hi
can anyone give me a (or some) precedents on architecture/structures that have the idea of the 'loop' for its scheme, either in its circulation/program/structure?
Someday in the distant future , when the exacavate the ruins of our civilisations, they'll find these yellow arches everywhere on earth and theyd probably think it was a worldwide religion or somethin.
not to forget: in monasteries the cloisters, open to air, protected to rain, where the monks and nuns may walk round and round for their contemplation, talk and prayer.
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hi
can anyone give me a (or some) precedents on architecture/structures that have the idea of the 'loop' for its scheme, either in its circulation/program/structure?
that is, aside from the Mobius House.
Other UN Studio work.
kohlhaas:cctv
eisenman: max-reinhardt-house (never build)
i guess something by NL architects (never build)
and, certainly 2000 student projects
un studio, mercedes-benz museum.
penguin pool at the london zoo.
there is this isozaki project which always reminds me going round and round.
some PLOT, FOA projects
Fosters reichtag
guggenheim ny
superstudio
kiesler
Herzog de Meuron tower basel
bmw event and delivery center-asymptote
WW (Witte Whiting) Toronto Waterfront competition entry
Someday in the distant future , when the exacavate the ruins of our civilisations, they'll find these yellow arches everywhere on earth and theyd probably think it was a worldwide religion or somethin.
the drive thru is definately a looping form of circulation
not to forget: in monasteries the cloisters, open to air, protected to rain, where the monks and nuns may walk round and round for their contemplation, talk and prayer.
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