Leisure Water Uses As Urban Commons : A Play Element in Metropolitan Brussels

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PROJECT INTENTIONS The project addresses several key intentions oriented around the concepts of Leisure, Play, Water and Commons. [Local] The genius loci of the space but also the Lefebvrian notion of Right to the City asks us to direct a proposal which solve local issues before wider scales. The creation of a network of people which inhabits or uses the spaces nearby and involve them in the creation and appropriation of this nearby space is one of the intentions of the proposal. [Commons] In this intent, the creation of a community, does imply creating a space of expression for this same community. This space is not only material, but material architecture does make room for a immaterial production of protocols and interactions. The spatial presence of a community on the Plaza does allow a permeability between the commoners and the Notyet commoners. [Play] As explained in the theoretical framework, the role of Play, as a transformative and crucial role in the development of children, should be architectured and thought about in contemporary cities. The proposal will inscribe and architecture transitional spaces which allow (free) Play as Van Eyck intended to do in the 50’s. [Water - Play] Water, as a play element will be used to create this material interaction necessary to Play.The abstract and fluid characteristics of water makes it an ideal medium to conceptualise and allow imaginative interactions invoking Play behaviours. This will be represented

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on the architectural scale of the project by fountains and it’s derived water mirror but also with smaller elements such as showers and waterfall architectonic details. [Water - Refreshment] Water does not only implies Play behaviours but also refreshment characteristics. Its physical properties, involve with its evaporation, the refreshment of the nearby environment. For this reason, the fountain will cool the surrounding environs creating a micro-climate of around 4°C lower. A surrounding space, named Urban beach - as used by G. Brunfaut in his 1934 Pool Masterplan will create a leisure, beach vibe allowing people to tan and enjoy this cooling effect. The cooling effect could be enhanced if the person gets wet. The proximity of a reasonable size water component does have several gradients of cooling processes allowing multiple usages. [Water - Circularity] The way water is used nowadays, and most of the time in excess - due to its low price - should be reconsidered. The fact that rainwater is dumped directly in the sewage system - as a waste - should also be changed. This is why, one of the element of the project imagines a rainwater collection system which makes water available to further uses. This infrastructure is made visible - in connection with Berlin water system - to raise awareness and visibility of water consumption in urban settings. It’s main objective is to educate people for a better more responsible use of this precious resource.


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VII - Conclusion

3min
pages 174-181

Bibliography

2min
pages 184-188

Connection Staircase

2min
pages 154-161

Free Play Space

2min
pages 166-173

A Space for Commoning

1min
pages 148-153

Redefining a Common Square

2min
pages 142-147

VI - Architectural Proposal

2min
pages 124-127

Future of the Site

3min
pages 98-101

Commons as a Local Strategy

2min
pages 130-133

Connecting

1min
pages 128-129

The Site

1min
pages 90-91

Historical Context

7min
pages 92-97

Urban Strategy

1min
pages 84-89

Understanding the existing

13min
pages 70-83

Conclusion

1min
pages 66-69

Jardin Portuaire

1min
pages 62-65

Tainan Spring

1min
pages 54-57

Temporary Pools

1min
pages 58-61

Water Interaction

3min
pages 46-51

Bellamy Play-Pond

1min
pages 52-53

Analysis

1min
pages 42-45

Waterplay

1min
pages 40-41

Aldo Van Eyck’s playgrounds

2min
pages 32-39

The concept of Play

6min
pages 18-21

Leisure in the city

2min
pages 16-17

Right to the city

2min
page 14

Aims, Research Questions, Methods

1min
pages 11-13

Water uses in Brussels

11min
pages 22-31

Urban Commons

1min
page 15

Introduction

1min
page 9

Abstract

2min
page 10
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