As part of our media studies course, we were all assigned a material to explore and learn to control in order to be able to use it for the final submission which is a stage 1:1.
My material is polyurethane foam and below are some pictures of the second part of the exploration process inspired by the human body and its internal organs.
In this essay of Martin Heidegger we manage to get a real glimpse on the context of the time it was written in, as well as Heidegger's own philosophy of life and beliefs. Being one of the most authentic philosophers of the 20th century, Heidegger has pursued his writing on "Building, Dwelling, Thinking" during the wake of the shortage in housing systems after the WW2. As an existentialist himself, Martin Heidegger has devoted his philosophy to the study of being, relating it to the relationship between thinking, dwelling and building, which he believed had been severed by the modern world. He goes on through his writings trying to re-teach us the proper way of dwelling . The essay starts off with an explanation regarding the two-way relationship between building and dwelling. It is regarded that it is a simultaneous means-end interrelation where to build does not necessarily mean to dwell, whereas dwelling is necessarily linked to b...
Term 1 B rief 1: Architecture Language. Space, enclosure, context and technologies Tutors: Nacho Marti and Argyris Angeli Building: Naoshima Port Terminal Architecture office: SANAA Year: 2017 Main materials used: Timber and Fiberglass The aim of this brief was to put emphasis on understanding structure, materials, geometry and spatial qualities by a careful survey and analisys of 19 pa- vilions. In order to fully understand and analyse the assigned pavilion it is necessary to try and reproduce it as a tectonic model as well as translate it into archi- tectural drawings. The first thing to do is research and gather enough infor- mation on the pavilion in order to acquire some base knowladge that will help in organizing all the following steps. After evaluating the best informa- tion (images, drawings, videos, books) it is important to note it down and simplify it into diagrams. The next step is drawing plans, sections and eleva-...
Giulio Camillo, born in 1480, was an Italian philosopher best known for his Memory Theatre in the sixteenth century. His fame knew many ups and downs after his death but was reestablished during the 1900s by the British historian Frances Yates in her book on The Art of Memory which opened up new research possibilities in these areas. The way in which Yates approaches Camillio's Memory Theatre in her book is through his own quotations or through the words of Viglius Zuichemus, a friend of Erasmus. Such a dualism of representation makes reading the book quite interesting, as we are first hand observers of two different schools of thought which divided the Renaissance thought at the time, trying to decipher the byproduct of occult philosophy; The Memory Theatre. On the one hand we have Giulio Camillo, a Hermetist, who tries to construct a physical representation of the sort of mental memory palaces that had been crucial to ora...
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