Regev and Shirly Kujawski share their entries for the new Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art, organized by Sucker Punch Daily. The project is located in Essex Market in New York City, near the Williamsburg Bridge. Architects design their approach to Mocca proposal as an extension of the media that the museum is designed to house and present.
Reflecting on the ways in which a minimum of comic and cartoon imagery convey problems ranging from comics to the children for in-depth political cartoons, the architects built the tools, borrowed from the media, will be used for their architecture.
Tools such as perspective distortion, scaling realistic, and the ability to include or exclude details of which are adjusted by designing mocca.
Using the context of the site as a way to project-oriented, Regev and Kujawski founded the Williamsburg Bridge as the point from which visitors to the city will first look at the top of the building. The visitors first encounter would have is that of an empty facade, like a piece of white paper. After moving to the west, the building is revealed in spasialitas complex and disclosed to the visitor from Mocca.
Public buildings in two major volumes from the outside in: the average volume of white that contains the main movement and public space, and as a model of 3-D colorful containing gallery, auditorium, library and lecture halls.
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