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| View Poll Results: What do you think of Gehry's Sydney building? | |||
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11 | 12.94% |
| Like it |
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6 | 7.06% |
| It's okay |
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14 | 16.47% |
| Dislike it |
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27 | 31.76% |
| Hate it |
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27 | 31.76% |
| Voters: 85. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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It's pretty ugly but hopefully the actual building isn't as ugly this model.
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maybe you can say its ugly, but believe me it will me the most eye catching building in that city. many people will share the pics of this building in social network too.
Its hard to design something like this. Frank Gehry is awesome.
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Similar to the one in Boston. Nothing special.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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Can someone please explain why Gehry is considered a good architect?
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its because the work needed to make a curvy buildings is too damn high!
I like his designing styles. heres some of his works. amazing! ![]() ![]() http://www.dezeen.com/2012/07/16/dup...make-it-right/ ![]() http://rippleeffects.wordpress.com/2...ehry-2005-dvd/ http://www.enoturismia.com/2011/01/2...-luna-badajoz/ ![]() https://www.design351.com/artigo/fra...a-e-joalharia/
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Gehry has made a bad copy of his previous projects. Awful!!!
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I usually like Gehry's work much (we currently have an amazing construction in progress in the Bois de Boulogne near La Défense HERE), but this one is quite weird & ugly indeed...
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Project description
The Dr Chau Chak Wing Building is the first building in Australia designed by Frank Gehry, one of the world's most influential architects. A key component of UTS’s City Campus Master Plan, the Dr Chau Chak Wing Building will provide teaching, learning, research and office accommodation for the UTS Business School, a manifestation of the creative thinking that underpins the teaching and research undertaken by the faculty and, more broadly, the university.. There will be extensive public spaces in the new building, including student lounges, cafes and outdoor roof terraces. The building will have two distinct external facades, one composed of undulating brick, referencing the sandstone and the dignity of Sydney’s urban brick heritage, and the other of large, angled sheets of glass to fracture and mirror the image of surrounding buildings. If you wish to comment on the proposed design as part of the community consultation process (17 December 2010 to 14 January 2011), please visit the Master Plan community portal. Key features
Facilitating collaboration
Sustainability features
Project Data Size : 16,030sqm, spread over 11 floors Project budget : $150 million total project cost Timeframes : Concept Design approved: June 2010 Schematic Design unveiled : December 2010 Construction start : early 2012 Target completion : end 2013 Final occupancy : March 2014 |
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Please Audience ...!!!!!!
Stop complaining about this new building.. It is very "dynamic" . At the same time It doesn't look like anything been built in that part of town.. To have a construction project from an Architect of that stature is very positive. Besides.. by Looking at "history" When Antony Gaudi finished his barcelona building "la pedrera or Casa Mila" in Barcelona Spain, he received many negative criticism.. Casa Mila became one of Barcelonas's landmark and sought after building by many..!!!!so enjoy the show... Remember, Gaudi had many critics with "la pedrera".. Later it became a symbol of pride for Barcelona..!! cheers.!!!
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It's hard to judge that construction before it's done. Materials will either make or break the building. I only saw Disney Concert Hall in person and I must say that it doesn't look as fascinating on pictures or videos ... and it is fascinating.
Same goes for this one - if the facade is of high quality then it will be an intriguing and interesting building. If not, it will look like a random mash-up from China. |
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this, which is why I posted the materials. I think the smooth brick made to look like Sydney's sandstone will turn out great (far better than the cardboard looking, discoball-esque model).
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