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= "How can a site sustain activity 24 / 7 ?" =
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===The Site===
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= '''"HOW CAN A SITE SUSTAIN ACTIVITY 24/7 ?"''' =
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=<span style="color:orange">THE SITE</span>=
 
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'''Problems:'''
 
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* The site is devoid of human activity.
  
<youtube>QihC34KnA4Y</youtube>
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* There is no landscaping or landscaping attributes (e.g. lamps, benches).
  
<div style="float: left; width: 500px; margin-right:40px; text-align:left">
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* The lush green border around the site works like a fence during summer, it blocks the view inward and inhibits human presence.
  
Problems:
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* The site is a vacuum in an area full of program.
  
The site has no program
 
  
There is no landscaping or landscaping attributes (e.g. lamps, benches)
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<youtube width="340" height="250" left >QihC34KnA4Y</youtube>
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The lush green border around the site works like a fence during summer
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<div style="float: left; width: 700px; margin-right:40px; text-align:left">
  
Very diverse programming around site, site is leftover space. </div>
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=<span style="color:orange">CONCEPT  STATEMENT</span>=
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''"...On successful city streets, people must appear at different times...or else parks will be used only sporadically...and this simplification of use - meaning fewer users, with fewer different purposes and destinations at hand - feeds upon itself...a kind of unbuilding, or running-down process is set in motion...the infusion would obviously have to result in the presence of maximum numbers of persons at the times when the district needs them most for time balance..."''
  
  
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This is a collage from Jacobs' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Death_and_Life_of_Great_American_Cities The Death and Life of Great American Cities] . The book promotes an almost volatile, effervescent city life of streets lined with mixed-uses that create activity at different times in the day which leads to a constant presence of users / inhabitants. All this makes for a diverse and vital city life where  strangers step out of their individuality and participate in the public life.
  
===Concept Statement===
 
  
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The concept - proposal builds upon this.
  
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A website works 24/7 and is continuously evolving (e.g. a wiki page where the user is free to add content and to make it public worldwide). By taking the concept of hyperspace and linking it with real space the site will permit a widespread and ever-changing spectrum of activities throughout the whole of the day. Thus it will be continuously changing and allow the interweaving of human interaction (a lecture hall,  next to a performance space next to individual study-rooms, etc). This functionality will create a trace of human activity; a new user will have the option of seeing the previous activity and form. Just as time leaves a trace into a building’s physicality and identity, so will continuous activity leave a trace on the site. </div>
  
  
[[File:clock.gif|250px|thumb|left|"Ticking away, the moments that make up the dull day"]]
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See also:
  
''"...On successful city streets, people must appear at different times...or else parks will be used only sporadically...<br> 
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs Jane Jacobs]
and this simplification of use - meaning fewer users, with fewer different purposes and destinations at hand - feeds upon itself <br> 
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...a kind of unbuilding, or running-down process is set in motion...the infusion would obviously have to result in the presence of <br> 
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maximum numbers of persons at the times when the district needs them most for time balance..."''
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Death_and_Life_of_Great_American_Cities The Death and Life of Great American Cities]
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This is a collage from Jacobs' book. The book promotes an almost volatile, effervescent city life of streets lined with mixed-uses <br>
 
that create activity at different times in the day which leads to a constant presence of users / inhabitants. All this makes for a <br>
 
diverse and vital city life where even though we are strangers we step out of our individuality and participate in the public life. <br>
 
We wish to build upon this.
 
  
A website works 24/7 and is continuously evolving; e.g. a wiki page where the user is free to add content and to make it public worldwide. <br>
 
By taking the concept of hyperspace we propose a site which will permit a widespread and ever-changing spectrum of activities throughout <br>
 
the whole of the day. The site will be linked with an online website for booking activities, thus it will be continuously changing and <br>
 
allow the interweaving of human interaction (a lecture hall,  next to a performance space next to individual study-rooms, etc). <br>
 
This functionality will create a trace of human activity; a new user will have the option of seeing the previous activity and form. <br>
 
Just as time leaves a trace into a building’s physicality and identity,so will continuous activity leave a trace on the site.
 
