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Revision as of 15:25, 26 September 2011

Location



By analyzing the existing location, we can create a solid foundation for our concept and design. We work from the urban scale towards the scale of the site itself so our decisions in the process are always based upon the large scale decisions we made in the beginning of the process.

We are using all the analysis methods we are being taught at the many diverse Hyperbody MSc lectures, like the Ecotect software in combination with our detailed Rhino 3D model.

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Team

Joost Noorden
Koen Kegel
Manon Lucile Tardieu


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Research

' ONLY A DRAFT VERSION FOR NOW, ALL INPUT IS IN DROPBOX, NEED TO PLACE ON SITE ASAP! '''''' '''



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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.

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.


traffic flow --> slow traffic vs fast traffic


publicness / openness --> ecotect model






Design

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