Thursday 19 April 2012

Building schematics



After dismantling the apparatus and translating all the parts into analogous architectural schematics I tried to build my own - Finnish Institute Schematics.

The diagrams you see above show:

1) Architectural interpretation of transmitter, receiver and amplifier as places where energy is managed - either released, absorbed or modified. Energy in Finnish Institute is the moving part of the building, the blood of this organization - creative potential of people and collaborations.

2) Established the ultimate functional difference between transmitter and receiver by providing different spaces either feeding or being fed energy (last diagram) and made it into a building diagram. Amplifier is used as a break point where the energy 'leaks' to outside therefore the amount of it is modified more rapidly.

3) Translated the functional performance of a radio circuit which is then used to define the private (receiver) and public (transmitter) sectors.

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