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Design narrative. This structure is designed as a sensorial space to allow users to release unwanted stress through meditation. It is divided into 2 sections which consist of a public and a private space:
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public: open where users are able to meditate together
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private: specifically designed for the main user’s own space which is an enclosed area, allowing their own privacy which feels secure, with openings to ensure air ventilation and desired amount of light
Chosen banal action. Meditation
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Theme. Line + rhythm
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sense of free-flowing thoughts and completeness
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compliments the chosen banal action
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Material used. Modelling board to represent timber
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design communication.
August intake. 2020
Dr. Filzani Illia
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Presentation boards.
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This module explores Asian architecture based on sustainability, tradition, and modernity & globalization. It allows us to develop an understanding of how urbanism affects Asian architecture and interpret it through visual & oral presentations and research posters.
[ ARC60704 ] Mr. Koh Jing Hao, Mr. Nicholas Ng Khoon Wu
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architecture.
reading the contexts of traditional streets.
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Create an A4 sketch journal with a basic understanding of the relationship between Asian architectural contexts. and its architecture, social, cultural, and context with an appropriate and neat layout.
infographic.
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​Produce an A3 infographic reflecting our understanding and analysis of Traditional Chinese architecture with a neat and appropriate layout.
research in asian architecture.
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​In a group of 7, produce an A1 research poster to identify significant issues in order to gain a basic understanding of tradition, modernity and globalization occurring in the Asian architectural contexts.