Project 6: Urban Project- Synthesis. Analysing Architecture
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1. The Guggenheim Museum, New York, When visiting this Museum the iconic Structure to this building is what earns its reputation of the beauty of the design.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright The style of the design has a very unique modern outlook to its appearance as well as the interior the peculiar rounded shape is what first draws your attention and separates the building from any specific category in terms of style other than its modernism.
2.Aspects of the building from an Phenomenological aspect is the building creates a natural oar around it, by including the organic structure along with the various types of greenery.
But Also another example would be from the inside of the Building you enter one room which has a high ceiling reaching the top, this part is in the dome shape of the design and on the ground there is a convex shape emerging from the ground to entice people to use as a viewing point to gaze to the top as the lye on it. changing the angle a way in which you would normally look at a building this created a quiet sense of serenity. it was kept peaceful and quiet and no pictures were aloud to be taken.
http://www.abiboo.com/arch/quick-tour-through-phenomenological-thinking-in-architecturequick-tour-through-phenomenological-thinking-in-architecturequick-tour-through-phenomenological-thinking-in-architecture/
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright The style of the design has a very unique modern outlook to its appearance as well as the interior the peculiar rounded shape is what first draws your attention and separates the building from any specific category in terms of style other than its modernism.
2.Aspects of the building from an Phenomenological aspect is the building creates a natural oar around it, by including the organic structure along with the various types of greenery.
But Also another example would be from the inside of the Building you enter one room which has a high ceiling reaching the top, this part is in the dome shape of the design and on the ground there is a convex shape emerging from the ground to entice people to use as a viewing point to gaze to the top as the lye on it. changing the angle a way in which you would normally look at a building this created a quiet sense of serenity. it was kept peaceful and quiet and no pictures were aloud to be taken.
http://www.abiboo.com/arch/quick-tour-through-phenomenological-thinking-in-architecturequick-tour-through-phenomenological-thinking-in-architecturequick-tour-through-phenomenological-thinking-in-architecture/
View From inside the Guggenheim ( New York)
http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/North_America/United_States/Northeast/New_York/New_York_City/photo1320087.htm
3. The Viewing of the Exhibition is located on the outside the center dome shaped room which means as people are going around the room the higher they get the ergonomics of the building are clever in the sense of it works well in order to keep people in the same direction and its easy to follow when inside where you'd struggle to get lost.
4. The floor plan to the design is a combination between the two, both circulation and clear with integrating walls causing the labyrinth effect. around the dome side of the building it has a singular pathway which has the same dimensions and gradually steers upwards so as you walk round you get nearer to the top, but there are also entrances just of the pathway including toilet facilities and other gallery rooms with the more labyrinth as you go through.
4. The floor plan to the design is a combination between the two, both circulation and clear with integrating walls causing the labyrinth effect. around the dome side of the building it has a singular pathway which has the same dimensions and gradually steers upwards so as you walk round you get nearer to the top, but there are also entrances just of the pathway including toilet facilities and other gallery rooms with the more labyrinth as you go through.
http://tubohotel.com/img/guggenheim-museum-new-york-floor-plans
5. the way the design is set is for the dome of the design to be the center of the building with all other rooms and exits veering off from there. organising it into simple plans.
6. Being in 5th Avenue New York the surrounding buildings are very stereotypical large scaled boxed buildings so with the Guggenheim being in between allows it to stand out from its surrounding context making it a more iconic building but with disrupting or looking out of place.