Diploma Project: Collective Memorare Schindler / Fessler Studio 2019 / ARCHIP
Project team: Janek schindler Elan Fessler Sinan Birsel
Brief: Rennovation and revitalisation of an old train station area. Appproach: -contradictions -contextual -analytical on urban scale
Situation
Around an abondened train station between an old industrial area and a single family house neighbourhood, ths site struggles to attract attention. Sliced by train tracks and roads that causes above the average traffic, circulation is highly disturbed and not handicap friendly. Nonetheless, it has a huge embedded potential with adjacent access to the Stromovka park, urban scale future developpement around the industial area up in the north and ever improving bus circulation. It is a place that people seem to hold dear and cherrish nice memories, it has a caracter.. Nowdays the frequenters of the site only being passers-by heading for the park or residents waiting for transportation, the sites asks for a layered treatment to create future attraction...
Location
Material Palette The existing materials are translated into new elements or just simply reused to keep the memory of the site intact.
Stiching the Site Geographically an old hill, through out the history it has been chopped up into pieces to grant transportation means and exportation needs of the nearby abondened paper mill. The main focus of this project is reconnect the different pieces of the site together to ensure a reliable and divers circualtion system for the future.
More cuts to repair man-made cuts In oreder to ensure proper connections, the langauge that was once used to fragment the site is now reapplied, using irony as a tool to respect the memoire of the site.
new bridge circulation
new ground circulation
existing ground circulation
Exploded Layers (Bridge/Circulation 1/Circulation 2)
spanning over tracks
access from stromovka
Connections different zones and leves are connected by this light structure that serves as guidance.
Bridge Construction The bridge is made from a series of aluminium mesh panels fixed to I-beams running along eash end, these in turn lie on metal poles and existing structure. Balusters are welded on the top flanges and attached together with a steel mesh.
Through rythm analysis the site reveals its hidden lines, it is partitioned in to piece marked by several ribs running along a spine.
access from stromovka
access from stromovka
access from stromovka
access from stromovka
Program Scheme The site works as a campus for performative arts
Language The new massings respect the existing by utilizing the dominant axisis embedded witthin the site to divide the old and the new. This hidden line that acts as a spine is translated into a bridge attaching the individual ribs to furthermore enhance the circulation on the site.
Craft Ateliers
Dance Hall
Main Stage
These historically protected buildings are refurbished and commissioned as an outpost for ironmongery and carpentry workshops.
The old villa is rennovated and extended to be turned into a proper rehersal space for dancers.
The old transformer station is extended by a stage to host concerts, mainly oriented for , old structure now acts as the foyer and waiting area.
These artist have all of the site as their playground to make interventions and installations.
The villa extends its interior by doubling its volume while inclining outwards to minimise the impact to the surroundings.
Its volumetry is the same as the interior of a typical stage desgin.
Theatre and Music Hall
Flexible Stage
Culinary Hall
The two old seperate structures are connected by a new tunnel like mass, this cluster hosts a variety of rehersal rooms.
The train station is another foyer with a little bistro and connects from its second floor to the new flexible stage to host various types of performances, rendered possible by the open plan within.
The old bulidng serves as vertical lecture rooms for theoretical learning joint while the new elongated one is for practice. An adjacent greenhouse helps with the ingerdients, but also with education.
The conic roof shape invites a dense but diffused light.
A one floor structure with high natural ventilation and natural lighting, perfect for the lateral needs of a kitchen environment.
This setup helps create new possiblities with different room typologies for different necessities.
Typologies / Roof Plan
Site Ground Floor Plan
Site Curved Section
Site Elevation
Semi-Public Space
Hortus Conclusus
Generally open for the public as an entertainment and relaxation ground, the dancers have priority for their outside exercises and rehersals.
Open yet enclosed in itself, it is a great location to rest and enter your thoughts near wild greenerie.
Public Space Serves as a open for suggestion space from public events to morning food markets
Outside spaces and surfaces
Mashrabiya detail While the passers-by are secluded from the inner side of the wall, one can stop and sit by the bank of the road to enjoy the expansive view over the courtyard and its activities.
Follies Apart from serving as cover from wheather and shade from sun, these tents are modular systems used to define outdoor temporary spaces.
