Key Words:
Unseen to Seen, Picturesque Landscape, transparency, Laying, Clear to Blur, illusions, paradoxically, virtual mobility , the frame/the screen/ the skin
Central Point
The project is about approaching design in architecture through visible and invisible experiential spaces. How it composed two kind of landscape, which have own different identity, to deconstruct them and create to the new spatial landscape du to the key point, which I define. Transparency is used as a tool to bridge between virtual and actual experiences in order to draw the imagination from physical object in space to higher levels of spatial consciousness.
Key Phase
The project’s ideology of how It illustrate from unseen to seen inspire “Temple Island ” which relative this project why It draw and what It mention about Stowe Landscape Garden.
The drawing method inspire by “Julian Mehretu “because she create a substructure for her painting by covering her first layer of gesso with wireframe architectural drawing, overlapping shapes of flat color, or cluds of pigment that will guide the narrative unfolding in the layers that will follow.
The ambition of this project in the end of this master program, aim to represent that idea in the reality space, inspire the Sarah Sez’s model-making methodology is both practical and structural. How she use the physical object model compose the drawing apply into the reality space.
The strategy of this project inspire by the” Virtual Window Interactive” the way it construct the project ans relative the context of the ideology and methodology, there are many idea similar.
Summery this project, it is dealing with the space which exist between unseen to seen, Transparency is a media to communicate the idea about invisible to visible, due to inspired the ‘Temple Island” it set up two object actual and virtual as a metaphor apply into Canary Wharf as a Virtual, the other site Stowe Landscape Garden as a Actual, the aim to composed these two kind of Landscape, Artificial Landscape and Nature Landscape two constructed by the idea in the picturesque.
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