Extra-Territory Jonathan Jianan Fan Supervisor: Dr. John Doyle
Architectural representation has historically been represented through means of static images. This thesis contends that architecture is perceived through the introduction of human movement and to explore a new mode of architectural representation that utilizes the dynamism of movement as a method of design for architectural form through what is described as the moving image. The project also explores the debate that emergent design and vernacular language can co-exist. This is a community centre for Melbourne’s inner suburb of Collingwood, dedicated to the local dweller. Synthetic Centre provides public spaces, including a library, theatre, and activity spaces whilst testing the potential to solve existing issues in Collingwood. The idea is visualized through narrative and makes a manifesto to the concept of observing reality. The project exploits a diagrammatic methodology through different montage techniques for the organization of program which proposes an architecture language that breaks the limitation of time and space. As a rebellion to the common understanding of architecture by the general public, Synthetic Centre encourages the local dweller to pay attention to the form, shape, and perspective that constantly surrounds us.