2.21.2012
2.20.2012
A Refurbished Hotel
| Stable Arches |
| White Kitchen |
| Gold laced Table |
| Chairs to Die for |
| Caste Iron Leg |
| Asymmetric Brick Flooring |
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2.16.2012
Rebuilding Lille
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Bridging past the trains of departureTo the land of shaped silence.
For once buried deep beneath the surface
Is a poor and desperate wall.
It begs to but uncovered,
And feigns death
But lives in history,
Under a veil of modernism.
--a poster for our Lille design Charrette--
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2.15.2012
A Music Experiment
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The bland, the bustle and the boring hold our society in a prison of ample dread. We wander about with some point of interest but find ourselves only waiting for the end: the dues ex machine. What if we could find a way to entertain our dull periods? Well, many have with certain items: food, games, books and the like.
I was on the metro filled with a transparent emotion. The simple monotony of waiting bears down hard. The visual images, the people swaying forth and the flashing lights all form an image deep in the mind. This image perpetually forms an associated emotion drugging-up each and every time the action is commenced. The emotion, most importantly, is linked to a space. Architecture completes this feeling.
So I decided to experiment with a certain rigor. A movie is but limited without its soundtrack. The music produces powerful emotional connections which stimulate endorphins that flow throughout our brain. The idea of producing a new emotional association to the common day life sounds exciting with music. While this is blatantly obvious and done often, it is indeed exciting to develop.
I presented a deep-heartened soundtrack from Hans Zimmer to the entrance of the metro. The gaping chasm filled my periphery. The solemn sound produces a gloom cohesively with the rainy atmosphere. The song changed to that of movement and blundering objects. The people in the metro-train moved with the piece. The emotion suddenly became that of adventuring excitement. I looked around and watched people as they entered. They became main characters to the plot. They started fulfilling the dream. The experiment was certainly successful. It produced a new emotion to a dull atmosphere. The space was experienced in a new way.
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2.14.2012
Redevoloping Lille
| The Residence |
| The Industry |
| The Wall |
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A charrette on a rainy day takes our tiny but neatly
organized group to the outskirts of Lille. We are to redefine the
boarders which exist in the abstract ideas of the city planners to
create a new identity of the space. Bridging the canal to the
historical defense wall is plan one. To do so, a mere excavation of the
wall must be done. This shall open a wondrous space past the highway to
prey on the landscape.
--"Like a foundation island between the Bay Bridge
this space becomes a bridge for the river, the trees and the wall."--
2.13.2012
2.12.2012
A Subtle City of Creme and Green
| Upon a Wall |
| The City Sits |
| To Bridge Between Nature |
| And the Architecture Within |
| To Collect |
| To Escape |
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Architecture requests the site be perfect as much as the building itself. Mise-en-scène.
Everything in totality. The experience is supernatural and organic. Of
course I am in love with the organic nature of architecture and
landscaping, so Luxembourg was a great place to view. Entirely shaped
around the cliffs, the architecture naturally clings to. The paths roll
up and down like ships in the ocean. The river twists and turns under
gorgeous Roman bridges and under castle towers. The city is romantic and
unadulterated. The city is very clean. I believe it to be the largest
gated community in existence. A true delight to view in person.
The
obtuse interest I have in the city though is the livability aspect. It
is of course an antique. But adventuring through the remains of old
battle scared buildings, I find homes with real residencies. They live,
work and play in this interesting area. The city seems worn with use as
well. It is not polished and treasured as an object in a glass case but
rather a favorite gardening shovel. The city is alive and well.
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2.11.2012
A Bath House of Roubaix
Roubaix--a textiled city of the working class--sits knitted with the finest. A sub-Lille post focused deeply with a more traditional life style houses a wonderful museum. The rebirth of a "Bains Municipaux" forms a lovely bath scenery to express their art collection. The bath seems to come forth from the 1920's Grecian Revival. The quaint golden sun, Marble statues and mineral water plays with your senses. This lovely building indeed shows the little pockets of wealth a city can hold.
| Roubaix |
| Gare |
| Baths |
| Grecian Sculptures |
| Happenstance |
2.10.2012
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