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Journal 6
I’ve always had an interest towards Japanese art, design, and architecture. Specifically their minimalistic style and how they are able to incorporate nature and organic shapes in their design. Japanese aesthetics always embraced the idea of imperfection and transience. And … Continue reading
Journal 5
Belgian architect, Victor Horta’s design intrigued me the most. He was able to establish the Art Nouveau movement with his remarkable work. From the Tassel House done in 1892 to1893 in Brussels and the House of the People done in … Continue reading
Journal 4
Sainte-Geneviève Library New York Public Library Henri Labrouste’s design of the Sainte-Geneviève Library intrigued me the most. This library located in Paris has aspects inspired by Paris architecture. I noticed how it gives off a heavier appearance from the structure … Continue reading
Journal 3
After seeing the photo of the Red House, I immediately recalled the section I read from Rethinking the Interior. The image shown above is the drawing room at the Kelmscott House. This image was important when describing the design of … Continue reading
Journal 2
I was most interested in the development to modernity from the lecture on The Great Exhibition of 1851. From the use of cast iron and its overall structure. During the development, many structures started to utilize cast iron as their … Continue reading
Journal 1
I remember one afternoon after coming home from school, my dad showed me a famous architect named Frank Lloyed Wright. He told me he wanted to visit this specific house designed by Wright in 1935which was located in the rural … Continue reading
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During the beginning process of figuring out what theme I wanted to focus on, I initially thought of climate change. This is because climate change has been one of the world’s most known issue. I researched on climate change that … Continue reading