Essays about: "KTH architect"
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1. Construction site living
University essay from KTH/ArkitekturAbstract : The architect’s main tool of representation, parallel projection drawing, can be described as the architect's way of "tracing the shadow of an imagined future". This shadow however, is bigger than the lines we put on paper. If we turn around and face the “behind” of the built, we find ourselves in front of a group of construction workers. READ MORE
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2. Doing Architecture
University essay from KTH/ArkitekturAbstract : WHY:”Making is the most powerful way we solve problems, express ideas and shape our world. What and how we make defines who we are, and communicates who we want to be.”-Daniel Charny. My vision of this semesters has been to embrace the joy of making. READ MORE
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3. An interpretation of the two Piranesi's, implanted with the monuments of Ulleråker
University essay from KTH/ArkitekturAbstract : The fictional novel Piranesi set the basis for this speculation. Readings of the novel and the architect Giovanni Battista Piranesi that the novel refers to gave an outline, methods and tools for the following design. READ MORE
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4. Chunk Metabolism : Exploring how to plan for reuse of structural elements
University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknikAbstract : With a major share of the negative environmental impacts deriving from construction and its waste, ways to reduce the material and energy use in this sector have been the focus of studies for decades. Reuse of building elements and materials is gaining traction with researchers, architects, developers and real estate owners. READ MORE
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5. Meta
University essay from KTH/ArkitekturAbstract : Architecture is a field inherently connected to art. The artist cancreate pieces that purposefully challenge our emotional states. Often,the architect is merely responsible for supplying the canvas. Theseemotional challenges, often conveyed by art, can frequently be left assecondary in architecture. READ MORE