Child form location in Karposh
N
Area in the child form
N
Community action will allow for this coming together, therefore initiating the process of inhabiting the child forms.
Key Spaces 1. Parent block a. Parent apartment 7 b. Parent apartment 8 c. Parent apartment 9 4. Existing underused garages 7. Existing street
The capsules are incremental, their construction, panel and core choice and spatial layout are all a result of inhabitants choice and need, and are temporary in nature allowing for reconfiguration in line with ever-changing family dynamics and makers gaining experience and skill. The capsule’s inhabit the underused space within Karposh, their inhabitation of the space and the community taking action allows for open public spaces to be redefined into new hearth spaces, new routes and abandoning the unmaintained, underused wastespace, the ‘other’ back to the wild.
5m
CHILD FORM
2m
FAMILIES
Community
1:100
PARENT BLOCK
HOW PART OF a CHILD FORM, hearth space and parent block are inhabited over time
FAMILY
The new typology relies on the community to work together to form a new structure, a new series of conventions, rules and wants.
At A2
Development over time 1. Pre-addition base (3 young families).
1 1a
1c 1b
4
7
Child form location in Karposh
N
Area in the child form
N
Community action will allow for this coming together, therefore initiating the process of inhabiting the child forms.
Key Spaces 1. Parent block a. Parent apartment 7 b. Parent apartment 8 c. Parent apartment 9 4. Existing underused garages 7. Existing street
The capsules are incremental, their construction, panel and core choice and spatial layout are all a result of inhabitants choice and need, and are temporary in nature allowing for reconfiguration in line with ever-changing family dynamics and makers gaining experience and skill. The capsule’s inhabit the underused space within Karposh, their inhabitation of the space and the community taking action allows for open public spaces to be redefined into new hearth spaces, new routes and abandoning the unmaintained, underused wastespace, the ‘other’ back to the wild.
5m
CHILD FORM
2m
FAMILIES
Community
1:100
PARENT BLOCK
HOW PART OF a CHILD FORM, hearth space and parent block are inhabited over time
FAMILY
The new typology relies on the community to work together to form a new structure, a new series of conventions, rules and wants.
At A2
Development over time 1. Pre-addition base (3 young families). 2.Additions and larger families.
1 1a
1c 1b
4
7
Child form location in Karposh
N
Area in the child form
N
Community action will allow for this coming together, therefore initiating the process of inhabiting the child forms.
Key Spaces 1. Parent block a. Parent apartment 7 b. Parent apartment 8 c. Parent apartment 9 4. Existing underused garages 7. Existing street
The capsules are incremental, their construction, panel and core choice and spatial layout are all a result of inhabitants choice and need, and are temporary in nature allowing for reconfiguration in line with ever-changing family dynamics and makers gaining experience and skill. The capsule’s inhabit the underused space within Karposh, their inhabitation of the space and the community taking action allows for open public spaces to be redefined into new hearth spaces, new routes and abandoning the unmaintained, underused wastespace, the ‘other’ back to the wild.
5m
CHILD FORM
2m
FAMILIES
Community
1:100
PARENT BLOCK
HOW PART OF a CHILD FORM, hearth space and parent block are inhabited over time
FAMILY
The new typology relies on the community to work together to form a new structure, a new series of conventions, rules and wants.
At A2
Development over time 1. Pre-addition base (3 young families). 2.Additions and larger families. 3.Community formed cooperative.
1 1a
1c 1b
4
7
Child form location in Karposh
N
Area in the child form
N
Community action will allow for this coming together, therefore initiating the process of inhabiting the child forms.
1.
3. 4. 6. 7.
The capsules are incremental, their construction, panel and core choice and spatial layout are all a result of inhabitants choice and need, and are temporary in nature allowing for reconfiguration in line with ever-changing family dynamics and makers gaining experience and skill.
