elop*6 - Review 2 - Day 2

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elop*6 Crossroads / Crossfunctions – Stanford / Palo Alto Berner Fachhochschule | Stanford University | elop*alliance

Review 2- DAY 2 - Wednesday Dec. 4th - 2013


elop*6 crossroads / crossfunctions Agenda – Virtual Review 2 – Day 2 Login to Scopia

03.45 – 04: 00

pm CET

Welcome

04:00 – 04:05

pm

Team Tuareg

04:05 – 05:05

pm

05:15 – 06:15

pm

06:30 – 07:30

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Break Team Bedouin Break Team Kuchi

Berner Fachhochschule | Stanford University | elop*alliance

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Team TUAREG

Daniele Cremaschi, Claudio Leon, Sarah Saxon, Frick Frédérique, Michael Walczak, Konstantin Dern, Josefine Atlas, Priska Fleischlin Berner Fachhochschule | Stanford University | elop*alliance

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{ } WELCOME TO THE

RESEARCH

FACTREE


RESEARCH-FACTREE <closed loop model>

+LIGHT

+O +Co2

+ WATER + AIR

PLANT GROWTH + DEAD LEAVES + OTHER PLANTS +ANIMAL MATTER

+DECOMPOSITION

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+ MIINERALS

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RESEARCH-FACTREE <closed loop model>

Cycle

+External Inputs

+External Inputs

#Experimentation

#ScientiďŹ c Promenade

<Start ups>

#Replication

<Research Exchange school>

#Sharing

#Measurement

<Research Mkt>

<Lab>

+External Inputs

+External Inputs

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EXPERIMENTATION <start ups>

Research Factree

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Start-Ups

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MEASUREMENT <labs>

IDEA

Tech Lab

OBJECT

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SHARING

<A place for gathering | Information | Communication | Corporation>

Business Researchers

Business cooperation

Sharing Information Intergration of public [prototypes, samples]

Stanford University Integration [cooperative projects]

Farmers

Start-ups Rent space Share ideas Build foundation for further business partnerships

Citizens of Palo Alto Information Integration Relaxation

Entertainer

Merchants

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Artists

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REPLICATION <research exchange school>

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SCIENTIFIC PROMENADE

PATHWAY

<interaction space>

CONCERTS

INSTALLATIONS INTERACTIVE ART

URBAN GARDENING

VISUAL ART URBAN DANCER

PATHWAY

PATHWAY

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CLIMA-SKIN

<functions of the clima-skin - related to the environment>

6CO2 + 6H2O

C6H12O6 + 6O2

PHOTOSYNTHESIS Sap: Xylem: Transports water and Mixture of water and minerals up from the minerals that move through the Xylem. roots.

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Phloem: Caries sugar molecules, amino acids and hormones up and down throughout the tree.

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CLIMA-SKIN BUILDING TECHNOLOGY <Expected energy demand> EXPECTED ENERGY DEMAND 35 30

% NATURAL GAS USAGE

% ELECTRIC USAGE

25 20 15 10 5

50, 000 m2 (538 000 SF )

0

≈3750 KWh

75 W/m2 (7 W / sf)

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

BUILDING DEMAND BY END USE

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APROX FLOOR AREA

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PROJECTED DEMAND

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BUILDING TECHNOLOGY

CLIMA-SKIN RENEWABLE ENERGY ASSESSMENT

<Renovable energy assesment>

WEATHER

MICROCLIMATE

BUILDING PROPOSED ENERGY DEMAND

SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS 100W/m2

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GEOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS

SITE KEY ELEMENTS RENEWABLE RESOURCES ANALYSIS

WIND NANO VENT SKIN

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UNDERGROUND CONDITIONS

SITE ENERGY GENERATION CAPACITY

BIOREACTORSYSTEM 3.5-4.5W/m2

ACTIVE & PASSIVE COOLING/HEATING SYSTEM 40-65 W/m2

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BUILDING TECHNOLOGY CLIMA-SKIN BUILDING SYSTEM INTEGRATION <functioning of the clima-skin>

