Thursday, April 14, 2011

Blurring the relationship between building and nature

If we place the Hoddle grid of Melbourne in a rural area (in this case Armstrong Creek),
still pristine with its plains grassy woodlands,
misappropriate the blocks by appropriating the surrounding layout of houses into it,
and then erect the new block according to the building heights in CBD,
we can then test a new relationship between urban built forms and the natural landscape.

The remaining days in the semester should be interesting. No stress.

InsyaAllah. If Allah wills, of course.


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