Wood Green
Open House Unit A UEL 2016-17
This catalogue showcases a selection of projects that have been developed by students of Unit A at the University of East London during 2016-17. The outcome has been the result of open collaborative process and we would like to thank everybody that contributed to this: Beth Kay and Gavin Ball from Haringey Council, Anna Schabel, Christoph Kalb, Bruno Silvestre, Dieter Kleiner, Louise Duggan, Paulina Huukari, Tak Hoshino, Timo Keller and Tom Gibson. Edited by Carsten Jungfer
Students Year 3: AndrĂŠ Radcliffe, Corey Smith, Danii Matin, Danissa Dizon, Dogan Kaya, Elham Alfaify, Hani Saab, James Mear, Jana Dockalova, Kieran Green, Leyana Clarke, Rozkar Ali, Sina Ferki Year 2: Alford Dyett, Bipplav Limbu, Fouleymata Coulibaly Farhad, Hayden Mills, Legend Morgan, Muhammad Naim Ariffin, Sajat Rai, Vikrant Panchasara, Yen Chie Miaw
Tutors Carsten Jungfer
zectorarchitects www.zectorarchitects.net
Fernanda Palmieri
Galeria Arquitetos www.galeria.arq.br
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Introduction
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Site Observations page
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Project overview page
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Up-Cycling Hub Rozkar Ali page
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Artist Residency & Studio
Bipplav Limbu
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Pools, Pavilion, Pathway
Hayden Mills
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Social Incubator
Naim Ariffin
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Civil Hall & Leisure Centre
Jana Dockalova
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Box Park James Mear page
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Blurring Divison
Legend Morgan
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Workshop Area 51
Yen Che Maiw
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Project Showcase Leyana Clarke page
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Forte Climb
Sina Ferki
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Western Roar Arts Exchange
Danii Martin
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Cooking Lab
Corey Smith
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Alexandra Palace Wood Green
Turnpike Lane
Hornsey
Project Sites Study Area
Open House
Unit A is interested in the morphology of the city by investigating relationships between space, programme, materiality and time. With a focus on reading spatial conditions through careful analysis of found ‘urban moments’ we set out to get a better understanding of the city as a place of transition. We engage in domains between architecture and urbanism and are interested in adaptive architectural interventions that contribute to the formation of new types of collective space.
We investigated the agenda of openness in relation to architectural aspects of space making, structure and material detail.
This year we looked at Wood Green, one of London’s town centres, to investigate how ideas of open systems could be utilised at building scale to create forward-looking civic and sustainable architectures. Following recent shifts in political landscapes, there is a sense of suspension of a formerly known order, which has contributed to increased levels of uncertainty. Set within this contradicting context of pending and ongoing change, this raises interesting questions about the effects on future demand for new types of civic buildings to sustain Londons’ diversity and openness.
We set out to explore new forms of spatial design, organisation and construction to enable adaptable strategies, coexistences of multiple programmes and increased connectivity to propagate hybrid architectures that are coherent “products” of London as a collective space of open minded citizens.
Some of questions that emerged this year: Is openness is a precondition for transformation? When does it occur? Can architecture and spatial conditions be defined through characteristics of openness? What type and quality of space and architectural structure supports change, what not?
Carsten Jungfer and Fernanda Palmieri
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Separation of the Cultural Quarter
The inactive service entrances at the back of each store along with the number of stores along the high road means that the cultural side of Wood Green including the artists and local schools are not felt as part of the overall Wood Green experience. This disconnection between those that live, work and learn in Wood Green has lead to an overeliance on the retail quarter to provide character for Wood Green.
Retail Retail with Resi Above Commercial Community
The are very few east to west routes within the Wood Green Area, which inturn adds to the isolation of Wood Green cultural quarter.
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Lack of Leisure
There is a very weak correlation between the number of people that live and work in Wood Green and the amount o leisure activities that are provided in the area. Wood Green’s reliance on the retail quarter to provide character for the area has meant that Wood Green is very quiet in the evening when the majority of these stores are closed.
Not only is there a lack of leisure provided in the area but there is also a lack of variety in the area. The inclusion of t cinemas and three pubs in the area are the most evident examples of this fact.
Retail Retail with Resi Above Residential Leisure
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North view
Up-cycling Hub Rozkar Ali
East elevation
The proposal is a free Up-cycling Centre which
Solutions :
works in collaboration with the general public,
1 - Make a space to recycle and reproduce new
local residents and business and Haringey
items from the recycling items by artistes or any
Council. The building programme includes
other creative people.