ROOF -BIOREACTOR SYSTEM 30 KW/m2

FAÇADE -SOLAR PV 100W/m2 -WIND NANO VENT SKIN

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SLAB -ACTIVE & PASSIVE COOLING/HEATING SYSTEM 40-65 W/m2 {elop*6 | Crossroads / Crossfunctions | Project Fall 2013 / 2014 | Team: Tuareg}

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BIO-REACTOR <functioning of the clima-skin>

  

 

 

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iBARK

<the connecting element between people, places and ideas>

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TRAIN-STORMING <solution for the highspeed train>

Why Choose Underground Option? “If you think about how few crossings there are of the train tracks, if you get rid of the train tracks, then the opportunities to come to come together, the cross-town connections are unprecedented.” - Judith Wasserman - Palo Alto, Architect At/Above Grade Alignment PROS Least expensive option

CONS Pedestrian safety at risk

Bored Tunnel Alignment PROS Improved pedestrian safety

CONS Most expensive option

Cut & Cover/Trench Alignment PROS Improved pedestrian safety

CONS Phasing and construction issues/temporary shutdown of Caltrain

Customizedthe boring machine Noise abatement what it does,Noise is itabatement creates a wall, whereas whole intention of high speed railRe-routing/temporary is to be a bridge required disablement of utilities between communities...the question is, how do we actually, physically design the right bridge?”

Fairly easy coordination Noise Issues “if its designed poorly, Can use existing track with improvements

Increased infrastructure

Allows for above grade crossings and parks

More susceptible to damage from earthquakes

Must be VERY deep

Allows for above grade

Requires more labor

Increased value of land above grade (developable)

Less expensive that boring

Longer construction time

No phasing or temporary Caltrain shutdown required

Less susceptible to earthquake damage

Heavy Construction Equipment

- crossings Jim Keene - City Manager, Palo Alto and parks

Least susceptible to earthquake damage

“A lot people, especially on this corridor, between San Francisco and San jose, have a really good image in their head of what a commuter rail system is, but a high speed train system is a very different animal.”

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- Dominic Spaethling - High Speed Rail Authority {elop*6 | Crossroads / Crossfunctions | Project Fall 2013 / 2014 | Team: Tuareg}

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STATIC IDEA TRAIN-STORMING „idea for tunnel <Bored the statical vertical structure“ alignment>

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PIEZZO ELECTRIC

<Moving Ground>

ACTIVATED PANELS

ENERGY

NOT-ACTIVATED PANELS

RESEARCH FACTREE

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DYNAMIC SOIL

<the consequences of the encounter between two tectonic plates >

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DYNAMIC SOIL

<the consequences of the encounter between two tectonic plates >

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TRAIN-HUB RESEARCH PROMENADE PARKING ENTRANCE

LABs RESEARCH SQUARE

PUBLIC-SQUARE RESEARCH MARKET

START-UPS

TAXI BUS-HUB iBARK INFRA

RESEARCH PROMENADE

RESEARCH EXCHANGE SCHOOL

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1:2000


MASTERPLAN „how the functions work together“

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“If you think about how few crossings there are of the train tracks, if you get rid of the train tracks, then the opportunities to come to come together, the cross-town connections are unprecedented.” - Judith Wasserman - Palo Alto, Architect

“if its designed poorly, what it does, is it creates a wall, whereas the whole intention of high speed rail is to be a bridge between communities...the question is, how do we actually, physically design the right bridge?”

