Architecture + Space
The following consideration is mainly of interest and use for Architects
and the constructor.
For physicists it is probably a very simpel demonstration of matter
and space with the according boundary conditions.
The oppion of a mathematician or physicist on the following formula
I have found, would be of interesst for me.
V*a
= m*y*
l
/l= v*t
It is possible, that this formula exsits. Yet I haven't found
anything in ther literature I have access to, that an acelerated
volume accords to an operating Lengthmass. I can only speculate that
this formula also is valid beyond the attempt to eplain it by the
means of the objects (Frontpage), because proof is missing. I do not
impose the correctness of this formula in physics, but it is strange
that parts of the results act in accordance with the standard model
in most aspects.
In architecture it is impossible to think of matter and space
being apart. There are countless references between space and matter
which are listed below:
Trafficespace,
functional space, user space, living room, sleeping room, kitchen,
balcony, lounge, club room, hall, hospital, office, waiting room,
practice room, visitor room, canteen, dance room, cell, office,
meeting room, cloakroom, counter hall, switch room, production
control room, projection room, landscape, green space, lab, copy
room, computer room, production space, physics laboratory,
surveillance volume, stables, washing-up areas, storeroom,
underground storage, strong room, registration desk, classroom,
warehouse, freezing room, distributing room, dispatch room, business
space, kiosk, shop window, hearing room, group room, working space,
craft room, studio, reading rooms, gym, auditorium, multipurpose
room, ochestra pit, show room, Market, chapel, medicine room,
autopsy room, operation room, toilet, washroom, sauna, vestibule,
dressing room, cupboard, cloakroom, storage cupboard
Elevator room!
The room changes from time to time. The wallpaper tunrs yellow.
An empty bottle is on the table that hasn't been there the day
bevor. You can smell and feel the fresh loundry. A tree is missing
in the green space, only a strem indicates its existance.
Why do we notice these conditions that differentiate from what was
there before. We notice this because we can remember the previous
state.
II am occupied since some time as an architect with the
city-structural evolution of my home town Villingen in the black
forest. With regard to the question what is memory, I encountered on
following 3 simple thought experiments.
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