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1. MADE BY: YOGESH MUNDE 3RD YR
B.ARCH
GUIDED BY :- PROF.
KULDEEP BHATIA
2. LIFE HISTORY
• James Wines (born 1932) is an American
artist/architect associated withEnvironmental
design.
• Wines is founder and president of SITE, a New
York City -based architecture and environmental
arts organization chartered in 1970.
• The main focus of his design work is on green
issues and the integration of buildings with their
surrounding contexts.
3. PHILOSOPHY ON HAND DRAWING
• Winesstronglyadvocateshanddrawingasakeyto
conceptualprocesses,alongsidecomputer-aidedtools.
• Formostarchitectsgraphicrepresentationisnotional,
technical,orillustrativeandmainlyusedasananalytical
tooltorecorddesignintentions,butheconsidersdrawing
moreasawayof exploringthephysicalandpsychological
stateof inclusion,suggestingthatbuildingscanbe
fragmentaryandambiguous,asopposedtoconventionally
functionaland determinate.
4. • The fluidity of connection between mind and hand
determinesthequalityof thearchitectyoubecome.
• It shapes your thinking and, therefore, the kind of firm in
which you practice, including the creative level of people
withwhomyouchoosetoassociate.
• A high aptitude in hand drawing influences the character
andinnovativelevelof theworkyou produce.
8. • The BEST Products
Company of Richmond,
Virginia - a retail
merchandiser of hard
goods in the USA. The
Peeling Project
showroomwas first of
nine commercial
buildings designed for
the company.
THE BEST PRODUCTS COMPANY
9. • Portions of the brick
veneer of the facade are
peeled away precariously
into space, revealing the
beyond. This sculptural
innovation produces the
effect of architecture in a
state of tentativeness and
instability.
• Since the project is not
about formalist design, it
explores the alternative
relationships between art
and buildings.
THE BEST PRODUCTS COMPANY
10. • The Peeling Project
was followed by a
series of eight more
retail showrooms.
• Each of these
architectural concepts
treated the standard
"bigbox"prototype as
the subject matter for
an art statement.
THE BEST PRODUCTSCOMPANY
11. • By means of inversion,
fragmentation,
displacement, distortions
of scale, and invasions of
nature and by engaging
people's reflex
identification with
commonplace buildings,
the BEST showrooms
also explore the social,
psychological and
aesthetic aspects of
architecture.
THE BEST PRODUCTSCOMPANY
12. • This small food kiosk is
designed for the historic
Madison Square Park in
New York City.
• The concept responds to
several important features
of the surrounding
community - the triangular
shape of Daniel Burnham’s
Flatiron Building, the plan
of the historic park, the
profusion of vegetation, and
the festive atmosphere that
prevails during all seasons.
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13. • Alarge shade trellis, overgrown with English ivy, covers
an inclined roof and the entire back wall of the five
hundred sq. ft. building.
• The general intention of the design is to provide a food
kiosk for Madison Square Park that becomes a
miniature garden in itself, thus, making it a part of the
surrounding enviornment by following his philosophy of
integrating architecture with enviornment.
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14. • This environmental center explores all aspects of water-
related science and culture.
• The concept, entitled “AQUATORIUM” is intended to
inspire a profound appreciation of humanity's
relationship to the earth's most precious resource.
• By means of sight, sound, and touch, the building and
its exhibition spaces are designed to tell the story of
water and people.
AQUATORIUM
CONCEPT
15. • Located on top of hill,
this new facility is
integrated with its
circular site as an over
and underground
experience.
• The building is
composed of lateral
information walls that
carry the exhibitions
from interior to exterior
and fuse with the
surrounding
topography.
AQUATORIUM
CONCEPT
16. • These animated walls
divide the sections of
the museum into
culture, science,
habitat, technology, and
agriculture, using such
exhibit devices as
video, water events,
virtual reality
experiences, gardens,
natural phenomena and
hands-on displays that
explain the value of
water in the history of
civilization.
AQUATORIUM
CONCEPT