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Tr3sensation Projet de fin d’annÊe 2016-2017 En collaboration avec: Benjamin Marc Atelier : Mutation Enseignants : Sylvie Burgeon & Francis Metzger



Analyse du concours Background Mission Statement Site Area Program Schedule Awards Registration Submission Requirements


Background -City of the greatest hub of intellectual revolution -London has had the biggest global influence on socio-economic and cultural landscape of the world -Birthplace to the likes of Industrial Revolution > It absorbed the different times into its intense and heterogeneous landscape through accumulation and juxtaposition

W. Shakespears

C. Dickens

I. Newton

A.C. Doyle

J.K. Rowling

- The greatest hub for the development of arts, science and the great English literature


-A city of great libraries :

British Library (1972)

Westminster Ref. Library (1928)

London Library (1841)

-Libraries have had a great impact on the society and people -Outlet for technological advancements -Helping to maintain a sense of historical structure > They have managed to help communities survive and thrive -The extensively catalogued library of Nineveh and Alexandria were the most noted libraries of the early age. -Libraries are no longer the convenient source of information -Internet may have been a boon but it also serves incomplete information, curbs thought process and encourages plagiarism


Mission Statement -Public Library in Hyde park : promote reading culture among the general public and visitors

-One of the london royal parks : Major attraction for the people, relax, have fun and savour the natural environment. Also venue for concerts, exhibitions and festivals


Site -The participants are asked to design a library along the Serpentine lake in Hyde park, London. • Location: Hyde Park, London • Google Earth: Latitude: 51°30’14.3”N Longitude: 0°9’49.9”W • Site Area: 7500 square metres approx. • Maximum Built Area: 4000 square metres (i.e. Maximum Cumulative floor)

No height restrictions above the ground. Maximum of 6 metres below the ground level.


-Create a new-age library typology that would break away from the formal environment of existing libraries of the world Freestanding structure : exemplary urban form that will change the rigid outlook of libraries •

Fluid and dynamic spatially : being in coherence with nature •

Architecture inviting and informal : being able to connect with the general public in whole •

• Aesthetic quality, materiality, volume and form : should add vitality, beauty and a sense of identity to the space

Respect to the context and surrounding environment

Constructed of easy-to-maintain light and durable materials : transparency, light, nature and activity •


Re-program the functional and spatial aspect of the library to make it an exciting and viable prospect for the future

Focus on creating an experience : The library space will stimulate the mind to stay and spend time for longer periods

Re-invent itself programmatically : incorporating digital technology into methods of learning

Spatiality of the library reinterpreted : from boring and pragmatic to some innovative, interesting and flexible typology


Readers and Non-readers

LIBRARY TO BE

Create a landmark and a useful public resource for the people and visitors of the park

Increasing Networking

New symbol of London

21st century ‘library in a park’ : paradox that will incorporate the social factor in an anti-social built form like a library • Prototypical public resource and an architectural landmark : attract non-readers to visit the place • A zone in the park : Gather, share, exchange and spread knowledge on a daily basis, thus promoting imagination and creativity, rationality and intellectual thought process •


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RISK to propose something more

Clarity and comprehensibility of the design

07

Argumentation and Representation

06

Translation and physical manifestation of briefs and the theme

E VA LUAT I O N C R I T E R I A

Emotional and psychological power

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Built form and spatiality for the library

Contextual coherence and ability to attract audiences Aesthetics and originality

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AREA PROGRAM -The program should be true to the concept and spirit of a full-fledged library, but on a smaller scale The structure redefine the classic concept of a library into a new 21st century rendition All forms of information, new or old, are presented equally to the public • The size, proportions and number of facilities are left to the participant’s : Design and propose any kind of innovative and intuitive program or function in addition and extension with argumentated necessity Explore the possibility of designing multifunctional and dynamic spaces •

LIBRARY: Reading area, Shelf Area, Newspaper and Magazine section, Library Reception, Administrative area etc. MISCELLANEOUS: Reprographics Area, File Area, Video Library area, Computer Center, Media room, Archives section etc. SOCIAL AND LEISURE: Information Center, Retail and tuck shops, Children Center etc. -The programming should be done under these broad categories, but they are free to adhere, ignore, add or subract to any one of the speci c functions with a valid argument based on their theme and design.


