Source: Scenic Architecture archdaily.com |
Community Pavilion at Jintao Village, Shanghai, China, 2010 designed by Scenic Architecture
Since the environment has the spatial quality of openness and aggregation, we designed a hexagonal ring building for the village residence to rest, communicate and have recreation activities. 3 interior spaces contain a recreation room, a teahouse, and a stage facing the grain-sunny ground; whereas 3 semi-outdoor spaces face 3 different sceneries: the concrete bridge to the northwest, the river cross to the southwest, and the little stone bridge to the southeast. -- ArchDaily
Source: Tran Tuan Trung archdaily.com |
Bes Pavilion, Ha Tinh, Hà Tĩnh, Vietnam, 2013 designed by H&P Architects
BES pavilion is a service space for an open community, focusing on the aspects of art and culture. Located in the central Ha Tinh city, BES (Bamboo + Earth + Stone) is set up from local materials and traditional building methods which based on the idea of centralizing the users. -- ArchDaily
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ReplyDeleteLike your blog! And actually I've made something similar to it!
My book is about how to make a big building looks smaller - How to Mask capacity. And I use same technique to put similar buildings into categories. And lots of images are similar, because we use same Google :)
So if you are interested in my book "Masking capacities" you could download it from here:
http://maksovanikapacit.wix.com/maskovanikapacit
* its in Czech, but there's very obvious illustrations :)
Mich
And I would also like to admit, that I had no success with my book as well :) Only two people have read it.
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