unofficial blog for course ARCH243

Lehigh University
Art Architecture and Design
113 Research Drive
Building C
Bethlehem, PA 18015

Katelyn

Katelyn 9/1 Progress

Coincidence: when multiple events (spaces) occur by chance and without planning

Collision: when multiple forms differing in geometry/shape come together in some way and compete for attention/retain their separate identities

Collage: when multiple visual identities/fragments overlap or overlay on top of each other to create a new visual identity

Berlin Memorial Case Study Progress

Coincidental spaces are created where “lower level” blocks interact and connect between taller blocks. Various different kinds of spaces created.

Grace Farms Case Study Progress

Coincidental spaces created on the exterior in between the curvature of the building. Formal interior spaces created by walls and furniture. Two types of coincidental spaces: joined and individual (separated).

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