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In this Post we will see…. “Conscious Inspiration” exists at best “families”
This is the “Conscious Inspiration” short story of two OMA’s graduates: BIG (Bjarke Ingels) and REX (Joshua Prince-Ramus)
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Like in all good families there are mutual influences….
Look at the buildings designed lately by REX and BIG architects in Seoul City , shown in the next images
for you to judge….
REX architects Project R6
apartments building
Yongsan International Business District of Seoul, South Korea 2012-2016
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Bjarke Ingels group- BIG architects
cross # towers Seoul , korea
published 2012
Eliinbar’s Sketches 2012 – BIG’s & REX’s “Stacking Diagram design Strategy”….
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It is noticeable for the observer…. most likely, BIG’s and REX’s source of inspiration is the “Stacking Diagram design Strategy” developed by the “spiritual father”Rem Koolhaas….but they do it”consciously”
What do I mean by doing it “consciously”?
The “Conscious Inspiration Method” is about bringing something of your self.
REX for example, morphologically gets inspired from the“Stacking Diagram design Strategy” but they add their own Interpretation….They design large inner courtyard garden that apartments will overlook it from within the tower’s upper storeys.
For more information about REX’s Project R6 go to DEZEEN.COM
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You are invited to visit my relevant post, Rem-Koolhaas-they-were-all-my-sons: BIG, MVRDV,REX,FREE-and learn more about the“Inspiration Sources” of BIG and REX and the “stacking Diagram design Strategy “.
This is an Eliinbar’s sketch from the “stacking Diagram design Strategy “post….On the left, a project designed by the Dutch firm MVRDV for the “Berlin Voids competition”, on the right REX’s Museum Plaza …….
Are MVRDV’s “Berlin Voids competition” the inspiration origins of the “stacking Diagram design Strategy”?
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Check the NEW CONSCIOUS INSPARATION PAGE
in my Facebook
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A “small talk” about “Conscious inspiration”
With the methodology of “conscious Inspiration”, we don’t need to be intimidated to get inspired from relevant buildings.
Be inspired consciously from existing buildings, and you will experience a unique design process that will serve your creative desires….
But first we must develop our “TOOLS” or in other words, our” Codex rules”….
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In my previous posts I published numerous “Design Strategies” = “TOOLS” ”= “Codex rules”, of talent and well known architects
You are invited to visit my previous posts and learn more about ”Codex rules” of leading architects like Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Rem Koolhaas, Morphosis and others….
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Here is a short list of my previous posts , Presenting the “Design Strategies” = “TOOLS” ”= “Codex rules” of leading architects
1. Zaha Hadid & Frank Lloyd Wright ….Do aspirations for reality begins in our drawings?
https://archidialog.com/2012/05/11/
2. Morphosis “Floor plan strategy”
https://archidialog.com/2012/01/12/
3. Learning from Frank Gehry ….Chapter 1 ,His Design Tools
https://archidialog.com/2011/10/24/
4. Learning from Frank Gehry ….Chapter 2 His floor plan Strategy
https://archidialog.com/2011/10/27/
5. Learning from Frank Gehry . ….Chapter 3 – the “Clinging Statue Strategy”
https://archidialog.com/2011/11/13/
6. Learning from Zaha Hadid
https://archidialog.com/2011/09/12/
7. Bjarke Ingels Group – BIG….how they do it?
https://archidialog.com/2012/05/06/
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Once we develop our “TOOLS”=”Codex rules”, it will lead us to high quality and creative architecture.
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What do say about gathering all the leading architects “Codex rules” ,in a “very small book”?
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