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- Jim Keene - City Manager, Palo Alto {elop*6 | Crossroads / Crossfunctions | Project Fall 2013 / 2014 | Team: Tuareg}

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“A lot people, especially on this corridor, between San Francisco and San jose, have a really good image in their head of what a commuter rail system is, but a high speed train system is a very different animal.” - Dominic Spaethling - High Speed Rail Authority

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TEAM-PROCESS „distribution of functions on the site“

51 50 49 REVIEW II 48 47 46 REVIEW I 45 44 43 42 13.10 12.10 11.10 09.10 08.10 07.10 06.10 good flow / positive feelings

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stagnation / bad feelings / stuck 28


{ } TO BE CONTINUED...

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BREAK

OSTRICH PILLOW by studio kg www.ostrichpillow.com

Berner Fachhochschule | Stanford University | elop*alliance


Team BEDOUIN

Carina Schmidt, Joris Katkevicius, Thibaud Defois, Gretchen Heberling, Heinrich Schmidt, Morgane Robert, Salvador Espinosa Mu単oz, Muriel Braun Berner Fachhochschule | Stanford University | elop*alliance

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TEAM BEDOUIN

ELOP*6 REVIEW II


METAPHOR B R U N C S P O N P O R O S I T T E N T A C L E L A Y E R R E C I P R O C I T T R U S S A F E T S Y M B I O S I S U C C E S S I O D I F F U S I O I S O T R O O C T O P U

REVIEW2 - TEAM BEDOUIN- Elop*6

COME BACK

H G Y S S Y T Y S N N P S

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METAPHOR

COME BACK SYMBIOTIC SUCCESSION

DYNAMIC

LAYERS

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RECIPROCITY

TRUST

3


SUCCESSION

SOMETHING HAPPENNED...AND AFTER?

Something re-emerge and start a new life like an ecological sucession

Rocks

next trees Lichen

Grasses

1st trees

TIME/PROCESSUS

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SUCCESSION

REVIEW2 - TEAM BEDOUIN- Elop*6

What remains after the happening?

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REBIRTH RESSOURCES Develop it self Catch the ressources

Main transversal axis Creek Parkway (cars+slow mobilty) Green lane Connections DOWNTOWN

RETAILS/OFFICES

Restructuration Spaces to connect

STANFORD SHOPPING CENTER

HOTEL

MEDICAL CENTER

STANFORD KNOWLEDGE

TOWN AND COUNTRY MAL

SCHOOL PALO ALTO

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REBIRTH

DIFFICULTIES/UNTRUST

Crossing

Work on the interface Put underground and make at grade GATE OF PALO

GATE OF STANFORD

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REBIRTH

DEVELOPMENT TOOLS

Parkway

Anti-parc

CITY

PARK BUILDINGS

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REBIRTH

DEVELOPMENT TOOLS

Linear park

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REBIRTH

IMPACTS

A SYSTEM OF DYNAMICS

POROSITY

INTERACTIONS

EMERGENCE

PART OF PARKINGS

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ARCHITECTURE

COME BACK TO METAPHOR

very general, everywhere, every place

something neutral DYNAMIC LAYERS SYMBIOTIC SUCCESSION RECIPROCITY

inside outside

TRUST

something expressif very close to the site

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REBIRTH

EMERGENCE OF BUILDINGS

direction of inclinaison

space between bleachers (can be anything, depending of people want to do)

visual connections

public space with connection to underground

old station rehabilited

linear park (up underground railtrain)

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REBIRTH

200 PEOPLE FUNCTIONS OF INSIDE SPACES TOTAL SURFACE = +- 10.000m2

PROGRAM CIRCULATION = ?

CONFERENCE ROOM = 500m2

FREE CHOICE SPACE = 2000m2 10 MEETING ROOMS = 560m2 3 CAFETARIAS = 750m2

OPEN WORKING SPACES = 2600m2 RELAX SPACES = 2000m2

7 COMMON KITCHEN = 480m2 REVIEW2 - TEAM BEDOUIN- Elop*6

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REBIRTH

REVIEW2 - TEAM BEDOUIN- Elop*6

PROGRAM

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REBIRTH

EMERGENCE OF BUILDINGS

view on Stanford

view on Palo Alto emergence linear park

MALL El Camino

train station

pedestrian access

PALO ALTO Alma Street

underground

public spaces with old station

ARBORETUM

PALO ALTO train station

El Camino

Alma Street

connection to the trains REVIEW2 - TEAM BEDOUIN- Elop*6

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REBIRTH

REVIEW2 - TEAM BEDOUIN- Elop*6

EMERGENCE AND SYMBIOSIS

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REBIRTH

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RESTRUCTURATION

OPEN SPACE STORM WATER BASIN SPORTS

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SHOPPING CENTER RESTRUTURATION

