Diving into Sea of Thought
Expand the Sea of Gniezno
We are on this project thinking I want to get their thoughts about 'What is art.'.We thought of this art as the sea.
The sea, which is so vast that the end cannot be known, gradually expands as we get to know it.These seas are like art and our buildings.Artists must expand their creativity by continuing their thoughts deeper and constantly, and the area of art of visitors expands by looking at these artists' actions and works.And our buildings not only expand the imagination of these artists and visitorsBased on this building, it will gradually spread the area of art in Gniezno.
So we're going to design the building with the following thoughts.
1. Light expands.
One of the most important factors for humans is light. How much light you receive determines the mood, feeling, behavior, and thoughts of the day.
The building we designed is when people are in the building. It is designed to receive as much light as possible.
2. The visitor's thoughts expand.
I think the purpose of this contest is to reduce the difference between accepting art from artists and visitors. It is hoped that visitors will not only exhibit but also experience so that artists can understand and think about the art they have easily.
3. Artists' creative activities expand.
Artists should do endless creative activities.It may be convenient if the building is attached,The amount of light received decreases and the radius of action narrows. To solve this problem, we built the building in a division and designed the building so that the perspectives according to various angles can become art.
4. Gniezno's art activities expand.
We thought it would be nice if not only Gneezno people would come, but also other outside people. I want our sea to be broadened through him. Parking lots were built for many people to come and various amenities were also made. Through this, art activities will expand even more if you come to the art center we created as well as the people of Gniezno.
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