Friday, 21 October 2011

Sunday, 16 October 2011

reinventing the house-

The staircase which brings people from the first floor to the roof top.



The piano room which is an extension of the house.


The view from the room inside the house.


The wall design and the marble floor.


The staircase which connects to the roof top.


The exterior of the house.


The top view of the house.








Sunday, 25 September 2011

textures and montage







CASE STUDY, CONCEPT .

The Wexner Center for the arts is Peter Eisenman’s first major public design. Eisenman, known for its modern architecture and also he’s architecture taste of deconstructive designed this building with large white metal grid which suggested scaffolding, in result giving the building a sense of incompleteness. The sidewalk in the Wexner Center designed with all these metal grids, creating a feeling that its not quite done.

This architecture strongly has the concept of deconstructionism. This implies to the external grids which symbolize a permanent scaffold to indicate that the Wexner Center is about ‘a building forever coming into being’. Other than that, the design of this building is a multi-faceted design which reflects a multi- program proposition. The space in the Wexner Center gives people a constantly fluctuating space. “ There is no static space, no repose” says Eisenman.

case study-an introductory analysis

an introductory analysis - The Wexner Center for the Arts
Chris Schellhammer