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Erica Savig_Fall 2007 Work

A disjointed summary of my inspirations and process towards my studio project of a retreat center on Governor's Island, as well as my continuing research on collaborations between architecture and cell biology.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Creating Landscape for Program

These land formations were designed to create a variety of landscape interactions to accomodate the variety in types of interactions that occur across programs. Such interactions occur between mounds, valleys, a lake, flat land, streams, delta, a canal and the river. Program has been grouped according to interaction types which are linked to landscape interaction types.




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  • ▼  2007 (17)
    • ▼  October (9)
      • Another Iteration
      • Creating Landscape for Program
      • Looping Around Boundary Conditions
      • Comments from Gisela
      • Playing with Paper Loops to Help Create an Organiz...
      • Crocheted Fence, Artist Unknown
      • Sean B. Carroll, "Endless Forms Most Beautiful"
      • J. Scott Turner, "The Tinkerer's Accomplice"
      • Diagram of a Crochet Pattern
    • ►  September (8)
      • Scripting Boundary Negotiations
      • Initial Diagramming of Program Relationships
      • from "Emergence," Steven Johnson
      • Continuity within Form_Work of Ruth Asawa
      • Study on Monastery and Retreat Center Schedules_wi...
      • J. Scott Turner, "The Tinkerer's Accomplice"
      • Gregory Bateson, "Steps to an Ecology of Mind"
      • Sanford Kwinter from "Who's Afraid of Formalism?"

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