Forum Superblock

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Forum Superblock Boethius & His Wheel

Dong Woo (Danny) Kwak S3278341 Tutor: Andre Bonnice, Anna Jankovic


CONTENTS End of Semester Presentation Panel Mid Semester Presentation Panel Week 1: Studying Historical Cities Week 2: Boolean Operation/Life Drawing Week 3: Translating Abstract into Architecture Week 4: Planned City Week 5: Unplanned City Week 6: Hunch Design of Campus Week 8: Collage City Week 9: Initial Superblock Week 10: Developing Superblock Week 11: Development of Nabulus Week 12: Refining Campus Design SWOTVAC: Refining Campus Design


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Week 1: Studying Historical Cities Fort Bourtange Citadel of Lille Collaging Citadel of Lille and Old Shanghai Together Section of abstract City/Campus

Diagram of abstract City/Campus


Moat/Water/Canal

Fort Bourtange - Netherlands Scale 1:2000

Hill

Flat Land

Road

Building


Moat/Water/Canal

Citadel of Lille - France Scale 1:2000

Hill

Flat Land

Road

Building




Week 2: Boolean Operation/Life Drawing Input Originals Categorising the outputs Boolean Unions Boolean Subtraction/Intersection Final 8 Life Drawing


1. Metropolitan Church

2. Borthwick Castle

3. San Giorgio Maggiore

4. Casabella

5. Colosseum

6. Acropolis

7. Fort Bourtange

8. Citadel of Lille

9. Delphi

10. Candi Sewu

11. Cathedral with Two palaces

12. Temple of Thebes


Map of a City

Typology

After Year 1000

Before Year 1000

Geometry

Non-Religious

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Layers

Organic

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1 5 [6] [8] [10] [11]

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Parc de la Villette

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Sunlight/Openground

Jewish Museum

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Serpentine Pavilion


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Week 3: Translating Abstract into Architecture Abstract Original (Plan) Plan of Original Abstract Original (Section) Section of Cathedral


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Original Plan



Week 4: Planned City Diagram of Planned City/Campus’s identity Diagram of how grids are put together Translating City into Campus Plan of Planned City Section of Planned City Axonometric view of Planned City Diagram of Module layout Perspectives





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Week 5: Unplanned City Plan of Unplanned City Axonometric view of Unplanned City Perspectives Plan of Unplanned City 02 Axonometric View of Unplanned City 02 Perspectives







Week 6: Hunch Design of Campus Diagram of how the form was generated Plan of Hunch Campus Axonometric view of Hunch Campus Floor plan of Hunch Campus

Section of Hunch Campus


Grids Small Connections Grid 01

Layers

Big Connections

134.4m Grid 02

Grid to Site

Path Setup

Invert Building

Building Assignments

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Site

A: 15,288.7m2

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Site dimension Axies Grid 03

Building Modular

Brief 50% Open Space (7644.35m2)

2-5 Story high (10-30m)

50% Open Space City Program

Residential Commercial

Transportation Park

Authority Motorway

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Modifying Paths Final Base Grid Output

Site to Grid City Element

Invert Landscape Campus Element

Residential (House)

Locker (S)

Residential (Apartment)

Small Classroom (M)

Residential (Multiplex)

Big Classroom (M)

Commercial (Office)

Locker (S)

Commercial (Retail)

Small Classroom (M)

Commercial (Warehouse)

Big Classroom (M)

Transportation (Tram/Bus)

Seating Area (S)

Transportation (Station)

Music Room (M)

Transportation (Plane/Ship)

Natural Surrounding (M)

Urban Square

Courtyard (M)

Park (Big)

Field (L)

Park (Small)

Turf Area (M)

Authority (City Hall)

Assembly Hall (L)

Authority (Fire Brigade)

Bin (S)

Motorway (Highway)

Natural Surrounding (M)

Motorway (Road)

Main Path (M)

Motorway (Lane)

Inner Path (M)

Campus Program

Lockers Small Classrooms

Big Classrooms Paths

Confetti Landscape




Ground Floor

Ground Floor


Level 02

Level 03



Week 8: Collage City Recreating Roman City into Site



Week 9: Initial Superblock

Developing Initial Superblock



Week 10: Developing Superblock Plan of developing design Axonometric view of developing design Perspectives





Week 11: Development of Nabulus Diagram of transformation of Roman town into Islamic town Plan of Nablus Axonometric view of developing design Perspectives




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Week 12: Refining Campus Design Plan of refining design Axonometric view of refining design Perspectives





SWOTVAC: Refining Campus Design Plan of refining design Axonometric view of refining design Perspectives


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