Sunday, 5 May 2013

Final Submission

Following on my electroliquid aggregation of two concepts from class to create "Individual entities provide harmonious moments of viewing architecture" I developed a SketchUp model that fosters this idea of having different spaces to view the architecture, leading to a heightened appreciation of the monuments. Moreover, I wanted to appropriately represent the architects in a distinctive yet respectful manner between an intimate meeting place. For Hans Scharoun, I wanted the space the be secure yet still connected the the exterior landscape, much like his Schminke House.  Contrastingly, for Daniel Libeskind's monument I wanted to mimic his control of the viewer's movement and emotions within his architecture, such as in his Jewish Museum in Berlin. The bridge monument kindles a feeling of uneasiness and obstruction within the architecture students, high above the sea below.

5 Real Time Image Captures

The dark night sky allows the contrasting white and black forms of the textures to become intrinsic to the surface of the monuments.

Detailed entrance from Libeskind's monument into the intimate meeting space of the structure. The bridge monument is cut in random directions to contribute to the feelings of uneasiness whilst on the monument.

The walkway that protudes from the centre of the meeting place allows for another harmonious viewpoint of the monuments. Moreover is acts a metaphorical and physical middle ground for the structure between the monuments.

View from the meeting space looking back into Libeskind's monument and over the sea at sunset.


Hans Scharoun's monument connecting onto the landscape, mimicing the manner in which the Schminke House blurs the boundary between interior and exterior spaces.


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