Key Spaces Parent block a. Parent apartment 7 b. Parent apartment 8 c. Parent apartment 9 Umbilical pier Existing underused garages Child mast form Existing street
The capsule’s inhabit the underused space within Karposh, their inhabitation of the space and the community taking action allows for open public spaces to be redefined into new hearth spaces, new routes and abandoning the unmaintained, underused wastespace, the ‘other’ back to the wild.
5m
CHILD FORM
2m
FAMILIES
Community
1:100
PARENT BLOCK
HOW PART OF a CHILD FORM, hearth space and parent block are inhabited over time
FAMILY
The new typology relies on the community to work together to form a new structure, a new series of conventions, rules and wants.
At A2
Development over time 1. Pre-addition base (3 young families). 2.Additions and larger families. 3.Community formed cooperative. 4. Masts, piers and networks.
1 1a
1c 1b
3
6
4
7
Child form location in Karposh
N
Area in the child form
N
Community action will allow for this coming together, therefore initiating the process of inhabiting the child forms.
1.
3. 4. 5.
The capsules are incremental, their construction, panel and core choice and spatial layout are all a result of inhabitants choice and need, and are temporary in nature allowing for reconfiguration in line with ever-changing family dynamics and makers gaining experience and skill.
6. 7.
Key Spaces Parent block a. Parent apartment 7 b. Parent apartment 8 c. Parent apartment 9 Umbilical pier Existing underused garages Inhabited capsules b. 2Storey Capsule P1B Child mast form Existing street
The capsule’s inhabit the underused space within Karposh, their inhabitation of the space and the community taking action allows for open public spaces to be redefined into new hearth spaces, new routes and abandoning the unmaintained, underused wastespace, the ‘other’ back to the wild.
5m
CHILD FORM
2m
FAMILIES
Community
1:100
PARENT BLOCK
HOW PART OF a CHILD FORM, hearth space and parent block are inhabited over time
FAMILY
The new typology relies on the community to work together to form a new structure, a new series of conventions, rules and wants.
At A2
Development over time 1. Pre-addition base (3 young families). 2.Additions and larger families. 3.Community formed cooperative. 4.Masts, piers and networks. 5.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial deck.
1 1a
1c 1b
3
6
4
5b
7
Child form location in Karposh
N
Area in the child form
N
Community action will allow for this coming together, therefore initiating the process of inhabiting the child forms.
1.
3. 4. 5.
The capsules are incremental, their construction, panel and core choice and spatial layout are all a result of inhabitants choice and need, and are temporary in nature allowing for reconfiguration in line with ever-changing family dynamics and makers gaining experience and skill.
6. 7.
Key Spaces Parent block a. Parent apartment 7 b. Parent apartment 8 c. Parent apartment 9 Umbilical pier Existing underused garages Inhabited capsules b. 2Storey Capsule P1B Child mast form Existing street
The capsule’s inhabit the underused space within Karposh, their inhabitation of the space and the community taking action allows for open public spaces to be redefined into new hearth spaces, new routes and abandoning the unmaintained, underused wastespace, the ‘other’ back to the wild.
5m
CHILD FORM
2m
FAMILIES
Community
1:100
PARENT BLOCK
HOW PART OF a CHILD FORM, hearth space and parent block are inhabited over time
FAMILY
The new typology relies on the community to work together to form a new structure, a new series of conventions, rules and wants.
At A2
Development over time 1. Pre-addition base (3 young families). 2.Additions and larger families. 3.Community formed cooperative. 4.Masts, piers and networks.
1 1a
5.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial deck.
1c 1b
6.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial core.
3
6
4
5b
7
Child form location in Karposh
N
Area in the child form
N
Community action will allow for this coming together, therefore initiating the process of inhabiting the child forms.
1.
3. 4. 5.
The capsules are incremental, their construction, panel and core choice and spatial layout are all a result of inhabitants choice and need, and are temporary in nature allowing for reconfiguration in line with ever-changing family dynamics and makers gaining experience and skill.
6. 7.
