[embeddoc url=”https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XiJ12q4JZ6yb_NHYrTGNY8oON3b8NxNV_tcQIo6QH7g/edit?usp=sharing ” download=”all” viewer=”google” ] From Object to Field This portion is to “verify in the field” by changing the design or plan in real…
Object to field Field conditions go from one to many and build off of that. It is any formal or spatial matrix that unifies elements…
Sophia LaVigna ARCH222 One of the first thing Allen discusses are his concerns surrounding the switch from “the analog to the digital” as said in…
0.1 From Object to Field The relationship between these two elements stresses the importance of interlock and interaction of field conditions in architecture. It is…
The relationship between part and whole is in some ways analogous to the age-old question of “what came first…the chicken or the egg?” Both can…
Geometric vs. Algebraic Combination In classical architecture, it is organized through “geometric systems of proportion”. Proportions of different classical architecture elements are intentionally geometric…
By: William Lagomarsino THE LOGIC OF ACCUMULATION: There are many historic examples of buildings that undergo change by a process of addition or accumulation….
“Overall shape and extent are highly fluid by the internal relationship of moving parts” (Allen, 92). Allen brings to attention that the internal intertwined parts…
The idea that different parts can create a whole cohesive piece but still remain different parts was a recurring theme throughout the reading. Whenever the…
From Object to Field: The author touches on the interplay between an object and its many parts within this section of the reading. Within architecture,…