Abstract
This book records and celebrates the research finding of Anholt Island by students from Studio 2B, Arkitektskolen Aarhus,
These mahogany constructions are our architectural versions of a Rosetta Stone.
These are constructs that record layers of information about Anholt island through virtual and physical techniques, where each step and mechanic imparts and inscribes knowledge beyond the 1:1.
These constructs are visual keys, used to inspire and influence all decision-making processes in a design project.
These architectural Rosetta Stones document and amplify quantitative information about a site on Anholt Island through qualitative means. They are tools for uncovering realities previously unseen or unimagined through the manipulation of data via personal experience.
These mahogany constructions are our architectural versions of a Rosetta Stone.
These are constructs that record layers of information about Anholt island through virtual and physical techniques, where each step and mechanic imparts and inscribes knowledge beyond the 1:1.
These constructs are visual keys, used to inspire and influence all decision-making processes in a design project.
These architectural Rosetta Stones document and amplify quantitative information about a site on Anholt Island through qualitative means. They are tools for uncovering realities previously unseen or unimagined through the manipulation of data via personal experience.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Aarhus |
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Number of pages | 57 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Feb 2017 |
Keywords
- digital Fabrication
- material investigations
- material properties
- CNC
- tooling
- mapping
Artistic research
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