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Here is another interesting example of “Conscious Inspiration“
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Toyo Ito Architect
Sendai Mediatheque – External view
Japan 2001
Toyo Ito Architect
Sendai Mediatheque – Inside view
Japan 2001
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lacoste + Stevenson architects
Open competition for the university of technology sydney’s (UTS) podium extension.
External view
lacoste + stevenson architects
Open competition for the university of technology sydney’s (UTS) podium extension
Inside view . March 2010, First Prize
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“Transparent Inspiration” elinbar Sketches 2011
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The “conscious inspiration” Signs
1. Both buildings deal with Transparency.
Transparent Façade allow the revelation
of diverse activities that occur within the building.
2. The buildings are designed in a unique simplicity of elements,
Toyo Ito defines them as plates (floors) ,
tubes (columns) and skin (facade/exterior walls).
3. The buildings open floor-plates ensuring maximum flexibility
of use and the continuous activation of space.
4. Significant source of inspiration
for the vertical tube steel lattice columns
that rise up from ground floor to roof,
are tree trunks in a forest.
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If you are interested in Toyo Ito’s Inspiration Sources
You are invited to visit my recent and relevant post
https://archidialog.com/2010/07/08
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