Studio Air Ren Katherine Jin
CONTENTS
01. Expression of Interest
1.1. Case for Innovation
1.1.1. Architecture as a Discourse
1.1.2. Computing in Architecture
1.1.3. Parametric Modelling
1.1.4. Case for Innovation Conclusion:
I.2. Research Project
I.2.1. Scope of Possibilities
I.2.1.1. Input/Association/Output Matrix
I.2.1.2. Reverse-Engineered Case-Study
I.2.1.3. Material Effects
I.2.1.4. Assembly Methods
I.2.2. Research Project Conclusion
I.3. Expression of Interest Conclusion: Competitive Advantage
I.4. Learning Objectives and Outcomes: Interim
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01. Expression of Interest 1.1. Case for Innovation
Dresden’s Military History Museum / Daniel Libeskind
With Polish-Jewish descent, American architect Daniel Libeskind often deals with difficult designs that evolves a complex mix of emotions. His famous designs includes : Jewish Museum Berlin, Felix Nussbaum Haus, Imperial War Museum North, Denver Art Museum, Westside Shopping and Leisure Centre, Danish Jewish Museum, and the under construction One World Trade Center. Like Frank Gehry, Libeskind is an expressionist. He is radical and expressive. The designs share mere similarities with each other. Often attracts critics’ disccussion. But as he believes, architecture should be risky, vibrant,unexpected and create critics. The ‘killing’ of the ancient building. The extension dramatically slices the 135 year old original museum through centre, destory the building’s symmetry and massives with an open and transparent glass façade, revealing some parts of the original building through opacity. It metaphors the openness and exciting new German democracy society pushes the severe authoritarian past. Libeskind’s design gave ‘life’ to the almost-abandoned-museum. It invites people to examine violent German past and experience the hope & courage and passion for peace.
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anted to create a bold interruption, a fundamental dislocation, to
etrate the historic arsenal and create a new experience. The architecwill engage the public in the deepest issue of how organized vio-
e and how military history and the fate of the city are intertwined.� —Daniel Libeskind, 2012
1.1.1. Architecture as a Discourse - State of Art Project
1.1.1. Architecture as a Discourse
- State of Art Project
Ground zero master plan / Daniel Libeskind
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DEMOCRATIC vs AUTHORITARIAN EXPRESSIVE vs NEUTRAL
OPTIMISM vs
RADICAL vs CONSERVERTIVE EMOTIONAL vs COOL
SPACE vs
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INEXPLICABLE vs UNDERSTOOD HAND vs COMPUTER
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1.1.1. Architecture as a Discourse State of Art Project - contributed to the architectural discourse
Design Approach Attributed to the brief of the Ga - Memorable: • not only remembered by Wyndham City but also makes Wyndham remembered by the rest, the passing-bys, the never-beens. • should not be recognised from any preceding designs.
- Communicative: • • • • •
art of communication reaches subjects that are not explicitly available vibrant and pluralistic an art instalment that is not just an ‘art instalment’ stimulating
- Pointed: • even in a small site on freeway it has the power through its leverage to transform Wyndham City
- Raw & Unexpected & Real • • • • • • • • •
not just some abstract objects Untouched by experiences Untouched by expensive materials The art instalment is not just something we aesthetically appreciate But moves ahead in unexpected directions, making people curious, to wonder ‘why’, to make people explore further on the subject Leads to more possibilities beyond the site itself creates sparkle of new energy reaches human heart human soul - touches us and connects us
- Complexity: • it represents Wydham not just in terms of spatial complexity - City, Country, Coast, but also the complexity of our thoughts, mind experiences.
ateway Project • art instalment should mirror that complexity
- Hands: • Make computer respond to our design, not design respond to computer technology
- Inexplicable • • • •
the experience should be inexplicable in words it should operate in light, proportion, material and technologies. that connects people to varies sources that isn’t really frontal but is imbedded in the lives, history, and the city
- Emotional & Expressive & Radical:
• emotion is an important dimension that should be introduced into city life • the art instalment should be an expression of the city that tells a story • a story that is on-going and not static
• and people push the story forward - Optimism • most importantly • that we believe the art instalment is going to make an positive impact on Wyndham City • that can drive the entire social & political aspects of Wyndham City forward with big ideas • struggles through disbelieves • struggles through each problematic issues
1.1.1. Architecture as a Discourse -Approach of ideas attribute to the brief
Boolean Patterning
Arbitrary Points
Surface grid
ASSOCIATED TECHNIQUES -Using Sets
Data Driven Components
Data Ext
ata Driven trusion
Data Driven Rotation
Data Driven Shading
I.2.1.1. Matrix combination: Input/Association/Output Matrix
surface normal
Overlapping Patterns
Explicit GridsW
ASSOCIATED TECHNIQUES -Using Sets
Data Driven Components
Data Ext
ata Driven trusion
Data Driven Rotation
Data Driven Shading
I.2.1.1. Matrix combination: Input/Association/Output Matrix
Boolean Patterning
Arbitrary Points
Surface grid
ASSOCIATED TECHNIQUE: MULTIPLE MATH FUNCTIONS
Data Driven Components
Data Ext
ata Driven trusion
Data Driven Rotation
Data Driven Shading
By Vera Cramer I.2.1.1. Matrix combination: Input/Association/Output Matrix
surface normal
Overlapping Patterns
Explicit Grids
ASSOCIATED TECHNIQUE: MULTIPLE MATH FUNCTIONS
Data Driven Components
Data Ext
ata Driven trusion
Data Driven Rotation
Data Driven Shading
By Vera Cramer I.2.1.1. Matrix combination: Input/Association/Output Matrix
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01. Expression of Interest
I.2. Research Project
DIGITAL FAB
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BRICATION
THOSC EAVERBIRD
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DIGITAL EXPER
CIRCLES & COLOUR
POLYLINE VERTICAL
POLYLINE & Z- VECTOR
RIMENTATION
• AAA
LINE EXTRUSION & SURFACE NORMAL
I.2.1.1. Matrix combination: Input/Association/Output Matrix
MATER
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MESH
DEFORMED SURFACE
experiemen
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nting shapes
deformed + layering
COMBINATION
LAYERING
DESIGN S
SYSTEM
OUTCOME