The Two Concepts
Concept 1: Design to elude time. Concept 2: Architecture seen as
kinetic and dynamic- embodies
the machine.
Elude is defined as 'evade or escape from, typically in a skillful or cunning way'.
The structure eludes time by the use of curves and straight lines at the same moment. The curves give the form a modernistic touch whereas the straight lines, grounded in the past.
One only sees an object in motion when it is related to a stationary object. The presence of the curvilinear forms, when contrasted with the rectangular prisms epitomise the structure's dynamical qualities. When combined with the motion of the light rail and the people, even the mundane rectangular prisms appear to be moving due to their orientation.
Electroliquid Aggregation Quote:
Time and motion are intertwined, so much so that a simple curve in a structure can hint the presence of movement through both time and space.
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