The Art Box Booklet

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tianjin university - school of architecture cardiff university - welsh school of architecture

13-27 may 2011

dr. cristian suau - welsh school of architecture suauc@cardiff.ac.uk dr. wei yang - tianjin school of architecture walker_yang@tju.edu.cn

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international workshop tianjin-cardiff

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TIANJIN CITY

CHINA


TIANJIN


TIANJIN


TIANJIN


PROGRAMME

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THE ART BOX

Dr. Wei Yang Dr. Gong Xiaolei Dr. Cristian Suau Rachael Davidson THU 12

Departure from Cardiff airport at 09:05 (only WSA delegation)

FRI 13 Arrival at Beijing airport at 08:55 – take airport express (subway) from terminal 2-3 (only WSA) Check-in hostel in Beijing (11:00) City excursion in Beijing (tour 1) from 12:00 to 18:00 – afternoon WSA dinner at 19:00 TBC Tour 1 (afternoon): The Forbidden City & Tiananmen Square - Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall SAT 14 Breakfast 08:00 (only WSA) City excursion in Beijing (tour 2) from 09:00 to 18:00 – all day Tour 2 (morning): Chongwen (Red Gate Gallery – Beijing Train St. – Temple of Heaven Park – ‘Hutongs’ or alleyways network) Tour 2 (afternoon): North Chaoyang: 798 Art District / Dashanzi (C5ART - Galleria Continua – Amelie Gallery – MR Gallery) plus visit the Bird’s Nest (metro Olympic Park) SUN 15 Breakfast 08:00 (only WSA) Check-out hostel in Beijing 09:00 City excursion in Beijing (tour 3) from 09:30 to 17:00 –morning/afternoon Take fast train to Tianjin (evening) Check-in Tianjin University dormitory Tour 3 (morning): South Chaoyang (CCTV – Ritan Park – Zhihua Temple) & Xicheng (Beijing Exhibition Centre – Great Hall of the People – Capital Museum - Hutongs’ or alleyways network) & National Centre for the Performing Arts.

PROGRAMME

INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SUSTAINABLE DESIGN CARDIFF UNIVERSITY & TAINJIN UNIVERSITY MAY 2011


Breakfast 08:00 Intro lecture at 09:30 (60 min) Coffee break (30 min) Group assignment at 11:00 (60 min) Lunch (60 min) Site visit (tour 1) from 14:00 to 16:00 Welcome dinner at 18:00 (2 hours)

TUE 17 (all)

Breakfast 08:00 Group work at 09:00 – All day Lunch at 13:00 (60 min) Group tutorials (afternoon)

WED 18 (all)

Breakfast 08:00 Group work at 09:00 – All day Lunch at 13:00 (60 min) Group tutorials (afternoon)

THU 19 (all)

Breakfast 08:00 Editing, modelling & printing (all day) No group tutorials

FRI 20 (all)

Breakfast 08:00 Editing group work – morning Lunch at 13:00 (60 min) Interim review (from 14:00 to 17:00): Presentation of 6 groups (architectural drawings, models and digital presentation) Plenary (60 min) Workshop dinner/party at 19:00

SAT 21 Breakfast 08:00 (only WSA) Check-out Tianjin University dormitory 09:00 (only WSA delegation) Take fast train to Tianjin (morning) Check-in hostel in Beijing (only WSA delegation) City excursion in Beijing (tour 4) from 12:00 to 18:00 – only afternoon TBC

PROGRAMME

MON 16 (all)


SUN 22 (*) Breakfast 08:00 (only WSA) Free day (suggestion: Visit the Great Wall, either Badaling or Simatai’s sections) WSA dinner at 20:00 TBC

MON 23 Wake up early morning (no breakfast available in hostel) (only WSA) Check-out hostel at 06:00 Go to airport through taxi, train, etc. Departure from Beijing airport at 11:05 Arrival at Cardiff airport at 16:45 Note: Bring models, drawings, etc., with you! MON 23 Breakfast 08:00 (only Tianjin) Intro lecture at 10:30 (60 min) WSA Tour (30 min) Lunch at 12:30 (60 min) City tour from 14:00 to 16:00 Welcome dinner at 19:00 (WSA & Tianjin students plus tutors) TUE 24 (all)

Breakfast 08:00 Ecotect (session 1) at 09:00 (3 hours) Group work from 12:00 onwards Group tutorials (afternoon)

WED 25 (all)

Breakfast 08:00 Ecotect (session 2) at 09:00 (3 hours) Group work from 12:00 onwards Group tutorials (afternoon)

THU 26 (all)

Breakfast 08:00 Group work from 09:00 onwards Editing, modelling & printing (all day) No group tutorials

PROGRAMME

(*) Tianjin delegation will arrive in Cardiff on 22nd May. Check-in at Cardiff University’s dormitories.


