Friday, April 26, 2013

Experiment Two: Axonometrics FINAL



Barragan: "Open and Revealing" This is partly due to the gaping hole in one of the blocks, as well as the thinness and the simplicity of the blocks, that it suits the concept well.



Barragan: "Simple and Uncomplicated" This concept was chosen due to the fact it is a simple block with negative blocks taken out of it, and it isn't that hard to understand.


Moussavi: "Integrated" (environmental integration) The ring is looping around the middle structure, integrating it into the overall axonometric without having to touch it.


Barragan: "Density and Heaviness" This is a heavy looking structure, as blocks are places on top of each other, and the bottom shape that has a negative in it looks like a stand of some sort, or a support. Thus, it looks heavy and sturdy.


Barragan: Minimalistic This is chosen as it is a simple collection of blocks that are different, yet provide a simple, light and open piece. It is not detailed nor is it complicated in its layout, as all shapes are clearly visible and easy for one to comprehend.


Moussavi: "Repetition" This is because the Axonometrics are all rectangles and there are no negative blocks. It is a simple conglomeration and blocks are repeated.


Moussavi: "non linear" This is a cluster of different shapes and blocks, with no particular hierarchy.


Moussavi: "Geometric" Contains many shapes and many different arrangements, and geometric suits it as there is no strict order in shape arrangement.


Barragan: "Emotional Integrarion" This shape looks much like a cross,and I had contemplated that religions invoked emotions, and different beliefs.


Moussavi: "Non Linear" Again, shapes have no definite hierarchy or order and are randomly placed.


Moussavi: "Repetition"/"merging" The shapes loop and intertwine with each other, and the shape is repeated in the conglomeration

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