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concept:built-in-seating-as-architecturebuilt-in seating as architecture
Seating permanently integrated into the room's fabric, creating a living center that defines space.
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Chapters (1)
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- This chapter describes how living process unfolds to create rooms with life, covering position, main centers, fine structure, and tranquility.
Artifacts (1)
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- Sullivan house living roomsupportsA living room where a deep red corduroy built-in sofa forms a strong center around a large window.
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- The brutal geometric moment — making positive elements, syncopated harmony, massive stones — is what transforms mere building into architecture
- The focus on visual imagery or style that leads to forms not attainable by structure-preserving steps.
- Synthetic statement that architecture is the art of awakening space.
- Slogan attributed to Le Corbusier, cited as an artistic justification for machine-like building process.
- The three-dimensional mass of the building, to be established as a primitive rectangle in response to the centers in public space.
- The structural backbone of an unfolded world: a nested system of movement spaces (streets, paths) and common gathering spaces (hulls) that shape public life.
- Description of the human quality of unfolded public spaces.
- Step-by-step description of how the living room achieved life.