Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Architecture and Form

When built space differentiates itself  there is potential abound. I like to think of the space we inhabit especially potent for unique form and volumes. When we develop room layouts and their wall lines, intersecting walls, ceilings, upper roof angles, and associated openings we have the ability to provide 3-form construction uniquely unfolding and succumbing to the site at the exterior, and the function at the interior.  When executed with intention, appropriately addressing function and site integration,  Architecture is born. I'm not talking about 3-form sheet products, but 3-d form and built space to be thought of as free-forms.  From this idea I arrive at some interesting topics bringing to our attention the energy nurtured and created  or harbored and rested when inhabiting unique spaces.