My model is based on the first row.
Left: The design i have created reflects architect’s Rem insight to create “a house is a machine for living”. In his design, he incorporated a dynamic focus that I have utilised in the development of the two buildings that are extracted from the centre of hid design.
quote: "celebrates the chance like nature of city life: ‘The city is an addictive machine from which there is no escape"
quote: "celebrates the chance like nature of city life: ‘The city is an addictive machine from which there is no escape"
Right: My design also reflects the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto’s the Saynatsalo Town Hall. Being influenced by both Finnish vernacular architecture and humanist Italian renaissance, Alvar Aalto has created a multifunction building complex that represents democracy and the people’s relationship with the government. Through incorporating public spaces as well as sections accessible by the public, Alvar has created a sense of comfort and openness reflected in my design.
quote: "1. Nothing is as dangerous in architecture as dealing with separate problems. If we split life into separate problems, we split the possibilities to make good building art."
quote: "1. Nothing is as dangerous in architecture as dealing with separate problems. If we split life into separate problems, we split the possibilities to make good building art."
Together:
Through the concept of "a house is a machine for living" portrayed by Rem Koolhaas's design, I have incorporated a dynamic focus into development of the two buildings that are extracted from the centre of the design. This reflects the idea that "celebrates the chance like nature of city life: 'The city is an addictive machine from which there is no escape".
Furthermore, my design also reflects the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto's 'the Saynatsalo Town Hall'. Being influenced by both Finnish vernacular architecture and humanist Italian renaissance, Alvar Aalto has created a multifunction building complex that both represents democracy and the people’s relationship with the government. This reflects the idea that "Nothing is as dangerous in architecture as dealing with separate problems. If we split life into separate problems, we split the possibilities to make good building art." Through incorporating public spaces as well as sections accessible by the public, Alvar has created a sense of comfort and openness reflected in my design. Progression
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