Wednesday 10 September 2014

EXAMPLES OF CONCEPTS

After following the steps at the concept article you may reach to a place where you have a lot that you want from your design but may not know how to convert it to architecture.
Or simply wondering to see examples of what design concept is actually.
Lets see some examples from some famous architects.

FALLING WATER HOUSE
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT wanted to create a building that would be an accompaniment to the music of the stream.  He wanted them to live with the waterfalls, to make them part of their everyday life, and not just to look at them now and then.

And this is what he reached by his this concept



THE DANISH PAVILION

Through Danish Pavilion, Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) wanted to exhibit not only the Danish virtues, but, through interaction , to give the visitors an experience of some of the best attractions of Copenhagen: the city bike, the harbor bath , the nature play ground and an ecological picnic. The bike is a vernacular means of transportation and is a national symbol common to Denmark and China.

And this was their form evolved:



BERGISEL SKI JUMP 2002

"The ski Jump is a concise piece of functional design, an instrument for high performance sport, shaped with mathematical precision. The challenge here was to intergrate a new, initially alien element into a given formula : The Cafe and sundeck. The assemblage of elements was resolved in the manner of nature , developing a seamless hybrid, where parts are smoothly articulated and fused into a organic unity. The result is a rather unusual silhouette on Bergisel."

                                                                                                       ZAHA HADID 



 



ARCHITECTURE IS A CONTINUOUS LEARNING PROCESS... KEEP SEEING WORKS OF ARCHITECTS , ONE WILL ALWAYS LEARN SOMETHING FROM EVERY DESIGN. EVERY DESIGN IS A NEW EXPERIENCE IN ITSELF - FEEL IT.
THERE ARE MANY WORKS AVAILABLE ALL YOU NEED IS THE WISH TO SEE.

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