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FOLLY DESIGN FROM NATURE

FOLLY DESIGN FROM NATURE
Have you ever thought about how architecture can communicate with the natural elements around us? My latest project, FOLLY DESIGN FROM NATURE, delves into this idea by focusing on the element of air and its relationship with architecture.
The folly design was inspired by the movement and essence of air, which can be felt and heard in various ways. I wanted to create a structure that could help people connect with air on a basic level, and understand its importance in our lives.
To express this idea, I chose a painting called Purple Wind by Irina Sztukowski. The painting's expressive brushstrokes beautifully capture the movement of air and the color purple has its own identity to show air, which is distinct from blue sky or green land. 
I used varying color density to show air's response to the structure, enhancing the meaning behind the design.

By exploring the connection between architecture and natural elements, my FOLLY DESIGN FROM NATURE project aims to create a unique experience for people to connect with the world around them.
I hope this project inspires others to consider the possibilities of how architecture can communicate with nature.
FOLLY DESIGN FROM NATURE
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