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UNDER THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN M USIC & ARCHITECTURE (ABSTRACT VIEW) PRESENTED BY : ABDAA ABDELHAMIED MOHAMMED AHMED SUPERVISED BY : DR. SIEF ALDEEN SADIG HASSAN UNIVERSITY OF KHARTOUM FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN MSC PROGRAMME YEAR 2013 STUDIO PROJECT

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UNDER THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSIC & ARCHITECTURE (ABSTRACT VIEW)

PRESENTED BY : ABDAA ABDELHAMIED MOHAMMED AHMED

SUPERVISED BY : DR. SIEF ALDEEN SADIG HASSAN

UNIVERSITY OF KHARTOUMFACULTY OF ARCHITECTUREDEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNMSC PROGRAMME YEAR 2013STUDIO PROJECT

Abstract: Different art branches meet in many fields. Words &sentences of art are similar as regards harmonic elements, unity & rhythm. this study will focus on those fields which make the architecture meets the music arts, and how each art is affecting the others. There has been a tremendous development in architectural con-cepts. In the past, we had obtained a complete symphony through the architectural works. Presently, we invent flexible, dynamic architectural models by integrating music wave frequencies using computer simula-tion programs orby de-constructing forms into free separate pixels. First of all, let us explain that the art of music shows an interac-tion between the taste and sensitive affections of both the composer and the listener.

Definitions:

`Music can be defined as: an emotion case affecting one per-son who uses his talent to translate it to a musical art. Art of music consists of:

A- Composer: is a person who produces a valuable work as specified by-his sense, type of dominating emotion and his natural talent.

B- Listener: is a person who listens to the musical work and receives the composer’s message. Each listener has a different aural sense, thus the sound tone, its purity, its instrument type and the musical hall…

C- Musical work: is a sonic existence that comes out through a singlein-strument or more. It contains melodies and wave frequencies carrying thecomposer’s sentimental feelings. This work contains a mixture relating to rhythm, harmony, unity and variety.

The comparison between architecture & music will reveal that, the ar-chitectural design process has the same components & elements, which areconsisting of:

UNDER THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSIC AND ARCHITECTUREUNIVERSITY OF KHARTOUMFACULTY OF ARCHITECTUREDEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNMSC PROGRAMME YEAR 2013STUDIO PROJECT

PRESENTED BY : ABDAA ABDELHAMIED MOHAMMED AHMED

SUPERVISED BY : DR. SIEF ALDEEN SADIG HASSAN

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Methodology:

A review of literatures supporting or critiquing this method of ap-proach is examined.Also the transmission of the music into graphes and the graphes are turned into architectural elemnts such as edges , voulmes, clusters,open spaces and axis is used.

Key words :Music, architecture , elements, bach , axis ,clusters, volumes, notations ,graphes, abda

“The fundamental phenomenon of sound is its development in time. Architecture is basically static; time is introduced through changes in daylight, periods of different intensity of noise and above all, through the movement of people. Sound-architecture is in its essence an event of temporal development. Space is developed gradually in time. But it is not a space, it is a constant sequence of spaces”. B e r nard Leitner (SOUND:SPACE)

Also architecture couldn’t be built if it wasn’t for its notation means [construction documents]. This form of notation creates a spe-cial language that architects and builders share in order to make archi-tecture possible. In music, a similar condition happens. Music needs both composer and performer to understand this specific language [music notation] in order for music to exist.

A-Designer B-User C- Architectural work

If we recognize the literal meaning of architecture, we will find that, the same emotion case as in music- affect a person who uses his talents to-

Introduction :

Music and architecture are similar in the way that they are the only arts that surround you all. Just like music, architecture has this ability that music has to surround you all and to take you through different sen-sations, a piece of architecture makes you experience a series of emotions; it puts you in a journey. “Architecture is frozen music. Really there is something in this; the tone of mind produced by architecture approaches the effect of music.” - said J.W. von Goethe. Architecture could be frozen music since architecture generates a journey in time, just as music does. Although architecture also generates a journey in the space that it creates. Architecture contrasts with music’s volatile component as well, for the former has to be materialized (built) in order to be experienced, and remains through time. Music, on the other hand is as ephemeral as a musical note lasts

Project Theme : TECTONICS

The approch of the project :

`The project will focus on : 1. Creativity using music notes .2. Technology and graphics.3.The outcome od the project .4. Applying this theme on every aspects of art such as archi-tecture ,painting and photography .

