In this weeks lecture by Philip, we were introduced to the essential needs of: dwelling, moving, eating, making and breathing. Really, this brings us back to the fundamentals of life and living. The necessities to architectural function. Architecture should respond so simply to these needs, these functions of everyday life - architecture that moves in time to our needs.
For some reason these thoughts always bring me back to the ideas of change, adaption, growth and movement in architectural design.
In addition I quite enjoyed the architectural possibilities demonstrated by the High Line Project, NY (as shown in the lecture) - An interesting breathing space to enhance individuals lifestyles.
In addition I quite enjoyed the architectural possibilities demonstrated by the High Line Project, NY (as shown in the lecture) - An interesting breathing space to enhance individuals lifestyles.
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