Thursday, 27 December 2012

Tbilisi Public Service Hall




Tbilisi Public Service Hall / Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas

For WSD reference, it is because of this special roof top design for public service hall.
For researching special roof design in any buildings.
http://www.archdaily.com/282545/tbilisi-public-service-hall-massimiliano-and-doriana-fuksas/hoj-3-copia/

© Moreno Maggi

Location: ,
Client: LEPL Civil Registry Agency – Giorgi Vashadze / LEPL National Public Registry Agency
Area: 42,000 sqm
Project Year: 2010 – 2012
Photographers: Moreno Maggi, Studio Fuksas




© Moreno Maggi
The new Tbilisi Public Service Hall, designed by Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas in Tbilisi, Georgia, was inaugurated on Friday, September 21st. The new building houses the National Bank of Georgia, the Minister of Energy, and the Civil and National Registry in a 28,000 square meter building composed of seven volumes.


© Moreno Maggi

Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Shanghai Oriental Sports Center / gmp architekten


© Marcus Bredt





















The  Oriental Sports Center (SOSC) just celebrated its opening for the 14th FINA World Swimming Championships from 16th to 31st July 2011. The sports complex was designed and built by architects von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp), who won the competitive bidding in 2008, and constructed it in under two and a half years. It consists of a hall stadium for several sports and cultural events, a natatorium (swimming hall), an outdoor swimming pool and a media centre. In keeping with a sustainable urban development policy, the SOSC was built on former industrial brownfield land along the Huangpu River. The individual venues are designed so that after the Swimming Championships, they can be used for a variety of other purposes.
Architects: gmp architekten
Location: Shanghai, 
Design: Meinhard von Gerkan and Nikolaus Goetze with Magdalene Weiss
Project Leader: Chen Ying
Team: Jan Blasko, Lü Cha, Lü Miao, Jörn Ortmann, Sun Gaoyang, Yan Lüji, Jin Zhan, Fang Hua, Martin Friedrich, Fu Chen, Ilse Gull, Kong Rui, Lin Yi, Katrin Löser, Ren Yunping, Alexander Schober, Nina Svensson, Tian Jinghai, Zhang Yan, Zhou Yunkai, Zhu Honghao
Project Year: 2011
Client: Shanghai Administration of Sports
Photographs: Marcus Bredt

http://www.archdaily.com/151303/shanghai-oriental-sports-center-gmp-architekten/

Thursday, 13 December 2012

Design Museum Day:)

3 exhibition today:)
About Contemporary Jewellery, Swarovski, Designers in residence.


By Lisa Walker 2009
Plastic, thread
I saw some nice ideas:D


By Lawrence Lek
Designers in residence (Exhibition)
Swarovski Exhibition at Design Museum
Contemporary Jewellery

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Reference from Flipboard.

For WSD 13.

Working hard on CAD Floor plan... Line & line & line... Oh my day!

Night printing by Paul Benney

Exhibition At Somerset House.

Night Paintings by Paul Benney

A free fine art exhibition: 4 October – 9 December 2012

Rest.

It's time to take a look the view beside me.
Take some rest, enjoying life with happiness and sadness.


Saturday, 1 December 2012

Urban Growth



Urban Growth

Kofunaki House by ALTS Design Office


日本滋贺县Kofunaki House by ALTS Design Office -  http://t.cn/zjGma0d

Simple, natural, peaceful :D


Mosaic restaurant

Had a nice dinner in this special restaurant which is nearby South Kennsington.

Mosaic Menu
Lovely plate for butter

Saturday, 24 November 2012

Saturday market tour.

Enjoy walking around in Borough market.
Get some fresh air from my essay work. :P


Friday, 23 November 2012

After crit day.

Glad to have these group mates:) we made lots of fun. xx
Even I had a harsh crit for feedback:((((( but you guys CHEER me up.

Last weekend:)

Project trip in Cardiff with classmates.
It was a great weather today... With lovely pink clouds... <3
Life is good.




Thursday, 15 November 2012

Finally prop!!!

I made my object for my character project finally :D
Good to have an experience to find the gag lol

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Xmas is coming:)

Cartier xmas decoration in Bond street, London.
Christmas is coming soon. :D

Creative Process.

Sooo panic now :0

Work + Rebecca Horn Research:D

Working for my model - Sexy Red Lippp.
So exciting with it. lol

Testing: How the wires can stand long?!

Rebecca Horn: A dissection of touch as discussed through Lucy Lippard and Toni Stooss

Rebecca Horn is a female artist whose work inhabits the realms of sculpture, performance and video discussing feminism, the senses, movement and sensuality of materials on the human body through costume and extension. Lucy Lippard places her work in the “balance between communication and isolation, separation and interaction, distance and intimacy, self and other.” Her work provides a communication tool for the body through garments. Since we all exist in a physical body, we understand the limitations of the body to communicate. Horn’s body extensions are unusual but they ask us to reconsider the relationship between our physical bodies and our inner selves, as well as the relationship of our bodies to the world around us.



















In Finger Gloves Horn extends the body’s ability to touch with the hands, but at the same time distances the body from what is being touched; exaggerating one sense by sacrificing another. By distancing herself from others the work is implicitly communicating “fear of contact,” that Lippard discusses for its ritualistic historical reference. “Fear, in turn, is often the basis of ritual in primitive societies.” Fear is also used as an entry point in the pieces of Horn’s that draw attention to the face and then cover it.
















In Cornucopia, Séance for two Breasts, Horn’s fiber facial extension covers the mouth, creating a woven tube from the mouth to the breasts, individually. Not only is she creating a “sensensation of communication with oneself,” as Stooss asserts, “because the breasts are isolated, and also separated from each other, one’s perception expands triangularly, allowing them their individuality as two separate beings.” Most of Horn’s work has been rendered with some form of material that relates to the outer covering of birds or other winged creatures. Horn uses these choices consciously, claiming these material choices are “a means of tactile extension of the outer skin.”(Stooss 15) Therefore, Horn really does consider her work to be an extension of the body and not just an object resting on the body. These pieces communicate what the body cannot because of our perceived understanding of the physical body, as we understand it.

What I enjoy the most about these specific pieces is the way they allow the body to communicate. Instead of allowing objects to come near the body, Finger Gloves creates distance, which makes me look at the body as timid and full of fear of objects from the outside world. Observing the careful way in which her object makes the body touch, we reconsider the value of touch, and the intimate distance we posses to investigate objects. Cornucopia, Séance for two Breasts is an illustration for me about the importance of communicating with our bodies and not just ignoring them, specifically the feminine body and the ways in which it has been oppressed.

Thursday, 25 October 2012

Hello Blog :D

Trying to type something I love, something I interested.
Share to everyone, who enjoy LIFE :D xxx