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'''HyperPublic Concept''' | '''HyperPublic Concept''' | ||
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''Hyper'' : (adjective) Excessively, beyond, above | ''Hyper'' : (adjective) Excessively, beyond, above | ||
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''Public'' : (noun) People in general (adjective) Open to or shared by all the people | ''Public'' : (noun) People in general (adjective) Open to or shared by all the people | ||
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We strive to create an accessible space, adjustable by the users to respond to their specific needs. The demand of the potential users is explored through a [[atom01:questionnaire|questionnaire]] which will enhance active use of the space. | We strive to create an accessible space, adjustable by the users to respond to their specific needs. The demand of the potential users is explored through a [[atom01:questionnaire|questionnaire]] which will enhance active use of the space. | ||
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With our general concept in mind, we decided to explore the following structures: [[atom01:static structure|static structure]] and a [[atom01:dynamic structure|dynamic structure]]. | With our general concept in mind, we decided to explore the following structures: [[atom01:static structure|static structure]] and a [[atom01:dynamic structure|dynamic structure]]. | ||
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==Team== | ==Team== | ||
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;[[User:Joost|Joost Noorden]]: | ;[[User:Joost|Joost Noorden]]: | ||
;[[User:Koen|Koen Kegel]]: | ;[[User:Koen|Koen Kegel]]: | ||
;[[User:Manon|Manon Lucile Tardieu]]: | ;[[User:Manon|Manon Lucile Tardieu]]: | ||
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Publicly accessible [http://bit.ly/HyperPublicGxls progress document] | Publicly accessible [http://bit.ly/HyperPublicGxls progress document] | ||
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You can use our public [http://bit.ly/HyperPublicFeedbackForm feedback form] to help us improve. | You can use our public [http://bit.ly/HyperPublicFeedbackForm feedback form] to help us improve. | ||
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Our website: [http://www.hyperpublic.nl www.HyperPublic.nl] | Our website: [http://www.hyperpublic.nl www.HyperPublic.nl] | ||
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Follow us on Twitter: [http://www.twitter.com/HyperPublicNL @HyberPublicNL] | Follow us on Twitter: [http://www.twitter.com/HyperPublicNL @HyberPublicNL] | ||
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+ | ==Research== | ||
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+ | [[Image:110926_Ecotect_front_page.png|link=http://student.hyperbody.nl/index.php/atom01:Location]] | ||
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+ | The study of the site focuses on the visibility to and from the site, this required looking at the current vegetation occupying the space. | ||
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+ | [[Image:foto_campus2.jpg|link=http://student.hyperbody.nl/index.php/atom01:Actors]] | ||
− | + | 'The people want the buildings that represent their social and community life to give more than functional fulfillment. They want their aspiration for monumentality, | |
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+ | Sigfried Giedion,(1943)- Nine Points on Monumentality | ||
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+ | ==Design== | ||
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+ | [[Image:Location_Manon.jpg|link=http://student.hyperbody.nl/index.php/atom01:Location]] | ||
− | + | The layout of the site is designed around the surrounding existing buildings as well as the current systems of activities with which it interacts. | |
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+ | "Everything that appears in public can be seen and heard by everybody and has the widest possible publicity. For us, appearance -something that is being | ||
+ | seen and heard by others, as well as by ourselves – constitutes reality." | ||
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+ | ''Arendt (1958) - Human Condition'' | ||
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+ | [[Image:Location_Manon.jpg|link=http://student.hyperbody.nl/index.php/atom01:Location]] | ||
− | + | An inteligent constructive system capable to understand and interprete the ideas of the temporary inhabitants of the landscape. | |
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− | + | ==References== | |
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− | + | [[Image:Reference_PistoninTree.jpg|link=http://lisastown.com/inspirationwall/2009/11/15/tree-of-knowledge-memorial/]] | |
+ | The '''Tree of Knowledge Memorial''' is an old tree with a special structure build around it, imitating its old leaves. This could be our way of shaping our structure, letting the pistons move to change it's shape | ||
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+ | <div style="position: absolute; top: 320px; left: 10px; width: 230px; height: 250px;" > | ||
+ | [[Image:Reference_FlonTree.jpg|link=http://www.oloom.ch/project.php?PROJECTID=26]] | ||
+ | The '''Flon Tree''' is a design for a public place where the roots of the tree functions as benches for people to meet and talk to each other. Our project should function in the same way, the roots coming our of the ground when they are needed | ||
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+ | [[Image:Reference_OMA.jpg|link=http://m.bdonline.co.uk/news/oma%E2%80%99s-prada-transformer-completes-first-revolution/3138702.article]] | ||
