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The making of space is the combination of the solid and the void. Different kinds of spatial configuration vary the characteristic of space. Orchid and rocks present dissimilar features, the shape of leaves and the void in holes.
This paper tries to propose a methodology leading to a new combination of the solids and the voids from discoveries of generative genes through series of interpretation of natural form. The aim of the methodology is to unite the characteristics and support spatial design.
Since the beauty of orchid and rock differs, the observation proceeds in differing ways. The methodology takes the shape of leaves as the ”skin” and the structure of holes as the “framework” to merge the dissimilar features.
At last, the methodology presents itself by the design practice, “An-pin Museum of Contemporary Arts.”
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