We sailed away on a winter's day with fate as malleable as clay; but ships are fallible, I say, and the nautical, like all things, fades
Thursday, March 07, 2013
Kerez
Dai sum and I went over to the GSD this evening to see Kerez's exhibition before it closes this sunday. One of the students at his lecture pointed out that his finished work is extremely honest to the initial conception of the project in an unusual manner. It is very curious to see how a singular liner project can be implemented without being convoluted by various nominal practicing constraints. (as far as i observed, like optimum proportions of a living room, proper room enclosure, comfortable length of a hallway, comfortable flight oof stairs, etc.) While our office strive to deposit layers of complexity in our projects, his work makes me rethink whether it is dangerous or rightful that we rule out convolutions in the design process for the sake of building artifacts.
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