Architectural Design Studio: Earth Sem 1 2017 Folio of Studio Work
Suzanne White #762205 Tutorial 8 Studio 314 Tutor: Sarah Khan 2017: Semester 1
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CONTENTS 1.0 Group Work p.3 2.0 Three Relationships p.4 3.0 Point/Line/Plane Research p.5 Conceptual Model p.6 Final Model p.7.8
4.0 Mass Research p.9 Presentation + charcoal drawing p.10
5.0 Frame & Infill Research p.11 Final Model + Drawing p.12
Herring Island: A PLACE FOR KEEPING SECRETS: SOMETHING LIKE A PAVILION 6.0 Site Analysis Research + on site p.13,14,15,16
7.0 Research + Pavilion Research p.17,18
8.0 Concept + Design Research + design ideation p.19,20,21 Final Model p.22 Sketches p.23 Final poster presentation p.24
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REFLECTION P.25
10.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY P.26
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Group work + Week 1 Students: Suzanne + Ariel + Underground + Above +
Patrick + On Ground
Collision of Lines + Enclosure + Exposure +Narrative of Model + The approach to this work of art that is a community building. + Built and placed in a large area of land in the inland N.T. +Approach via a road that is shaped like the three connecting shapes + + + +
To enter you go via the triangle shape (underground) This space houses local paintings and sculptures Move to the ( On Ground) and look over the landscape Move through the cone (Above) that is the waterfall
+ The design included many collision of lines
Photography: Authors own
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+ Three Relationships
1Point/ Line/Plane -----
Solidify the ground
2 Mass -----SOLID AND VOID: DARKNESS AND LIGHT: TOUCH AND SEE
3 Frame & Infill -------VIEW OF THE SKY, VIEW OF THE HORIZON, VIEW OF THE GROUND
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+Precedents: Point/Line /Plane
+ A point in geometry is a location. It has no size, no width, no length and no depth. A point is shown by a dot. A line is defined as a line of points that extends infinitely in two directions. A plane extends infinitely in two dimensions. It has no thickness. 2.https://www.mathplanet.com
University Square – Melbourne University
Photography: Authors own
Point and Line to Plane – Wassily Kandinsky - 1926
Peter Maccallum Cancer Centre – Parkville. Photography: Authors own
Point and Line to Plane – Wassily Kandinsky - 1926 3.Image source: http://www.wassilykandinsky.net/book-117.php
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+Conceptual Model: Point/Line/Plane
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+Final Model + Point/ Line/Plane
Model: White card + Pine + black Card
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Final Model: +Point/Line/Plane
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Precedents: Mass
+ALLMANNAJUVET ZINC MINE MUSEUM IN SAUDA, NORWAY. PETER ZUMTHOR
+When a building is entered, floor, supports, walls, and a ceiling are seen, all of which can be studied and perhaps enjoyed, while the space, in the sense that one is accustomed to think of it, is void: the absence of mass, filled by air.
4.Image source: http://www.yellowtrace.com.au/peter-zumthor-allmannajuvet-zinc-minemuseum-norway/
+Trunk of a flowering gum. Colours/Textures/Lines repeating Photography: Authors own
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Mass
+Charcoal on Paper
+Final Geometric excavations with light shafts
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PRECENDENTS: Frame & infill
+ Maison Hermes Location : Tokyo(Japan) Architect: Renzo piano Year: 2006
5.Image Source: http://whereintokyo.com/venues/25157.html
+Arts West Building Location: Melbourne University Architects: ARM & Architectus Year: 2016
Photography: Authors own
+Nest we Grow Location:Hokkaido, Takinouegenya, Takinoue, Monbetsu District, Hokkaido Prefecture 099-5600, Japan College of Environmental Design UC Berkeley Architects:Kengo Kuma & Associates Year: 2014
6.Image Source: https://www.ignant.com/2015/04/29/nest-we-grow-inhokkaido-japan/
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Frame & Infill View of the Sky+ View of the Horizon+ View of the Ground Model + Drawing +The Power of Shapes + Shapes are more than just figures + They portray meanings + Emotion + Capture Attention
Model: Balsa & White card
Photography: Authors own
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Site Analysis + Herring Island PROPOSED SITE + Sun Path + Local Climate + Prevailing Winds + Solar Aspect
+ Circulation
+ Entry + Exit
+ Vegetation + History + Private Reflection + Relaxation + Gathering + Art Sculptures + Art Gallery
+ Traffic + Cyclist + Picnic + Gathering
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Herring Island Environmental Sculpture Park +Location + island in Yarra River +Access + By Punt in Summer +History + 1928 +Sculpture Trail +Gallery +Picnic +bbq +Natural Haven +Wildlife +Vegetation
+ Ramp + Falling Fence
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Site Analysis + Surrounding impacts
7.Image source: http://www.visitmelbourne.com
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Site Analysis + On the Island +The island is surprisingly hidden just 3km from the city of Melbourne +The island is home to several outdoor sculptures celebrating the natural environment
7.Image source: http://www.visitmelbourne.com
Photography: Authors own
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Something like a Pavilion
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Research
+ Her minimalistic granite wall was initially derided as a “black gash of shame� This monument was design by Maya lin a 21 year old architect. The wall holds many secrets. 8.Image source: https://www.pri.org/stories/2013-10-06/heres-how-controversial-work-art-healedamerica-after-vietnam.
