Friday, October 15, 2010

model 2 - ahmed essam



2 comments:

  1. ahmed, i am still very critical of the fixed width of your buildings. we discussed that the internal spaces can be arranged in many different ways and the result shouldnt be only these rectangular continuous buildings as you are dealing with different spaces, areas and functions and each has its own requirements. Is there a reason why you build on the perimeter of the plot? i like the idea of the central court, but consider its scale in such a hot climate. Finally, the overall dynamic of rising from the ground gradually gives the building a dramatic effect, but remains to be very subtle, perhaps you should try different slopes for different wings of the building? Also are the roofs accessible? what function happens on top? can we slice your building vertically into several layers (slabs) with different orientations (rotations)?

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  2. have a look at this link

    http://www.archdaily.com/43605/faroe-islands-education-centre-big/

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