EMMA J. LI
ARCHITECT, AIA, LEED GA, WELL AP
Brutalist Facelift
Building Facade Renovation Competition 2013
A Building that Explode from Inside
Brutalist architecture is a style of architecture that flourished from the 1950s to the mid-1970s, spawned from the modernist architectural movement. Examples are typically very linear, fortresslike and blockish, often with a predominance of concrete construction. Initially the style came about for government buildings, low-rent housing and shopping centres to create functional structures at a low cost, but eventually designers adopted the look for other uses such as college buildings.
A connection between design and practice, is to convert this existing building into architectural proportions.
Requirement:
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restore lost vitality of these apartment buildings
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redefine their future
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uplift their looking
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give the insight
Context:
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a singular reflection of interaction between military elegance and militarism
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a unified touristic site inspiring creative people
Architecture
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present the modernist age
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typically very linear, fortress-like and blokish
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often with a predominance concrete looking
The process of communicating concepts, develop the form and pattern by re-organize the elements of explosion.
There are two ways to get the concept to be architectural. One is to re-form the explosion into a more regulated shape, the other is to inverse the process - explode a block into pieces.
A double layer facade system provided a new sustainable option for old buildings. By using these new materials and new technologies, we could minimize energy use on heating and cooling.