2016年5月17日星期二

Mash-up

“Welcome to the new architecture school experience—casual, transparent and diverting.”

as a reflection of the current trend of openness and interaction, the building is meant for the student as much as the architecture. The connection between old and new not as fratricide, but as creating a “one-two punch” for UNSW’s landscape:
Although threr is an addition’s tendency to hide itself from view, it allows the building to feel “not vast and intimidating, but inviting and easy to navigate.”
 This building puts technology — specifically interaction through mobile devices
 extensive spatial additions to the school provide more opportunities for both local and international students to display their work.
 More public entrances and public spaces serve to seamlessly integrate the school into the surrounding urban neighborhood
Taking into account the local climate and the nature of the building, this building has begun advocating for more flexible guidelines in order to be more environmentally friendly
A "forest" of sweet gum trees grows through openings in the concrete slabs of this building
The trees are integrated into the building's concrete foundation slab and distributed along three of its facades.

"The building itself was opened to the surrounding public space, by a direct link between the house and both the street and the communal cpace.

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