algorithmic modeling for Rhino
the grid were generated in grasshopper, for planning. its a modular array. i worked intensively over the 1/16 of the module. the rest were extruded in rhino.
there were seven buildings like these lined up in a 2 km pathway to the shrine of a local saint Bhit Shah. the buildings were inspired from a book of persian poetry ' conference of the birds' by Attar
a blend of mughal and gothic architecure.
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Location: karachi, Pakistan
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Amazing !! bravo!
nice
the plan is particularly beautiful!
love this
great work i love the approuch
@ Syafiq Azmy, Finally someone who appreciates older architecture... :) thanks man
Dude this is awesome. Bring back the glorious days of architecture like the Tower of Babel.
Hi Hassan Abbasi you're a real genius. Technology does not give complete control, but can feel the aesthetics of architecture. Divine Beauty - this proportion and the golden ratio. It makes a mystical reality.
Hi Alex,
I have uploaded few images, hope it helps, i was and still am afraid to discuss my ideas here since they are more inclined towards mysticism than architecture. my dissertation had nothing to do with arch. the text i was reading put me in doubt of reality we are living. my jurors were not satisfied by my theory of reality and form. Modern technology has gained so much command over our life that we have forgotten true aesthetics. stuff i see here, i feel no life in it. I am still learning and exploring ideas of beauty, architecture comes later.
i made my dissertation from 3 books.
conference of the birds by farid uddin attar ( mantik at tuyur)
syed hussain nasr's An introduction to Islamic cosmological doctrine
Will Durant Introduction to history of philosophy
its better u read them, the way i formulated my theory of form was not accepted/understood by the jurors.
best of luck
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