Saturday, August 11, 2007

Problem -Addendum 2

The entry into the space is produced from a gradually reducing colonade which when it reaches the portal and forces one to turn and proceed through an Abrupt Transition. The open space allows another portal created by columns and a view of the 'Object Trouve'. My solution here is to allow the movement through the spaces to always have a view of the 'Object Trouve'. In passing through the transition space a series of rooms through Large Space and small enclosed space is provided.

1 comment:

werner said...

Tom,
I think it’s great you switched to a different tool: the physical model. You seem more free in playing with the elements. The amount of definition needed to create a space can be explored easier (see circular space near entry). For my liking your spaces are a bit too loose right now. You have a very simple scheme, but I think that now requires more precision: the triangular “leftover” space between “rotunda” and space 1 as an example is distractive. You have a similar setup for a good candidate of a GT at your entry (see comment to rick’s in my blog). In the inside you might have to move a few walls around to create the other required spaces.