Key Spaces Parent block a. Parent apartment 7 b. Parent apartment 8 c. Parent apartment 9 Umbilical pier Existing underused garages Inhabited capsules a. 1Storey Capsule P1A b. 2Storey Capsule P1B Child mast form Existing street
The capsule’s inhabit the underused space within Karposh, their inhabitation of the space and the community taking action allows for open public spaces to be redefined into new hearth spaces, new routes and abandoning the unmaintained, underused wastespace, the ‘other’ back to the wild.
5m
CHILD FORM
2m
FAMILIES
Community
1:100
PARENT BLOCK
HOW PART OF a CHILD FORM, hearth space and parent block are inhabited over time
FAMILY
The new typology relies on the community to work together to form a new structure, a new series of conventions, rules and wants.
At A2
Development over time 1. Pre-addition base (3 young families). 2.Additions and larger families. 3.Community formed cooperative. 4.Masts, piers and networks. 5.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial deck.
1 1a
1c 1b
6.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial core. 7. Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s (P1B) upper deck and son of apt. 8’s capsule’s (P1A) initial deck.
3
6
5a
4
5b
7
Child form location in Karposh
N
Area in the child form
N
Community action will allow for this coming together, therefore initiating the process of inhabiting the child forms.
1.
3. 4. 5.
The capsules are incremental, their construction, panel and core choice and spatial layout are all a result of inhabitants choice and need, and are temporary in nature allowing for reconfiguration in line with ever-changing family dynamics and makers gaining experience and skill.
6. 7.
Key Spaces Parent block a. Parent apartment 7 b. Parent apartment 8 c. Parent apartment 9 Umbilical pier Existing underused garages Inhabited capsules a. 1Storey Capsule P1A b. 2Storey Capsule P1B c. 2Storey Capsule P1C Child mast form Existing street
The capsule’s inhabit the underused space within Karposh, their inhabitation of the space and the community taking action allows for open public spaces to be redefined into new hearth spaces, new routes and abandoning the unmaintained, underused wastespace, the ‘other’ back to the wild.
5m
CHILD FORM
2m
FAMILIES
Community
1:100
PARENT BLOCK
HOW PART OF a CHILD FORM, hearth space and parent block are inhabited over time
FAMILY
The new typology relies on the community to work together to form a new structure, a new series of conventions, rules and wants.
At A2
Development over time 1. Pre-addition base (3 young families). 2.Additions and larger families. 3.Community formed cooperative.
1 1a
4.Masts, piers and networks. 5.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial deck.
1c 1b
6.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial core. 7. Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s (P1B) upper deck and son of apt. 8’s capsule’s (P1A) initial deck. 8. Capsule P1A/B’s cores and son of apt. 9’s capsule’s (P1C) initial deck
3
6
5a
4
5c 5b
7
Child form location in Karposh
N
Area in the child form
N
Community action will allow for this coming together, therefore initiating the process of inhabiting the child forms. The capsules are incremental, their construction, panel and core choice and spatial layout are all a result of inhabitants choice and need, and are temporary in nature allowing for reconfiguration in line with ever-changing family dynamics and makers gaining experience and skill. The capsule’s inhabit the underused space within Karposh, their inhabitation of the space and the community taking action allows for open public spaces to be redefined into new hearth spaces, new routes and abandoning the unmaintained, underused wastespace, the ‘other’ back to the wild.
5m
CHILD FORM
2m
FAMILIES
Community
1:100
PARENT BLOCK
HOW PART OF a CHILD FORM, hearth space and parent block are inhabited over time
FAMILY
The new typology relies on the community to work together to form a new structure, a new series of conventions, rules and wants.
Key Spaces 1. Parent block a. Parent apartment 7 b. Parent apartment 8 c. Parent apartment 9 2. Hearth space 3. Umbilical pier 4. Existing underused garages 5. Inhabited capsules a. 1Storey Capsule P1A b. 2Storey Capsule P1B c. 2Storey Capsule P1C 6. Child mast form 7. Existing street 10. Access connection
At A2
Development over time 1. Pre-addition base (3 young families). 2.Additions and larger families. 3.Community formed cooperative.
1 1a
4.Masts, piers and networks. 5.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial deck.
