STUDIO AIR: HENDY YUDHISTIRA

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ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO: AIR Hendy Yudhistira 551486


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01 A rc h i t e c t u re a s

DISCOURSE


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“The only thing an architect can do is be optimistic about how it (the building) interacts with the surrounding buildings. It can be a passive player, it can be a stoic player, it can be a passionate player.” Frank Gehry “Sketches of Frank Gehry”


architecture as discourse

Walt Disney Concert Hall Location : Los Angeles, CA Architect : Frank Gehry Construction : 1999-2003 Walt Disney Concert Hall, located in Los Angeles, California, is an assembly of undulating smaller pieces that forms into one complex form. The complexity of the design is Frank Gehry’s rejection to modern architecture, where “less is more” and “form follows function”. It is an expression of freedom and creativity by breaking acceptable social norms. Of course, freedom and creativity could also be related to the purpose of this building as a musical concert hall and the home of Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. One of the key elements in Walt Disney Concert Hall is how it responds to its surrounding environments. The building stands amongst other iconic structure with cultural values for the City of Los Angeles. Gehry decided to break down the scale into smaller pieces in order to respect the iconic buildings. Yet, the building still stands out with its sophistication and lustrous exterior. It is one of the few public places in a district dominated by private spaces. The presence of the building gives more opportunities for social interactions and intimacy. It gives new life to a district of private places and conventional architecture.

“It is a serene, ennobling building that will give people in this city of private places a new sense of the pleasures of public space” Paul Goldberger

Computer architecture aids architects to reach a level of sophistication and precision that was almost impossible to achieve using only pen and paper. It opens new possibilities to express ideas by allowing architects to create sophisticated geometry and tweaking their designs over and over again. Of course, this is possible due to the advancement in engineering technology as well. Computer architecture gives architects the ability to express their ideas in a whole new level. Source: LA times


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Kaohsiung Port Terminal Location : Kaohsiung, Taiwan Architect : Reiser + Umamoto Construction : 2012-present

As the name suggests, Kaohsiung Port Terminal is a place, which main purpose is to dock ships and board people onto the ship. However, the design intent has a deeper meaning than that. Designed by Reiser + Umamoto architecture, this building is scheduled to complete by 2014. The building is located in Kaohsiung’s harbour district in Taiwan, and it is intended to revitalise the area by transforming it from an utilitarian industrial zone to a place of recreational use. Another essential element in Kaohsiung Port is how it connects to the surrounding environment. The existing pedestrian pathway is amplified by creating a continuous elevated public esplanade along the waterfront. The boardwalk in the waterfront space connects the new pop music centre, the arts centre, and the shopping districts. The place will be a very important landmark in Kaohsiung Port Terminal by giving a new life to the city. Kaohsiung Port Terminal has a few elements that are similar to Frank Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall., not just in its physical form, but its design intent as well. The port terminal is currently constructed on top of a utilitarian industrial zone. It means, the land use is drastically changed from private into a public space. It is intended to give a new image to an area, which may have been considered as ghetto, so that it becomes a lively social space. It also creates a connection between other iconic landmarks in the area by building a walkway, as a way to attract people to an area that was once restricted. This space undoubtedly will have a great impact on the city of Kaohsiung. Again, this shows that relating to the surrounding environment is an important element in architecture. Source: World Architecture News

“Reiser + Umamoto awarded first prize in the Kaohsiung Port Terminal Competition” World Architecture News


architecture as discourse


architecture as discourse


architecture as discourse


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