Thursday, March 12, 2009
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Crits
Adrianna -
- apparent disconnect between the entire structure, or what seems to be the shell and everything that dwells within it.
- I like that from the outside it seems to be something "not of this world"
- very specific to this project and ultimately specific to the elevator itself.
- the interior architecture has a much more "normal" feel to it.
- As a whole the scale of the project is pretty large, but once you get inside to the "stuff" of the project its much more human scale.
- I agree with Fox's comments about being more angular, I think that when out on the ocean, a very structured rigid environment might provide sensual comfort.
Loren + Cecile -
- New architecture reminiscent of social housing
- Maybe try to incorporate "pockets of acitivity" so residents aren't so privatized
- Try to resolve the awkward "junction" at the corners of the building and the structure
- Try to create a sort of continuity, so the structure becomes the building
- apparent disconnect between the entire structure, or what seems to be the shell and everything that dwells within it.
- I like that from the outside it seems to be something "not of this world"
- very specific to this project and ultimately specific to the elevator itself.
- the interior architecture has a much more "normal" feel to it.
- As a whole the scale of the project is pretty large, but once you get inside to the "stuff" of the project its much more human scale.
- I agree with Fox's comments about being more angular, I think that when out on the ocean, a very structured rigid environment might provide sensual comfort.
Loren + Cecile -
- New architecture reminiscent of social housing
- Maybe try to incorporate "pockets of acitivity" so residents aren't so privatized
- Try to resolve the awkward "junction" at the corners of the building and the structure
- Try to create a sort of continuity, so the structure becomes the building
Friday, February 27, 2009
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