Discipline: ASU Architecture Journal 03

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CHENG, WRIGHT | STUDIO

INSTRUCTOR: ELENA ROCCHI YEAR COMPLETED: FALL 2016 PROJECT NAME: MINDFULLY MAD GROUP MEMBERS: JUNYUAN CHENG AND ELISA WRIGHT

The shelter is an integrated frame structure because of the madness the mind produces. Possessing a sense of shelter requires an emotional connection with people, which comes from the frontal lobe of the brain. The architect builds, dwells, thinks, and bridges images; it produces places in the space with the mind. He dwells with a certain something, atmosphere, and map to process a meaningful time passing by.

This shelter discovers that existing connection that remains the same no matter which space he occupies. Having a sense of shelter does not mean being isolated, a shelter does not have closed walls to the outside world, if you choose. The shelter is a project that does not make one escape, but leave. This is produced with the madness and complexities of love we experience everyday. Madness is complex. Madness is love. A complex, maddening love has formed a system of frames, deeply rooted in the land, independent individuals, and intertwined in the air a system of different components organized to change in architecture as a result of experience in different environments, supported with and connected to each other, an integration of madness. It moves and is what matters the most, an element of care. For the time being and in this case a physical movement for all users. This is an integration that has an unlimited extension and growth for all users. This shelter is our integration--to have others discover their emotional journey, their own sense of shelter through personal madness. Here you will always find a place of your own because you will always have your mind and madness.

DISCIPLINE

SPRING 2017


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