Objectives of the project :

The project is about there are big similarties between the music and architecture in so diffrent aspects such as : .

Arch Balance Colour Composition Contrast Density Depth Development Dynamics Energy Flow

Rhythm in music is patterns of sounds in relation to a beat; repeti-tion of elements - openings, shapes, structural bays- establish regular or irregular rhythm in architecture.

Musical texture refers to layers of sounds and rhythms produced by different instruments. Architectural texture appears in different ma-terials.

Harmony is balance of sound or composition and balance of parts together.

Proportion is relationship between parts; in music it is distance be-tween notes or intervals.

Dynamics is the quality of action in music or in a building’s facade or mass

Form Function Genre Harmony Height Line Minimalism Movement Ornamentation Pattern

Phrase Pitch Process Proportion Repetition Rhythm Sequence Space Structure Style Symbol Texture

Theme Transparency Unity Volume

UNDER THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSIC AND ARCHITECTUREUNIVERSITY OF KHARTOUMFACULTY OF ARCHITECTUREDEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNMSC PROGRAMME YEAR 2013STUDIO PROJECT

PRESENTED BY : ABDAA ABDELHAMIED MOHAMMED AHMED

SUPERVISED BY : DR. SIEF ALDEEN SADIG HASSAN

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Example One : Philips Pavilion, 1958 Le Corbusier; Iannis Xenakis

The pavilion is a cluster of nine hyperbolic paraboloid in which music, Ed-gar Varèse’s Poème électronique, was spatialized by sound projectionists using telephone dials

Example Two : Busan Opera House in South Korea

Christoph Klemmt

A direct physical representation of a musical composition he cre-ated for the piano is basically music, frozen in physical space.“The design is based on a simple strip morphology instead of a twelve tone row, which creates the facade, structure and rhythm within itself, its repetition happening in space instead of time. Layers of the strips form the façade structure, and the shifting and alteration of these pat-terns results in the formation of complex architectural rhythms used to control the light, view and shading properties of the façade

Example Three : Experience Music Project, Seattle, Washington,U.S.A Frank O. Gehry & Associates, Inc.

The forms were created in tremindous harmony as an orcestra played by several instruments. The outer surfaces reflect music symphony played throurh specific organization of the architectural elements as in musical note. The design explained an individual experience for each user by walking into the museum spaces,listening and learning each instrument seprateley, watching its historical

INTERNATIONANAL EXAMPLES

The same characteristics that please the eye also please the ear. Musical terms such as rhythm, texture, harmony, proportion, dynamics, and articulation refer both to architecture and to music. Renaissance architect Leon Battista Alberti

“Architecture is frozen music. Really there is something in this; the tone of mind produced by architecture approaches the effect of music.” - said J.W. von Goethe.

UNDER THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSIC AND ARCHITECTUREUNIVERSITY OF KHARTOUMFACULTY OF ARCHITECTUREDEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNMSC PROGRAMME YEAR 2013STUDIO PROJECT

This models is a first intent to express in a rather abstract composition the life of musical notes with their high and low pitches, early and late sounds, sounds that live and suddenly die into the water of the model’s site, and in between transparent elements that join each note smoothly, turning them into a melody

ABSTRACT MODEL 1:

ABSTRACT MODEL 2:

MUSICAL NOTE 2 : JOHAN SEBASTIAN BACH: CELLO SUITE NO 1 PRELUDE

MUSICAL NOTE 1 : JOHAN SEBASTIAN BACH:

FIRST MOVEMENT ALLERGO

T H E P R O J E C T

STAGE A( exploration stage )

STAGE B

STAGE B

After analysing the relationship between music and architectural elements such as surfuces ,edges and volumes bach music wew chosen to do the transmission from music into graphes into architectural designs

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STAGE A( exploration stage )

UNDER THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSIC AND ARCHITECTUREUNIVERSITY OF KHARTOUMFACULTY OF ARCHITECTUREDEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNMSC PROGRAMME YEAR 2013STUDIO PROJECT

