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The brief was to study a section of Louis Kahn’s The Esherick House and design four different rooms by projecting through the section. Each room was to have a different spatial typology, functional program (eat/cook, live, sleep, wash), furniture, body gesture, ground relationship, and threshold. The four rooms are strategically arranged to create a unified ensemble. The four rooms adapts three main strategies derived from Kahn’s works:1. Natural light (time) 2. Geometric shapes 3. Balanced composition between served spaces (primary & dominant) and servant spaces (secondary & minor)
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SITE ENSEMBLE: ANCHORING SECTION STUDY

YEAR
LOCATION
SECOND YEAR - SECOND SEMESTER | JULY - NOV 2013
PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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