Interactive form & space.

Human beings are changeable creatures. Throughout our lives, we change incessantly, inevitably, physically, mentally, consciously or unconsciously. Upon examining the architecture of today, essentially made up of static, solid objects, of single-function spaces filled with single-function elements,...

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Main Author: Chin, Joyce Huishan.
Other Authors: Louis-Philippe Demers
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/39488
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description Human beings are changeable creatures. Throughout our lives, we change incessantly, inevitably, physically, mentally, consciously or unconsciously. Upon examining the architecture of today, essentially made up of static, solid objects, of single-function spaces filled with single-function elements, seem to be stagnating and restrictive, rather than reflecting life as it is today which calls for swift adaptability and versatility. It signifies a need for us to rethink and challenge architecture, interior design and furniture beyond its conventional static and single-function design, alluding to the possibility of a new kind of architecture as technologically, socially and economically we have transcended. Through research and design, this project seeks to create this “magic stage that would allow dramatically different activities to occur within the same, but changing space” while bringing together aesthetics and function as one, combined and complementing each other to heighten the overall experience.
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spelling ntu-10356/394882019-12-10T14:56:37Z Interactive form & space. Chin, Joyce Huishan. Louis-Philippe Demers School of Art, Design and Media DRNTU::Visual arts and music::Architecture Human beings are changeable creatures. Throughout our lives, we change incessantly, inevitably, physically, mentally, consciously or unconsciously. Upon examining the architecture of today, essentially made up of static, solid objects, of single-function spaces filled with single-function elements, seem to be stagnating and restrictive, rather than reflecting life as it is today which calls for swift adaptability and versatility. It signifies a need for us to rethink and challenge architecture, interior design and furniture beyond its conventional static and single-function design, alluding to the possibility of a new kind of architecture as technologically, socially and economically we have transcended. Through research and design, this project seeks to create this “magic stage that would allow dramatically different activities to occur within the same, but changing space” while bringing together aesthetics and function as one, combined and complementing each other to heighten the overall experience. Bachelor of Fine Arts 2010-05-27T05:54:12Z 2010-05-27T05:54:12Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/39488 en Nanyang Technological University 43 p. application/pdf
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