Flowing Dystrophy

Azmee , Nik Ariff and Mohamad, Kalsom and Hung, Edwin Ng Han (2010) Flowing Dystrophy. Sustainable Tropical Environmental Design Exhibition (STEDex’10), 2. pp. 80-81. ISSN 2180-0685

Abstract

The artefact is developed through the application of the conceptual precept of dystrophy unto an urban space. This excludes the need to create an object such as a building first before applying the concept of dystrophy. In the absence of any newly made object to undergo dystrophy, the application of dystrophy onto the existing urban fabric continues to be applied to the urban space. The hard-lined rectilinear forms that predominate the surroundings become soft and sinewy forms over all the urban space. Where the existing forms are regular in rigid order or patterns, dystrophy has transformed them into chaotic free flows defining unpredictable spaces around the urban space.......[Read More]

Item Type: Article
Subjects: N Fine Arts > NA Architecture
Divisions: Faculty of Architecture and Design > Department of Architecture
Last Modified: 30 Mar 2011 00:58
URI: http://stedex.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/55
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