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Architecture is often intended to be primarily functional but its narrative aspects are neglected. | Architecture is often intended to be primarily functional but its narrative aspects are neglected. | ||
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Architecture emerges by narrating on each moment of this process, in an attempt to let the project remain interpretable, in much the same way water means to human beings. | Architecture emerges by narrating on each moment of this process, in an attempt to let the project remain interpretable, in much the same way water means to human beings. | ||
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== '''Water in Literature''' == | |||
== '''Water in Film''' == | |||
== '''States of Water''' == | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fog fog] | |||
cloud / mist / fog | |||
water vapour / steam | |||
drizzle / rain / freezing rain / rain and snow mixed / sleet / ice pellets / graupel / hail / snow | |||
rainstorm / snowstorm / ice storm / blizzard | |||
dew / frost / guttation / waterdrop / raindrop / snowflake / ice crystals | |||
ice / rime ice / icicle / ice spike / slush / glaze /glacier / avalanche | |||
river / stream / creek / brook / flood | |||
channel / bank / bar / riffle / ford / weir / thalweg / knickpoint / rill / canal / aqueduct / ditch | |||
headwaters / spring / seep / waterfall / cascade / cataract / tributary / confluence | |||
puddle / pool / pond / lake | |||
marsh / carr / swamp / bog / fen / pocosin / mire / wetland | |||
ripple / wave / swell / whirlpool / swirl / eddy | |||
inlet / sound / cove / bight / bay / gulf / lagoon / estuary / fjord / strait | |||
ocean / sea / current / tide | |||
== '''Video Tryout''' == | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNwYtllyt3Q</youtube> |
Latest revision as of 13:22, 1 April 2020
Project Description
Architecture is often intended to be primarily functional but its narrative aspects are neglected.
Not only can narrative help architecture to be more communicative, but it also has the potential of driving an architecture project.
This diploma wishes to explore how to create space through a flux of water-themed narrative.
Out of my predilection for both narrative and water, I aim to challenge the generic understandings of how a project is being developed.
Besides, new senses of water are expected to be breed along the way.
Water is a complete poetic reality.
It is bound to have unity despite the variety of forms and images in which it is presented to our eyes.
Its liquid, transitory and receptive gesture forms the essence of this project.
There is no rigid plan in the making of this project.
Searching for water among different media, such as literature, film, and architecture, I float on the river of identified materials, trying to elaborate sensible narrative so as to approach innovation.
Collage is considered as a methodology.
By gazing at water, contemplating meanings of water, registering different situations of water, I take steps by steps that hold on a certain novelty.
Architecture emerges by narrating on each moment of this process, in an attempt to let the project remain interpretable, in much the same way water means to human beings.
Water in Literature
Water in Film
States of Water
cloud / mist / fog
water vapour / steam
drizzle / rain / freezing rain / rain and snow mixed / sleet / ice pellets / graupel / hail / snow
rainstorm / snowstorm / ice storm / blizzard
dew / frost / guttation / waterdrop / raindrop / snowflake / ice crystals
ice / rime ice / icicle / ice spike / slush / glaze /glacier / avalanche
river / stream / creek / brook / flood
channel / bank / bar / riffle / ford / weir / thalweg / knickpoint / rill / canal / aqueduct / ditch
headwaters / spring / seep / waterfall / cascade / cataract / tributary / confluence
puddle / pool / pond / lake
marsh / carr / swamp / bog / fen / pocosin / mire / wetland
ripple / wave / swell / whirlpool / swirl / eddy
inlet / sound / cove / bight / bay / gulf / lagoon / estuary / fjord / strait
ocean / sea / current / tide
Video Tryout