Wednesday, September 8, 2010

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Experiential awareness and architectural fragmentations: reframing systems to reference the subject to the object.


Disjointed experiences through movement and flux within architectural systems act as frames for definition and consciousness of architectural space. Bodies and minds stitch these fragments to conjure up the perception of architectural experience .What if architecture becomes the occupied frame where the built realm refers to the user, systems to its fragment and context to its accumulation.

Flux in experience relative to locations of architectural systems restraints a skewed view as the objects refer to the subjects. The objects are the viewers, users and occupants and subjects are the parts and layers within the architecture. Photography is parallel to visual experience of architecture, a vantage point limited by its frame and exists from its boundaries. Explorations with experiential/experimental photography will provide insights on how a shifting view on architecture can further awareness in architectural experience. Translating the information graphically and the physically requires iterations and testing. Methods of projection systems and reconfigurations of layers and information can allow for morphological moments. Relationships between program and its occupants can be redefined for experiential qualities instead of quantitative information. Organization of complexities and systems within a piece of architecture can refer to multiple occupants of different views to become a lens within the built environment. Interconnectivities between the new meanings of architectural systems and its occupant will define the awareness in experience.

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