"Dance" is a transient mode of expression, performed in a given form and style by the human body moving in space. It occurs through purposefully selected and controlled rhythmic movements, the resulting phenomenon is recognized as dance both by the performer and the observing members of a given group. The intent of my thesis is to analyze and understand the sequences of movement of dance and transforms it into architecture. Hence the architecture manifestation as an Arts Pavilion.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Monday, September 19, 2011
Sunday, September 18, 2011
First Mid jury review_ September 17th, 2011
Juror’s comments
- -Do these diagrams have negative spaces or just positive spaces(dancing diagrams).
- -Pattern of clothes in dance.
- -Human body+structure(shape formed)-formed space have some negative space.
- -Dance form-time and space.
- -Conceptual section has no link with diagram.
- -Study of dance forms in layering should be mentioned.
- -Layering should be the part of your presentation?
- -You should know the second part of your diagrams.
- -Every dance pose has some meaning, also analyze it.
- -If you explain every dance pose, it will help in justifying your translation of dance in architecture.
- -Explore the diminishing nature of the dance moves.
- -Explore local dance moves.
- -Architectural interpretation of these dance poses is must.
- -Explore common grounds between local and foreign dance moves.
- -Your design interpretation would be any, Don't limit yourself to dance academy(space program).
- -You have to be little more philosophical and your philosophy should be flexible.
- - Inspiration from water should have the connection to dance movement.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Proceedings in the work process
Further Proceedings
* Analyzing the program possibilities for Art Pavilion
* Analyzing the behavior of site to collect vocabulary
* Studying the translation of program on site
* Extracting the idea from the study of dance and manifesting it as an architecture product.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
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