making & modeling #5
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MAKING & MODELING, SUMMER 2014FND 4010, Instructor: Delia Gott [email protected] Mon & Thu, 7:15PM - 10:15PM, 320 Newbury St., Room 409
WORK THE METAPHOR
SYLLABUS
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CLASS GROWTH MANIFESTO
WE WANT TO TRY TO FOLLOW THE NORMS BELOW IN ORDER TO HELP CREATE THE BEST POSSIBLE LEARNING EXPERIENCE FOR OURSELVES AND OUR COLLEAGUES:
• Manage communication & expectations : - clear direction and room for exploration - no micromanagement - checking in – nobody left behind - playing nicely with others – air time for both extroverts and introverts
• Provide a learning experience supported by: - visual precedents - arriving on time - coming prepared
OUR GOAL IS TO:
• Gainconfidenceinmodelmaking• Have clarity in presentation: what we say is supported by what we show
GLASS HOUSE
1991 - Shanghai, ChinaArch. Atelier FCJZ
Vertical Glass House was designed by Yung Ho Chang as an entry to the annual Shinkenchiku Residential Design Competition organized by the Japan Architect magazine in 1991. Chang received an Honorable Mention award for the project. Twenty-two years later in 2013, the West Bund Biennale of Architecture and Contemporary Art in Shanghai decided to build it as one of its permanent pavilions.
Vertical Glass House is a urban housing prototype and discusses the notion of transparency in verticality while serving as a critic of Modernist transparency in horizontality or a glass house that always opens to landscape and provides no privacy. While turning the classic glass house 90 degrees, Vertical Glass House is on one hand spiritual: With enclosed walls and transparent floors as well as roof, the house opens to the sky and the earth, positions the inhabitant right in the middle, and creates a place for meditation. On the other hand, Vertical Glass House is material: Vertical transparency visually connects all the utilities,ductworks, furniture pieces on different levels, as well as the staircase, into a system of domesticity and provides another reading of the modern theory of “Architecture as living machine.”
http://www.archdaily.com/471261/vertical-glass-house-atelier-fcjz/