Boundary extend

碩士 === 國立交通大學 === 建築研究所 === 101 === In order to get a sense of security, Human beings build a wall between here and there, and a boundary is established. Architect Louis Kahn had a description of walls and columns mentioned in the poem, because of the wonderful things outside the wall, human make a...

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Main Authors: Chang, Yi-Chuan, 張益銓
Other Authors: C. David Tseng
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/94688442462881597186
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spelling ndltd-TW-101NCTU52220092016-07-16T04:11:23Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/94688442462881597186 Boundary extend 邊界擴展 Chang, Yi-Chuan 張益銓 碩士 國立交通大學 建築研究所 101 In order to get a sense of security, Human beings build a wall between here and there, and a boundary is established. Architect Louis Kahn had a description of walls and columns mentioned in the poem, because of the wonderful things outside the wall, human make a hole on the wall. In my opinion, human seems also eager to establish boundaries and breaking boundaries at the same time; ostensibly intend to separated inside and outside by boundary, but subconsciously want to establish a relationship with the outside world through boundary. Looking back at my past design projects, whether it is a given base conditions or the building itself, in dealing with boundary issues, I always not willing to make a clean break on both sides of the boundary; I've been thinking about a different image of the boundary, trying to extend two-dimensional surface to three-dimensional space, see the both ends of the border as a platform for mutual penetration. Below I will be in accordance with the nature of the boundary expansion to divide it into three sections: 1. Extend from Terrain, 2. Visible &; Invisible, 3. Fragmentary &; Transparency. Extend from Terrain Facing the base of the natural terrain, I think about how to attach architecture to the original single terrain into multiple functions associated with the life of a platform, and through the way to combine living scenario and form of terrain together. Visible &; Invisible I want to restructure and arrange the information through the building, and build an invisible boundary for the building and the outside world. Divided into two parts: the first part is to insert a “boundary box” between inner space and outer space to expansion inside and outside the field of vision, as well as using two staggered circulations to make invisible boundaries of two different user groups under the same space. The second part is about using message transmission and odor controlling to redefine the invisible boundaries of urban blocks. Fragmentary &; Transparency With 1:1 pavilion implementation, we try to use disposable plastic cups pile with the new construction method to create a thick and translucent wall with full of pores, as we think about social space pavilion, its boundary should be assisted human interaction rather than hinder. Respectively, from the above three chapters: “How to extend the existing boundaries”, “breaking boundaries and create an invisible boundary”, “study materials and construction methods”, three ways to think about the “boundary extend”, the ultimate goal is to eliminate the cold feeling of boundaries and build a progressive experience between two spaces. C. David Tseng 曾成德 2013 學位論文 ; thesis 73 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立交通大學 === 建築研究所 === 101 === In order to get a sense of security, Human beings build a wall between here and there, and a boundary is established. Architect Louis Kahn had a description of walls and columns mentioned in the poem, because of the wonderful things outside the wall, human make a hole on the wall. In my opinion, human seems also eager to establish boundaries and breaking boundaries at the same time; ostensibly intend to separated inside and outside by boundary, but subconsciously want to establish a relationship with the outside world through boundary. Looking back at my past design projects, whether it is a given base conditions or the building itself, in dealing with boundary issues, I always not willing to make a clean break on both sides of the boundary; I've been thinking about a different image of the boundary, trying to extend two-dimensional surface to three-dimensional space, see the both ends of the border as a platform for mutual penetration. Below I will be in accordance with the nature of the boundary expansion to divide it into three sections: 1. Extend from Terrain, 2. Visible &; Invisible, 3. Fragmentary &; Transparency. Extend from Terrain Facing the base of the natural terrain, I think about how to attach architecture to the original single terrain into multiple functions associated with the life of a platform, and through the way to combine living scenario and form of terrain together. Visible &; Invisible I want to restructure and arrange the information through the building, and build an invisible boundary for the building and the outside world. Divided into two parts: the first part is to insert a “boundary box” between inner space and outer space to expansion inside and outside the field of vision, as well as using two staggered circulations to make invisible boundaries of two different user groups under the same space. The second part is about using message transmission and odor controlling to redefine the invisible boundaries of urban blocks. Fragmentary &; Transparency With 1:1 pavilion implementation, we try to use disposable plastic cups pile with the new construction method to create a thick and translucent wall with full of pores, as we think about social space pavilion, its boundary should be assisted human interaction rather than hinder. Respectively, from the above three chapters: “How to extend the existing boundaries”, “breaking boundaries and create an invisible boundary”, “study materials and construction methods”, three ways to think about the “boundary extend”, the ultimate goal is to eliminate the cold feeling of boundaries and build a progressive experience between two spaces.
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