FRI 27 (all)

Breakfast 08:00 Final Review at 10:00 (3 hours): 6 groups, 30-min each. Free afternoon Workshop dinner/party at 20:00 TBC

SAT 29 Breakfast 08:00 (only Tianjin) Check-out of Tianjin delegation at 10:00 Take train to London – noon

ACCOMMODATION MAY 2011 WSA DELEGATION = 18 STUDENTS + 1 TUTOR NIGHTS IN BEIJING, MAY 2011: 4 NIGHTS FRI 13 – SAT 14 – SAT 21 - SUN 22 WSA students will book these 4 nights themselves

WSA DELEGATION = 18 STUDENTS + 1 TUTOR NIGHTS IN TIANJIN, MAY 2011: 6 NIGHTS FROM SUN 15 (CHECK-IN) TO SAT 21 (CHECK-OUT) Note: WSA students accepted to share accommodation in twin rooms. We will be in Tianjin 6 nights instead of the initial 9 ones due to flights’ rescheduling. It means that if we keep our initial accommodation agreement (from 11th to 21stMay) at 13 personas x 8 nights; we ask you to re-accommodate 18 students (plus I) only 6 nights. Might you please discuss this issue with your institution and confirm this updated booking by this week? We will need to lodge one tutor (CS) in a single room and 18 students in 9 twin rooms (*). (*) University guesthouse’s rates (it will be covered by Tianjin University): Twin room: 198 Yuan (19pounds)/night/ room Single room: Only six available at 138 Yuan (13 pounds)/night/room

PROGRAMME

SAT 28 Free (all day) – Visit Wales/Bristol (only Tianjin)


ACCOMMODATION MAY 2011

Note: Tianjin University agreed with us they will provide the final list of students by 15th March. I advice you to book your air tickets asap, due to the prices are rising very fast. Our best deal was with KLM: www.klm.com How many boys and girls are staying in Cardiff? Are you still happy with the idea that students share twin rooms? If the genre distribution is even, then we will need to book 6 twin rooms for students and two single rooms for tutors. Please provide the list of your Y3 students (inclusive genre) as soon as possible to co-ordinate your stay properly. Cardiff University, accommodation office: - Mrs Tracy Pycroft (Administration Manager), tel.: +44 (0)29 2087 5187, Email: Tracey Pycroft/sagtp1/CardiffUniversity@CardiffUniversity - Ms Rachel Jones, International Student Support Co-ordinator, Tel: +44 (0)29 208 79016, Email: jonesr10@cardiff.ac.uk (*) University guesthouse’s rates (it will be covered by Cardiff University): Twin room: £65 - £80 approach per week Single room: ?

PROGRAMME

TIANJIN DELEGATION = 12 STUDENTS + 2 TUTOR NIGHTS IN CARDIFF, MAY 2011: 7 NIGHTS FROM SUN 22 (CHECK-IN) TO SUN 29 (CHECK-OUT)


DESCRIPTION

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THE ART BOX MAY 2011

1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION This study reflects on the conceptualisation of transformable structures that storage and display of art nowadays, which employs versatile spatial supports. The main aim is to explore spatial and climatic advantages of such systems by dealing with environmental factors, fabrication, spatial flexibility and adaptation. The key design principles of this workshop are: 1) Spatial Flexibility (transformability within framework) 2) Programmatic Adaptability (non-tight fit spaces and polyvalence) 3) Climatic Design (daylighting; and low-passive energy techniques) 4) Material and Construction (available/local materials, recyclable materials, and possibility of deconstruction) The aim of The Art Box’s brief is to design a compact and polyvalent pavilion, which contains 3 main spaces: a main temporary gallery room; a bookshop and a café with public toilets. All the servant rooms and circulation should not exceed 15% of the overall area. The minimum area is 150M2 and it cannot exceed 400M2.

2. WORKSHOP TIMETABLE WEEK 0: RESEARCH AND INITIAL IDEA 2ND – 6TH OF MAY 2011 This first phase is a survey of exemplary design precedents. It is an introductory week (week zero) where students will investigate individually one case study and bring all material for the initial week in Tianjin. The first phase is a survey of exemplary design precedents such as: The MASP in Sao Paulo by Lina Bobardi; the Museum of Brazilian Sculpture by Pablo Mendes da Rocha in Sao Paulo; the Kuntshallen in Rotterdam or the Fondazione Prada in Milan by OMA; the MUSAC in Leon by Mansilla y Tuñon architects; the New Campus of the National Academy of Art in Hangzhou by Wang Shu (Amateur Architecture Studio); Museum of the Moving Image by Future SystemsTianjin Art Gallery By KSP Engel & Zimmermann Architekten; and the Liuyeyuan Museum for Buddhist Sculpture in Xinmin by Jiakum architects, among others. We also want to pay strong attention to the art exhibitions for Art Biennale in Venice or the Serpentine Gallery in London (summer pavilions). During this week, students will also develop the initial ideas and drafts, taking into account climatic and passive design principles. Students will also have the basic training of different design tools and techniques such as CAD, Adobe CS pack and climate design tools such as Ecotect, etc.

