The perceived quality of life in
buildings is
focused on a catalogue of configurations of geometry designed
to enliven the
experience of volumes. An architectural
composition with magnificent
compressed and released volumes generates a richness of vocabulary and combinatoric elements, for generating new experience
of spaces.A variation of geometry makes the architectural design discover unexpected
juxtapositions and additions of volumetric spaces. It
catalyzes interactions among the sequence of spaces of structures on all scales into an organized alphabet. Often spaces that are overly concerned with replicating copies of basic elements makes the experience of urban spaces an instant
misery. A living architectural design requires a library
of structures on all scales sprouting like
branches of varying sizes. For example, if nature had a single
replicating organism, human interactions with nature will collapse over
time as diversity is
essential in our society as humans value pursuing this
desire for changes and discovering new fashions.Analysis of buildings with replicating
extensions is generally abandoned in discussion of architecture. A type of architecture survives only by inventing a library where contrast
in geometries continues to evolve over volumetric spaces introducing changes to the internal experience that adds drama and merely maximizing the
physiological connection of the user to
the architecture.
http://www.archdaily.com/447456/unified-architectural-theory-chapter-3/
http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/comment/why-are-we-so-reluctant-to-turn-up-the-volume/8682146.article
http://www.mvrdv.nl/en/news/seoul-skygarden
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