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A Successful entrance's design to a hidden building is influenced by two factors, the first factor is: the building is mostly or entirely hidden (For example underground) therefore the entrance would rather be with a prominent form (and in some cases the entrance is the only visible element of this hidden building), and the second factor is: that in addition to the entrance of hidden building provides the transition from outside to inside...it is also provides moving from the bottom to the top, and this move could create some negative effects (For example, because most of these hidden building are underground so the movement is usually will be from up towards down, from light to dark, from openness to detention) .Whenever the designed entrances of hidden buildings is taking into considerations these two factors we will have a successful entrances. This Search presents a number of entrance's design methods with clarifying advantages and disadvantages of each method, and mention the means to transition within those entrances with inserting drawings for each method and the inclusion of realistic and constructed images for these entrances. The studies are still going on in order to develop this kind of entrances, and this research ends with a range of results and recommendations.
EAAE Annual Conference Proceedings, 2019
What we call visible is (…) the surface of a depth, a cross section upon a massive being. — Maurice Merleau-Ponty If, as stated by the French philosopher Guillaume Blanc [2], the visible is sewn to the invisible, while reading the projects developed by students, we should be able to read traces of the hidden, the structure which made them possible. We will therefore focus on HOUSE 1, an experimental collaborative project designed and built by 227 first-year architecture students by the end of the spring semester 2016 in the XXX university campus.
Routledge eBooks, 2021
The International Conference on Civil and Architecture Engineering
IN THE HIGHLAND'S DEPTH Journal for the Study of Archaeology and History of the Highland's Region and Underground Cavities, 2019
Excavation of a subterranean tunnel discovered in a water cistern at Horvat ‘Ammudim revealed evidence of an unfinished hiding complex dated to the Roman period. The main findings of this excavation, directed by the authors of this paper, are presented here. Important evidence supporting the identification of the tunnel as part of an unfinished complex included oil lamp niches, the location of the tunnel in a cistern, and the overall similarity of the tunnel to similar subterranean complexes in the Galilee and in Judah. The subject of unfinished tunnels has rarely been addressed in the research on hiding complexes.
2015
Video installation, monitor display with wooden structure, 40 W x 80 H x 5 Dhttps://via.library.depaul.edu/oral_his_gallery/1276/thumbnail.jp
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