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spaces/workshops to recycle and work with recyclable items; an education centre to promote
2 - The Education Center itself enables public
awareness of sustainability; a safe space to
education opportunities and general awareness of
purchase up-cycled products; a flexible space
sustainability.
to be used at all times by the community and a canteen.
3 - Make a safe space to allow people to take or buy reusable items.
The proposal has the potential to make Wood Green a leader in promoting sustainable practices
4 - It is better to build a close space, so that it is
while creating a beautiful, multi-use public facility.
easier for people to use it at all times. 5 - Make an opportunity for the business to recycle their items here such as the chocolate factory as they are having lots of recyclable items. 6 - This project allows the Wood Green to be a leader in promoting sustainable practices while creating a beautiful, multi-use public facility.
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Exhibition and pathway space
Exhibition and pathway space Track ramp
View point(alipali)
Proposal circulation
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Truck ramp (access to the containers
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heavy duty workshop stairs lift toilet reception shop cars route truck for loading containers pedestrian area for dropping waste items containers outdoor working and public area western road internal ramp external ramp chocolate factory school railway police station green space
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Artist Residency and Studio Bipplav Limbu
The proposed building will act as a temporary
Temporary purpose:
residency for a working artist giving local and
The idea is that the artists live and work for a
international artists as well as creative makers the
specific duration of the time where they can
opportunity to work and engage in a new context.
develop and show their work will in the proximity
By inviting artists from various backgrounds
of the locals. This short effective method provides
this could become an important and meaningful
a space for the artists to professionally show their
destination of learning and cultural exchange.
work and provide opportunities to enegage with
The building was designed to be accessible so
companies.
that the public can engage with the work being developed, and public spaces can also be used by the artist to work and interact with public.
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structural strategy
roof slab 250mm
steel truss
clt 200mm panel acting as a deep cantilever beam
floor slab
clt 300mm main supporing wall
R.C ground slab
500 x 500 glulam columns
insitu reinforced concrete step footing piles
insitu reinforced concrete pilecaps + piles under columns
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Panoramic View quite area - socially less active
public pathway is used by local people and also high school students because the pathway leads towards the high school
Site
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Outside space is imprtant for public engagement
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Creative thinking and design production is suited for the artist to work in mezzanine space. The mezzanine is situated within the studio therefore the artist can look down into the studio / workshop and work on production.
The private area for the artist is located across the top floor of the building and laid out as single apartment to be used after work. This space will give the artist a comfortable and relaxing resisdential Building space to feel at ease from the working.
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The primary space at ground floor level is the studio where the artist should have the flexibility and freedom to work privately or by interacting with neighbours and passers-by
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The studio space is linked to a covered / semi-covered outside space. This outside space can flexibly become connected to the studio space to enlarge the working area or for space for exhibitions or informal interaction with the working artist. A space for opportunity of different spatial configurations ranging from private to public, depending on the requirements of the individual artist and given activity.
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showing a person perpective view from the outside space towa e primary space at ground floor level rds the is the studio where exibility and freed the artist should om to work privately or by interacting with s-by. The outside spac neighbours e is important aspe ct of the building beca egrate the public path use it gives way into the build ing. The top floor apar the cantilever is supp tment orted by strong struc tural column
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space to integrate the public pathway into the building. The top floor apartment along with the cantilever is supported by strong structural column
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light on the mezzanine and studio. Below the mezzanine are rooms for storage, W.C, tea kitchen and additionally performs as a structural support for the mezzanine
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pools, Pavilion, Pathway Hayden Mills
In the spirit of openness, this proposal will seek
in particular any form of public swimming
to deliver an architecture that is accessible to the
facilities. One key theme from the consultation
people of Wood Green and environs. It will deliver
for the area’s action plan was to improve ‘social
three public pools; a pavilion; and a pedestrian
infrastructure’. Residents specifically want a
link between Western Road to Alexandra Park.
range of diverse community facilities, including a
The site area lacks social and outdoor leisure
swimming pool.
spaces;
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Social Incubator Niam Ariffin
The building proposal is an interaction hub with
By understanding the importance of exposing
office spaces, cafe, gallery and an assembly area,
students to creative people gives me an idea
to create a connection between the students
to create a connection between the students
living in Wood Green Halls of residence with the
living in Wood Green Halls of residence with the
creative community from the Cultural Quarter. All
creative makers from the chocolate factories.
these spaces will complement each other with their specific activities.
This engagement will help students to explore their creative mind and come out with ideas that
The proposal will somewhat be an extension
they never thought they could. they will have the
of programme from Kick Starter and TEDx
oppotunity to explore their creative minds and
promoting community engagement, social
improve their soft skills to practice daily.
gatherings, engagement with creative speakers and creating job opportunities.
