Tuesday, April 14, 2009

INSIDE of our building??????

Inside of The Sage Gateshead. The skin surrounds the inside and makes for an interesting view and makes the structure of the ceiling attractive.





Spaces in between the plates and the skin are made into seating spaces, circulation, exhibit areas, etc....



We just keep coming up with questions, that are partially or never answered. Here are a few images that enclose a "skin" or roof structure. There is a point in which a building roof transitions into the walls of the building, where are those in our building? Do they happen inside the building or are the walls included in the complete form? The Sage Gateshead in England is one example of using the skin as their roof which encloses the building and all the floor plates are inside of it.




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