  
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=<span style="color:orange">DESIGN CHALLENGE</span>=
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See also:
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To extend the notion of an online social community by providing a user-customizable space that will enhance that community (through joining and participating in activities public or private). Thus the concept of [[project_C:Home| '''Spacebook''']]: (where) everybody can see the activities on the site, the users can join activities that are or will be taking place, create their new activities and (physically) link them with other activities. A new activity hive is born.
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs Jane Jacobs]
 
  
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Death_and_Life_of_Great_American_Cities| The Death and Life of Great American Cities]
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===01: ONLINE QUESTIONNAIRE===
  
  
  
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[[File:Questionnaire_results_v7_no_gradient.jpg|340px|thumb|left|Questionnaire results]]
  
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An online questionnaire has been created. Its goal is to establish if '''there is''' user-demand on the site, '''what''' the users want and '''when''' they want to do it.
  
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Having this information helps create an estimate on the spread of activities throughout the day.</div>
  
===Sponsor & User===
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[http://www.savagetiger.org/hyperbody/ Online questionnaire] <br/>
  
The sponsor will be [http://home.tudelft.nl/| TU Delft]. We believe that with the expertise and general know-how provided by the various departments inside the Faculty (Mechanical Engineering, Materials, Computer Science, Structural Engineering) and its financial resources we can achieve a desired result. Moreover this project will cement the Faculty's position as a world-leading research institute.
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[[atom02:Questionnaire results| Questionnaire results]]  <br/>
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The user is the client. He has the options of choosing his desired activity and size of the space required by a system of online booking. Therefore the site will continuously ''"pay for itself"'' and generate profit.
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===02: INTERFACE FLOW CHART===
  
[[ File:financial model2.png|1050px|thumb|left |]]
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The are future plans of making Spacebook a part of [http://www.facebook.com Facebook] so to tap into the already gigantic user database.
  
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====='Interface Diagram' =====
  
See also:
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[[File:Spacebook diagram2.jpg|690px|thumb|left|Spacebook - Function - diagram]]
  
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-Booking_%28UK_government_project%29 E-booking]
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_reservations_system Computer reservations system]
 
  
===Design challenge===
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====='User - Interface' =====
  
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<gallery widths="130" heights="100" perrow="4">
  
When there is no activity going on there is no building. In music [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silence#In_music silence] is just as effective as sound; one might say that the absence of silence implies the absence of dynamics.
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image:interface Dia copy.jpg|Spacebook - Interface, part of Facebook.
  
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image:Flow.gif|Spacebook - Interface, part of Facebook.
  
====*  User scenarios====
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Image:userscenario-part01.jpg|Scenario of user demands.
  
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Image:userscenario-part02.jpg|Spatial result of scenario.
  
[[atom02:Artist| The artist]]
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[[atom02:Mother_with_son| The mother with son]]
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See also:
  
[[atom02:Business_man| The business-man of Senz Umbrellas]]
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-Booking_%28UK_government_project%29 E-booking]
  
[[atom02:Biker| The biker]]
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_reservations_system Computer reservations system]
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[[atom02:Music_student| The music student]]
 
  
[[atom02:BK_beats| BK Beats]]
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<div style="float: left; width: 1090px; margin-right:40px; text-align:left">
  
[[atom02:Housewives| The housewives]]
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===03: PHYSICAL SITE SYSTEM:===
  
  
<gallery widths="220" heights="200" perrow="4" >
 
  
File:sketch_activities.jpg|Possible interaction of activities within the structure.
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====='Bubble System' =====
  
File:IMG_0257.jpg|Possible interaction of activities within the structure.
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<gallery widths="130" heights="100" perrow="6" >
  
File:user_scenario_structure.JPG|Several elastic connected panels, which offer straight areas f. e. seating,...
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Image:b0.jpg| 1. A grid of points drive a network of inflatable "bubbles" linked together by a network of valves.
  
File:Capsule01.jpg|Spatial room-quality.
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Image:b1.jpg| 2. The bubbles hold the roof & floor system.
  
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File:b2.jpg| 3. One of the point-bubble inflates. The local bubbles deflate.
  
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File:b3.jpg| 4. Roof has desired height. Roof structural nodes lock into place. Bubbles equalize and support the elastic floor.
  
====* Interaction of activities - online questionnaire====
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File:b4.jpg|5. Possible section of created "site". Various open / closed spaces for activities.
  
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File:b5.jpg|6. Axonometric result.
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</gallery><br>
  
[[File:questionnaire_v1.png|200px|thumb|left|online questionnaire]]
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====='Interaction of activities' =====
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<gallery widths="220" heights="180" perrow="4" >
  
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File:sketch_activities.jpg| Site topography & interaction of activities.
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The goal of the user questionnaire is for possible users to tell us '''<u>what</u>''' activity they want to do and <u>'''when'''</u> they want to do the activity during the day. <br/>Having this information will help us to create an estimate on the spread of activities through the day. <br/>The link to the online questionnaire will be send to as many people as possible, to get the best overview of demands. <br/>
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[http://www.savagetiger.org/hyperbody/ Online questionnaire] <br/>
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File:IMG_0257.jpg|Iteration 2.
  
