According to this article, I have my own experience about seven senses of the building which is more to see, touch and feel the atmosphere of every spaces I've been through. I do apply those elements that not only make me see beautiful, pleasant touch and excellent feel but everyone.
I always create a thing by consider for general thinking, uses, functions and flexibilities.
I have my own habit since I came into this field and it feels like a little bit strange and it's :
- Like to touch every textures or materials that I can see and feel interesting or never seen it before in my life, then I'll start to imagine that it would be awesome if I apply those textures at every suitable spaces.
- Like to examine with every interesting structures, circulations, scent of the spaces, the atmospheres very carefully, no matter I'm at restaurants, retail shops, night clubs outdoor buildings, then I might reuse it into my design idea development.
- Like to realize and understand with every structures that could influence me to my design thinking and slowly analyze it.
According to this article, there are some other authors did wrote some similarity with this article such as :
-Laura Hollengreen who talks about the "Jewish bodies, Christian senses, and Urban spaces" and she did mentioned some elements from this article.
-Nina Ergin who talks about the "Olfactory Aspects of Ottoman Mosque Architecture"
-Tijana Vujosevic, The haptic Sensorium of the Moscow Metro
-Sandy Isenstadt, Groping in the dark
-Jack Quinan, The Soundscapes of Frank Lloyd Wright's Larkin building
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Monuments, Testimony and Memory
About the Jewish Museum, I think this building is an interesting building which played with two lines of thinking, "organization and relationship". One is a straight line but broken into many fragments, the other is tortuous line but continuing indefinitely. So by this two elements which has a strong meaning behind brings this Jewish Museum building to integrate physically and spiritually into the consciousness and memory of the city of Berlin.
So, I would say yes that the Jewish museum is a successful museum in commemorating the dead. It goes through two thousand years of Jewish history in Germany and the contributions of this community to the culture, art and other fields. The architect, Daniel Libeskind, has created a building/museum/artpiece that opens to every visitor to experience, perceptually, mind and body.
Else, the National Museums in Malaysia generally have the same effect with this Jewish Museum either, but there's a big differentiation of the way our National Museum spread the physical and spiritual of the building itself for sure. Daniel Libeskind, the architect of Jewish Museum created this building very closely with the body and soul of the human to the building.
But the most of Museums here were designed more closely to the cultural elements.
So, I would say yes that the Jewish museum is a successful museum in commemorating the dead. It goes through two thousand years of Jewish history in Germany and the contributions of this community to the culture, art and other fields. The architect, Daniel Libeskind, has created a building/museum/artpiece that opens to every visitor to experience, perceptually, mind and body.
Else, the National Museums in Malaysia generally have the same effect with this Jewish Museum either, but there's a big differentiation of the way our National Museum spread the physical and spiritual of the building itself for sure. Daniel Libeskind, the architect of Jewish Museum created this building very closely with the body and soul of the human to the building.
But the most of Museums here were designed more closely to the cultural elements.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Remembering the home
Remembering back to the childhood memories are fun that child don't need to care anything yet cared by parents. Since I was a child, I had moved the place where I lived twice. Once I realized, both homes had a same characteristics which was mostly made by concrete wall with plywood finishes. I remembered that I did like to draw onto a walls surrounding me as since I was a child.
The most memories that I've been lived with my family through childhood was my second house.
My second house isn't so big but as I can describe that it's the most comfortable and protected home i've ever lived in. There's a mini garden, the main door at the middle of the building and quite a number of windows surrounding. There's 2 level high and my room was separated with my parents which their room was on the ground floor and mine at first floor.
Sometimes, I was influenced by my Dad to recycle and reuse a things because he cares so much about the global warming. He moved all the furniture from my first home that can be still use to the second home as where I live in nowadays. Even it looks quite pretty old but sturdy still.
This is my first inspiration to my home design and architectural method.
Secondly, my home is almost covered by plywood surrounding walls and ceiling. It's a textured plywood so I think by applying plywood or even wood texture laminated, it might creates warmness of the house.
These two methods are inspiring me a lot to my design inspiration that I will apply to every of my design projects.
The most memories that I've been lived with my family through childhood was my second house.
My second house isn't so big but as I can describe that it's the most comfortable and protected home i've ever lived in. There's a mini garden, the main door at the middle of the building and quite a number of windows surrounding. There's 2 level high and my room was separated with my parents which their room was on the ground floor and mine at first floor.
Sometimes, I was influenced by my Dad to recycle and reuse a things because he cares so much about the global warming. He moved all the furniture from my first home that can be still use to the second home as where I live in nowadays. Even it looks quite pretty old but sturdy still.
This is my first inspiration to my home design and architectural method.
Secondly, my home is almost covered by plywood surrounding walls and ceiling. It's a textured plywood so I think by applying plywood or even wood texture laminated, it might creates warmness of the house.
These two methods are inspiring me a lot to my design inspiration that I will apply to every of my design projects.
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