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College of Applied Art - explorer

CONCEPT
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“All truly great thoughts are conceived while walking”
_Friedrich Niettzsche
 
 
 
It’s true that while walking you have the chance to interact with your surroundings thus giving you an open thought to every matter. As the society keeps growing, it is necessary to be able to interact in your everyday work and the same to a new applied art college in the modern world. Through interaction with the environments and other people, students can explore can open and explore more great idea. In other to do this, we need a building with many layers of space that connect to each other to each other which allows a variety of activities. 
Interestingly, the structure of the ice crystal between the rocks show many layers above, under and on the ice while connecting the rocks. This giving me the image of using the ice geometry as bridges between the wings and levels of the college, this creates a big public space with many different layers giving the user a dynamic feeling which also reflected on the skin of the building.
Using the geometry of the ice crystal as an inspiration for the connection between building's wings
PROGRAMS & CIRCULATION
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PROCESS
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REPRESENTATION MODEL
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EXHIBITION 
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AT 2011 SHINJINSHEN AWARD, OSAKA, JAPAN
College of Applied Art - explorer
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Academic Project - Semester 6 at Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture College Design 6 weeks

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