Monday, September 13, 2010
This information is brought about through a set of 3 primary categories-1, the ergonomic category and experiencing furniture in a 1:1 relationship, 2 being ways that architecture may be experienced in a 1:3 or 1:4 etc relationship depending on scale of space. This scalar relationship is dependent on a number of variables of built environment and viewer. Lastly, the 3rd category is a study of interior typologies (varying from large modestly furnished interiors to smaller more filled interiors) and how these changes create an aesthetic, perception and different experience to each viewer. Through analysis of precedents that fit these typologies and a melding of that information with the study of furniture's relation to it, stressing different forms of furniture will be emphasized. The use of built-ins gives a sense of purpose and intention to a space. The utility as well as the form were thought in conjunction-this is how, I feel, most purposeful architecture is created. Rather then building a space and filling it, thinking of the process of design and use in conjunction seems to make spaces most intentional.
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