1c 1b
6.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial core. 7.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s (P1B) upper deck and son of apt. 8’s capsule’s (P1A) initial deck. 8. Capsule P1A/B’s cores and son of apt. 9’s capsule’s (P1C) initial deck.
2
9. Capsule P1A/ B’s panels and connections, Capsule P1C’s initial core and hearth/ access and service routes established.
3
10
6
5a
4
5c 5b
7
Child form location in Karposh
N
Area in the child form
N
Community action will allow for this coming together, therefore initiating the process of inhabiting the child forms. The capsules are incremental, their construction, panel and core choice and spatial layout are all a result of inhabitants choice and need, and are temporary in nature allowing for reconfiguration in line with ever-changing family dynamics and makers gaining experience and skill. The capsule’s inhabit the underused space within Karposh, their inhabitation of the space and the community taking action allows for open public spaces to be redefined into new hearth spaces, new routes and abandoning the unmaintained, underused wastespace, the ‘other’ back to the wild.
5m
CHILD FORM
2m
FAMILIES
Community
1:100
PARENT BLOCK
HOW PART OF a CHILD FORM, hearth space and parent block are inhabited over time
FAMILY
The new typology relies on the community to work together to form a new structure, a new series of conventions, rules and wants.
Key Spaces 1. Parent block a. Parent apartment 7 b. Parent apartment 8 c. Parent apartment 9 2. Hearth space 3. Umbilical pier 4. Existing underused garages 5. Inhabited capsules a. 1Storey Capsule P1A b. 2Storey Capsule P1B c. 2Storey Capsule P1C 6. Child mast form 7. Existing street 9. New route 10. Access connection
At A2
Development over time 1. Pre-addition base (3 young families). 2.Additions and larger families. 3.Community formed cooperative.
1 1a
4.Masts, piers and networks. 5.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial deck.
1c 1b
6.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial core.
9
7.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s (P1B) upper deck and son of apt. 8’s capsule’s (P1A) initial deck. 8. Capsule P1A/B’s cores and son of apt. 9’s capsule’s (P1C) initial deck.
2
9. Capsule P1A/ B’s panels and connections, Capsule P1C’s initial core and hearth/ access and service routes established.
3
10. Capsule P1A/B’s roof panels and capsule P1C’s upper deck and new routes formed.
10
6
5a
4
5c 5b
7
Child form location in Karposh
N
Area in the child form
N
Community action will allow for this coming together, therefore initiating the process of inhabiting the child forms. The capsules are incremental, their construction, panel and core choice and spatial layout are all a result of inhabitants choice and need, and are temporary in nature allowing for reconfiguration in line with ever-changing family dynamics and makers gaining experience and skill. The capsule’s inhabit the underused space within Karposh, their inhabitation of the space and the community taking action allows for open public spaces to be redefined into new hearth spaces, new routes and abandoning the unmaintained, underused wastespace, the ‘other’ back to the wild.
5m
CHILD FORM
2m
FAMILIES
Community
1:100
PARENT BLOCK
HOW PART OF a CHILD FORM, hearth space and parent block are inhabited over time
FAMILY
The new typology relies on the community to work together to form a new structure, a new series of conventions, rules and wants.
Key Spaces 1. Parent block a. Parent apartment 7 b. Parent apartment 8 c. Parent apartment 9 2. Hearth space 3. Umbilical pier 4. Existing underused garages 5. Inhabited capsules a. 1Storey Capsule P1A b. 2Storey Capsule P1B c. 2Storey Capsule P1C 6. Child mast form 7. Existing street 8. ‘Other’ space 9. New route 10. Access connection
At A2
Development over time 1. Pre-addition base (3 young families). 2.Additions and larger families. 3.Community formed cooperative.
1 1a
4.Masts, piers and networks. 5.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial deck.
1c 1b
6.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial core.
9
7.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s (P1B) upper deck and son of apt. 8’s capsule’s (P1A) initial deck. 8. Capsule P1A/B’s cores and son of apt. 9’s capsule’s (P1C) initial deck.
