Space of Seam: Straddling architecture
The Architecture of Suspension
D. SHIN (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)
M.G.H. Schoonderbeek – Mentor
P.H.M. Jennen – Graduation committee member
O.R.G. Rommens – Graduation committee member
S. Lee – Graduation committee member
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Abstract
Seam like spaces is expanding extensively and overlapping with other entities repetitiously.
The seam is a spatial concept that it does exist; however it never reveals its physical properties: rather the seam straddles complexities, and involves itself in other objects converging and diverging. It tells us about an ambiguity of spatial characteristics of interstitial spaces.