In my research i came across this Link that is an interview with him about his designs and how it all comes from the drawings and I truly believe in this. Have a look
http://www.architectural-review.com/view/interviews/interview-peter-eisenman/8646893.article
His latest project is called the city of culture in north western Spain and it involves a big building with curving sides almost like ramps for people to walk up and the use of squares and curves in the whole theme of the building. this links to my cave design perfectly as these are the shapes i'm using too.
http://housevariety.blogspot.co.uk/2011/08/city-of-culture-by-eisenman-architects.html#.UY-dWbUp98E




the shape creates a modern attraction for people to use and i would love to visit this myself when it is finished as i think its very impressive.
i also love the idea of walking down the middle of the building to view the spectacle from both sides.
What does everyone else think?
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