Tuesday 23 April 2013

Some Catchy 1+1=3's from the past.

These examples begin to incorporate the client and the brief. Notice how some of these start to mix the chosen architectural concepts (ie linear vs radial movement, fragmented spaces vs centralised spaces) into a story. More importantly, these also start to look at two sides of a story. Think two monuments to two architects with two very distinct ways of defining itself architecturally.


 
"In order to have original thoughts, students of architecture need to test their ideas, reiterate, go backwards and forwards, and be one with the environment around them. A narrow minded designer will imitate, go with the crowd, think in a linear fashion, and would only move forwards in a horizontal manner, but at the end they are invisible to the public."


When contemporary ideas are fragmented and dispersed upon concepts of the past the result is a meeting place for tomorrow's inspiration.


"Being strong and optimistic will lead to a gloomy and cold life."


"The Psychoanalysis observes
The studying professor often perform self inflected pain" 


 "If the rich and the poor work together, they can all become successful despite their difference in class, wealth and social wellbeing."


"A stubborn and anti-social person need not be two different people. More, one person following two different paths, of wealth and purity, to reach the same destination."


"Academics bounded by the rigidity of facts, wealth and social status must have a medium that is liberating; where reflection, meditation and creativity can stimulate new ideas."



And avoid long winded, overtly descriptive concept statements such as this below, yes yes... i probably havent been a good example, but - if you get a firm concept happening you'll be better than me at this afterwards!



"Architects and Civil Engineers both deal with the everyday built environment, yet both contribute differently to different aspects to create a complete structure. Without engineers, architectural ideas remain as just ideas. Without architects, a design may lack some creative flair. Visualisation Artists enable others to gain a better understanding of the structure."

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