MEETING IMMERSION WORKING EMERGENCE

PALO ALTO GATE

EMERGENCE OF SLABES AL

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FURTHER ANALYSIS 2.500 m² 27.000 ft²

35.000 m² 375.000 ft²

4.000 m² 43.000 ft²

25.000 m² 270.000 ft²

21.000 m² 225.000 ft²

25.000 m² 270.000 ft²

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FURTHER ANALYSIS

tremors

REVIEW2 - TEAM BEDOUIN- Elop*6

liquefaction

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TEAM PROCESS no common basis

“Return to our Stanford Hill“

REVIEW I

CRISIS organisational problems SCOPIA

Google Hangouts SOLUTIONS

NEED TO MAKE DECISIONS!!!!

Visual Glossary Discussion about program Discussion about traffic issues

REVIEW2 - TEAM BEDOUIN- Elop*6

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Thanks for your attention

REVIEW2 - TEAM BEDOUIN- Elop*6

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BREAK

OSTRICH PILLOW by studio kg www.ostrichpillow.com

Berner Fachhochschule | Stanford University | elop*alliance


Team KUCHI

Tringa Qerreti, Eduardo Medina, Carla Claassen, Carla Marino, Zhe Chen, Maximilian Sternal, Jonathan Musy Berner Fachhochschule | Stanford University | elop*alliance

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elop*6 project Crossroads/crossfunctions Stanford CA

review two - 01

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+ 02

kuchis Coaches Key Portilla Kawamura Kathrin Merz J端rgen Melzner Students Tringa Qerreti Eduardo Medina Carla Claassen Carla Marino Zhe Chen Maximilian Sternal Jonathan Musy


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bee’s origines - 01

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+ 01

+ 02

intensions


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Spatial organization From small modules to large modules From full spaces to empty spaces (interfaces)

Hive and territory The hive is a place of creation. Creation is permitted by inputs, that are picked up by flows of bees in fields.

Survival strategies Strong social organization and development strategies (hive extension and swarming)

the hive metaphor


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hive and fields - 01

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visions


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Research Park Century

BE A

WILL...

LIVING ORGANISM RECYCLING

DEMOSTRATE TO BE A

FRACTAL

DIVERSE ATMOSPHERES

SHARING ATTITUDE PUBLIC SPACE

BE

RENEWABLE ENERGY

OF THE GLOBE DIVERSITY PEOPLE

PROMOTE THE

NO WASTE

PUBLIC SERVICES

RESPONSABILITIES

INCLUSIVE - RESPECTFUL - INTERACTIVE PEOPLE

PROMOTE COMMITMENT & INTEREST IN SOLVE

ANIMALS

VEGETATION

LOCAL & GLOBAL NEEDS RESEARCH

PROMOTE A

ECOSYSTEMS

IDEAS INCUBATORY

FUN RESPONSABLE EXPERIMENTATION LEISURE CREATIVE SPACES-TIME FREEDOM OF MANIFESTATION FOCUSED IN IMPROVEMENT

MANIFESTO


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Research Park WILL... Century PROMOTE

