DECONSTRUCTIVE RE-USE Social strategies for Sloterdijks financial insecurities
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Thursday June 26th Graduation presentation A. Roosenschoon
DECONSTRUCTIVE RE-USE Social strategies for Sloterdijks financial insecurities
TUTORS
Ir. A. Snijders Ir. B Gremmen Prof. dr. W.A.J. Vanstiphout
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1. INTRODUCTION
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WHY ARCHITECTURE
WHY NO ARCHITECTURE
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‘FOLLOW THE MONEY ; do not let this crisis go to waste’
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2. MONEY & REAL ESTATE
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FOLLOW THE MONEY 11
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FOLLOW THE MONEY 19
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MONOFUNCTIONAL OFFICE AREA SLOTERDIJK 23
MONOFUNCTIONAL OFFICE AREA SLOTERDIJK 24
FOLLOW THE MONEY 25
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1. Office buildings are developed as financial products
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2. 25% vacancy in office market
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3. Financial sector is in control of the built environment
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Serve the current spatial requirements
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3. CULTURE OF PROGRESS & WASTE
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VALUE
TIME
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VALUE
performance
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VALUE
performance
material life
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VALUE
WASTE performance
material life
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Transformation into social housing
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VALUE
TRANSFORMATION
performance
material life
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40% = TRANSFORMATION
60% = DEMOLITION
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VALUE
DEMOLITION
performance
material life
TIME
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Energy
CO2
BUILDING SECTOR TRAFFIC INDUSTRY
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2007
2030
Source: Living Planet Report, 2010
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Financieel Dagblad, Oktober 2013
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4. SLOTERDIJK
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Typical office buildings: High rise
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Typical office buildings: Closed off
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Typical office buildings: Impersonal
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Social dwellings: Small scale & social interaction
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5. DECONSTRUCTIVE RE-USE
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VALUE
DECONSTRUCTION performance
material life
TIME
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SCARSE MATERIALS
EXPENSIVE LABOUR
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EXPENSIVE MATERIALS
CHEAP LABOUR
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Waste hierarchy
PREVENTION MINIMIZATION RE-USE RECYCLE ENERGY RECOVERY LANDFILL
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PREVENTION MINIMIZATION REUSE
RECYCLE
ENERGY RECOVERY LANDFILL
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PREVENTION MINIMIZATION
RE-USE
RECYCLE ENERGY RECOVERY LANDFILL
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6. METHOD
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22 identical storeys
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INFRASTRUCTURAL CORE concrete - ‘poured on site’
COLLUMNS
ORIGINAL ASSEMBLY
D: method crushing
DISMANTLED
R: method -In-situ
Energy: +++ machinery
Energy: +++
Labour: + Breaker
Labour: +++
Finance: +
Finance: ++
TOOLBOX ARCHITECTURAL
RE-ASSEMBLED
Facade ORIGINAL ASSEMBLY
WINDOW FRAMES
D: method
DISMANTLED
R: method
TOOLBOX
RE-ASSEMBLED
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1590
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Energy:
Energy:
Labour:
Labour:
Finance:
Finance:
Energy:
Energy:
Labour:
Labour:
Finance:
Finance:
Energy:
Energy:
590 790
WINDOW FRAMES
sawing
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Energy: +++ machinery
Energy:
Labour: +
Labour:
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1590
2590
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Finance: +
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Finance:
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1190
PREFAB WALLS
CERAMIC TILES Energy:
Energy:
1590
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790
Labour:
Labour:
Labour:
Labour:
Finance:
Finance:
Finance:
Finance:
SLABFLOORS
ANCHORS Energy:
Energy:
Energy:
Energy:
Labour:
Labour:
Labour:
Labour:
Finance:
Finance:
Finance:
Finance:
INSULATION
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8. AFFORDABLE HOUSING
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FRONTDOOR
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BACKDOOR
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BACKDOOR
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HOUT
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1:200 kaart
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positive space
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Backyard
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Courtyard
DOORSNEDE 1:50
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RENDER ACHTERTUIN EN COURTYARD (met vlaggetjes)
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VALUE
DECONSTRUCTION performance
material life
TIME
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