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In traditional design analysis, the architect plays a very dominant role in all the decisive factors of the programme and form. Assumptions are made to what the site qualities are. Providing possibilities rather than dominating the site properties, the attempt is to weaken the influence of the architect. Through Systematic Design Processes, the brief is analyzed using transparency, precision and certainty to validae the project analysis.  
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In traditional design analysis, the architect plays a very dominant role in all the decisive factors of the programme and form. Often, assumptions are made to what the site qualities are. Analysing the brief, Atom 7 will focus on providing possibilities rather than dominating the site properties. This attempt is to weaken the influence of the architect. Through Systematic Design Processes, the brief is analyzed using transparency, precision and certainty to validate the project analysis.
  
More Interaction between Alumni and Students.
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Through the analysis of the actors, site and public sphere's, the brief and parameters that Atom 7 has set for the project has been summarized as follows:
  
More Alumni contact with the Universitya dn it's users.
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See more Interaction between Alumni and Students on site.
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More Alumni participation with the University and it's users.
  
 
More public exposure of student projects.
 
More public exposure of student projects.
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Our Understanding of the Brief.: For this Msc 1 hyperbody project the assignment is to plan a intervention improving a given location. The location is the " De Vries van Heyplantsoen". It is an open park located in the TUD campus and near the city centre of Delft. Our main challenge for the project is to populate the site. We want more people to benefit from the positive qualities of the site. Also to create a network for linking different actors.
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The location is the " De Vries van Heyplantsoen". The open park located in the TUD campus and near the city centre of Delft. Our main challenge for the project is to populate the site. We want more people to benefit from the positive qualities of the site. Also to create a network for linking different actors.
  
  

Revision as of 11:05, 26 September 2011

Analysis of Brief

In traditional design analysis, the architect plays a very dominant role in all the decisive factors of the programme and form. Often, assumptions are made to what the site qualities are. Analysing the brief, Atom 7 will focus on providing possibilities rather than dominating the site properties. This attempt is to weaken the influence of the architect. Through Systematic Design Processes, the brief is analyzed using transparency, precision and certainty to validate the project analysis.

Through the analysis of the actors, site and public sphere's, the brief and parameters that Atom 7 has set for the project has been summarized as follows:


See more Interaction between Alumni and Students on site.

More Alumni participation with the University and it's users.

More public exposure of student projects.

A park that is appreciated by its users.


Our Understanding of the Brief:

The location is the " De Vries van Heyplantsoen". The open park located in the TUD campus and near the city centre of Delft. Our main challenge for the project is to populate the site. We want more people to benefit from the positive qualities of the site. Also to create a network for linking different actors.




Goals of Atom 7



1. Explore the capability of the site and see how it can become more lively and interesting space.

2. Gain awareness how technology can change people's experience

3. We want critically explore hyperbody's level of thinking and compare it to our traditional way of thinking about architecture.

4. Explore new fabrication methods for difficult geometries.


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