"how a treshold point is ranged, either short or long, that implies time and communication. I like the theory of how such boundary expands and eventually becomes one "functional" space. It is the phyical tranformation of moment to period.. For me, it is little bit difficult to understand the "terms" that you have used. Door is a physical and funcational object. And space is dematerialised, and conceptual volume that we experience. Two things cannot be compared directly to each other. My advice is that you use the specific moment of transition, rather than a word, door. It's more like a study on relationships bettwen the temporal (transitory) and permanent spaces.
People generally come up with an idea of physically splitting the building in two several pieces, when they face the concept of treshold, boundary, barrier, etc. But I think architecture requires and wants more depth. And the depth comes from how one understands and compose the space: experience. Form is a mere appearance. How can human-beings live without organs." - Ikje Cheon
Sunday, August 22, 2010
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