project29:Styling
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== STYLING = STRUCTUE + CONCEPT == | == STYLING = STRUCTUE + CONCEPT == | ||
− | We wanted to create a topology which seams as if it is endless, hence creating an infinite landscape that allows a constant flow of movement throughout the space. Walls, ceiling and floors blend into one infinite spiral surface, creating an artificial undulating surface with different gradients, enabling different uses throughout. | + | We wanted to create a topology which seams as if it is endless, hence creating an infinite landscape that allows a constant flow of movement throughout the space. Walls, ceiling and floors blend into one infinite spiral surface, creating an artificial undulating surface with different gradients, enabling different uses throughout. |
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+ | As one moves up the Garden, the spatial experience is constantly changing. The landscaped surface gradually transforms into elevated bridges and paths, thus relating more to the sense of openness, allowing more visual connections between the different levels. | ||
[[File:rdm_29 eternal garden.jpg|500px]] | [[File:rdm_29 eternal garden.jpg|500px]] |
Latest revision as of 21:21, 17 January 2013
[edit] STYLING = STRUCTUE + CONCEPT
We wanted to create a topology which seams as if it is endless, hence creating an infinite landscape that allows a constant flow of movement throughout the space. Walls, ceiling and floors blend into one infinite spiral surface, creating an artificial undulating surface with different gradients, enabling different uses throughout.
As one moves up the Garden, the spatial experience is constantly changing. The landscaped surface gradually transforms into elevated bridges and paths, thus relating more to the sense of openness, allowing more visual connections between the different levels.