2
9. Capsule P1A/ B’s panels and connections, Capsule P1C’s initial core and hearth/ access and service routes established.
3
10. Capsule P1A/B’s roof panels and capsule P1C’s upper deck and new routes formed.
10
6
5a
11. Capsule P1A/B’s panel evolution and P1C’s upper core.
4
5c 5b
8
7
Child form location in Karposh
N
Area in the child form
N
Community action will allow for this coming together, therefore initiating the process of inhabiting the child forms. The capsules are incremental, their construction, panel and core choice and spatial layout are all a result of inhabitants choice and need, and are temporary in nature allowing for reconfiguration in line with ever-changing family dynamics and makers gaining experience and skill. The capsule’s inhabit the underused space within Karposh, their inhabitation of the space and the community taking action allows for open public spaces to be redefined into new hearth spaces, new routes and abandoning the unmaintained, underused wastespace, the ‘other’ back to the wild.
5m
CHILD FORM
2m
FAMILIES
Community
1:100
PARENT BLOCK
HOW PART OF a CHILD FORM, hearth space and parent block are inhabited over time
FAMILY
The new typology relies on the community to work together to form a new structure, a new series of conventions, rules and wants.
Key Spaces 1. Parent block a. Parent apartment 7 b. Parent apartment 8 c. Parent apartment 9 2. Hearth space 3. Umbilical pier 4. Existing underused garages 5. Inhabited capsules a. 1Storey Capsule P1A b. 2Storey Capsule P1B c. 2Storey Capsule P1C 6. Child mast form 7. Existing street 8. ‘Other’ space 9. New route 10. Access connection
At A2
Development over time 1. Pre-addition base (3 young families). 2.Additions and larger families. 3.Community formed cooperative.
1 1a
4.Masts, piers and networks. 5.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial deck.
1c 1b
6.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial core.
9
7.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s (P1B) upper deck and son of apt. 8’s capsule’s (P1A) initial deck. 8. Capsule P1A/B’s cores and son of apt. 9’s capsule’s (P1C) initial deck.
2
9. Capsule P1A/ B’s panels and connections, Capsule P1C’s initial core and hearth/ access and service routes established.
3
10. Capsule P1A/B’s roof panels and capsule P1C’s upper deck and new routes formed.
10
6
5a
11. Capsule P1A/B’s panel evolution and P1C’s upper core. 12. Capsule P1A/B’s inhabitants become a couple and their panel’s evolve. P1C’s partner moves in and roof panels and connection added. Watertank added.
4
5c
5b
8
7
Child form location in Karposh
N
Area in the child form
N
Community action will allow for this coming together, therefore initiating the process of inhabiting the child forms. The capsules are incremental, their construction, panel and core choice and spatial layout are all a result of inhabitants choice and need, and are temporary in nature allowing for reconfiguration in line with ever-changing family dynamics and makers gaining experience and skill. The capsule’s inhabit the underused space within Karposh, their inhabitation of the space and the community taking action allows for open public spaces to be redefined into new hearth spaces, new routes and abandoning the unmaintained, underused wastespace, the ‘other’ back to the wild.
5m
CHILD FORM
2m
FAMILIES
Community
1:100
PARENT BLOCK
HOW PART OF a CHILD FORM, hearth space and parent block are inhabited over time
FAMILY
The new typology relies on the community to work together to form a new structure, a new series of conventions, rules and wants.
Key Spaces 1. Parent block a. Parent apartment 7 b. Parent apartment 8 c. Parent apartment 9 2. Hearth space 3. Umbilical pier 4. Existing underused garages 5. Inhabited capsules a. 1Storey Capsule P1A b. 2Storey Capsule P1B c. 2Storey Capsule P1C d. 1Storey Capsule P1D. 6. Child mast form 7. Existing street 8. ‘Other’ space 9. New route 10. Access connection
At A2
Development over time 1. Pre-addition base (3 young families). 2.Additions and larger families. 3.Community formed cooperative.
