Project 3[Historic Preservation]
106 Parrish Street, Durham, NC 27701 is the site address for project 3. We to DOCUMENTED and OBSERVED both building and site context thoroughly and ANALYZED and INTERPRETED data observed in a useful and meaningful way to inform the conceptual design process that we are going to do. My group[3] looked at
building’s structure/ codes/ ADA exploration)
the zoning and building code details of the site.
in its existing state, consider the egress system and accessibility issues in the building
ADA as it applies to the site
the structural system of the building to examine what changes the building is ready to take in
the other present problems faced by the facility and how it can be rectified?
constraints and opportunities of the site
what is/ are the unusual/dominant feature(s) of the site?
show the existing building drawings illustrating the interpreted features
building’s structure/ codes/ ADA exploration)
the zoning and building code details of the site.
in its existing state, consider the egress system and accessibility issues in the building
ADA as it applies to the site
the structural system of the building to examine what changes the building is ready to take in
the other present problems faced by the facility and how it can be rectified?
constraints and opportunities of the site
what is/ are the unusual/dominant feature(s) of the site?
show the existing building drawings illustrating the interpreted features
Anthropology of Light-Seth Riskin
It was interesting listening to the speech by Seth Riskin. I liked how he talked about holography, a technique that allows the light scattered from an object to be recorded and later reconstructed so that it appears as if the object is in the same position relative to the recording medium as it was when recorded. The image changes as the position and orientation of the viewing system changes in exactly the same way as if the object were still present, thus making the recorded image (hologram) appear three dimensional. I liked the showcases he had in the gallery and how the color of light was changing in different perspectives I would look at it.
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