I was wondering if there are examples of buildings with seperate, interconnected volumes that utilise unique materials for each volume?
Non Sequitur
Oct 21, 22 7:47 am
could you rephrase using more vague and unhelpful terms? Side note, when’s your homework due?
Wood Guy
Oct 21, 22 9:54 am
Are there examples of buildings without separate, interconnected spaces? Are there buildings that don't use unique materials in each volume? I'd propose that nearly every building in existence could be examples for your homework.
Everyday Architect
Oct 21, 22 12:32 pm
Here's the first building that came to mind when reading the OP.
natematt, clearly you've never actually been inside that monstrosity. It's awful. But you do you.
Non Sequitur
Oct 23, 22 3:38 pm
The rom looked good while under construction. Finished product leaves me very disappointed. Interior is dis functional with little of the drama the exterior volumes suggest.
reallynotmyname
Oct 23, 22 6:21 pm
Danny Liebeskind is an Exterior Designer. In a Danny building the program and users inside are always sacrificed as collateral damage in the service of the exterior.
reallynotmyname
Oct 23, 22 6:29 pm
I'm just sorry Danny hasn't used his worldwide fame and influence to bring the practice of Exterior Design to the forefront of the building industry and cultural discourse.
bowling_ball
Oct 23, 22 8:54 pm
There are no walls at 90 degrees to the floor in the addition. I visited a few months ago (and have been to the ROM many times, I lived within walking distance for about 5 years) and it's offensive. I took a few photos because I couldn't believe my eyes, how bad the interior details are.
natematt
Oct 24, 22 12:23 pm
@bowling_ball Did I say it was a good design? Was that the question?
Almosthip
Oct 24, 22 3:12 pm
IDK...but the last time I was at the ROM I was 12 and 12 year old me LOVED it. They had King Tuts exhibit going on and I was in awe. Not to age myself, but that was before the expansion.
thisisnotmyname
Oct 22, 22 1:27 pm
this: each room like a little building
Le Courvoisier
Oct 22, 22 10:06 pm
I’ve never had a material compliment me. Bastards.
Chad Miller
Oct 24, 22 10:25 am
Could be worse. Materials just insult me. I wish they'd just leave me alone.
DickCheney
Oct 24, 22 10:44 am
No one threw this in the mix yet, makes me salivate.
Chad Miller
Oct 24, 22 10:53 am
::Rotates head for clearer view:: What building is that?
DickCheney
Oct 24, 22 11:14 am
Barnes Foundation by TWBT. Surely you have heard of this building CM!
Chad Miller
Oct 24, 22 12:07 pm
Nope. Never heard of building or the firm.
DickCheney
Oct 24, 22 12:21 pm
Now I know you are fucking with me Chad.
Chad Miller
Oct 24, 22 12:23 pm
Nope. Not at all. I'm being completely serious. I rarely follow the architectural world or firms. It's one of the reasons I joined this site.
Chad Miller
Oct 24, 22 10:53 am
Look at you all with you exposure to architectural projects. I'm just sitting here like: 'well time to google'
Hello archinect,
I was wondering if there are examples of buildings with seperate, interconnected volumes that utilise unique materials for each volume?
could you rephrase using more vague and unhelpful terms? Side note, when’s your homework due?
Are there examples of buildings without separate, interconnected spaces? Are there buildings that don't use unique materials in each volume? I'd propose that nearly every building in existence could be examples for your homework.
Here's the first building that came to mind when reading the OP.
For me it's:
Love the ROM
Seriously though, just saw this on here today.
https://archinect.com/firms/pr...
natematt, clearly you've never actually been inside that monstrosity. It's awful. But you do you.
The rom looked good while under construction. Finished product leaves me very disappointed. Interior is dis functional with little of the drama the exterior volumes suggest.
Danny Liebeskind is an Exterior Designer. In a Danny building the program and users inside are always sacrificed as collateral damage in the service of the exterior.
I'm just sorry Danny hasn't used his worldwide fame and influence to bring the practice of Exterior Design to the forefront of the building industry and cultural discourse.
There are no walls at 90 degrees to the floor in the addition. I visited a few months ago (and have been to the ROM many times, I lived within walking distance for about 5 years) and it's offensive. I took a few photos because I couldn't believe my eyes, how bad the interior details are.
@bowling_ball
Did I say it was a good design? Was that the question?
IDK...but the last time I was at the ROM I was 12 and 12 year old me LOVED it. They had King Tuts exhibit going on and I was in awe. Not to age myself, but that was before the expansion.
this: each room like a little building
I’ve never had a material compliment me. Bastards.
Could be worse. Materials just insult me. I wish they'd just leave me alone.
No one threw this in the mix yet, makes me salivate.
::Rotates head for clearer view:: What building is that?
Barnes Foundation by TWBT. Surely you have heard of this building CM!
Nope. Never heard of building or the firm.
Now I know you are fucking with me Chad.
Nope. Not at all. I'm being completely serious. I rarely follow the architectural world or firms. It's one of the reasons I joined this site.
Look at you all with you exposure to architectural projects. I'm just sitting here like: 'well time to google'