DESA1002 'Continuous City' Stephen Ong
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Carnival of Venice Venue Consisting of a facade based on a Beethoven song and the interior circulation system reminiscent of that of an artwork by M. C. Escher, the building satisfies its function via presenting a venue at which guests and visitors may dine, party and be entertained. ...
See moreCarnival of Venice Venue Consisting of a facade based on a Beethoven song and the interior circulation system reminiscent of that of an artwork by M. C. Escher, the building satisfies its function via presenting a venue at which guests and visitors may dine, party and be entertained. The venue inverses the typology of a typical stage in which the professional dancers are situated on the lower levels, whilst the guests and visitors witness the performances on levels higher up. Situated on one of Venice’s most famous tourist attractions, the building had to have its own luminosity yet respect the context, of which was achieved via the height and the shape of the building. The underlying concept of the building was to ensure that there was an inherent mix of Simplicity and Complexity, which was achieved through the simple shape of the exterior (cube) and the more complex shape of the interior (stairs).
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See moreCarnival of Venice Venue Consisting of a facade based on a Beethoven song and the interior circulation system reminiscent of that of an artwork by M. C. Escher, the building satisfies its function via presenting a venue at which guests and visitors may dine, party and be entertained. The venue inverses the typology of a typical stage in which the professional dancers are situated on the lower levels, whilst the guests and visitors witness the performances on levels higher up. Situated on one of Venice’s most famous tourist attractions, the building had to have its own luminosity yet respect the context, of which was achieved via the height and the shape of the building. The underlying concept of the building was to ensure that there was an inherent mix of Simplicity and Complexity, which was achieved through the simple shape of the exterior (cube) and the more complex shape of the interior (stairs).
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2009-11-04Source title
Continuous CityLicence
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