Arctic Symphony

"Arctic Symphony" is an exploration into the intersection of architecture, music, dance, and the temporal dimensions of the Arctic landscape. This project, originally started as a graduation project, transcends traditional architecture by embracing the ever-changing dynamics of the Arctic...

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Main Author: Flatin, Simon (author)
Other Authors: Milinović, S. (mentor), van den Ban, R.R. (mentor), Kuzniecow Bacchin, T. (graduation committee), Piccinini, D. (graduation committee), Delft University of Technology (degree granting institution)
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2023
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spelling fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:38f7ee6e-2106-47c2-aa23-cc94ab7f18c8 2023-08-27T04:06:58+02:00 Arctic Symphony Flatin, Simon (author) Milinović, S. (mentor) van den Ban, R.R. (mentor) Kuzniecow Bacchin, T. (graduation committee) Piccinini, D. (graduation committee) Delft University of Technology (degree granting institution) 69.866070, 23.199722 2023-04-21 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:38f7ee6e-2106-47c2-aa23-cc94ab7f18c8 en eng http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:38f7ee6e-2106-47c2-aa23-cc94ab7f18c8 © 2023 Simon Flatin Arctic Time Temporal Temporality Architecture Landscape Arctic Landscape Alta Norway Performance Performance Art Dance Music Graphic Scores Erosion Deposition Natural Cycle Living Architecture master thesis 2023 fttudelft 2023-08-02T22:27:44Z "Arctic Symphony" is an exploration into the intersection of architecture, music, dance, and the temporal dimensions of the Arctic landscape. This project, originally started as a graduation project, transcends traditional architecture by embracing the ever-changing dynamics of the Arctic environment and human interaction. At the core of the project is the concept of 'time', investigated through physics, poetry, and neuroscience. Based on this research a series of 'graphic scores' was made as a visual representation of the seasonal rhythms of the Arctic landscape. These scores further inspire the design of the architecture later referred to as a 'living structure, an architectural entity that evolves in with the natural elements, accommodating human interaction while simultaneously undergoing a cycle of deterioration and rejuvenation. The graduation was complemented by a performance, brought to life by dance, music, and a narrative that echoes the architecture's journey through the Arctic seasons. The performance is an interpretation of the scores and offers an experience of the Arctic's temporal reality. This part of the project has gotten its own legs and is accessible through the 'Arctic Symphony' YouTube channel. The essence of 'Arctic Symphony'-project lies in the temporal aspect of the architecture. Just as music and dance is not static, frozen in time, neither should architecture be. Architecture should be dynamic and ever-changing, echoing the ebbs and flows of the Arctic landscape itself. The project signifies a dance with time, where the architecture, the landscape, and human activity are all performers on the stage of the Arctic Symphony. Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Explorelab Master Thesis Arctic Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository Alta Arctic Norway
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Landscape
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Norway
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Performance Art
Dance
Music
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Erosion
Deposition
Natural Cycle
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Time
Temporal
Temporality
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Landscape
Arctic Landscape
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Norway
Performance
Performance Art
Dance
Music
Graphic Scores
Erosion
Deposition
Natural Cycle
Living Architecture
Flatin, Simon (author)
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Temporal
Temporality
Architecture
Landscape
Arctic Landscape
Alta
Norway
Performance
Performance Art
Dance
Music
Graphic Scores
Erosion
Deposition
Natural Cycle
Living Architecture
description "Arctic Symphony" is an exploration into the intersection of architecture, music, dance, and the temporal dimensions of the Arctic landscape. This project, originally started as a graduation project, transcends traditional architecture by embracing the ever-changing dynamics of the Arctic environment and human interaction. At the core of the project is the concept of 'time', investigated through physics, poetry, and neuroscience. Based on this research a series of 'graphic scores' was made as a visual representation of the seasonal rhythms of the Arctic landscape. These scores further inspire the design of the architecture later referred to as a 'living structure, an architectural entity that evolves in with the natural elements, accommodating human interaction while simultaneously undergoing a cycle of deterioration and rejuvenation. The graduation was complemented by a performance, brought to life by dance, music, and a narrative that echoes the architecture's journey through the Arctic seasons. The performance is an interpretation of the scores and offers an experience of the Arctic's temporal reality. This part of the project has gotten its own legs and is accessible through the 'Arctic Symphony' YouTube channel. The essence of 'Arctic Symphony'-project lies in the temporal aspect of the architecture. Just as music and dance is not static, frozen in time, neither should architecture be. Architecture should be dynamic and ever-changing, echoing the ebbs and flows of the Arctic landscape itself. The project signifies a dance with time, where the architecture, the landscape, and human activity are all performers on the stage of the Arctic Symphony. Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Explorelab
author2 Milinović, S. (mentor)
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Piccinini, D. (graduation committee)
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