ARCHITECTS:
Moshe Safdie
Walter Burley Griffin (Deceased)
CONCEPT 1:
Architecture responds to the essence of space,
where the designs are specific to place and culture – they are inspired by the
historic, cultural and social fabric of their site. (Safdie)
CONCEPT 2:
A city not just designed to be
part of the landscape but to represent and enhance democracy. (Griffin)
CONCEPT 3:
Architecture is shaped by factors such as
proliferation of automobile, greater population densities, and the advent of
high-rise buildings made possible by new technologies. (Safdie)
CONCEPT 4:
The home can become a total work of art and craft in spite of an industrial system that alienates areas of human activity from creative, individual involvement. (Griffin)
CONCEPT 5:
Building responsibly and sustainabily
in order to respond to the issues of energy conservation, of ecology and of
renewable materials. (Safdie)
CONCEPT 6:
Architecture grows
out of a vision of the way it can effect the lives of the individuals for whom
buildings and public spaces are created. (Safdie)
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