DESCRIPTION

Tutorship team: Dr. Wei Yang (Tianjin) - walker_yang@tju.edu.cn Dr. Cristian Suau (WSA Cardiff) - suauc@cardiff.ac.uk Dr. Gong Xiaolei (Tianjin) Rachael Davidson (external collaborator, HUT Studio, London)


WEEK 1: TRAVEL AND VISIT NORTH CHINA 10TH-15TH OF MAY 2011 Thursday May 12th: Departure of the WSA delegation from Cardiff airport. WSA students will fly after finished their class tests

Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th of May: Tour in Beijing. WSA delegation will arrive in Tianjin during Sunday evening Sunday 15th of May – Check-in Tianjin – WSA delegation: Check-in university dormitories during the evening (see details in programme) WEEK 2: WORKSHOP - INTRODUCTION, INITIAL DESIGN AND MODELLING 16TH -22ND OF MAY 2011 Monday May 16th: Launch Day Venue: Tianjin University, School of Architecture Morning: 09:30: brief’s introduction and short-lectures by Dr. Wei Yang & Dr. Cristian Suau 11:30: short presentations on case study and site investigation by WSA and TJU students (refer to week 0, precedents survey) 13:00 Lunch Break Afternoon: Visiting the site and the city. WSA and TJU students work in several teams (6 groups). Each group will develop the preliminary design and drawings, taking into account climatic and passive design principles as well as building material and structural factors. We provide tutorial and studio support at demand. 17th-20th of May Workshop (full day) Venue: School of Architecture, Tianjin University We provide tutorial and studio support during afternoon. A detailed timetable with tasks for each day will be launched. During the forthcoming week (final stage) students will design the advanced model, paying attention to the structural, constructional and climate design principles. Representational and analytical digital tools will be applied into the design of each pavilion. A draft model will be fabricated at scale 1:50. 21st – 22nd of May – Visit Beijing – WSA delegation: Check-out university dormitories and travel to Beijing (see details in programme) 22nd of May – Departure to the UK – Tianjin delegation: Departure to Cardiff (TJU delegation) from Beijing airport (see details in programme) 23rd of May – Departure to the UK – WSA delegation: Departure to Cardiff (WSA students) from Beijing airport (see details in programme)

DESCRIPTION

Friday May 13th: Arrival of WSA delegation in Beijing airport. Check in hostel at noon, Beijing


WEEK 3: WORKSHOP ON CLIMATIC DESIGN (PASSIVE SIMULATIONS) AND FINAL REVIEW 23RD -27TH OF MAY 2011 Venue: WSA, Cardiff University

During the final week (week 3) students will refine their design according to advanced climate simulation and by developing the construction details, and then edit it for the final review. We provide tutorial and studio support half day. The presentation will be two A1 posters; a physical model at 1:50 (constructed in WSA) and a visual presentation (Model of a constructive detail is optional). Friday 27th of May: VS Review Day – morning (see details in programme)

WEEK 4: STUDY TRIP IN THE UK BY TIANJIN’S DELEGATION FROM SUN 29TH OF MAY ONWARDS (TBC) Tianjin students will extend their stay in the UK for more days. They will visit relevant cities and architecture in Wales and England too.

DESCRIPTION

23rd-26th of May: Workshop (full day)


SITE ANALYSIS

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CHAPTER 1: HISTORY

In 1404 Ming dynasty, town of Tianjin was built. The city was planned by the traditional style. There was a cross road in the rectangular city town with a drum tower on the cross center, gateways in each side.

1.1

The Earliest Stage

In 1860 Tianjin was occupied by invading force from British and France. Tianjin was opened as treaty port. In the same year, British, France and America built up concessions to the south outside the old town.

1.2

The Second Stage

In 1894 after the war, Germany and Japan also built up their concessions in Tianjin. German concession was to the south of American, in the west bank of the Haihe river.

1.3

The Third Stage

During 1900~1902, Russia, Austria, Italy and Belgium took over concessions in Tianjin. Russian concession was in the east bank of Haihe river. It was 364.9 hectares. Belgium concession was to the south of Russian concession.

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SITE ANALYSIS

Space Expansion of Foreign Concession in History


2.1

Blocks Scale of Humanity

The scale of the blocks: the scale of the large street is 8~10meters, while the one of the small lane is 2.5~5meters. This scale of block and area is pedestrian-friendly.

