Tuesday, November 2, 2010

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RELAXING VITRA

This new innovative design inspired by architect Frank Gehry’s Vitra design Museum,
Although it doesn’t take on the all the complex shapes and curves that can keep you
Wondering. This house it is designed to make you feel relaxed and calm.
Built on the beach in Malibu California, surrounded by quiet nature and cool breeze coming from
The water. It’s an ultimate getaway house designed to keep you relaxed and calm

THE IDEAS

The ideas came from the architect Frank Gehry.
Gehry was born in Frank Goldberg in Toronto, Canada, in 1929.
Frank Gehry moved to Los Angeles at an early age and completed his architectural education at the University of Southern California. Frank Gehry founded his own firm, and embarked on the design of a large variety of residential, commercial, office and institutional projects.
The Art Gallery of Ontario has 45,000 square metres of physical space,
Its collection includes more than 68,000 works spanning the 1st century to the present-day. It includes the world's largest collection of Canadian art, and also has an impressive collection of European art.
My Idea came to Me from Art Gallery of Ontario, I liked the glass facade he had designed and how its all open but I also wanted something not as complicated, but I also wanted to use glass and the idea of beach house came into mind, where it suited glass walls and luxury style living.
I wanted to change from the complexity of all the curves and complex shapes into a more simple but elegant look. also the fact that all buildings in the city is always have that rush feeling and crowdedness, I aimed for more calm and cooling place, so a beach house was what I was intending.

THE HOUSE

The glazing around the front of the house is designed for the purpose of facing the water,
Which allows sunlight and an interesting shadow? Also the view which is visible from inside the
House gives a more comfortable feel.
Its environmentally friendly design allows the natural light to flow through the house, and the high
Ceilings which lets the house stay cool
A two storey cement rendered beach house, 4 big bedrooms, 2
Bathrooms, entertainment room and 2 lounge rooms. Its a house set on the beach, designed to relax you and give you that space you need.
This multi-million dollar home which was transformed from a curved museum to a very straight walled home, with most of it glass to allow for the view and light to come in. Upstairs has a big balcony looking on the ocean, with enough room for any kind of party Downstairs is a very roomy and open area, a very large lounge room open to the kitchen and dining. The lounge facing the ocean with large glass wall giving it the relaxing feel.


REFERENCES

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Gallery_of_Ontario
http://architect.architecture.sk/frank-owen-gehry-architect/frank-owen-gehry-architect.php
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gehry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:AGO_at_dusk.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:AGO_and_Grange_Park.jpg

Monday, November 1, 2010

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CASE STUDY - WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL

Designed by architect Frank Gehry, Walt Disney Concert Hall, new home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, is designed to be one of the most acoustically sophisticated concert halls in the world, providing both visual and aural intimacy for an unparalleled musical experience.

Through the vision and generosity of Lillian Disney, the Disney family, and many other individual and corporate donors, the city will enjoy one of the finest concert halls in the world, as well as an internationally recognized architectural landmark.

From the stainless steel curves of its striking exterior to the state-of-the-art acoustics of the hardwood-paneled main auditorium, the 3.6-acre complex embodies the unique energy and creative spirit of the city of Los Angeles and its orchestra.

Located on a historically and culturally prominent downtown site, the Walt Disney Concert Hall is to become the permanent home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The Concert Hall is situated on historic Bunker Hill at the intersection of First Street and Grand Avenue, adjacent to the existing Music Center of Los Angeles.

The project began as an invited design competition, during which many of the fundamental design tenets were established. These include an open and accessible main entrance, a sympathetic and inclusive attitude in the building's relationship to the Music Center's existing Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, a pedestrian scale frontage along Grand Avenue, a generous and open backstage area, and a large garden.


The hall is named after the entertainment giant, after Walt Disney’s family and corporation donations which sum up to US$ 100 million to build this work of art. It is build on a 3.6-acre land in the middle of the Los Angeles city and also serves as the home of Los Angeles Philharmonic, one of the major orchestras in the West Coast


The organ of the hall was designed by the designer Frank Gehry along with the organ maker Caspar Glatter-Götz. The voicing and tonal direction of the organ is Manuel Rosales’ responsibility. The collaborations resulted to a grand unique organ.







Many design elements have evolved since the competition, most notably the Hall's shape, the foyer size, and the consideration and subsequent elimination of a chamber hall and a 350-room hotel.

From Design start in 1987, to Construction start in 1999, to the Inauguration in 2003... it took sixteen years!