Improved plans based on other plans
I have chosen the plan of Villa Marea by Alvar Aalto to improve upon as the plan for the bridge. The main change I made to the plan was moving the large living space to the right and treat it as the lecture hall. The leftmost and rightmost sides represent NIDA and Squarehouse respectively
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1st level of the bridge |
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2nd level of the bridge |
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3rd level of the bridge |
Reimagined Section
By completing the frame in the plan of Villa Marea, I have created a square section that consists of three levels. This section represents one of the alternating square section across the span of the bridge.
Iteration 1 of the Bridge
The resultant model for the plans and section produced such a shape, in which its altering shape echoes with the nature of both the study of built environment and drama - the fact that they are ever-changing but clings to certain traditions and conventions. The simplistic square shape represents the basic conventions, while the twisting pattern showcases their changing nature.
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