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Civil Hall & Leisure Centre Jana Dockalova
An Architecture that aims to adapt to the
People, places, time and space. Spaces that can
users’ needs and that “makes friends” with its
easily transform from theatrical performance to a
surroundings. An Architecture that connects and
wedding venue or a conference space. Spaces
blurs boundaries to invite people to participate
in which we can accommodate the youngest and
and to gather just for fun. An Architecture that
the freest users to the oldest and most traditional,
becomes a destination - attracting people from
that connects and blurs boundaries inviting
further afar.The proposed spaces accommodate
people to participate and be part of.
programmes around leisure & recreation mixed with activities such as performances and informal
The proposed building intends to become a
gathering and meeting.
vibrant destination of leisure and recreational and cultural activities for local people and beyond. Imagine… a building with a swimming pool, performance and exhibition spaces and a small café!
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Box Park James Mear
This temporary building and public realm project
year timespan. The temporary building proposal
aims to connect the high street, library, shopping
will connect to the car park and shopping mall.
centre, cultural quarter and residential areas
The building will provide a free public space to
together. The building would provide public
“dwell” and that is aimed to be accessible 24/7.
dwelling space accessible 24/7 as well as an inviting active space off the high street. The
The building itself will house a cafe, public house,
building itself will house a café, public house,
retail units ,’garden’ spaces, games room, a
retail units, a garden space, games room,
play-ground and pleanty of seating areas. Many
playground and seating areas. The building will
of these functions are raised above ground level
connect ground level to the top 2 floors of the
so that users can enjoy views across the area and
shopping mall car park which will become public
especially towards Alexanda Palace. The top 2
event spaces.
floors of the car park will also be integrated into the proposal; the existing car parking area will be
Haringey Council have announced ambitious
transformed into a temporary public space as well
plans for the regeneration the area, and the
as a flexible event space.
shopping mall might cede to exist within a 10-15
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Blurring Division Legend Morgan
Blurring Divison
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The proposal aims to blur the division between
The building will be for artist, existing and
work and play, and to cater for the entire
potential residents; aiming to create a smooth
community by ensuring a plan to retain its
blend between design studios and a social venue.
creative members while providing transparency
The building will provide a range of low intensity
between work and play. The inviting open and
sports and social activities during the day and
public ground floor allows the building to feel
night whilst also providing a range of design
like an extension of the street, adding to the
studios.
public realm rather than a structure imposing
On the ground floor the building would aim to
itself on the space. The ramps are an invitation
serve as a well treated extention of the pavement.
to constant movement around the building.
Drawing in members of the public who may not
Studio spaces are rented at reasonable prices to
have planned to use the facilities in the building
subsidize the recreational spaces and offset any
but may simply want to sit and have lunch with a
losses incurred.
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Wood Green has two clearly contrasting environments. The uninviting, inactive back service entrances have created a barrier between the residents of Wood Green and the high road. This has therefore caused the pedestrian intensity to be much lower in these area than on the high road. The shops along the high road have active facades which engage with the pedestrians. This continuous engagement with pedestrians all the way along the high road is one of the main features of Wood Green that helps to attract a high pedestrian intensity to the area each day.
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Wood Green has two clearly contrasting environments. The uninviting, inactive back service entrances have created a barrier between the residents of Wood Green and the high road. This has therefore caused the pedestrian intensity to be much lower in these area than on the high road. The shops along the high road have active facades which engage with the pedestrians. This continuous engagement with pedestrians all the way along the high road is one of the main features of Wood Green that helps to attract a high pedestrian intensity to the area each day.
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The John Dewey Independent Specialist College
The building should be able to be imagined as
Area 51 is an educational institution that supports
small educational studio and workshop, that
people with severe learning disabilities. My
provides a safe and protected (small) learning
proposed building will provide studio/workshop
environment set within the rather harsh and larger
spaces for students in Area 51, due to the lack of
scale light-industrial setting;
those spaces in their educational building, as well
It should also be imagined as being inviting and
as will create a relationship between Chocolate
open to delicately showcasing the work and
Factory creative community next door and the
workings inside ! At some times, it could even
students of Area 51. The programme focuses
transform into being an anchor point to an bigger
on aspects related this community and the
event, that could even take over the adjoining
improvement of social and local skills.
carpark ?
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section As you walk into the threshold, the properties of the space changes, from an enclose space into an open space and back into a more private and enclosed space, which gives a hybrid feeling when your in the threshold. i find this very interesting and used it as one of my case studies, and also extracted some properties of this threshold design.