[[atom02:Questionnaire results| Questionnaire results]]  <br/>
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File:user_scenario_structure.JPG|The floor becomes the furniture.
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File:Capsule01.jpg|Interior space result.
  
The questionnaire results show us 24/7 activity is possible and that some activities are moer attractive to user 1 than they are to user 2. We took the 8 most popular activities and conducted a research on different criteria that are closely linked to the activities. We call this the [[atom02:Activity Research| activity research]]
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[[File:Proximatiy.jpg|1050px|thumb|left|Proximity]] <br/>
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See also the progression on creating the site mechanism:
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====* Traffic analysis====
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYIPoH4599k Guayamas Dome 2010]
  
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tV6ZvBlcxJw&feature=related Industrial Dome]
  
By using stop-motion animation gathered from the BK-city tower to capture the crucial moments of the week we will confirm our suspicion and analyze the level of usage in the site and [http://www.energyharvestingjournal.com/articles/harvesting-the-energy-of-traffic-flow-00002454.asp?sessionid=1| traffic] intensity.
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdiSk8XyBu8 Memory Cloth (see min 6:00)]
  
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sW4gyRrEhng&feature=related Shape-memory Flower]
  
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXCnWUzUw_E  Traces of traveling]
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[http://meweb.larc.nasa.gov/meweb/vgt.html Variable Geometry Truss]
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===04: ATOM SPECIALIZATION:===
  
====* Site mechanism concept:====
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1. User Interfaces
  
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2. Flexible / Kinetic Structures
  
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3. Geometric Algorithm
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Image:b0.jpg|The site will be mapped as a grid of points which drive a network of inflatable "bubbles" linked together by a network of valves so as one bubble inflate its neighbors deflate.
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<div style="float: left; width: 1090px; margin-right:40px; text-align:left">
  
Image:b1.jpg|Default state; the bubbles hold the roof & floor system.
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=<span style="color:orange">STAKEHOLDERS</span>=
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File:b2.jpg|One of the point-bubble inflates, the neighboring bubbles deflate; sum of air volume remains constant.
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<div style="float: left; width: 350px; margin-right:40px; text-align:justify">
  
File:b3.jpg|Roof system reaches desired height. Roof structure locks into place. Bubble air volumes equalize. Elastic floor becomes flat and is supported by the bubbles.
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=== USERS ===
  
File:b4.jpg|Possible section of created "site";various closed and open spaces for activities.
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The users are anyone who has an internet connection and can physically access the site.
  
File:b5.jpg|Axonometric result.
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=== EXPERTS ===
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Interfaces: [[atom02:interfaces_walter_aprile| Walter Aprile]] & Aadjan van der Helm
  
See also the progression on creating the [[atom02:site mechanism |site mechanism]] or:
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Structures: [[atom02:structures_michela_turrin| Michela Turrin]] & Andrew Borgart
  
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYIPoH4599k Guayamas Dome 2010]
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Algorithms: [[atom02:computer_science_a_stoiculescu | Andrei Stoiculescu]] & [[atom02:computer_science_S_Hagemann| Sven Hagemann]]
  
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tV6ZvBlcxJw&feature=related Industrial Dome]
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=== SUSTAINABILITY ===
  
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdiSk8XyBu8 Memory Cloth (see min 6:00)]
 
  
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sW4gyRrEhng&feature=related Shape-memory Flower]
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We suspect the traffic around the site to be an untapped source for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetic_energy energy].
  
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See also:
  
===Sustainability===
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_energy Mechanical energy]
  
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[http://www.energyharvestingjournal.com/articles/harvesting-the-energy-of-traffic-flow-00002454.asp?sessionid=1 Energy of traffic flow]
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We suspect the traffic to be an untapped source for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetic_energy energy].
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<div style="float: left; width: 700px; margin-right:40px; text-align:justify">
  
See also:
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=== FINANCIAL PLAN ===
  
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_energy Mechanical energy]
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[[File:Spacebook_financial.jpg|280px|thumb|left|Spacebook Financial Plan]]
  
