Asian paper making creative retreat in Veluwe T h e C u l t u r e o f p a p e r
Fascination
Cultural exchange through process of my own paper making
step 1 steaming step 2 pounding step 3 drying the pulp step 4 mixing step 5 dredging step 6 squeezing step 7 drying step 8 cuttingCultural exchange through process of paper making
1. Time is takes between each step, minimum and variable.
2. Relation to the intensity of water gives different results
3. The steps are the same but it can yield very different styles of paper.
4. The proceses are simple and rhythmic
Lessons learnt from paper making
Why paper?
• Intergenerational and community based
• Buildings spread out and activities in various rooms
• Tang Dynasty invented (618–690) in Jing County, in Xuan Prefecture (Xuanzhou)
• Used the bark of Pteroceltis tatarinowii, a common species of elm in the area
• UNESCO intangible heritage paper making process
Characteristics of paper making in a Xuan village
step 1 steaming step 2 pounding step 3 drying the pulp step 4 mixing
step 5 dredging step 6 squeezing step 7 drying step 8 cutting Xuan paper making in a Xuan village
Xuan paper making in 1:50 descriptive spatial models step 1 steaming step 2 pounding step 3 drying the pulp 1:1000 step 4 mixing step 5 dredging step 6 squeezing step 7 drying step 8 cutting
A ridge formed at the end of the Ice Age where the glacier stopped. This stretches from Zwolle to Arnhem that created a height difference that helped the beeks form
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paper mills from Zwolle to ArnhemMass concentration of paper mills around Apeldoorn
Most paper mills have been removed but I sought to find a physical remain of the paper mills route
First impression and issues
• All processes in 1 building
• C16-17th
• Gelderland
• Used landscape to power paper mills
• Hollander was inventer to pulp paper finer and more uniform
BLACK ASH
MOUNTAIN ASH BLACK ALDER
WEEPING WILLOW
WEEPING WILLOW
PINE CEDAR BLACK ASH OAK CYPRESS
PINE BLACK ASH OAK
BLACK ASH OAK CYPRESS
MOUNTAIN ASH
WEEPING WILLOW
WEEPING WILLOW
MOUNTAIN ASH
BLACK ALDER
WEEPING WILLOW CEDAR BLACK ASH OAK CYPRESS WEEPING WILLOW
PINE BLACK ASH OAK CYPRESS
PINE CEDAR BLACK ASH OAK CYPRESS
MOUNTAIN ASH
MOUNTAIN ASH
BLACK ALDER
Tree inventory and guide
MOUNTAIN ASH
PINE CEDAR
PINE CEDAR
BLACK ALDER CEDAR
BLACK ALDER
BLACK ALDER
Black Ash Cedar Pine Oak Black Alder Mountain Ash Cypress Weeping WillowBLACK ALDER PINE BLACK ASH OAK CYPRESS
Site plan - 1:500
BLACK ASH OAK CYPRESS
MOUNTAIN ASH
MOUNTAIN ASH BLACK ALDER PINE CEDAR
WEEPING WILLOW
Preserve the paper history and the natural spread of trees and beek
PINE
Site plan - 1:500
BLACK ASH
PINE BLACK ASH OAK CYPRESS
BLACK ALDER
MOUNTAIN ASH
BLACK ALDER
MOUNTAIN ASH
OAK CYPRESS
WEEPING WILLOW
CEDAR
Preserve the paper history and the natural spread of trees and beek
Site plan - 1:500
BLACK ASH
PINE BLACK ASH OAK CYPRESS
BLACK ALDER
MOUNTAIN ASH
BLACK ALDER
MOUNTAIN ASH
OAK CYPRESS
WEEPING WILLOW
PINE CEDAR
Preserve the paper history and the natural spread of trees and beek
PINE
Site plan - 1:500
BLACK ASH
PINE BLACK ASH OAK CYPRESS
BLACK ALDER
MOUNTAIN ASH
BLACK ALDER
MOUNTAIN ASH
OAK CYPRESS
WEEPING WILLOW
CEDAR
Preserve the paper history and the natural spread of trees and beek
Site plan - 1:500 BLACK ASH OAK CYPRESS
MOUNTAIN ASH BLACK ALDER PINE CEDAR
MOUNTAIN ASH BLACK ALDER PINE BLACK ASH OAK CYPRESS WEEPING WILLOW
Preserve the paper history and the natural spread of trees and beek
Lingering garden, Jinchang Dist, Suzhou, China Lingering garden, Jinchang Dist, Suzhou, ChinaWaiting and working path
30 mins walk/wait
40 mins walk/wait
20 mins walk/wait
Paths denote time and purpose
Buildings as an ensemble
Construction principles- walking direction and landscape
Retreat as an ensemble
A. Hierachy
B. Collectivity
C. Construction principles
D. Materiality
1. HOME 2. EARTH 3. WATERBuildings as an ensemble
Construction principles- thick vs thin
500mm 500mm 500mmBuildings as an ensemble Construction principles- wooden frame concealed below and is revealed above
Buildings as an ensemble
Layering the spaces and facades
Buildings as an ensemble Construction principles- rhythm of paper making in a strict regular beam structure
Buildings as an ensemble
Construction principles- use of slanted roof to highlight nature moments
Buildings as an ensemble
Construction principles- tranisiton spaces
Variations of each building
A. Home
B. Earth
C. Water
D. Air
As you leave HOME in the morning
Preparing the earthly materials that come from the ground into pulp
EARTH
Enter close to the water and prepare to be inspired by water on every side
WATER
Step 4 - Mixing
Step 5 - Dredging
Step 6 - Squeezing
Atelier sits close to the water, almost touching, allowing you to feel part of paper history as you create
WATER
Dip your feet in if you feel you need some inspiration
WATER
Fragment model - 1:20
Using heat, paper goes from heavy and wet to paper thin and light as a feather
Working in this airy building is like sitting in the trees giving overview to your process
A day in the journey of the paper maker
8am
Morning with fellow artists retreat
10am Step 2 and 3: Pounding and drying
Atelier time - creation and continue own projects