My concept statement:
Jazz does not discriminate between race, region, or age. It is about freedom, and the American experience. It provides powerful statements through creativity, passion, and history. It unites people, but stresses individuality.
Jazz expresses emotion through rhythm, harmony, improvisation, and blue notes. Through the same elements, the space will reflect jazz in its essence.
A narritive on the experience:
I parked my car a couple of blocks down the street from the venue and as I am walking towards my destination I appreciate the architecture down town. The history of the town is written on the facades of the buildings. I can already hear the music. I enter the space through the street entrance and although the lighting is dim, I recognize the faces in the crowd. These are the people of my community. Spotlights are shining on the stage, becoming the focus of the room. The lights from above are reflecting off of the shiny instruments, making them glow. I decide to first go to the bar to get a drink, then join my co-workers and friends at a table. The rhythm of the jazz reflects that of the space. There is a distinct interaction between the music and the space and also with the people with in the space. Unity and harmony is dominant.
Friday, February 12, 2010
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
Daylight Inspiration
Most of all I was inspired by Steven Holl.
In these projects I feel that the daylighting techniques were successful, so I was inspired and took certain elements and interpreted it into my design.
Steven holl: Museum of Contemporary Art

Steven Holl:

Steven Holl: Chapel of St. Ignatius

Steven Holl: D.E. Shaw & Company Office
In these projects I feel that the daylighting techniques were successful, so I was inspired and took certain elements and interpreted it into my design.
Steven holl: Museum of Contemporary Art

Steven Holl:

Steven Holl: Chapel of St. Ignatius

Steven Holl: D.E. Shaw & Company Office

Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Daylight Inspiration
Here is a brief list of designers and projects that design around daylighting that I was inspired by.
Le Corbusier: Monastery at La Tourette
The walls are very thick in this building which helps diffuse the light along with the slanted windows.

Jorn Utzon: Basvaerd Church
The curves incorporated into the ceiling is very asthetically pleasing but also reflects and diffuses the light into the space. The source of light is not at eye level, so you are not able to see where the light is coming from.

Tadao Ando: Koshino House
I enjoyed the slats in the wall of this space and the light and shadow patterns, that it creates.
Le Corbusier: Monastery at La Tourette
The walls are very thick in this building which helps diffuse the light along with the slanted windows.

Jorn Utzon: Basvaerd Church
The curves incorporated into the ceiling is very asthetically pleasing but also reflects and diffuses the light into the space. The source of light is not at eye level, so you are not able to see where the light is coming from.
Tadao Ando: Koshino House
I enjoyed the slats in the wall of this space and the light and shadow patterns, that it creates.

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