Schedule

Registration

Start of Early Registration: 1st December 2016 Early Registration ends: 28th February 2017 Standard Registration starts: 1st March 2017 Deadline for Questions: 10th March 2017 Standard Registration ends: 30th March 2017 Closing day for Submissions: 31st March 2017 Announcement of Winners: 24th April 2017 Note: All deadlines are 11:59 pm - 00:00 IST (India)

Early Registration : 60 EUR Standard Registration : 80 EUR

Adwards

Submission Requirements

First prize- INR 1,00,000/- + Certificate Second prize- INR 60,000/- + Certificate Third prize- INR 40,000/- + Certificate 10 Honorable mentions

One landscape A1 Teamcode - Top Right-hand corner Maximum : 250 words explanation

Winners and honorable mentions will be published on archasm’s website and several international architecture magazines and websites partnered by us.

Discount : Group discounts apply for a minimum of 5 teams from one particular architecture school/ university. Language : English

Name: TeamCode.jpeg Document JPEG, Max size 8MB submission@archasm.in Subject : TEAMCODE



Première phase Note d’intention Interprétation du programme Croquis schématique Quel genre de lecteur suis-je



Note d’intention La bibliothèque proposée s’implante de manière à ce qu’elle soit visible et accessibles depuis le parc. Sa forme et son programme sont conçue afin d’inviter le public à rentrer et découvrir de manière fluide les multiples fonctionnalités de l’édifice, lectures, exhibitions, conférences et autres évènements peuvent s’y produire. L’ensemble participe à la redécouverte de la lecture et du partage intergénérationnelle de l’information. Le bâtiment devient par son architecture, un repère dans la ville, ainsi qu’une proposition typologique innovante pour la bibliothèque de demain.















Deuxième phase Analyse du site Approche sensible Croquis d’intention


Analyse du site

Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in London and one of its Royal Parks Hyde Park was created for hunting by Henry Vlll in 1536. The Great Exhibition of 1851 was held in the park, for which the Crystal Palace, designed by Joseph Paxton, was erected. The park became a traditional location for mass demonstrations. Hyde Park has played host to the annual Winter Wonderland event.

The architect Decimus Burton has made a lot of intervention in the park around 1820


HYDE PARK LIBRARY













Troisième phase Recherches maquettes volumÊtriques structurelles Premiers documents Test de mise en page















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Quatrième phase Nouvelle approche Intentions Recherches de modÊlisation Nouveaux documents Planches conours


Note d’intention The digital era has challenged the design process of libraries. By creating a new form of library with interactive spaces, the project Tr3sensation tries to find a balance between various activities while encouraging reading culture among readers and visitors. It can be seen as a small pavilion completely immersed into the scenery of Hyde park and, hence, recalls the surrounding trees. The structure is based on a central trunk that reminds the image of a tree. The underground represents the roots, where you can find the archives and consult books in a classical way. The ground floor is designed to welcome multiples events and the three upper levels are connected to the main trunk through a progressive modulation of the structure into a organic designed furniture. The structure of each floor offers its own particularities and viewpoints

according to the context as well as a possibility to experience reading differently. Moreover, the central trunk structure contains meeting rooms or introspection spaces as well as technical facilities such as vertical circulation, while the periphery is used as book storage. Finally, the envelope of the project is a smart dome that is capable to recycle solar energy and also guarantee air change. Thanks to the transparent skin, the central bookshelf can be seen from the outside. In conclusion, by reversing the classical architecture of libraries, the unusual form of the Tr3sensation creates a relationship with its environment and defines a new way to experience libraries. The library strive to become a meeting point where people could exchange and increase their knowledge.



A. Limits

B. Viewpoints

C. Entrance

D. Books

E. Openspaces

F. Connexion

G. Sun protection

H. Air




















Cinquième phase Évolution Perspective Plans Coupe











Sixième phase Planches finales Croquis Plans Coupe





















Annexe Processus du projet Recherches Artistiques Croquis d’intentions

















Sébastien Billiet Projet de fin d’année 2016-2017 En collaboration avec: Benjamin Marc Atelier : Mutation Enseignants : Sylvie Burgeon & Francis Metzger


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