EXPERIMENT 2: IMAGE CAPTURES (FINAL SUBMISSION)
Due to my electroliquid aggregation concept, this monument is integrated and held between two landscapes which represents the contrast between the mass of the landscape and its dense blocks of the monuments. The geography is integral to the design to give this monument the appearance of it floating above the water, while maintaining a robust attachment to the rocky mountains.
The meeting point for architecture students is created through the environment which further represents the integration of the landscape with its monuments. The meeting point is located between both monuments so that the students are able to view both at the same time. In the middle of the meeting place are where log benches are placed.
The geography is integral to the second design of the monument, giving it an appearance as if floating above the water, while maintaining a robust attachment to the land.
The environmental integration is crucial to the design of the monuments as they are embedded into the landscape, which relates to the electroliquid aggregation concept as the dense blocks of the monuments create an attraction against the environment.
Both monuments and the meeting point are all connected to each other, enabling the students to explore the landscape as well as the monuments through the pathway created on the water to represent the interconnection between the surrounding environment and its minimalistic appearance of the blocks.
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