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The crazy scope and speed of constructions make China to be the biggest
building site in the world. The basic architectural education misleads some architects
{nto paying attention to the external visualize of buildings and the presentations of
drawing, neglecting the primary concept of space in modernism. Space. time and the
movement of people have many affinities. We discovered the method of path section
from the works designed by Rem Koolhaas. It can describe the relationship of space,
time and movement adequately . The paper tries to use this method to analyze the
single houses designed by seven famous architects. The value of this method for the
research on architectural space is needed to be discussed,
According to the characters of different cases, they are analyzed in three
different methods. The first method is used to analyze four cases. They are the Miiller
house designed by Adolf Loos, the Bernasconi house in Carona designed by Luigi
Snozzi, the Vieira de castro house designed by Alvaro Siza, and the Turégano house
designed by Alberto Campo Baeza. Four factors are chosen to describe these sections.
They are the height of space, the length of path, the times of turnings and the
distance between turnnings. The second method also analyzes two cases by using four
factors which is the height of space, the way of enclosing, the condition of interface,
the times of turnnings and the distance between turnings. The last method is used
specially for Villa in the forest designed by Kazuyo Sejima. Then the paper divided
these cases into several groups, which composed of two cases each, in order to
discover the resemblance and the difference of cases by comparing them. At last, we
led into two kinds: one is the series-wound
space with the alternant emergence of the node space, and the other is the assembled
space with the well organized special interface.
Being different from the traditional section, the path section has the characters of
motility and uninfication. It has the correlation with people’s movement and reflects
the whole process of moving.
can conclude that these cases can be di
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Key Words: space, the section of path, the height of space, the length of path,
the way of enclosing, the condition of interface, the turnning of path,
motility, uninfication
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