1 1a
4.Masts, piers and networks. 5.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial deck.
1c 1b
6.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial core.
9
7.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s (P1B) upper deck and son of apt. 8’s capsule’s (P1A) initial deck. 8. Capsule P1A/B’s cores and son of apt. 9’s capsule’s (P1C) initial deck.
2
9. Capsule P1A/ B’s panels and connections, Capsule P1C’s initial core and hearth/ access and service routes established.
3
10. Capsule P1A/B’s roof panels and capsule P1C’s upper deck and new routes formed. 11. Capsule P1A/B’s panel evolution and P1C’s upper core. 12. Capsule P1A/B’s inhabitants become a couple and their panel’s evolve. P1C’s partner moves in and roof panels and connection added. Watertank added.
10
6
5a 5d 4
5c
5b
8
13. Son of apt. 7’s capsule’s (P1D) initial deck. P1C’s roof panels and panel evolution. P1A/B linked together and panels evolve.
7
Child form location in Karposh
N
Area in the child form
N
Community action will allow for this coming together, therefore initiating the process of inhabiting the child forms. The capsules are incremental, their construction, panel and core choice and spatial layout are all a result of inhabitants choice and need, and are temporary in nature allowing for reconfiguration in line with ever-changing family dynamics and makers gaining experience and skill. The capsule’s inhabit the underused space within Karposh, their inhabitation of the space and the community taking action allows for open public spaces to be redefined into new hearth spaces, new routes and abandoning the unmaintained, underused wastespace, the ‘other’ back to the wild.
5m
CHILD FORM
2m
FAMILIES
Community
1:100
PARENT BLOCK
HOW PART OF a CHILD FORM, hearth space and parent block are inhabited over time
FAMILY
The new typology relies on the community to work together to form a new structure, a new series of conventions, rules and wants.
Key Spaces 1. Parent block a. Parent apartment 7 b. Parent apartment 8 c. Parent apartment 9 2. Hearth space 3. Umbilical pier 4. Existing underused garages 5. Inhabited capsules a. 1Storey Capsule P1A b. 2Storey Capsule P1B c. 2Storey Capsule P1C d. 1Storey Capsule P1D. 6. Child mast form 7. Existing street 8. ‘Other’ space 9. New route 10. Access connection
At A2
Development over time 1. Pre-addition base (3 young families). 2.Additions and larger families. 3.Community formed cooperative.
1 1a
4.Masts, piers and networks. 5.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial deck.
1c 1b
6.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial core.
9
7.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s (P1B) upper deck and son of apt. 8’s capsule’s (P1A) initial deck. 8. Capsule P1A/B’s cores and son of apt. 9’s capsule’s (P1C) initial deck.
2
9. Capsule P1A/ B’s panels and connections, Capsule P1C’s initial core and hearth/ access and service routes established.
3
10. Capsule P1A/B’s roof panels and capsule P1C’s upper deck and new routes formed. 11. Capsule P1A/B’s panel evolution and P1C’s upper core. 12. Capsule P1A/B’s inhabitants become a couple and their panel’s evolve. P1C’s partner moves in and roof panels and connection added. Watertank added.
10
6
5a 5d 4
5c
5b
8
13. Son of apt. 7’s capsule’s (P1D) initial deck. P1C’s roof panels and panel evolution. P1A/B linked together and panels evolve. 14. Capsule P1B/A’s inhabitants have kids, the panels evolve and capsule expanded. P1C’s panels evolve, P1D gains initial core 1 of Apartment 7’s inhabitants (Husband/ Father) die.
7
Child form location in Karposh
N
Area in the child form
N
Community action will allow for this coming together, therefore initiating the process of inhabiting the child forms. The capsules are incremental, their construction, panel and core choice and spatial layout are all a result of inhabitants choice and need, and are temporary in nature allowing for reconfiguration in line with ever-changing family dynamics and makers gaining experience and skill. The capsule’s inhabit the underused space within Karposh, their inhabitation of the space and the community taking action allows for open public spaces to be redefined into new hearth spaces, new routes and abandoning the unmaintained, underused wastespace, the ‘other’ back to the wild.