MULTICOLOR EXPLORATION TRANSDISCIPLINARY

PROMOTE THE

REHAB

SPACES OF UNCOMMON INTERACTION

OF EXISTING SPACES IN THE SURROUNDING REMODELATION

PROMOTE

CONNECTIVITY

NEW PROGRAM

NEW STRATEGIES

WITH THE SURROUNDING UNIVRESAL - MULTIMODAL ACCESIBILITY

PROVOKE

CURIOSITY & INSPIRATION TRANSPARENCY

PROMOTE INTEGRATION OF DIFFERENT AREAS FOR

DISPLAYING LOCAL & GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE

HUMAN BEING WELL-BEING SOUL

MIND

BODY

MANIFESTO


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programmatic strategies principles


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Idea 5

To imagine an innovative territorial breathe network (public needs, culture, parks, games, sports, research)

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1

To use territorial morphologies (creeks) to enhance this network and improve transversal (NE-SW) permeability.

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The belt will be transformed for people

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Swarming areas

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7 Swarming - territorial opportunities

1 - El Camino 2 - Menlo Park 3 - Embarcadero Road 4 - Evergreen Park 5 - Atherton 6 - Matadero Creek 7 - Adobe Creek

programmatic strategies development


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Education Proposition of a spreading out innovation park

Soft mobility Completion of the actual bike paths network

Culture Completion of cultural offers - cultural events mixed to research programs

Nature and parks Emphasizement of the El Camino park to improve territorial relations, sports possibilities and make boundaries disappear

Actual networks situation

Project

programmatic strategies the node


SPORTS

INSPIRATION

CULTURAL

SOUL

MOVEMENT

BODY

LOGIC

SCIENCE

MIND

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programmatic strategies the balance


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music

Amphitheatre

etc

urban art

Exposition spaces

sculpture

Painting

Introspection spaces

Well-being thru vegetation & art

Contemplation spaces


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Sport fields Rooms for sport sessions Collective festivals Gym

Pedestrian Bicycle roads


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Laboratories Offices hour

Classrooms

day week

Meeting rooms

Ideas Incubator

Experimental spaces


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MAIN FACILITIES

A SPITIRUAL-CULTURAL

B BODY- SPORT

SHARING SPACE -EXPERIENCE

C

WAKING UP CURIOSITY

UNCOMMON RELATIONS

MIND-SCIENCE

MIXING USES

RELATION-USE

CONNECTING BUILDING - SHARING SPACES

VOCATION OF EACH BUILDING

programmatic strategies diversity


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programmatic tools interfaces and exchanges


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programmatic tools interfaces and exchanges


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programmatic tools interfaces and exchanges


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programmatic tools interfaces and exchanges


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shape the hive - 01

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materialize


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hypothesis formalization


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P

hypothesis formalization


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Improve cultural events waggle dance day Public spaces (plazas) functions as interface between elements of the program. Like in the hive, we see in these empty spaces a high level of intensity. A good opportunity to improve cultural life through events organization (theater).

Common space - share resources

hypothesis organization


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Circulations These organic shapes permit fluent circulations. Moreover different sizes of shape bring shadows, passages, balcony and ramps. The idea is to fit the implementation of building related to the show (important views, events, agora, scenes).

hypothesis organization


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Buildings generate public spaces and continuities

Plaza - quad

Transition

hypothesis experiences


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Transportation interface - open space and crossroads

Simplification of actual transportation interface permit easier orientation: indeed one u-turn for buses is deleted, transforming the interface into a simple crossroad that improve orientation. Large open spaces permit flows of pedestrians and bicycles, and manage views on Stanford gates and favorize meetings and events.

Clearing - sport sequence

Park - breathe sequence

hypothesis experiences


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From boundaries to interfaces

Actual state of El Camino bring a great limit between the Mall and El Camino Park.

By emphasizement of projected area the road becomes in the park: exchanges are possible, and the limit becomes an interface. Different physical links are possible to enhance the permeability between the different spaces. They permit actually different experiences of the site.

hypothesis relations


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next steps - 01

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visualizations


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next steps place of experiences


THANKS & GOOD LUCK for the next steps!

Berner Fachhochschule | Stanford University | elop*alliance


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