Subtractive Form: 58 / Architecture: Form, Space, & Order
Subtractive forms are geometric solids that have had portions of their volumes removed, but still retain their original formal identities. Simple forms like cubes and spheres can become subtractive through partial removal of volume without compromising edges or profile. However, ambiguity arises when the portion cut away erodes defining edges, drastically altering the original shape. The document explores how much volume can be subtracted before a square becomes an L-shape.
Subtractive Form: 58 / Architecture: Form, Space, & Order
Subtractive forms are geometric solids that have had portions of their volumes removed, but still retain their original formal identities. Simple forms like cubes and spheres can become subtractive through partial removal of volume without compromising edges or profile. However, ambiguity arises when the portion cut away erodes defining edges, drastically altering the original shape. The document explores how much volume can be subtracted before a square becomes an L-shape.
We search for regularity and continuity in the forms we
see within our field of vision. If any of the primary solids is partially hidden from our view, we tend to complete its form and visualize it as if it were whole because the mind fills in what the eyes do not see. In a similar manner, when regular forms have fragments missing from their volumes, they retain their formal identities if we perceive them as incomplete wholes. We refer to these mutilated forms as subtractive forms.
Because they are easily recognizable, simple geometric
forms, such as the primary solids, adapt readily to subtractive treatment. These forms will retain their formal identities if portions of their volumes are removed without deteriorating their edges, corners, and overall profile.
Ambiguity regarding the original identity of a form will result
if the portion removed from its volume erodes its edges and drastically alters its profile.
In this series of figures, at what point does the square
shape with a corner portion removed become an L- shaped configuration of two rectangular planes?
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S U BT R AC T I V E F ORM
Gorman Residence, Amagansett, New York, 1968, Julian and Barbara Neski
House at Stabio, Ticino, Switzerland, 1981, Mario Botta
Spatial volumes may be subtracted from a form to create recessed
entrances, positive courtyard spaces, or window openings shaded by the vertical and horizontal surfaces of the recess. Khasneh al Faroun, Petra, 1st century A.D.
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