Bernard Tsumi
Architecture is defined by it's "combination of spaces, movements and events."
Architecture should be understood for what happens within it.
Twisting and intersecting spaces and structures.
Combining relationships between old and new to create structures that are reminiscent of the past but provide a new interpretation.
Structures that address a program and concept.
Yakov Chernikhov
Use lines and planes to depict movement.
Repetition of shapes and lines to create form and space.
Dependence on imagination rather than the factual.
Intersecting geometries of curves and lines defining the main volume of the structure.
Tessellation and symmetry to create defined spaces.