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Contest reoding 7 Tenality 8
Site geometry * Land use *
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ANABYSIS. @ tifastudio Site philosophy “ mecca
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Context are located. The context is specific
allot! sowhat does it | and significantly influences how an
‘architectural idea is created
1. Learning the effects of nature
by recognizing
2. To produce a new, original project a
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using the reniits ofthe enelys with their architectural concepts, so the resulting project
‘appears entirely as a part ofits environment.
Others may react to the context, and the resulting projects
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In both cases, the critical issue is that the context is researched,
‘analyzed and deliberately and explicitly answered
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building, and the program
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secondry roads help us decide the
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square aimed to revive a declining distric
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region underlines that Pompidou plays a catalyst for
urban transformation.
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common characteristics
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orientation like squares and
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When the land is divided into several parts,
3 Emotional
The first impression we have about
right now, as our personal
‘comments about the overall
character of the field will affect
subsequent design decisions. You can
abstractly draw what you feel at
different times of the day and even
make an abstract model that
represents your fe:ic iets
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public transportation system, vehicle counts
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treater eit
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What are the mesures that con be tdken against pollution?
Where to locate the building
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