Outside spaces and surfaces
Dance Villa As part of the overall language the new volumetry has no doors or windows, it is just an interior fully visible from the exterior. The villa’s extension becomes the main focus, hosting the two studios one in each floor, whilst the villa itself remains divided in 3 floors with removed partition walls and staircase and host all the required amenities including the new circulation shaft.
The overall spaces are designed for the training of dance groups and associations ranging from ballet to modern ballet to contemporary dance. This is all made available by 6m high ceilings that has all the necessary equipement hanging. The curtains are sliding and the mirrors are removable to configure the space accordingly. The space is lit naturally with the d iffused light from the ploycarbonate faรงade.
cross section
faรงade system
Stage Station As part of the overall language the new volumetry has no doors or windows, it is just an interior fully visible from the exterior. The station in contrary to its old state, is now porous and welcoming. Its roof is situated at the epicentre of the bridge systems. The old transformer within its cubic volume, is now removed and replaced with a smaller and underground one, opening space for a back entry for performers.
Inside, the station expands to become a stage to host performative arts and mainly dances.
cross section
Faรงade system
Technical Report A. Cover Report a.ı Identification data a.ı.ı. a.ı.ıı a.ı.ııı a.ı.ıv
Project name: Collective Memorar Project Location: Bubenec, Praha 06 Client: City of Prague 06 Designer: Sinan Birsel
a.ıı Site data a.ıı.ı a.ıı.ıı a.ıı.ııı a.ıı.ıv
Site area: approx. 50,000m2 Site Climate: No demolition apart the renewal of the the transformer
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Project Description: campus for performative arts Purpose: Revitalisation and connection of site with imporved circulation Division of the project The site has 6 clusters of buildings, each encompassing a different typology All buildings are fully accessible for wheelchair access
B. General Technical Report b.ı b.ı.ı b.ı.ıı b.ı.ııı
Structure Dance Hall: concrete structure with reinforced steel (see detail) Stage: conrete sandwhich structure with detailing on the outter cast Bridge (see description page 16)
Dance hall vertical section scale 1:20
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1 roof construction: damp proof membrane 125-300 mm bulk insulation vapour barrier 250 mm concrete slab
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2 metal flashing with sealing 50/100 mm continuous metal profile plastic insulation L-profile metal rib connecting metal profile to roof slab 3 mixed steel/plastic U-channel fixing 4 metal covering connected to metal ribs 5 sprung floor: linolium roll 22 mm flexible wood floor 50/20 mm wooden studs 15 mm strand board
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6 floor construction: sprung floor 100 mm EPS impact-sound insulation 180 mm concrete slab
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7 wall construction: 50 mm polycarbonate 150/50 mm horizontal steel mullion 50/50 mm vertical steel mullion
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I-beam 300 mm deep connecting
columns to exposed slab 9 300/300 mm concrete column, smoothed
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10 foundation construction sprung floor 500-1000 mm concrete foundation damp prrof membrane 150 mm waterproof rigid insulation 200 mm gravel bed geotextile
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11 drainage mat 12 perimeter drainage
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Transformer vertical section scale 1:20 1 existing roof (reinforced) vapour barrier 220 mm rigid insulation 2x plaster board 2 new roof construction: L-shaped one piece metal with flashing and drainage, water proof and fire resitant, rough finish sealing 200 mm rigid insulation vapour barrier 2x plasterboard
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3 wall construction: exsiting wall damp proof membrane 200 mm foam glass 2x plasterboard 4 floor construction: 100mm concrete screed with radiant floors vapour barrier existing floor
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Train station vertical section scale 1:20 2 1 metal balusters with steel mesh 2 existing roof system
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3 new roof construction: U-shaped one piece metal with flashing and drainage, water proof and fire resitant, rough finish sealing 200 mm PUR insulation vapour barrier 2x plasterboard 4 I-beam 150 mm deep 5 50 mm aluminum panel with 30/50 mm spacing 6 concrete lintel for reinforcement
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7 wall construction: exsiting wall 200 mm foam glass insulation vapour barrier 2x plasterboard
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8 floor construction: 100mm concrete screed with radiant floors vapour barrier existing floor
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