Exercise 1.1A Esme Alexander-Jaffe

Exercise 1.1A Esme Alexander-Jaffe

“Walking out of cubism” is an interesting concept especially as a first year architecture student. It really resonated with  me because the theme and overall…

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Braun_Jesper_222S20_1.1a

Braun_Jesper_222S20_1.1a

The author uses The Great Mosque of Cordoba as an example of a structure that has been modified and changed over time, yet that still…

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Maas_Jade_222_1.1A

Maas_Jade_222_1.1A

  From Object to Field A field condition can be any space capable of holding unifying diverse elements such as depth, light, sound, scale that…

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Johnson_Mackenzie_222_Exercise_1.1

Johnson_Mackenzie_222_Exercise_1.1

0.1  From Object to Field This section focuses on the field that is impacted by the structure that is built on top of it. A…

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1.1 Diagramming

1.1 Diagramming

1.1 Diagramming Payton Lagomarsino From Object To Field At first when I was introduced to this concept, I imagined a flight pattern, but soon found…

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EXERCISE 1.1A

EXERCISE 1.1A

From Object to Field “Field conditions can be any formal or spatial matrix capable of unifying diverse elements while respecting the identity of each” Donald…

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1.1a: Adia Baines

1.1a: Adia Baines

01: Fields Fields are networks that are open ended that connect the contents within them. They allow the structures to be connected but also keep…

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Xu_Zuoyuan_1.1a

Xu_Zuoyuan_1.1a

From Object to Field “Field conditions moves from the one toward the many, from individuals to collectives, from objects to fields.” The field conditions in…

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Simpson_Jenna_222S20_1.1A

Simpson_Jenna_222S20_1.1A

Field Conditions, Stan Allen – Response Geometric vs. Algebraic Combination This field of the text discusses the difference between geometric and algebraic relationships and how…

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Comeau_Hunter_222_exercise-1.1

Comeau_Hunter_222_exercise-1.1

From Object To Field: The idea of object to field is based around the idea of expanding from just one singular “object” to an enlargement…

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