This site is dedicated to ideas developed by Section 3720 of Course ARC2303, Architecture Design 3 at the University of Florida School of Architecture 2010 (http://www.dcp.ufl.edu/arch/). Students will post regularly!
Monday, October 25, 2010
Ruin Map
This map is an exploration of the superimposed constructions that leave an imprint of a clear itinerary around the central anchoring space and the way they are cradled and shaped by the topography. The topography lines create an organic feel in the way that they structure the constructions that work themselves into the land. This is contrasted to the highly controlled and intentional space in the center that seems to anchor the constructions and path which surrounds it. The bottom three images show a progression of hierarchy. The one on the far right shows the overall large mass contrasted to its interior, compartmentalized spaces in the two to the left. The idea of memory is also present in these, particularly the middle image, since the spaces bleed into one another leaving their imprint on the preceding construction.
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