Friday, October 31, 2008

Notes #15: Form

Breaking up the structure is an intense process. Some spaces deserve a kind of monotonous typology, and others something more evolved. Lack-of-space has affected the way the structure is composed. Second and third tier elements come into play to create what the typology cannot. Along these lines is a subtle narrative of evolution, growth and deformity.

Going against the typology because the structure has dictated a need has expressed the differentiation in the model. The adaptation of, and the subtraction of the form have different effects. The former seems to be denoting growth and the latter denotes external manipulation, possibly a mode to analysis, the isolation of a set unit or quantum of desired proportion.

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