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PROJECT 2: WEEK 1 The Two Concepts





                                                      Palace of Assembly, Chandigarh

Sainte Marie de la Tourette, Lyon


1. Architecture that is intertwined with nature bring about a sense of serenity and restoration from the quick- paced society. 
2. A sense of symmetry seen in Architecture creates balance and stability. 
3. Reflection between buildings and nature emphasise their strong connection, as there exists an illusion that the building is created within the nature. 
4. The intersection between curved and straight surfaces create a striking contrast between the two concepts, yet has potential to come together and produce something hopeful. 
5. Alone, rectangular blocks may look bland, however as they unite together, it creates a complex aesthetic that is stable and strong- an empowering collaboration. 


                                                                          Spoorg

                                                                 Vector Interference 2 

1. Whilst a porous structure creates a eroded and shabby appearance, it can also be seen as a pathway in which light can travel and bend through, allowing for a unique and elegant feeling as it intertwines with lighting. 
2. Curvature is an integral part of architecture, as it provides a sense of connection throughout the whole building, as if it it was linked and cohesive. 
3. An architectures' sustainability is ensured through having a sense of greenery and nature. As it allows residents to feel a bigger sense of comfort. 
4. The use of holes in a structure allows creates a biotic and cell-like figure, allowing for a scientific aesthetic; also can be used in a way to appreciate the organic nature of structure. 
5. Intertwining a piece of structure to a building creates dimensionality and creativity to what was simply a fundamental piece of structure, to a decorative and aesthetically pleasing concept.

 1) Intertwining a piece of structure to a building creates dimensionality and creativity to what was simply a fundamental piece of structure, to a decorative and aesthetically pleasing concept.
2) The intersection between curved and straight surfaces create a striking contrast between the two concepts, yet has potential to come together and produce something hopeful.

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