[http://www.energyharvestingjournal.com/articles/harvesting-the-energy-of-traffic-flow-00002454.asp?sessionid=1 Energy of traffic flow]
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Contacts have been made with [http://tudelft.nl/en/about-tu-delft/executive-board/kcamluyben/rector-magnificus-karel-cham-luyben Karel Luyben],
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[http://tudelft.nl/en/about-tu-delft/executive-board/djvandenberg/drs-dj-van-den-berg Dick van den Berg] and [https://intranet.tudelft.nl/live/pagina.jsp?id=d0859537-6cd3-4162-bec4-f8fcdec72913&lang=en Anja Stokkers] to discuss the proposal and form a partnership with TU Delft.
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Upon the discussion with Karel Luyben [http://www.tudelft.nl/live/pagina.jsp?id=ae335e22-2591-4147-9a34-6cbcaa7c151e&lang=en Wytze Patijin] has been contacted.
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 17 October 2011

Contents

"HOW CAN A SITE SUSTAIN ACTIVITY 24/7 ?"


THE SITE


Problems:

  • The site is devoid of human activity.
  • There is no landscaping or landscaping attributes (e.g. lamps, benches).
  • The lush green border around the site works like a fence during summer, it blocks the view inward and inhibits human presence.
  • The site is a vacuum in an area full of program.



CONCEPT STATEMENT


"...On successful city streets, people must appear at different times...or else parks will be used only sporadically...and this simplification of use - meaning fewer users, with fewer different purposes and destinations at hand - feeds upon itself...a kind of unbuilding, or running-down process is set in motion...the infusion would obviously have to result in the presence of maximum numbers of persons at the times when the district needs them most for time balance..."


This is a collage from Jacobs' The Death and Life of Great American Cities . The book promotes an almost volatile, effervescent city life of streets lined with mixed-uses that create activity at different times in the day which leads to a constant presence of users / inhabitants. All this makes for a diverse and vital city life where strangers step out of their individuality and participate in the public life.


The concept - proposal builds upon this.

A website works 24/7 and is continuously evolving (e.g. a wiki page where the user is free to add content and to make it public worldwide). By taking the concept of hyperspace and linking it with real space the site will permit a widespread and ever-changing spectrum of activities throughout the whole of the day. Thus it will be continuously changing and allow the interweaving of human interaction (a lecture hall, next to a performance space next to individual study-rooms, etc). This functionality will create a trace of human activity; a new user will have the option of seeing the previous activity and form. Just as time leaves a trace into a building’s physicality and identity, so will continuous activity leave a trace on the site.


See also:

Jane Jacobs

The Death and Life of Great American Cities



DESIGN CHALLENGE


To extend the notion of an online social community by providing a user-customizable space that will enhance that community (through joining and participating in activities public or private). Thus the concept of Spacebook: (where) everybody can see the activities on the site, the users can join activities that are or will be taking place, create their new activities and (physically) link them with other activities. A new activity hive is born.



01: ONLINE QUESTIONNAIRE

Questionnaire results

An online questionnaire has been created. Its goal is to establish if there is user-demand on the site, what the users want and when they want to do it.

Having this information helps create an estimate on the spread of activities throughout the day.

Online questionnaire

Questionnaire results


02: INTERFACE FLOW CHART

The are future plans of making Spacebook a part of Facebook so to tap into the already gigantic user database.

'Interface Diagram'
Spacebook - Function - diagram



'User - Interface'

See also:

E-booking

Computer reservations system


03: PHYSICAL SITE SYSTEM:

'Bubble System'

'Interaction of activities'

See also the progression on creating the site mechanism:

Guayamas Dome 2010

Industrial Dome

Memory Cloth (see min 6:00)

Shape-memory Flower

Variable Geometry Truss

04: ATOM SPECIALIZATION:

1. User Interfaces

2. Flexible / Kinetic Structures

3. Geometric Algorithm

STAKEHOLDERS

USERS

The users are anyone who has an internet connection and can physically access the site.

EXPERTS

Interfaces: Walter Aprile & Aadjan van der Helm

Structures: Michela Turrin & Andrew Borgart

Algorithms: Andrei Stoiculescu & Sven Hagemann

SUSTAINABILITY

We suspect the traffic around the site to be an untapped source for energy.

See also:

Mechanical energy

Energy of traffic flow

FINANCIAL PLAN

Spacebook Financial Plan

Contacts have been made with Karel Luyben, Dick van den Berg and Anja Stokkers to discuss the proposal and form a partnership with TU Delft.

Upon the discussion with Karel Luyben Wytze Patijin has been contacted.




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