“What is music? Music has to do with an enormous discipline.To play an instrument, to read music, to perform music, requires a discipline. This is one of the connecting links between music and architecture, because both are extremely rigorous engagements. You cannot play music approximately, unless you’re just playing around; if you really want to play a melody, you have to hit every note correctly, and every tempo and every harmony has to be there in order to be audible. And I think that is true of achitecture: you cannot really do architecture approximately, you have to do it exactly. And what ties them together in my own experience is the element of time and the element of mathematics. Both of them really are very exact disciplines, they are very precise, they are both drawn in a certain way, and the drawings, whether they are scores in music or architectural drawings, connect the music” D a n i e l L i b e s k i n d , A rc h i t e c t

PRESENTED BY : ABDAA ABDELHAMIED MOHAMMED AHMED

SUPERVISED BY : DR. SIEF ALDEEN SADIG HASSAN

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T H E P R O J E C T MUSICAL NOTE 1 JOHAN SEBASTIAN BACH: FIRST MOVEMENT ALLERGOSTAGE C (TRANSMISSION STAGE)

S T A G E C-1 STAGE C-2

STAGE C-3 STAGE C-4

Objectives of the project :

The project is about there are big similarties between the music and architecture in so diffrent aspects such as : .Arch Balance Colour Composition Contrast Density Depth Development Dynamics Energy Flow Form Function Genre Harmony Height Line Minimalism Movement Ornamentation Pattern Phrase Pitch Process Proportion Repetition Rhythm Sequence Space Structure Style Symbol Texture Theme Transparency Unity Volume

The project concentrates on the highlighted relationships between music and architecture because they are the most important ones .

THE TRANSMISSION STAGE 1 :

The project use the architectural elements such as : 1. Edges

2. Surfaces

3. Volumes

4.Clusters

5.Open spaces

6. Axis

As we can see through the stages starting from stage c-1 till c-4 there are four abstract models showes the movement of the architectural elements de-pends on the musical note sound graph (see the video for more information ).

UNDER THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSIC AND ARCHITECTUREUNIVERSITY OF KHARTOUMFACULTY OF ARCHITECTUREDEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNMSC PROGRAMME YEAR 2013STUDIO PROJECT

“Light, color, rhythm, image, sound; the bases; the data’s for a new performance; we can call it electronic play” Le Corbusier, in le poeme electronique

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SUPERVISED BY : DR. SIEF ALDEEN SADIG HASSAN

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T H E P R O J E C T

STAGE C-5 STAGE C-5

D E S I G N P O R T F O L I O

MUSICAL NOTE 1 JOHAN SEBASTIAN BACH: FIRST MOVEMENT ALLERGOSTAGE C (TRANSMISSION STAGE)

F I N A L M O D E L

THE TRANSMISSION STAGE 2:

Here on this stage the models above were converted into volumes to give the sence of the 3d elemt and architecture better .. Also the project on this stage concen-trates on the relationships between the open and closed spaces as well as the cluster and axis using the vertical and horizontal elements and also the repetion of them .All those transmissions of the project according to the musical note sound or graph. (see the video for mor information ).

UNDER THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSIC AND ARCHITECTUREUNIVERSITY OF KHARTOUMFACULTY OF ARCHITECTUREDEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNMSC PROGRAMME YEAR 2013STUDIO PROJECT

“Light, color, rhythm, image, sound; the bases; the data’s for a new performance; we can call it electronic play” Le Corbusier, in le poeme electronique

PRESENTED BY : ABDAA ABDELHAMIED MOHAMMED AHMED

SUPERVISED BY : DR. SIEF ALDEEN SADIG HASSAN

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D E S I G N P O R T F O L I O

STAGE C-5

Arch Balance Colour Composition Contrast Density Depth Development Dynamics Energy Flow Form Function Genre Harmony Height Line Minimalism Movement Ornamentation Pattern Phrase Pitch Process Proportion Repetition Rhythm Sequence Space Structure Style Symbol Texture Theme Transparency Unity Volume

F I N A L M O D E L

T H E P R O J E C T MUSICAL NOTE 1 JOHAN SEBASTIAN BACH: FIRST MOVEMENT ALLERGOSTAGE C (TRANSMISSION STAGE)

THE TRANSMISSION STAGE 2:

Here on this stage the models above were converted into volumes to give the sence of the 3d elemt and architecture better .. Also the project on this stage concentrates on the relationships between the open and closed spaces as well as the cluster and axis using the vertical and horizontal elements and also the repetion of them .All those transmissions of the project according to the musi-cal note sound or graph. (see the video for mor information ).