Jean Nouvel [19]
I love this building, this is the design that got me into thinking about fantasy architecture. The huge roof looks like a huge bubble hovering a city, protecting the people inside it, and the way the sunlight is being cleverly taken into cosideration gives me the sense of calmness.
Bjarke Ingels [64]
I checked on Archdaily everyday and because the site constantly updates itself, it is easy to overlook the architects, engineer and place of build. I did not realised I had a few of Bjarke Ingels's work kept in my folder, making him now one of favourite younger gens architects. He has a certain way of coming about his design concept but seems to be simple yet very effective, but I believe simple is the most difficult thing to master.
Kazuyo Sejima [88]
Kazuyo has a finer, detailed approach to design, a method I tried but seems to sway towards big and bold all the time. This is not my style but her beautiful delicate approach is something I can try and learn, earning herself the 2010 Pritzker Prize beating Ito and Holl.
Fav archs: WOHA, Bjarke Ingels, Vincent Callebaut
2 comments:
The first set of photos was absolutely inspirational. And it is true that the way the sunlight penetrates the roof through its sophisticated design gave an element of calmness to the place. This Abu Dhabi branch of the Louvre museum is a contemporary masterpiece just waiting to happen!Will Peartin
Architecture is termed a branch of art and this just proves that making a roof into a walkway is very creative and somewhat futuristic idea. This just reminds me of the “Little House Books” written by Laura Ingalls Wilder. They used to live under a bridge that was turned into a homestead. Their roof was actually a bridge, and I always wanted to live like that. Well, who knows right? Maybe someday I can have my home designed just like one of these design concepts.
Kermit Lukacs
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