The project draws inspiration from Jackson Pollock's painting Number 29,whose bold and improvisational qualities resonate with the spirit of jazz.
By abstracting geometric forms from his artwork and further refiningthem through graphic design, the architectural tone of the project isestablished. The design emphasizes the repetition and transformation ofgeometric shapes across different dimensions, exploring how layeringand rotation can express diverse spatial experiences.
This architectural project draws inspiration from the intricaterelationship between music and architecture, using musicalterminology such as polyphony, counterpoint, and fugueas metaphors for spatial design.Just as polyphony combines independent musical lines intoa cohesive whole, this design integrates layered spaces and functions, creating a complex, interconnected environment.The contrast between form and function, much likecounterpoint in music, enhances the dialogue betweenstructure and experience. Through the rhythmic interplayof fugue , design elements repeat with slight variations,creating a continuously evolving spatial narrative.