atom07:Analysis
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Analysis
There are three categories of investigation that is followed for the project.
Calculations and data collected from the three analysis, will help inform the design, use and size of the project. We will attempt to find a hyper-rational method for approaching the design challenge. The attempt is to move away from traditional design analysis where the architect plays the dominant role in design.
1. Site Analysis, study of sun shading, sun radiation, noise and wind study.
2. Actors.
3. Analysis of 'points of interest' on the site.
The site analysis will create accurate calculations for comfortable living and meeting places, whilst the analysis of the 'points of interest' is an intervention that is created by actors, introducing a layer of cultural data which can be added to the calculations. A survey of the actors wil also give some feedback and other perspectives and opinions of the site.
Site Analysis
Through the ecotect analysis of the local sunlight radiation and shadow ranges on both days of summer solstice and winter soltice, we can get an insight into the climate condition of the site.
Actors
Connection Actors
Input & Output Actors
Distinguished from the traditional designing methodology in which architects will dominate every part of the whole designing process by applying the up-down styling intervention and previous experiences, we try to apply a bottom-up design method to build up a connection between the building and the actors in which the persistent information input and output will be available.In brief, actors could input their own information and desires of different programs to our building, our building will output relevant data and possiblilities to them to meet their demands.Then,the actors will probably give the feedbacks to the building again.As a result,an active loop of information exchange and interactivity between building and actors will be generated in this design strategy.
Input Actors
Output Actors
Interviews
- Top Board technical meeting point delft (possible client and reference)
- Alumni office interview @TUDelft