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Narrative Definition

October 23, 2018August 4, 2020 Jiayi

PDF: 2018 narrative definitions Part 1 – Modes of Narrative Representation in Art Part 2 – Three Levels of Narrative Architecture Part 3 – Narrative Techniques in Architectural Production and Representation Part 4 – Architectural Representations of Literary Narratives Continue reading Narrative Definition

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Narrative (1): From Storytelling to Spatial Practice

October 22, 2018October 22, 2018 Jiayi

Storytelling is as old as the hills. Even before the help of writing, universal myths were shaped by the oral tradition. Narratives enabled phenomena powered by the unseen forces of nature to be ‘explained’, and corralled into a system of … Continue reading Narrative (1): From Storytelling to Spatial Practice

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Book_Learning from Las Vegas, Revised Edition

October 3, 2018October 3, 2018 Jiayi

“Learning from the existing landscape,” Venturi, Scott Brown, and Izenour begins, “is a way of being revolutionary for an architect.” Perhaps more than anything else, the research methods pioneered in Learning from Las Vegas have changed the way architects practice … Continue reading Book_Learning from Las Vegas, Revised Edition

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Different Approaches for Urban Mapping (and Meanings)

September 24, 2018September 29, 2018 Jiayi

01 The Derive_Paris French situationists were pioneers in exploring the spatial, physical and psychological effects of the city, circa the late 1950-1960s. Guy Dubord, their most eloquent spokesperson, described the method of “drifting” through the city in his essay “The … Continue reading Different Approaches for Urban Mapping (and Meanings)

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