Wednesday, September 24, 2008

My 250 Word Summary of Silkeborg Museum

What I realize about this building was that it looks more like a masterpice of artwork. Why I say this? Well basically looks more like a one of a kind ceramic sculpture which can be revealed by it's artistic looking blobs. In relation to Jorn's idea from the buddha cave temples, the design of the building made me inspired by the Ajanta and Ellora Buddha caves in Maharashtra, India when I discovered last year during my HSC trip. What I notice about this museum was that it clearly matches the aesthetics of a typical art gallery shown by the interior space such as the passage pathways moving like a snake as well as the exterior as stated before as a ceramic sculpture. What I was able to learn about this building was that it had similar design features from the Sydney Opera House from the second assignment, shown by the curved shell design, the never realized corridor system and the same design idea of geometrical shapes, curved lines and parabola looking curves. I also had a feeling that this museum had similar design characteristics from the design of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain by again it's use of Euclidean geometry as well as a series of convex and concave shapes. Overall, I reckon this building could have been built in real life and its how I feel when people see and explore architecture at different locations. The Silkeborg Museum also could have been a well known landmark around the world in real life and make the architect Jorn Utzon even more famous around the globe during this time period. 

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