Wednesday, 22 February 2012

DESIGN STRATEGIES


Dynamic Architecture
Dynamic Architecture is considered to be design involving time and motion. It is merely like Kinematic Architecture but the form is dynamic in nature.

Dynamic Architecture

There are two approaches for creating dynamic architecture.
1. Motion
2. Animation
These two approached defines the form and circulation. Both approaches involve time but in different manner.

Motion
In this approach, the design is time based movement which involves the movement through kinetics where design modifies or transforms through intervals.

Motion

Animation
In this approach, the design is animated form where user eye moves from one point to another. It is static in nature but involve time fragment for the animated form. The animated form is based on three principles: Sheering, Shifting and Rotating.
Animation
Sheering

Sheering Effect involves the change in the form. This effect is animated where form start transforming its shape. The change in the form is gradual and user eye can witness each fragment of the change.

Sheering Effect
Shifting

Shifting Effect involves the gradual axial movement of the design. The form starts transforming on X or Y axis. The shifting of the form creates in-between spaces.
Shifting Effect
Rotating

Rotating Effect involves the rotary motion of the form. This can be animated or kinetic in nature.
The rotation can be on X and Y axis and it will follow the animation.
Rotating Effect


Dynamic Architecture can be static in nature but these three principles give the form of animation which can be read by user eye. The idea can transform a simple form to complex one.





5 comments:

  1. Interesting concept and very well researched I must say. I am a third year student at Indus Valley and am working with a similar concept for my studio project. This blog is proving instrumental in my research. Could you tell me the source of your research.
    Thank you

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  2. Could you tell me the source of your research plase..
    Thank you

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  3. @bsk
    send me your email. I will forward you the thesis report. that might be helpful

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  4. b.yurtseven@etu.edu.tr thank you so much..

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  5. Hello, I'am waiting for your e-mail.. These sources are very important for my thesis please..

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