Monday, May 4, 2009

explanation

This buildig is quite big to accomodate for any sort of work or experiments that needs to be done. Space is very important and the use of it in this structure can be very forgiving with the kind of work they may have to face.

Merging both Jacque-Yves and Alfred Nobles' spaces together meant that they must also have a space to interct and with the use of the bridge over the water, which is big enough to be a meeting place, it merges these two space well. I like the idea of both of them coming out of their spaces to come and meet over the water.

Both buildings have taken on a more geometrical design as science is seen as the basis of human life to question "life, the universe and everything". Basic shapes like blocks can be seen as the base and start of this questioning.

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