Wednesday, May 23, 2007

taken from www.oma.eu
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"Unlike the traditional high-rise building, the design for the Ras al Khaimah Convention and Exhibition Centre accommodates all primary functions, such as the convention centre, hotel rooms, apartments, offices and retail space in a giant sphere.

A low-rise building adjacent to the sphere `hovers` above the ground beside the exhibtion centre, retail and additional hotel rooms.

Access to the new buildings is provided by a new road system linking it to the city creating a direct connection between the new buildings and the exisiting urban structure.

What is left to be invented when it comes to the creation of a landmark?

So far the 21st century – in a desperate effort to differentiate one building from the next – has been characterized by a manic production of extravagant shapes. Paradoxically, the result is a surprisingly monotonous urban substance, where any attempt at ‘difference’ is instantly neutralized in a sea of meaningless architectural gestures.

RAK is confronted with an important choice: Does it join so many others in this mad, futile race or does it become the first to offer a new credibility?

This project represents a final attempt at distinction through architecture:not through the creation of the next bizarre image, but through a return to pure form.

Invented long ago, both the sphere and the bar explicitly abandon claims to formal invention or ‘originality’. (The sphere even existed before man itself…) Yet both geometries still continue to feed the architectural imagination: perfectly autonomous shapes, within their bounds the

promise of a perfect world – made possible only by the seamless integration of engineering.

In spite of their apparent simplicity the sphere and the bar could come to represent a milestone in the construction of the new RAK and provide it with a powerful universal symbol: Western and Eastern, futuristic and primordial, contemporary and timeless."

tech presentation

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presentation.
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Monday, May 21, 2007

sky high

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i thought the sky was really pretty today. too bad i didnt have my slr and the photos are real bad cause i took em as i crossed the street. LOL
oh well
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Saturday, May 19, 2007

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love me for my imperfections.

Monday, May 14, 2007

scanned

nana was scanning her history diagram til she tried scanning her hand. so then i told ehr to scan her face. then i scanned mine. i love HISTORY
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Saturday, May 12, 2007

Monday, May 7, 2007

design: contrast

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they liked my presentation today. i swear to god, after i saw james' collage i was pretty freaked out cause i thought mine was too "photoshop-ed". so typical of me. to use clouds. perhaps that'll be my trademark for my presentations.
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