The search for
architectural form began from an interpretation of the site, by creating an
organic form of the building drew inspiration from the surrounding object that grow wild in the area. By incorporated
an outdoors space into the structure and create various spaces that are interconnected by producing as many
lines of sight and flow as possible which can effectively breaks up the interior space & Combined
with the flow planning of the interior, this also amplifies the building’s
overall ease of navigation and creating an
ever-changing appearance as visitors move through and around the buildings.
The provision of internal balconies and defensible space
provide animation and reinforce a sense of community.
An accumulation of associated parts create gaps both
horizontally and vertically, leading the eye through surprising escapes that
result in a complex layer of various sequences which layered a
network of sight lines to inspire diverse spatial relationships. Allows building to be
dual aspect and naturally cross-ventilated.the skeletons of the spatial structure becomes visibly
apparent whichfully embracing the minimalist details and the space is
intensified with distinct sharpness.
Minimize the mineral inclusion within the material
& maximising its reflective sensitivity to the rapidly changing light
and weather conditions which
can maximize the impact of what appears from the outside to be a
change in typology, details of metallic fins and edges were also incorporated to
preserve proportions and geometry of the design.
Mann Island / Broadway Malyan
http://www.archdaily.com/629913/mann-island-broadway-malyan/
http://www.archdaily.com/629913/mann-island-broadway-malyan/
House
in Tsudanuma / fuse-atelier
http://www.archdaily.com/632506/house-in-tsudanuma-fuse-atelier/
http://www.archdaily.com/633637/the-capers-rt-q-architects/