According to Vitruvius’s “de Architectura” : Good buildings must satisfy three core principles: Firmness, Commodity, and Delight; it ought to be a balance and coordination among these three elements, with none overpowering the others. Today we address aesthetic, structural, and functional considerations. However, looked at another way, function itself is seen as encompassing all criteria, including aesthetic, psychological, and cultural ones. Delight, on the other hand, is a very controversial principle which is disputed by critics due to the fluidity of the term as well as being subject to infinite interpretations. [excerpt: Wikipedia]
Making a physical model has been one of the best ways to conceptualise a project, for this we have tested tower configurations, dispositions of key elements of the built form, and also determining levels to the site. Kenny Heights has been a project conceived entirely from the study of built forms through this method.
The BOH Visitor Centre is one of those buildings that seemed totally in sync with the environment, yet it’s construction techniques, of precast piles and steel framework belies its simplicity. A totally open concept, naturally ventilated interiors and perforated walls made of fallen tree trunks make this a unique experience.
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