programme
performance space (relations: visual, auditive, (interactive))
audience
interaction cells TED talk classical concert
performance
(more passive)
(more active, centre of attention)
(seperation very important!)
pop concert cinema jam session lecture workshop (icw w’shop cell ...
programme relations
performance space workshop cells interaction cells absence cells public space int. circulation space
programme
relations between performance and audience seperation
visual connection
to improve interaction: only different material of the floor
good sightlines: public higher than performance
floor then
auditive connection
interactive connection
best aucustics as possible (sound simulation)
visual and auditive feed back (loop) (e.g. interaction cells)
ceiling and floor
typology base types
pavilion
courtyard
typology orientation
extravert
introvert
pavilion
courtyard
typology expansion
(traditional city)
horizontal expansion
vertical expansion
typology
we need it all extravert (publicness)
introvert (auditorium, performance space)
vertical expansion (to house all programme)
horizontal expansion (towards the city, our neighbours)
a (new) type
typology
transformed type pavilion (made more introvert)
courtyard (made more extravert)
raised (bo bardi) ‘poroused’ (mat building)
rotated (oblique) (kunsthal)
typology
mat building (Alison Smithson) - modular, expandable - no hierarchy - ‘network building’ Freie Universität Berlin
Frankfurt-Römerberg competition
typology
3D mat building: sponge
rolex learning centre (SANAA)
ted building (BIG)
habitat 67 (Moshe Safdie)
sponge
vertical connectivity - acute edges - steep areas
Virilio and Parent: Function oblique no vertical boundaries!
kunsthal (OMA)
Paris library (OMA)
Philh. de Paris (Jean Nouvel)
Mercedes-Benz museum (UN Studio)
proposal typologically
seperation/walls/floor filtering, reflecting
filtering
filtering: workshop, interaction cells
reflecting
isolation: absence cells
proposal
vertical connectivity: based on helicoids http://spacesymmetrystructure.wordpress. com/2009/02/06/rheotomic-surfaces/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMVeoVpr2wI
two side continous surface
deformed
mirrored and combined