2.2

Space Levels

Street—Lane—Small yard in front of the building Street—Small yard—Building along the street Totally open—Half open—Half private—Transition to private space

2.3 Buildings along the Street The buildings along the street are almost single houses or united apartments about 3~4 stories and 10~15 meters in height. There are small yards in front of the buildings which reduce the pressure of the buildings to the street. Buildings along the street have various styles to make rich vision of the street.

2.4 Commercial Buildings The retails on the ground floor of the buildings form a vivid atmosphere along the street. The retails are mostly not developed by the government but operated by residents themselves or rented out. So the layout is flexible and the buildings have multi-purpose. Furthermore, the community is so small that the residents can use the retails expediently.

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Typical Dwelling Space

SITE ANALYSIS

Distribution of Foreign Concession

CHAPTER 2: SPACE & BUILDINGS


The office buildings lain separately along the street do not serve the community. People working here drive from other parts of the city. So they bring the community parking problem and destroy the landscape of the street. This kind of offices cannot provide jobs for the community as well.

2.6 Typical Dwelling Space Street and lane (Li Nong: a form of fish bone) It has a better security in the residential space. The privateness and atmosphere of life here is good. There are a good number of old people who live in this kind of community space. There are few vehicles in the lane, so it is good for outdoor activities of the resident. Encircled Space (Quadrangle) As the intermediate state, the surround form of space has better privateness and security , providing a nice place for recreation and entertainment for the old and children. Better surrounded, it has a nice atmosphere of everyday life.

2.7 Summary Private Level and Accessibility Private level and accessibility are two contradictory factors in the community. But the lane form of space and the surround form of space solve the problems well. Recognizability Because of the variety of form, style and space organization, the community has better recognizability and is rich in vision. Energy of the Community Lane form of space: better accessibility and smaller scale of space, the interior space of lane is short of energy and the sense of security. 4

Poor Living Condition Inside the Yard

SITE ANALYSIS

Restaurants (Ga Dalou) on West Wing of Site 1

2.5 Office Buildings


CHAPTER 3: Analysis of the Area 1

Functional Kinds

Dwelling Buildings Cover 52.4% of Total Area Including independent villa, social apartment, and hodgepodge houses (many families live in the same apartment, poor living standard). The richness-poverty gap in the community is large. The living standard in the apartments and hodgepodge is so low that it is only 18 sqm per household. There is no central heating in the apartment; kitchen and rest room are shared by two or three families. The residents build small kitchens and rooms for storing coal in the courtyard which result in the fragmentation and mass of the outdoor space. We are astonished that the buildings have so beautiful view from surface with poor vision and living quality inside. That‘s the problem we should care. The ratio of old man there is very high, that’s a problem also. Functional Ratio of the Area 1 Offices Buildings Cover 38.5% of Total Area The offices are rented by companies outside the community, which can not provide jobs to the residents but bring the problems of parking and destroy the landscape. Commercial buildings cover 9.1% of total area. The commercial service has 3 levels by their qualities. The high and middle levels are located in a historical building called Ga Da Lou (an Italian styled building with some decoration on the wall), with top grade service and high expense consumption, locating in the west end of area 1. The cheap ones are spread around the ground floor of the buildings along the street. Restaurant is the only kind of commercial service in the community, which needs shopping and entertainment space as well. 5

SITE ANALYSIS

3.1

View form Lane bypass to Street


3.2

Families Contained 500 families Amount of Dwelling 1475 person Doors of Buildings 73 Company or Department Raised by Local Government: 8 Company and Department Raised by Individuals : 10 Total Usable Land: 52.5ha Average Building Area of the Apartment: 50 per door, with 3~5 person.

3.3

Statistics of Area 1 Facts

Problems to be Considered in Design Little space between buildings, cause poor day lighting and fire control. Lack of open space, place for communication and social occasion, small parking area. The appearance of inner space is so mass, with illegal buildings by themselves, but is considerably good in neighborhood relationship. Poor facilities and living standard in some old buildings, too much different situation between rich and poor man in the same community. Low sense of community, people of different background live in and out with high frequency, strange to each other. High amounts of old man and unemployment. Inefficient Health and security service. Mostly suffered by crime of theft. High noises by transportation and building construction.

SITE ANALYSIS

Green and Lawn The small lawn in the southwest of the community is the central land of outdoor activities, and is also the focus landscape of the community.


Features of the Buildings

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SITE ANALYSIS

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Quality of the Buildings

The Buildings in this area are marked according to their quality and worth to be restored. Good: Good appearance and structure so far, worth to be preserved. Middle: Being used normally, but not worth much to be preserved. No good: Bad condition buildings that should be removed or adaptive renewed.

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SITE ANALYSIS

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SITE LOCATION

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