DigiArchAutumn2011: Week 5- Fashion Pavilion

22 October 2011.

i tried to narrow my focus down on Art Exhibition Event,  
those are some potential events i considered on week 5:
1. British silent cinema (http://www.britishsilents.co.uk/silent/)
2. British juggling convention (http://thebritishjugglingconvention.co.uk/)
3. stand up comedy
4. fashion show

i have made my mind up and chose an event, by looking at need and prospect 

function: fashion pavilion
building typology: (moving) pavilion

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DigiArchAutumn2011: Week 3- Design Synopsis_Research Interest

1 October 2011.

Green Corner in Kallio – Finland.
Artist: Jon Irigoyen and Otto Karnoven

Grass turf lawn was installed in a parking space creating a temporary park.
Inspirations:
  • A breakthrough symbol of relaxing break in the middle of the hectic urban space
  • Alluring art installation to raise people’s awareness of green area
  • Re-used turf
The 2009 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion- London.
Architect: SANAA

 Inspirations:
  • Seamless boundary between pavilion and landscape
  • Architecture sits in landscape area, and not vice versa
Ann Demeulemeester Shop- Seoul
Architect: Mass Studies

Inspirations:
  • Living facade of plants (Pachysandra terminalis)
  • Incorporate as much nature as possible into the high-density urban environment
Field of Light-  Eden Project, Cornwall, England
Artist: Bruce Munro

Inspirations: 

  • Nature inspired light installation

 

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DigiArchAutumn2011: Week 3- Design Synopsis_Definition

1 October 2011.

Transitory.
(adj.) 1. Having the quality of passing away; not lasting; fleeting, momentary, brief; transient.
2. a. Having a passage-way, allowing passage through. Obs. rare.
b. Of the nature of a passage or transition; transitional. rare.

(n.)1. A transitory or fleeting thing. (Chiefly in pl.) Obs.
2. a. The transverse limb of the cross-staff
b. A transit-instrument. Obs.

Source: http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/204830?redirectedFrom=transitory#eid

Transitory Event Building.
A space which is primarily portrayed by the characteristics of flexible, mobile and adaptable design.

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