{"id":2757,"date":"2015-12-17T09:35:25","date_gmt":"2015-12-17T09:35:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thesis.arch.hku.hk\/2015\/?p=2757"},"modified":"2015-12-17T09:35:25","modified_gmt":"2015-12-17T09:35:25","slug":"partition-and-connection-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/thesis.arch.hku.hk\/2015\/2015\/12\/17\/partition-and-connection-2\/","title":{"rendered":"PARTITION AND CONNECTION"},"content":{"rendered":"

ARTIFACT<\/p>\n

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This conceptual model is one part of Chinese traditional garden, which possesses the richness of space created by the organization of openings.<\/p>\n

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WHAT?<\/p>\n

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\u00a0Model of Vals, Peter Zumthor\\The Uncompleted House, Shinohara\\Museu Fundaci\u00f3n Serralves, Alvaro Siza<\/em><\/p>\n

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Openings started to be discussed form the modernist architecture movement, since it plays as the important role in the composition of space. In the present, it become more popular for its cross-boundary intervention in contemporary art.The thesis interested in how the openings help to create the rich and mysterious space.
\nThe thesis project will be in architecture scale, based on the analysis of case studies, trying to create intergrated space from the organization of openings. The program will be the bathhouse. The ideal site will be in boundary place between city and natural area.
\nBathhouse gives the impression of the dispersion of air, which provides opportunity for the equality and diffusion of space. When openings become the main method to organize each volume, it will help space communion with each other. On the other hand, bathhouse provides another important element, water, which represents nature and continuity, which corresponded both to the character of space and the site.<\/p>\n

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WHY?<\/p>\n

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House in Gotanda, Go Hasegawa \\ Westkaai 1+2 Apartment Buildings Antwerp, Diener&Diener\\ Window by the Sea, Edward Hopper \\ He Suo\\ He Suo<\/em><\/p>\n

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Openings play as an important role in architecture elements, which possess basic function character, such as the door for entry or exit, the window for light and ventilation. Since nineteenth century, when space is discussed as a volume, openings, as the partition and connection of space, started to possess spatial meaning. Architect such as Adolf Loos, organized room with different levels, the openings inbetween make the space rich and much more fascinating.<\/p>\n

Nowadays, more and more people started to interested in the mysterious space formed by organizing openings, both in architecture and contemporary art field. Opening participates in the partition and connection of space. The change of the size transforms the urban or architectural scale of the building, such as architecture by Go Hasegawa; the position of the opening challenge the conventional experience of space, such as the painting by Edward Hopper; the height of it blurry the boundary of inside and outside, like architecture by Diener&Diener.<\/p>\n

What I interested in is how the openings display in Chinese traditional garden, I find the openings here adjust sensitively in scale, position, height, which bring an opportunity to observe the inside(room) and outside(nature). How this modern space lauguage exists in Estern context hundreds years ago? Can it bring new perspective backwards to modern spacial meaning of openings? The thesis will try to explore more by the abstraction and the comparative observation.<\/p>\n

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HOW?<\/p>\n

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Wheels of Heaven Church, Aldo Van Eyck \\ Model of He Suo\\ House in Tateshina Project, Shinohara\\ Study Model of Openings<\/em><\/p>\n

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Model is always the efficient way to test the space. The most important method I will take is by making physical model. The study will be mainly devided into following stages:<\/p>\n

Dec 17: Case study. Using conceptual model (1:50) to observe the opening
\nin traditional garden.
\nReview 01: Architectural scale(1:100 or 1:50). Deeper analysis of case study. Drawing
\nto show the experience how the space become larger than the acual size.
\nReview 02: Architectural scale(1:100 or 1:50). \u201cFragment\u201d design of the opening. Start
\nto test the method of organization on \u201cFragment\u201d.
\nReview 03: Architectural scale(1:50). Keep testing and make sure of the organization
\nmethod. Develope into detail scale.<\/p>\n

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BIBLIOGRAPHY<\/p>\n

1. Ralf Bock, 2007, Adolf Loos: Works and projects, Skira
\n2. Philip Jpdidio, 2013, Alvaro Siza:complete works 1952-2013, Taschen
\n3.\u90ed\u5c79\u6c11\uff0c\u5efa\u7b51\u7684\u8bd7\u5b66\uff1a\u5bf9\u8bdd\u25aa\u5742\u672c\u4e00\u6210\u7684\u601d\u8003\uff0c2011\uff0c\u4e1c\u5357\u5927\u5b66\u51fa\u7248\u793e
\n4. Go, Hasegawa, 2011, Go, Hasegawa: Thingking, Making Architecture, Living, INAX Publishing
\n5. Juhani Pallasmaa, 2001, THE ARCHITECTURE OF IMAGE existential space in cinema,
\nBuilding Information Ltd (Rakennustieto Oy)
\n6. Gail Levin, 1980, Edward Hopper: the art and artist, New York: Norton
\n7. \u5f20\u6c38\u548c\uff0c2015\uff0c\u56fe\u753b\u672cYung Ho Chang Draws, \u4e09\u8054\u4e66\u5e97
\n8. Joseph Abram, 2011, Diener&Diener\uff0cNew York: Phaidon Press
\n9. Shinohara, 2007, Kazuo Shinohara-Houses and Drawings, To\u0304kyo\u0304 : Sho\u0304kokusha
\n10. Tong Jun, 1984, Jiang nan yuan lin zhi, Beijing: Zhongguo jian zhu gong ye chu ban she
\n11. David Murray, 1995, Gestalt psychology and the cognitive rebolution, New York: Harvester
\nWheatsheaf
\n12. Qiuye Jin, Xin Wang, 2014, Painting&Garden, Tong Ji Universtiy
\n13. Liliana Alvertazzi, Visual thought, c2006, Philadelphia: John Benjamins Pub.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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