project 1a: precedent studies

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TAJ MAHAL, 1648 EMPEROR SHAH JAHAN

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Precedent studies of the Taj Mahal and School of Music in Lisbon analyzing their spatial typologies and spatial poetics.

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TAJ MAHAL, 1648

EMPEROR SHAH JAHAN

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SIGHTThe building seems to be floating on clouds when viewed from opposite of the river.

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SIGHTRed sandstones signifies the Persion’s and its imperialism.

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SIGHTTaj mahal framed by an arch to highlight the majestic appearance.

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MATERIALITYWhite marble reflects purity glory.

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SCALE & PROPORTIONLarge building to represent his majestic love.

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LIGHTReflection of light during sunset makes the building look yellow, giving off a different mood.

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LIGHT & SOUNDThe interior is illuminated lightly and shadows reflects sorrowness.

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TEXTUREThe carving and the shading of the ornaments makes the leaves and flowers appear almost real.

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SPIRITUALThe calligraphic inscriptions are symbols of spirituality which portrays the beauty and majestic of the religion.

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SCHOOL OF MUSIC IN LISBON, 2008

JOAO LUIS CARRILHO DA GRACA STUDIOS

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SENSESInterior / Exterior Relationship (equilibrium)

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LIGHTFacade (blind volume)

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SCALE & PROPORTIONAuditorium

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Patio (noise protection)

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Classrooms (size)

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MATERIALITY(concrete & wood)