designing final
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NATHAN KATONA831782
OLD COMMERCE
MELBOURNE SCHOOLOF DESIGN BUILDING
BALDWIN SPENCERBUILDING
REDMOND BARRYBUILDING
UNION HOUSE
RAYMOND PRIESTLY
OLD QUADRANGLE
UNION LAWN
SUN RIBBONSCULPTURE
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site history
Union Lawn has undergone a significant amount of change over the history of the University of Melbourne. It has often been a central area for many activities with a variety of different faculties surrounding the sides of the square.
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Two societies a thrust against each other, one that which is very pure, untouched, and underdeveloped, against a powerful and conquering nation. This polarising fusion of two cultures triggers chaos between the dissimilar groups. Their values and beliefs clash, conflict and cause a heated encounter in one setting.
One group will exhibit a competitive advantage, and therefore triumphs over a lesser opponent, due to their technological advancement and dominance. In essence these societies have varying cultural dimensions and display deep rooted survival behaviour meaning power can be shared, or in this case be severely one sided.
superimposition
experienceTook physical features of the soldier image to reshape the building to include a sun roof and change the structural shape.
A continuing theme of repetition was sustained. The two cultures were shown on either side of union square to show conflict.
Bringing together elements of smoothing, linear and curved shapes, and site to create a single composition.
final project
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