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20101017

Physical Model on progress

Our supply for makeing our site model of faculty of Architecture; Chulalongkorn University


Outline: Plan of the whole site
Size: 2.50X1.40 m

Measurement of site



 Road infront of  Faculty of  Architecture
 The Faculty of Architecture frontdoor (The main door)


 Laminated "chan ooi"/Paper





Keep it us people !!!!

Fighting !!!! : )

20101016

ANALYSIS

Post your analysis in progress on the blog - under the label & title of your theme - so that everyone can gather all information early enough.

Present your investigations through drawings (plans, sections, elevations, axonometric projections, diagrams, sketches etc.), montages, animations, catalogues, graphs, and short texts.
You cannot simply present photographs, as the informations they are supposed to show need to be extracted, dissected, re-interpreted, compared (...) and finally expressed through another media in order to be effectively understood.

Also, you should start considering your personal direction for the design proposal now.
I will post the project schedule soon. 

Encyclopaedia

Encyclopaedia researches are still going on!

None of you have given me anything the past 2 weeks + a lot were already not submitted before (i have the list).
I expect to have 7 researches from each and everyone by the end of next week.
For the late submissions (Geng, N, Enn, Shane, Ton, Pun, Ong and Eiab),  send me the ones already due over the week-end.

In the researches, you are expected to show your investigation and understanding through sketches/drawings/diagrams.

Thank you!

20101015

Amusement Bridge



Site Analysis : (top) The diagram shows the no. of people using three different bridges at the different time of the day.
(left to right) Looking at the bigger image, the access, buildings, surroundings or environment are the causes why people choose to use which of the three bridges.






Axonometric Drawing : The diagrams represent an empty space, pathway-road, building and trees. It represents the idea of how people have freedom to go to the bridge from any direction then when the pathway is created, people now forced to walk on the tracks, then when the trees and building is surrounded, people have a limited choice of walkway that lead them to the bridge.




















Amusement Bridge : Everyday, we walk to architecture building because we know the way, it has been repeated so many times, we know the way because we get use to it. At the same time
environment can effects people choice of pathways since most people would choose the most comfortable tracks for themselves even though it may not be the shortest distance that take them to the destination.
This bridge design tears apart one walk way into a several choices of walkway on the bridge where the user will not know their end point. The bridge itself wants people to experience the different atmosphere that each walkway creates. One walkway is the close space, half open space and the last one is an open space.
To conclude: the amusement bridge wants people to explore for the first time that they use the bridge, after the user have repeated using this bridge, the user will realize the way that creates the most comfortable pathways and short distance.


20101014

Interperceptive Bridge: Looking In, Seeing Out






The photo montage is a reinterpretation of the existing site. It illustrates the individual components of the bridge as well as its surrounding, therefore emphasizing and underlining various elements that can be experienced or perceived on site.
These various elements contribute to the pedestrians' perception of the bridge.uploadpic.org - click to view full imageBy fragmenting perception, or breaking down images into individual components, a different experience is gained from the same environment. The manipulation of how a person perceives the surrounding relates to the idea of a teleidoscope where the outside image is imported into the inside and fragmented into different views of the same subject using various mirror system.
The 3 dimensional space frame structure allows different mirror panels to be placed in various angles, and in different planes. The spiral placement of mirrors controls the users' experience of change from no displace
ment of images to multiple complex displacement of images.




Drawings














READING

Recommended readings for each and everyone of you...:


Pun 
Olafur Eliasson: Visionary Events, a text by Jonathan Crary
- Architecture from the outside: essays on virtual and real spaces by Elizabeth A. Grosz


Golfe
- New Geographies, text by Stefano Boeri (find it on his website, under TEXT-2008)
Animate form by Greg Lynn
Performative architecture, beyond instrumentality by Branko Kolarevic and Ali Malkawi


Ong
- XS: big ideas / small buildings by Phyllis Richardson and Lucas Dietrich (i will bring it to you on Friday)
- the work of the Team EXYZT
- the chapter Social space, collective space from the book Space and the architect by Herman Herztberger


Cherry
- Situationist International (if you want to realize the interesting political implications of a proposal such as yours), read Formulary for a new urbanismTheory of the derive and Introduction to a critique of urban geography
- Delirious New York: a retroactive manifesto for Manhattan by Rem Koolhaas is currently on the reserved self of the 2nd floor of the library (make a copy for yourself)


Fa
- books by Atelier Bow-Wow
- work of Yona Friedman + look at the FRAC Centre Collection (still under construction, but it will be an incredible database)
- Walls of change, an article by Lebbeus Woods


Ton
Philippe Rahm architects (really explore the projects, graphics and texts!)
- Minimal Art by Daniel Marzona and Uta Grosenick


Geng
- the work of the Team EXYZT
- the work of Patrick Bouchain
Space and the architect by Herman Herztberger


Eiab
- Thinking Course by Edward de Bono (reference of the great graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister) - a very helpful book for designers
Space and the architect by Herman Herztberger


Amy
Olafur Eliasson: Visionary Events, a text by Jonathan Crary
Thinking Course by Edward de Bono (reference of the great graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister) - a very helpful book for designers
- On Growth and Form by  D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson + revisited
- essays by Anthony Vidler, such as Warped Space: Art, Architecture and Anxiety in Modern Culture


Best
- In Praise of Shadows by Jun'ichiro Tanizaki 
Architecture in the digital age: design and manufacturing by Branko Kolarevic


Enn
Architecture in the digital age: design and manufacturing by Branko Kolarevic
Performative architecture, beyond instrumentality by Branko Kolarevic and Ali Malkawi


N
- Boiteaoutils' different posts, under the theme engineering
- Performative architecture, beyond instrumentality by Branko Kolarevic and Ali Malkawi


Shane
- cf. previous email about Zaha Hadid drawings
- From control to design: parametric/algorithmic architecture, published by ACTAR
- Architecture in the digital age: design and manufacturing by Branko Kolarevic
Animate form by Greg Lynn


Grace
- Gilles Clement,  From the Garden in Motion to the Third Landscape
- James Corner, the concept of Indeterminacy (you can go through this book: Recovering landscape: essays in contemporary landscape architecture and the article Landscape Strategy Now)
- Herzog & De Meuron: natrual history






A lot to read! 
You can look at your friends' recommendations as well. 
Take your time, give yourself chances to understand those texts. 
You are not expected to read them all at once.
Questions are welcomed!