Thursday, 26 July 2012

Reflection

Peter Eisenmans' 'House VI' is on of the first experiments of 'Deconstructivist Architecture'. The different spaces, surfaces seem to overlap and somehow interlock with each other.
When I began my research on my building and many other buildings related to Peter Eisenman, I understood a theme with his work. Eisenman likes to start with a grid system when designing houses. By looking through photos of my building I then went ahead and tried to bring his style into my paper model. His idea or concept is a 'confusing' style where he brings elements and intersects them, overlaps them and therefore brings a sense of confusion to his architecture. 

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