Monday, 29 December 2008

PARIS-

Palace of Versailles-
The grounds were laid out geometrically around a main axis, secondary axes, radiating pathways, and circular (or semi-circular) pools known as basins. Everything was symmetrical, if staggered on several levels.










Centre Pompidou-

the Centre Pompidou houses one of the most important museums in the world, featuring the leading collection of modern and contemporary art in Europe, a vast public reference library with facilities for over 2,000 readers, general documentation on 20th century art, a cinema and performance halls, a music research institute, educational activity areas, bookshops, a restaurant and a café and the building support structure and movement and flow systems, such as the escalators, were relegated to the outside of the building, thereby freeing up interior space for museum and activity areas. Colour-coded ducts are attached to the building's west façade, as a kind of wrapping for the structure: blue for air, green for fluids, yellow for electricity cables and red for movement and flow.




Thursday, 25 December 2008

Ham house











Dec.08
Ham house and garden-
I went to there for reserch of history essay. It's huge house and very looks like a country house and seems to quiet suburbs. There are beautiful garden which is cherry garden, I didn't see that unfortunately (It was winter) and there are also eight grass plats which is a south terrace border with clipped yew cones, hibiscus.

Wednesday, 10 December 2008

Under scan





Nov.08
Under scan in Trafalgar square-
It was installed in trafalgar sauare. It was fantastic public art installation and great video portraits of people. Under Scan, by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, is a large-scale public art installation featuring over 1,000 interactive portraits. It was created specifically for the East Midlands region of the United Kingdom. In November 2008 it toured to London with over 200 additional portraits of Londoners

Tuesday, 9 December 2008

ANdy Warhol






Dec.08
Southbank centre

Friday, 5 December 2008

WWT London Wetland Centre








Nov.08

WWT London Wetland Centre-
When I was there I was surprised because I did not expect this space in London. I was huge space and wildlife place. This is Founded in 1946 by the naturalist and artist, the late Sir Peter Scott, WWT is the only UK charity with a national network of nine specialist wetland visitor centres. With over 60 years experience of wetland conservation, WWT is committed to the protection of wetlands and all that depend on them for survival.

Tuesday, 2 December 2008












Nov.08
MA Degree show-