MIAD Project
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Questions
1. How does your work create a relationship between land and water?
My work creates the relationship between land and water by the use of my walls that makes the land seem very big at first glace but after someone goes through my structure then they realize that the water is big as well, thus giving the illusion that the land and the water are big, vast, and open.
2. What feelings will people have upon seeing, entering, walking through your structure?
When entering my structure, people will give the first impression that the wall that stands before them allows them to think that there is something beyond that wall, almost like a child on Christmas morning wondering what is inside the gifts under a Christmas tree.
3. How does your structure relate to our world physically as well as our mind?
The structure itself gives us the meaning that there is something there, but it also relates to the decision in our minds where we should go once we take a few steps inside making the person decide if they should go to the left or the right.
4. How does your structure embrace the lake?
My structure embraces the lake by allowing the structure have a much more open concept when it extends to the horizon which can create a much more expansive lakeshore line.
5. How does your structure use the fundamental architectural components of Path, Portal, & Place?
The main design of this project is the freedom of choosing your path and seeing the path which it creates the idea that the person who encounters this piece will have the decision once they enter the main portal they have to choose two different portals when soon meet up again as once big portal showing the water and making it a huge place overall.
6.How does your structure embody meaning?
The many decisions that this structure brings, and the design of this is to let the person who encounters this to decide but the same time don't make it seem like a maze with dead ends which can make the user fustrated and give up on this structure overall. This was designed to be simple but yet again have a challenge of some sort to enter the water by deciding which path they want to choose.
7. Describe at least 3 meaningful decisions.
By creating this design, they allow the user to make the desision that they have to enter the structure and understand how it works. It creates the ability for the user to sit there and understand what they are going though. They are not just going straight to the water. They must decide weather they want to see the water from the other side or wonder if they are going to choose the right path towards their destination or the wrong path and get lost, they don't know since they have just encountered it.
1. How does your work create a relationship between land and water?
My work creates the relationship between land and water by the use of my walls that makes the land seem very big at first glace but after someone goes through my structure then they realize that the water is big as well, thus giving the illusion that the land and the water are big, vast, and open.
2. What feelings will people have upon seeing, entering, walking through your structure?
When entering my structure, people will give the first impression that the wall that stands before them allows them to think that there is something beyond that wall, almost like a child on Christmas morning wondering what is inside the gifts under a Christmas tree.
3. How does your structure relate to our world physically as well as our mind?
The structure itself gives us the meaning that there is something there, but it also relates to the decision in our minds where we should go once we take a few steps inside making the person decide if they should go to the left or the right.
4. How does your structure embrace the lake?
My structure embraces the lake by allowing the structure have a much more open concept when it extends to the horizon which can create a much more expansive lakeshore line.
5. How does your structure use the fundamental architectural components of Path, Portal, & Place?
The main design of this project is the freedom of choosing your path and seeing the path which it creates the idea that the person who encounters this piece will have the decision once they enter the main portal they have to choose two different portals when soon meet up again as once big portal showing the water and making it a huge place overall.
6.How does your structure embody meaning?
The many decisions that this structure brings, and the design of this is to let the person who encounters this to decide but the same time don't make it seem like a maze with dead ends which can make the user fustrated and give up on this structure overall. This was designed to be simple but yet again have a challenge of some sort to enter the water by deciding which path they want to choose.
7. Describe at least 3 meaningful decisions.
By creating this design, they allow the user to make the desision that they have to enter the structure and understand how it works. It creates the ability for the user to sit there and understand what they are going though. They are not just going straight to the water. They must decide weather they want to see the water from the other side or wonder if they are going to choose the right path towards their destination or the wrong path and get lost, they don't know since they have just encountered it.