Lingering References - Old Photoshoots
Three architects frequenting my discourse with both people and spatial interactions
Taliesin West is a reminder that an educational community can evolve with a purpose, in this case architectural & building progressions. Students' hands were often raw from working with materials and fingers sore because of [musical] performance. It once was an example of an experientially-based, community driven, architectural education.
The doors throughout Cranbrook's campus inform [my] considerations of stylized transitions. I'd like to believe his doors and subtly sculputed walls are foundational premises to [visually] guide inside pathways; they open a contemplation for how spatial qualitites communicate with each other.
Frank Gehry
03The Disney Concert Hall resonates a cliche contemporary harmonic, void of both using and complimenting local, naturally-defined, elements. With its symphony of metallic curved planes, it enables a sharp juxtaposition as an overt narrative. It is the very idea of an "overt narrative" that can transform a dead space into one that's engaging [for the mind].
