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Architectural interest in Cubism centred on the dissolution and reconstitution of Building will sound architecturally CONCEPT three-dimensional form,

OF using simple geometric shapes, exposed without the Aesthetic appealing CUBISM illusions of classical perspective Students will attach and explore post modern architecture Buildings, based on Cubist principles, are designed as geometrical interlocking Designed to allow maximum light into the building shapes or quite simply as a single geometrical shape. Designed with an open space interior Each of the buildings has a basic geometrical design, often a cuboid shape. Shapes of windows and doors in harmony with the shape of the building Simplicity is often an overriding characteristic. EXAMPLES OF CUBIST ARCHITECTURE

Simple, uncomplicated exterior design. Modernist. Modern Materials. Designed to allow maximum light into the building Designed with an open space interior. Plain colour scheme. Shapes of windows and doors in harmony with the shape of the building. Designed to fit into the urban environment. Prefabricated and assembled on site.

it will rise level of modernism in the city It will let the students to show there interest in post modern architecture maximises the use of natural lighting and ventilation open circulation benefits from daylight

manchester civil justice centre uk

The Civil Justice Centre is a flamboyant building and has been compared to a huge filing cabinet with a series of glass drawers randomly pulled out at either end of the steel clad core.

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Architectural

interest in Cubism centred on the dissolution and reconstitution of three-dimensional form, using simple geometric shapes, exposed without the illusions of classical perspective Buildings, based on Cubist principles, are designed as geometrical interlocking shapes or quite simply as a single geometrical shape. Each of the buildings has a basic geometrical design, often a cuboid shape. Simplicity is often an overriding characteristic.

Simple, uncomplicated exterior design. Modernist. Modern Materials. Designed to allow maximum light into the building Designed with an open space interior. Plain colour scheme. Shapes of windows and doors in harmony with

the shape of the building. Designed to fit into the urban environment. Prefabricated and assembled on site.

EXAMPLES OF CUBIST ARCHITECTURE

Building

will sound architecturally Aesthetic appealing Students will attach and explore post modern architecture Designed to allow maximum light into the building Designed with an open space interior Shapes of windows and doors in harmony with the shape of the building

it

will rise level of modernism in the city It will let the students to show there interest in post modern architecture maximises the use of natural lighting and ventilation open circulation benefits from daylight

The Civil Justice Centre is a flamboyant building and has been compared to a huge filing cabinet with a series of glass drawers randomly pulled out at either end of the steel clad core.

From the exterior, it signals and literally displays the accessibility of the courts. The working courts and offices are expressed as long rectilinear forms, articulated at each floor level, and projecting at each end of the building as a varied composition of solid and void. In side elevation, these elements collectively establish a dynamic and distinctive building profile; in end elevation, they form a powerful sculptural interplay of light and shade, depth and complexity. The architectural implication is that the courts are not forbidding or concealed, but open and accessible

Ground floor plan

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