Monday, March 9, 2009

Architecture 1101

Architecture 1101 blog. (1)

The photo on the left is of a beautiful scene feautring a meadow in early spring. The contrasting colours of the flowers compliment the earthy tones of the mountain and pristine lake in the background. Apart from being a genuinely awesome scene of natural beauty at its finest, the

scene could also be considered in many ways a source of architectural inspiration; for example the colour of the flowers or the contour and texture of the mountains.








Taipei 101 is a structure in Taipei that stands over 400m tall, and was at 1 stage the worlds tallest building. Its elegant design coupled with mesmerising size make it a modern wonder of the world. This building has singlehandeldy put Taipei on the world stage and has sprung a plethora of other building projects in the area. Its sleek asian influenced design (it is based off of
a piece of bamboo) coupled by its amazing engineering make it one of my personal favourite buildings.









I was unable to find a creative piece of work I did in high school, however if required i can bring a sketchbook with several recreational sketches. This particular piece of work is a quick sketch of
my room. Taking approximately half an hour, it is one of my more favoured sketches. I have done many more like this.



















Fiona Hall: peel, metal, clean





Rosalie Gascoine: grow, child, happy






Tracy Moffat: crash, train, angry




Note: In picking my words i used broad and versatile terms, in order to convey the strongest visual reflection of said words.
















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