Space in Musical Sound
Posted by Melissa De Freitas | Posted in | Posted on Saturday, April 10, 2010
’During the day the Tower of Winds’ aluminum cladding shields the mirrored plates and lights within. At night the lights and reflective surfaces dance to the music of the city, computer-controls reacting to both man-made and natural forces: ambient sounds, wind forces, time of day and season. … Ito created a work of art / architecture of simplicity that reflects the complexity and nature of the city and its inhabitants. His influence is the music of the environment combined with our interaction and effect upon it.’
( John Hill, founder of ‘A weekly dose of architecture’ )
Follow the link bellow for a complete analysis of the Tower of Winds by the architect,Toyo Ito.
http://www.mediaruimte.be/digital_territories/projects/cybernetic/Tower-of-Winds_Toyo-Ito.html?KeepThis=true&TB_iframe=true&height=600&width=800
( John Hill, founder of ‘A weekly dose of architecture’ )
Follow the link bellow for a complete analysis of the Tower of Winds by the architect,Toyo Ito.
http://www.mediaruimte.be/digital_territories/projects/cybernetic/Tower-of-Winds_Toyo-Ito.html?KeepThis=true&TB_iframe=true&height=600&width=800
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