วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 26 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2556

"Empty" or "NOT empty"??

     To say that this place is an 'empty space' it mean that there is no specific function for this space but in another hand empty space can also mean multi function place.  Aj Taylor have show us an example of a church that can also function as a bar, which church and bar are two opposite thing but the architect itself can create a working space for these two type of function. Another example that are show in class is the Memorial of Murdered Jew, for me when I saw this I can't even guess what is this place for and this is the purpose of empty space. We don't really know what is it for so it's depend on us how we are going to use it. Some people use it for park where you can walk on top on the rectangle box, some use it for fashion shooting scene, or even a maze. We as an architecture, I don't think all of the design need to have a specific function, we can just provide an empty space for the user and let them think how will they going to use it, so in another word is "not the control the user but let them control the architect.", letting them use their own creativity in creating new function.  After this lecture end, I really surprise about the idea of empty space, which is "not empty" but "more function". 




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