− | + | OMA's '''Prada Transformer''' designed this pavilion to be used in multiple ways, it can change in four different functions by changing its orientation. It has to be moved by crane, something we can do better | |
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+ | OFF LIMITS 'UNDER CONSTRUCTION' | ||
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+ | /// A HyperPublic Landscape // | ||
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+ | [[atom01:rapid overview|diagram]] - Quick concept overview | ||
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+ | '''////// What <sub>is the challenge</sub> //''' | ||
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+ | How do one create a [[atom01:HyperPublic|HyperPublic]] space? What does it look like? | ||
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+ | Which brings ///problem 01// | ||
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+ | '''////// How <sub>do we intervene</sub> //''' | ||
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+ | /// static Intervention // | ||
+ | [[File:110918-designSK05.jpg|460px|right|Plan Libre / Proposed]] | ||
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+ | '''01.''' currently, the access to the site is intimidation due to the vegetation bordering the whole lot. The idea is to lift patches of this vegetation above the ground of the site and create sort of "plan libre" on the site. | ||
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+ | '''02.''' The idea is to "cup" people that walk on the site. The "plan libre" created by the lifting of the vegetation would turn the site into a temporary space used simply to get to the bus, class, etc. | ||
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+ | '''03.''' The protection from the rain enables people to use the space while it is raining, some may even use the object solely for that particular function. | ||
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+ | '''04.''' The active topography gives a more entertaining ground floor and it directs people through the site. | ||
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+ | /// Dynamic - Interactive Intervention // | ||
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+ | [[File:110918-designSK01.jpg|495px|right|Combined elements of the design / Proposed]] | ||
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+ | The skin of the structure grows and retract to adapt to its required functions, very much like the plants all around adapt to seasons to survive. | ||
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Revision as of 18:40, 7 October 2011
HyperPublic Concept
Hyper : (adjective) Excessively, beyond, above
Public : (noun) People in general (adjective) Open to or shared by all the people
We strive to create an accessible space, adjustable by the users to respond to their specific needs. The demand of the potential users is explored through a questionnaire which will enhance active use of the space.
With our general concept in mind, we decided to explore the following structures: static structure and a dynamic structure.
Contents |
Team
Publicly accessible progress document
You can use our public feedback form to help us improve.
Our website: www.HyperPublic.nl
Follow us on Twitter: @HyberPublicNL
Research
The study of the site focuses on the visibility to and from the site, this required looking at the current vegetation occupying the space.
'The people want the buildings that represent their social and community life to give more than functional fulfillment. They want their aspiration for monumentality, joy, pride, and excitement to be satisfied.'
Sigfried Giedion,(1943)- Nine Points on Monumentality
Design
The layout of the site is designed around the surrounding existing buildings as well as the current systems of activities with which it interacts.
"Everything that appears in public can be seen and heard by everybody and has the widest possible publicity. For us, appearance -something that is being seen and heard by others, as well as by ourselves – constitutes reality."
Arendt (1958) - Human Condition
References
The Tree of Knowledge Memorial is an old tree with a special structure build around it, imitating its old leaves. This could be our way of shaping our structure, letting the pistons move to change it's shape
The Flon Tree is a design for a public place where the roots of the tree functions as benches for people to meet and talk to each other. Our project should function in the same way, the roots coming our of the ground when they are needed
OFF LIMITS 'UNDER CONSTRUCTION'
/// A HyperPublic Landscape //
diagram - Quick concept overview
////// What is the challenge //
How do one create a HyperPublic space? What does it look like?
Which brings ///problem 01//
How can a specific user be defined? Our first measure was to design a questionnaire which we presented to selected potential users and neighbors of the site.
////// How do we intervene //
/// static Intervention //
01. currently, the access to the site is intimidation due to the vegetation bordering the whole lot. The idea is to lift patches of this vegetation above the ground of the site and create sort of "plan libre" on the site.
02. The idea is to "cup" people that walk on the site. The "plan libre" created by the lifting of the vegetation would turn the site into a temporary space used simply to get to the bus, class, etc.
03. The protection from the rain enables people to use the space while it is raining, some may even use the object solely for that particular function.
04. The active topography gives a more entertaining ground floor and it directs people through the site.
/// Dynamic - Interactive Intervention //
The skin of the structure grows and retract to adapt to its required functions, very much like the plants all around adapt to seasons to survive.
/// (Public) Progress ///
01.