Saturday, December 6, 2008

project three part2: Amin Shahinbakhsh









Donald Judd modifies the existing spatial configuration of the site by imposing, subtly, purified and undisturbed geometrical structures .In doing so he redefines spaces in a minimal manner. His methodology is maintained with the employment of repetition. He captures moments of spatial dynamics by distilling forms and reinterpreting landscape.










The site is framed by miesvanderrohe’s TD buildings. They have their own distinct design which signifies the architect's vision. On the other side the site is parallel to the wellington street. The position of the towers and the way the site is situated in between has governed the placement of the cubes. The exhibition space is created by placing the cubes parallel and angled to the td towers. The paralleled cubes frames the artists work. This is evident in the axonometric drawing and the model. The cubes are in angle to the TD towers to create an angled view from the street to the exhibition. With the cubes angled position in the middle of the towers a significant space or object is created. The space stands separate from the surrounding towers.




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