From the beginning, I had a thought of the relationship between two architects which help to define the monuments' location, function and their distinction. Mies Van Der Rohe is the dead architect whom I imagined as the old bamboo tree had gone to give way for a new talented architect Rem Koolhaas. With only one access which would lead visitors walking back in time to review the modern architecture between now and Mies' era.
Rem Koolhaas' monument comprises from the concept "Space is Absent of form". Besides the requirement of using only prisms, in order to follow the concept, I tried to define vast space of Rem's monument without using any specific form by blending it to natural space, using small corridor and replace door by opening, strip windows, horizontal or vertical cut out to break its form.
And this "break Boundary, Inside, outside, functionalities" is the concept of Mies Van Der Rohe's monument. It has no boundary to define volume, interior or exterior. By using the same core structure in middle with the vertical extension of its two main platforms which looked like hands of the old wise architecture supporting new transformed modern one.
Cliff hanging monuments provide a total free panorama view of the ocean and landscape. |
Looking down to the monument of Mies. |
Mies Van Der Rohe's monument is located at the bottom of the whole monument combination |
Rem Koolhaas' monument is on the top, providing main access to the whole interconnection. |
Additional Tube leading visitors to great freaky views of the landsform and ocean. |
36 Textures from Light to Dark |
Electroliquid Aggregation: These are 3 interconnections of the monuments under isometric views. Each is formed by 2 complex prisms which were meant to be the monuments for 2 famous architects: Mies Van Der Rohe and Rem Koolhaas.
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Two monuments are put side by side to equate their heights, volume, mass and beauty. Just a simple plug between the two can actually blend their simplicity and expose the distinctive aspects of each one.
Isometric shows Rem Koolhaas' monument |
Isometric shows Mies Van Der Rohe's |
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Monuments are simply combined in vertical direction. The top part is Rem Koolhaas' monument "exterior shapes relate to interior space" and the bottom part is Mies Van Der Rohe's monument "creating Balance with seemingly unbalanced forms".
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The Chosen One, this is the interconnected prisms that I had been further developed to show in the CryEngine environment. It is more complicated than its original basic forms.
The higher part is monument for Rem Koolhaas "Space is Absent of form" and the lower part is for Mies Van De Rohe "break Boundary, Inside, outside, functionalities"
Front Isometric view |
Back Isometric view |
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