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Project Showcase Leyana Clarke
Speaking with Haringey council and creative
advertising most merchandise and some of the
makers and local’s multiple requirements and
artists work. Large windows are key aspects of
plans are being made to revamp the community
the façade, allowing a key requirement of natural
and life within Wood Green. My building will
light in the desired spaces but also enabling
be called ‘Project Showcase’ an exhibition
experiences in the building to be viewed from
space specifically for the creatives & makers,
outside.
with their input I will design a space that can benefit as many of them as possible. In turn
With the arrival of project showcase its positive
this will generate interaction between the local
impact on Wood Green high priority objectives
community, As well as creating an adaptable
set out by Haringey have been achieved through
social space this project will over time populate
project showcase such as a space for people to
the redevelopment route in Wood Green as a
relax, support for local businesses, improving
hotspot. The site I have chosen is situated next to
visitor numbers and east and west connections.
Chocolate Factory 2, also known as the Karamel
The Chocolate Factory artists now have a space
restaurant.
where they can exhibit their work and increase their target audience on a grand scale. The space
Project Showcase Design Features:
is adaptable and allows many events to take
Distinct exhibition spaces were crucial need for
place at one time. Creating an inviting structure
the users, as the current chocolate factory is a
and establishing connections between creative
vibrant place it is not suitable for presenting and
makers and the communtiy.
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Circulation through site
Surrounding Buildings
Common pathways through the public space
Internal void providing shelter and light
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Ghent Markethall Casestudy: Activity Within the Open Space
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Forte Climb Sina Ferki
The building proposed is a climbing and community centre and is the result of our study area investigation where we identified the lack of recreational and public spaces in Wood Green. The site is located by the tunnel that connects Alexandra Park to Wood Green and the building was design to reinforce the connection between the two sides as well as to create a safe and active public realm by the tunnel. It is an innovative community centre as well as a climbing centre with dedicated climbing walls, bouldering, rope climbing and abseiling both for the younger children and the professional climbers.
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Spatial Development Strategy Options (favored opti
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Spatial Development Strategy Options (favored option by council )
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Leisure Community / Health Council accommodation Education / Culture Residential Retail / Food Beverage Transport Workspace Decentralized energy hub AAP / IF Boundary Town Centre boundary Proposed extension to town center boundary
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Western Road Arts Exchange Danii Martin
Wood Green is made up of a few different
unique skills produced within the creative quarter
communities. One of these communities involve
in Wood Green. Unique crafts include:
a huge cultural quarter, with the creative industry
Ceramics, Product Design, Fashion, Leathercraft
thriving within Wood Green. Being so close
etc. Teaming up with the local schools, and
to a number of schools and other educational
people who live/work in Wood Green, this
institutions, nobody is benefitting from the skills
programme could enhance both the
on their doorstep such as:
unrecognised cultural quarter and the knowledge
skill-transfer workshops, exhibition spaces and
of the people who attend. This programme
a space for the community to come together
could also offer opportunities of collaborations,
and could enhance the community as a whole
exhibitions and lectures, as well as bringing the
within Wood Green. Not forgetting residents, who
communities together. Wood Green is lacking
could benefit from opportunities to learn from this
a space for community activities, meetings and
unseen community, who might not even know it
spaces for showcasing such talent. As well as
exists.
creating a new centre for the existing creative skills in Wood Green, this proposal also opens up
The proposed programme for my site, includes a
the woodland area behind the site, and views to
â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Skill-transferâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; programme. This allows the
Alexandra Palace.
community to come together, and learn the
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Heartlands High School - Tennis
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ALEXANDRA PRIMARY SCHOOL
Entrances from W estern Road & Connections to the street
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Cooking Lab Corey Smith
Precedent study: Ridley’s Sustainablity strategy influence
Rideley’s was a project by the Decorators in callab tion with Atelier Chan Chan. It was a public realm terventionthat combined food and architecture, feat ing a food for food exchange organism. Located with street market Ridley’s worked within the market’s e isting infrastructure to negotiate it’s social and nomical contingencies.
Sectional Isometric drawing of final proposal
Following this year’s agenda of architecture Aims:
Food is the main driver for the building
understood as open systems, the proposed
programme, with educational, recreational and
building intends to create an environment that
entertainment purpose spaces. Food is also
promotes a better interaction amongst the
the driver to reshape the public realm with a
growing community in Wood Green and to create
proposed food market on ground floor level
opportunities for local independent businesses.
spreading out to River Park Rd.
Improve community relationships; Using the food scheme the Cooking Lab creates a program that promotes interaction and social learning with all who join. Promote small businesses: As people purchase ingredients to use in the cooking classrooms this creates a larger demand for fresh and sustainable produce allowing for business to grow for these indiviual markets around Wood green.
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