Five examples
Santiago Calatrava
Cuidad de las Artes de las ciencias (City of Arts and
Sciences)
Valencia Spain. Completed 2009
Calatrava was an early influence on me as a young designer,
as for years I felt that the structure of a building was ugly and needed to be
hidden. Calatrava, a Structural engineer and later Architect expresses the
structure of a building in all its skeletal beauty and inspired me to seek the
beauty in the structure of my buildings. I encourage you all to take a look at
his other works too.
I chose this particular building as it photographs so well.
We are showing you examples of how to take images of your designs. Following is
a rather unconventional architecture link, but one that shows off many
"money shots" / "Hero shot" and detail shots.
http://www.takeusanywhere.com/2017/03/28/calatrava-in-valencia/
These are 2 of my favourites. An amazing night time show,
lit with contrast in colour between the pure white skeleton and the dark sky. Shown
off with a reflection on water. A giant set of fish bones perhaps? Is it even a building?
The detail shot brings in a personal element showing how the
building isn't just about the building as a sculpture, but is also beautiful on a
personal level.Imagine riding through that space...
Renzo Piano
Jean-Marie Cultural Centre
New Caledonia. Completed 1998
This is an oldie but a goodie. This building really did, in a
way, stave way for a green architecture revolution. It was an early example of how to
take inspiration from the architecture of a local culture, the Kanak peoples of
New Caledonia, who would have over hundreds of generations learnt how to work
with the weather, orientation and local environment, and mix it with
contemporary design. Renzo used this local knowledge to create a building with
passive ventilation, opening skylights, shading and many other environmental
design techniques which together keep the building cool, light and integrated into the local environment.
Here's a link or two to a little blurb about the building, I'm sure
there's many others
https://inhabitat.com/jean-marie-tjibaou-cultural-center-inspired-by-native-architecture/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Tjibaou_Cultural_Centre
This is my favourite Hero shot. In this we see the "village"
of pavilions, we see that it is located near water, the cooling affect of which
is used as an advantage in the environmental design. The setting sun shows off
the warmth of the natural material, while the sheen gives us a glimpse of the
high level of technology involved . The building soars above the trees, but still
make us feel that they of the place.
Sorry about all the alamy badges on this, but I chose this
image as my detail shot as it shows off the mix of modern and local materials
well along with how they are connected. It shows one tip of one pavilion,
contrasting against the sky so that we can simply see the construction. I chose
this over other similar images as the small amount of greenery gave it context,
showed me where it was. Other similar
images made it look like it was floating in space and of no particular
environment.
Antoni Gaudi
Sagrada Familia
Barcelona, Spain. Construction started 1882 and is ongoing
I'm sure many of you would have seen this building, but to
see this in real life really is mind blowing. I've chosen this building-
although STILL under construction- as it is both beautiful from afar but even
more beautiful up close. Often, as architects, we get lost in the big picture;
how our building looks from the outside, from a distance as a stand-alone 'icon'.
This building also focuses on the intimate. Everywhere you look is another
amazing, hand crafted detail and no expensive is being spared on creating those
details. A totally over the top amount of detailing perhaps, but you leave this
building (after 10 hours if you are me) feeling like you have been transformed.
I've never experienced that from a building before.
Here's my hero shot. Something about sunsets perhaps? This
shot emphasis the sheer scale of this building. As a religious building it
should be the tallest, pointing the heavens, and this building certainly
achieves that.
Now for the detail shows. Where do I start. Here's a couple
I took. I'm no photographer- but I think you get the gist.
The first I chose, because, well, those ceilings are really
just the most mind blowing piece of detailing.
The second I chose as I don't think we should forget about
colour. Ive shown so far examples in quite subdued colour tones, but this building
mixes those subdued tones with punches of colour. This stained glass window
runs almost the full length of the cathedral. the colour is so intense that you
feel bathed in it, drenched in it as the sun sets outside. Talk about colour therapy! I hope you all
get to stand in this light one day. It almost made me feel religious. Its
amazing to think that architecture can move you so much
Tadao Ando
Chichu Art Museaum
Naoshima Island. Japan. Completed 2004
Now for something more subdued. This Gallery by Tadao Ando
is an example of complex simplicity. It has simple lines, a mono materiality,
but such moving and beautiful spaces. Almost completely buried underground,
this is an example of how amazing a space can be that is barely visible.
Housing an oval room full on Monets waterlillies, and another with a blue light
sculpture by James Turrell, this a building of big experiences. Each room is
over powering and an artwork in itself.
Here's a little video which analysis the Architecture as Art
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UU4_s6IEi9o
I've chosen for my money shot an exterior view, showing the
small geometric portions of the building that do pop up above the ground level.
I love how this building is integrated so well into the hill side of this
island.
For my detail shot I've chosen something that appears quite
simple, but is in fact a very complex structural solution. This is a courtyard
with a ramp which winds around the perimeter. At the junction of the two is a concrete
wall with a thin slot "window" so that as you walk the ramp up,
always on your right is this thin, eye level view of the central courtyard. The
slot never ends, which means the concrete above appears to hover. The concrete becomes
light although immensely heavy. Ando and his tricks. What a genius.
Indyk Architects -
designed by myself
Embassy Theatre Bar
Wellington New Zealand. Completed 2012
For my final work I want to show you an interior example.
Architects often forget the inside spaces of their building, leaving vast blank
emotionless spaces. That essentially is what happened to the Embassy Theatre in
Wellington, a heritage listed Art Deco building from the 1920s. A good
architect is one whose interior spaces are just as good as the exterior form of
the building. Add in a perfect link to the garden /external spaces too and I'll
be impressed.
We were commissioned to work on this old movie theatre which
had been carved up into smaller spaces to house 3 cinemas instead of the
original single large cinema. We were commissioned to interior fitout a space
that had been designated for a bar, down a 15m long corridor. It was left over
space. An odd shaped, awkward room, barely visible from the main foyer. My
initial ideas centred around a few key concepts. How do you get people to walk
15m to a bar and how do you let them know they are welcome to do so? I didn't
want this to feel like an exclusive club.
http://catherinebakker.com.au/wp/project/commercial-projects/embassy-theatre-lounge/
The Hero shot shown below is essentially the view just off
the main foyer. Firstly we used bold black and white tones to catch your
attention. The arches sway left and right and are spaced in plan closer and
closer together to give the illusion that the corridor is shorter than it
really is. Finally we centred the bar so that it would be visible from the
foyer. Materials used in the main foyer- carrara marble were repeated
throughout, mixed with warm rich colours. We included a fireplace so that as a
destination in the bowels of this building it would feel warm and cosy. This
was placed within a wall of heritage tiles drawing focus to one last small
remnant of the original walls. You can't see all this detail from the Hero
shot, but you get glimpses, and glimpses were enough to get you to walk that
15m to the destination to find out whats going on.
My second image is a detail image. I chose this detail image
as I like that it is a mix of a little corner of several aspects of the room.
It isn't obviously a photo of one thing or another, it isn't telling you much
about the space, rather it is a collage of the various materials showing how
each is quite different but has a unified language; a discussion of materiality rather than of
space.
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