5m
CHILD FORM
2m
FAMILIES
Community
1:100
PARENT BLOCK
HOW PART OF a CHILD FORM, hearth space and parent block are inhabited over time
FAMILY
The new typology relies on the community to work together to form a new structure, a new series of conventions, rules and wants.
Key Spaces 1. Parent block a. Parent apartment 7 b. Parent apartment 8 c. Parent apartment 9 2. Hearth space 3. Umbilical pier 4. Existing underused garages 5. Inhabited capsules b. 2Storey Capsule P1B c. 2Storey Capsule P1C d. 1Storey Capsule P1D. 6. Child mast form 7. Existing street 8. ‘Other’ space 9. New route 10. Access connection
At A2
Development over time 1. Pre-addition base (3 young families). 2.Additions and larger families. 3.Community formed cooperative.
1 1a
4.Masts, piers and networks. 5.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial deck.
1c 1b
6.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial core.
9
7.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s (P1B) upper deck and son of apt. 8’s capsule’s (P1A) initial deck. 8. Capsule P1A/B’s cores and son of apt. 9’s capsule’s (P1C) initial deck.
2
9. Capsule P1A/ B’s panels and connections, Capsule P1C’s initial core and hearth/ access and service routes established.
3
10. Capsule P1A/B’s roof panels and capsule P1C’s upper deck and new routes formed. 11. Capsule P1A/B’s panel evolution and P1C’s upper core. 12. Capsule P1A/B’s inhabitants become a couple and their panel’s evolve. P1C’s partner moves in and roof panels and connection added. Watertank added.
10
6
5d 4
5c
5b
8
13. Son of apt. 7’s capsule’s (P1D) initial deck. P1C’s roof panels and panel evolution. P1A/B linked together and panels evolve. 14. Capsule P1B/A’s inhabitants have kids, the panels evolve and capsule expanded. P1C’s panels evolve, P1D gains initial core 1 of Apartment 7’s inhabitants (Husband/ Father) die. 15. Capsule P1D gains panels and connection. P1A/B and Apt. 7 swap and swap furniture, P1A removed P1B/Cs panels evolve.
7
Child form location in Karposh
N
Area in the child form
N
Community action will allow for this coming together, therefore initiating the process of inhabiting the child forms. The capsules are incremental, their construction, panel and core choice and spatial layout are all a result of inhabitants choice and need, and are temporary in nature allowing for reconfiguration in line with ever-changing family dynamics and makers gaining experience and skill. The capsule’s inhabit the underused space within Karposh, their inhabitation of the space and the community taking action allows for open public spaces to be redefined into new hearth spaces, new routes and abandoning the unmaintained, underused wastespace, the ‘other’ back to the wild.
5m
CHILD FORM
2m
FAMILIES
Community
1:100
PARENT BLOCK
HOW PART OF a CHILD FORM, hearth space and parent block are inhabited over time
FAMILY
The new typology relies on the community to work together to form a new structure, a new series of conventions, rules and wants.
Key Spaces 1. Parent block a. Parent apartment 7 b. Parent apartment 8 c. Parent apartment 9 2. Hearth space 3. Umbilical pier 4. Existing underused garages 5. Inhabited capsules b. 2Storey Capsule P1B c. 2Storey Capsule P1C d. 1Storey Capsule P1D. 6. Child mast form 7. Existing street 8. ‘Other’ space 9. New route 10. Access connection
At A2
Development over time 1. Pre-addition base (3 young families). 2.Additions and larger families. 3.Community formed cooperative.
1 1a
4.Masts, piers and networks. 5.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial deck.
1c 1b
6.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial core.
9
7.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s (P1B) upper deck and son of apt. 8’s capsule’s (P1A) initial deck. 8. Capsule P1A/B’s cores and son of apt. 9’s capsule’s (P1C) initial deck.
