Wednesday 30 September 2009

Week 10

For week 10

Vitra Design Museum_Re-envision





From my point of view, Vitra Design museum is not magnificant enough, the whole building can be higher , like the red parts shown in the image above,and I think that will make the building greater visually. What' more, I think it can have some underground levels. The design museum can put some unbelievable designs there. The building can also be proved by using some interesting materials like glass or fabric on outside and inside walls.

Thursday 24 September 2009

Case study_Disney concert hall

The strikingly beautiful Walt Disney Concert Hall isn't just the new home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic; it's a key element in an urban revitalization effort now underway Downtown. The Walt Disney family insisted on the best and, with an initial gift of $50 million to build a world-class performance venue, that's what they got: A masterpiece of design by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry, and an acoustical quality that equals or surpasses those of the best concert halls in the world. Similar to Gehry's most famous architectural masterpiece, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the concert hall's dramatic stainless-steel exterior consists of a series of undulating curved surfaces that partially envelop the entire building, presenting multiple glimmering facades to the surrounding neighborhood. Within is a dazzling 2,273-seat auditorium replete with curved woods and a dazzling array of organ pipes (also designed by Gehry), as well as Joachim Splichal's Patina restaurant, the hip Concert Hall Cafe, a bookstore, and a gift shop.

The 3 1/2-acre Concert Hall is open to the public for viewing, but to witness it in its full glory, do whatever it takes to attend a concert by the world-class Los Angeles Philharmonic. Also highly recommended are the $12 audio tours, which lead visitors through the Concert Hall's history from conception to creation. The 45-minute self-guided tour is narrated by actor John Lithgow and includes interviews with Frank Gehry, Los Angeles Philharmonic music director Esa-Pekka Salonen, and acoustician Yasuhisa Toyota, among others. One big caveat is that you see just about everything except the auditorium: There's almost always a rehearsal in progress and the acoustics are so good that there's no discreet way to sneak a peek. The audio tours are available on most non-matinee days from 10am to 2pm (be sure to check their website for the monthly tour schedule).




Reference:
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/losangeles/A33111.html

Russell, James S,Project diary: Walt Disney Concert Hall

Vitra design museum_Model


Thursday 17 September 2009

Week 8





Interactive PDF link on filefront:
http://www.filefront.com/14553695/week%208%20with%20vedio_3284336.pdf