Monday, 7 October 2013

Week 1 task: Independent Study

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House at Bordeax 

Structurally: The house stresses dualism: the cement is in contrast to the glass and aluminum.
Purpose: The building is composed of three houses superimposed over each other: the lower ground floor is dug into the rocky hillside and is available in several caves, mainly consists of glass and , and the top floor is divided into several rooms. The client, Jean Francois Lemoine, was paralyzed as a result of an automobile accident and wanted a home that could meet their own needs and at the same time it was a home for the whole family: a solution that combines two parallel lives.

Barcellona Pavillion
 Structure: Mainly consists of cast concrete with reinforced steel, glass, marble
 Has a number of artifacts and sculptures around the Pavilion. Mies wanted this building to become "an ideal zone of tranquillity" for the weary visitor and tourist.
Purpose: was the German Pavilion for the1929 International Exposition in Barcelona, Spain. This building was used for the official opening of the German section of the exhibition.


Rudin House
Purpose and concept: The Rudin house is in its conceptual sense much like an imagined house from our childhood: with a large double sided pitched roof similar to a doll-house inclusive with an interior made of large windows and doors and a great big fireplace.
 Structure:  From the outside, the house appears to be like a bucket of concrete, with concrete walls seemingly unfinished which is quite heavy, but this gives us to understand the importance of the work which in turn is contrasted by the support elements that rise up stilts and a way to lighten its presence in the environment, besides being a platform for the house is not lost on the same appearance and illuminating.
This platform also creates an overhang that collects rain water, this being a mirror of both the exterior and pleasant inside the same

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