2
9. Capsule P1A/ B’s panels and connections, Capsule P1C’s initial core and hearth/ access and service routes established.
3
10. Capsule P1A/B’s roof panels and capsule P1C’s upper deck and new routes formed. 11. Capsule P1A/B’s panel evolution and P1C’s upper core. 12. Capsule P1A/B’s inhabitants become a couple and their panel’s evolve. P1C’s partner moves in and roof panels and connection added. Watertank added.
10
6
5d 4
5c
5b
8
13. Son of apt. 7’s capsule’s (P1D) initial deck. P1C’s roof panels and panel evolution. P1A/B linked together and panels evolve. 14. Capsule P1B/A’s inhabitants have kids, the panels evolve and capsule expanded. P1C’s panels evolve, P1D gains initial core 1 of Apartment 7’s inhabitants (Husband/ Father) die. 15. Capsule P1D gains panels and connection. P1A/B and Apt. 7 swap and swap furniture, P1A removed P1B/Cs panels evolve. 16. Capsule P1B/C/D panels evolve, P1D gains roof panels.
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Child form location in Karposh
N
Area in the child form
N
Community action will allow for this coming together, therefore initiating the process of inhabiting the child forms. The capsules are incremental, their construction, panel and core choice and spatial layout are all a result of inhabitants choice and need, and are temporary in nature allowing for reconfiguration in line with ever-changing family dynamics and makers gaining experience and skill. The capsule’s inhabit the underused space within Karposh, their inhabitation of the space and the community taking action allows for open public spaces to be redefined into new hearth spaces, new routes and abandoning the unmaintained, underused wastespace, the ‘other’ back to the wild.
5m
CHILD FORM
2m
FAMILIES
Community
1:100
PARENT BLOCK
HOW PART OF a CHILD FORM, hearth space and parent block are inhabited over time
FAMILY
The new typology relies on the community to work together to form a new structure, a new series of conventions, rules and wants.
Key Spaces 1. Parent block a. Parent apartment 7 b. Parent apartment 8 c. Parent apartment 9 2. Hearth space 3. Umbilical pier 4. Existing underused garages 5. Inhabited capsules a. 1Storey Capsule P1A b. 2Storey Capsule P1B c. 2Storey Capsule P1C d. 1Storey Capsule P1D. 6. Child mast form 7. Existing street 8. ‘Other’ space 9. New route 10. Access connection
At A2
Development over time 1. Pre-addition base (3 young families). 2.Additions and larger families. 3.Community formed cooperative.
1 1a
4.Masts, piers and networks. 5.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial deck.
1c 1b
6.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s initial core.
9
7.Daughter of apt.7’s capsule’s (P1B) upper deck and son of apt. 8’s capsule’s (P1A) initial deck. 8. Capsule P1A/B’s cores and son of apt. 9’s capsule’s (P1C) initial deck.
2
9. Capsule P1A/ B’s panels and connections, Capsule P1C’s initial core and hearth/ access and service routes established.
3
10. Capsule P1A/B’s roof panels and capsule P1C’s upper deck and new routes formed. 11. Capsule P1A/B’s panel evolution and P1C’s upper core. 12. Capsule P1A/B’s inhabitants become a couple and their panel’s evolve. P1C’s partner moves in and roof panels and connection added. Watertank added.
10
6
5a
5d
4
5c
5b
8
13. Son of apt. 7’s capsule’s (P1D) initial deck. P1C’s roof panels and panel evolution. P1A/B linked together and panels evolve. 14. Capsule P1B/A’s inhabitants have kids, the panels evolve and capsule expanded. P1C’s panels evolve, P1D gains initial core 1 of Apartment 7’s inhabitants (Husband/ Father) die. 15. Capsule P1D gains panels and connection. P1A/B and Apt. 7 swap and swap furniture, P1A removed P1B/Cs panels evolve. 16. Capsule P1B/C/D panels evolve, P1D gains roof panels. 17. Capsule P1B/C/D panels evolve, newly allocated P1A volume gains initial deck.
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