Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Geometric designs to inspire my ideas

This is the Milwaukee Art Museum in Milwaukee and I love it just because of the fabulous shape it upholds. Using triangles and curves together it creates a very geometric shape, you wonder how they came up with the design. i like how things overlap on the building.  i can see that suspensions make it look like a sail on a boat with a triangular shape at the back looking like a whales tail. As the building is by the sea it sort of links together which i love and think is very clever. Fabulous piece of design.

This is the Green Roofed marina Barrage which is one of my chosen few because it incorporates geometric design with the use of the environment. With it having a green roof and sweeping upwards with underground roofs it looks after the environment and doesn't ruin the scenery with a big horrible building. This place is very aesthetically pleasing. 
The second reason i love this place is because of the curves interlocking between each other to create different levels and rooms inside them. It makes it look like the building comes from underground which is very clever. 
i want my cave design to belong in the cave and not ruin it just like this Marina Barrage. 


This building is called the palace of bubbles and definitely one of the craziest designs i have ever seen. It shows that buildings do not need to be squares as curves work just as well. this design was created by Antti Lovag. he wanted to be playful and fun and full of surprises and with the circles going through the house as a theme he certainly does that. 

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