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Learning Center Architecture, Rolex Learning Center, Library Reading Room, Post Houston, Floor Plan Symbols, Kazuyo Sejima, Ryue Nishizawa, Atelier Design, Library Reading

Situated on the northern shore of Lake Geneva, the Rolex Learning Center forms the central area of the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, or EPFL for short, accommodating a library, reading room, and events venue for communication and exchanging ideas. With floor and ceiling as a repeatedly curving surface, out of which holes have been […]

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DIAGRAMMATIC METAMORPHOSES Sketches Abstract, Rolex Learning Center, Floor Plan Symbols, Kazuyo Sejima, Architecture Site Plan, Ryue Nishizawa, City Grid, Tokyo Bay, Schematic Design

Phase 01 (Oct 2012): Research and presentation of a contemporary case study by each student group. Quantitative Site Analysis of Mar Mikhael area. Maps of land use (retail, housing,bars,etc.) vehicle circulation, infrastructure, skylines, pedestrian access , public and private areas, as well as quantitative diagrams, sketches, drawings and a very limited number of photographs for existing building typologies and urban fabric typologies. Also analysis of all problems in existing conditions…

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Studying the "Manual of Section": Architecture's Most Intriguing Drawing,Rolex Learning Center by SANAA (2010). Published in Manual of Section by Paul Lewis, Marc Tsurumaki, and David J. Lewis published by Princeton Architectural Press (2016). Image © LTL Architects Manual Of Section, Ltl Architects, Rolex Learning Center, Section Drawing Architecture, Floor Plan Symbols, Social Housing Architecture, Section Drawing, Elevation Drawing, Architecture Elevation

Image 13 of 15 from gallery of Studying the "Manual of Section": Architecture's Most Intriguing Drawing. Rolex Learning Center by SANAA (2010). Published in Manual of Section by Paul Lewis, Marc Tsurumaki, and David J. Lewis published by Princeton Architectural Press (2016). Image Courtesy of LTL Architects

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