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BIM Architecture: Aesthetic Concepts Explored by Third-Year Environmental Art Students – Gong Shuteng

Advent Aesthetic Concept

Endoplasmic Forms Shape Dynamic Vitality

The facade design adopts a unique growth method that radiates from the inside out, beginning at the core or even a piece of furniture, then expanding to the building itself, and finally reaching the landscape. This approach allows all elements to evolve organically, granting forms greater freedom and flexibility. Unlike traditional rigid and constrained methods that start with establishing major relationships and then push inward, this internal-to-external shaping technique injects vitality into the building.

Endogenous forms not only expand the creative possibilities but also assist designers by providing a coherent and intuitive framework to capture their ideas. This seamless and continuous growth mirrors the explosive expansion of the universe, maximizing the aesthetic evolution of the design.

BIM Architecture | Aesthetic Concepts of Third Year Environmental Art Students/Gong Shuteng

BIM Architecture | Aesthetic Concepts of Third Year Environmental Art Students/Gong Shuteng

Non-Minimalism

This design philosophy embraces complexity rather than shunning it. It promotes a rich aesthetic that integrates intricate decorative elements alongside architectural features. The goal is to foster direct emotional engagement between the décor, the structure, and its occupants, evoking profound and diverse emotional experiences.

Rather than a dry, simplistic environment, the space interacts with its users through decorative details, offering an elegant and luxurious atmosphere. By focusing on the dynamic interplay among decoration, people, space, and environment, the design creates a vibrant and moving living experience.

BIM Architecture | Aesthetic Concepts of Third Year Environmental Art Students/Gong Shuteng

BIM Architecture | Aesthetic Concepts of Third Year Environmental Art Students/Gong Shuteng

Design Expressionism

Design Expressionism marks a shift in focus from objective, rigid forms such as site, structure, and function, toward the designer’s own subconscious exploration. This approach emphasizes individuality and symbolism, demanding that buildings and spaces possess unique personalities and distinctive characteristics.

The spiritual essence of the individual is tangibly expressed through smooth, flowing forms, allowing architecture to become an external manifestation of the designer’s inner world. This process transcends mere formal experimentation or innovation, infusing the design with the personal experiences and spirit of its creator, ultimately breathing life and soul into the architecture.

BIM Architecture | Aesthetic Concepts of Third Year Environmental Art Students/Gong Shuteng

BIM Architecture | Aesthetic Concepts of Third Year Environmental Art Students/Gong Shuteng

BIM Architecture | Aesthetic Concepts of Third Year Environmental Art Students/Gong Shuteng

BIM Architecture | Aesthetic Concepts of Third Year Environmental Art Students/Gong Shuteng

BIM Architecture | Aesthetic Concepts of Third Year Environmental Art Students/Gong Shuteng

BIM Architecture | Aesthetic Concepts of Third Year Environmental Art Students/Gong Shuteng

Project Drawings

BIM Architecture | Aesthetic Concepts of Third Year Environmental Art Students/Gong Shuteng

△ General Layout Plan

BIM Architecture | Aesthetic Concepts of Third Year Environmental Art Students/Gong Shuteng

△ First Floor Plan

BIM Architecture | Aesthetic Concepts of Third Year Environmental Art Students/Gong Shuteng

△ Second Floor Plan

BIM Architecture | Aesthetic Concepts of Third Year Environmental Art Students/Gong Shuteng

△ Elevation Drawing

BIM Architecture | Aesthetic Concepts of Third Year Environmental Art Students/Gong Shuteng

△ Elevation Drawing

BIM Architecture | Aesthetic Concepts of Third Year Environmental Art Students/Gong Shuteng

△ Elevation Drawing

BIM Architecture | Aesthetic Concepts of Third Year Environmental Art Students/Gong Shuteng

△ Furniture Generation Diagram

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