Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Transparency in Architecture



http://www.thiscenturyreview.com/250.html

"While Mies started with the new technology of glass and explored transparency of vision, of structure, and of construction, Jeremijenko starts with new technologies of communication and experiments with transparency of information and of cultural and political forces. While Behne advocated wrenching the public out of its coziness to change society, Jermijenko develops the same theme in an updated way."

http://www.mwomack.com/art8.html

We are generally questioning the lack of perceptible movement and strength of material in previous projects. As a result, we want to use a highly reflective surface such as mirrors to create dramatic results with slight movement.

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