+John Wardle Installation 2015 NGV Photography: Authors own
+ Minimalist platform of stressing the physical, phenomenological experience of objects 9.Image source: www.britannica.com/biography/Donald-Judd
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Something like a Pavilion + Research + light temporary or semipermanent structure used in gardens. + is an artistic genre of three-dimensional works that often are site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a space. + a summer house or other decorative building used as a shelter in a park or large garden.
Architects: Toyo Ito, Cecil Balmond, Arup Location Kensington Gardens, London, United Kingdom Area 309.76 sqm Project Year 2002 Toyo Ito, recipient of the Pritzker Prize 2013, along with Cecil Balmond and Arup were in charge of the design of the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion back in 2002. What appeared to be an extremely complex random pattern was in fact derived from an algorithm of a cube that expanded as it rotated. The intersecting lines formed different triangles and trapezoids, whose transparency and translucency gave a sense of infinitely repeated motion. 10.Image source: http://www.archdaily.com/344319/serpentinegallery-pavilion-2002-toyo-ito-cecil-balmond-arup
Named: Eighteen Turns Architect: Daniel Libeskind Location: KENSINGTON Gardens Serpentine Gallery Pavilion Project Year: 2001 Daniel Libeskind's striking design for the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2001, entitled Eighteen Turns, was created from sheer metallic planes assembled in a dynamic sequence. Clad in aluminium panels creating brilliant reflections of light, the structure revealed an entirely new perspective of the greenery of the park and the brick building of the gallery. Eighteen Turns was a special place of discovery, intimacy and gathering. 11.Image Source:http://www.archello.com/en/project/serpentinegallery-pavilion-2001
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Concept + Design Development
+ Design is a dialogue and the concept ensures you have something to talk about
+Inspiration Photography: authors own
12.Image Source: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/144818944244368976
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An abstract idea: a general notion A directly conceived or intuited object of thought The concept of symmetry is combined with the idea of harmony and proportion Diversity of Geometry
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Abstraction Landform + Natural slope View + East Solar aspect + RISING Sun Vegetation
+ The spaces between + + + + + + + + + + +
Arrival Entry Sensory Experience Circulation Paths Darkness + Light Abrupt + Calming Individual forms Grouping of Structure Transparency + Solidity Complexity Angular
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Design Development + 1 A Secret + to see + to keep + to hear + to remember + to taste + to visualize + to smell + to identify + to touch + to feel + to hold close
This is a Secret
Photography: Authors own
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Design Development + 2
+ Sketches + Conceptual Models
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+Final MODEL + SECRET PAVILION
Photography: Authors own
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+ Final Design + Sketches
Sketches: Author own
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+Final Poster + Model
Photography: Authors own
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+ Reflection Design Studio Earth has been a great experience and I am pleased it is included in my Degree. As design is a subjective discipline and having to choose from three different design tectonics and while all individual design concepts they are all combine to form a understanding of the how each individual tectonic works. This subject allows you to have the freedom to research art, architecture and as many disciplines as you feel free to investigate. When I look back on the SEMESTER AND THE models and sketches I have done I find it is rewarding to see how my design has evolved. The brief Herring island as a site was really interesting as I never knew it was located in the Yarra River. It was also good to be able to have the freedom to design a pavilion for the island. After reflecting back on my work I FEEL THAT My models improved from using different materials and also I feel that I have become more confidant using different drawing materials. While I need to improve my use of Computer aided design tools, this subject has given me the confidence to move forward and combine all aspects of architectural design. The subject gives you the freedom to explore, learn and design.
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1. bibliography 2.
https://www.mathplanet.com
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4. http://www.yellowtrace.com.au/peter-zumthor-allmannajuvet-zinc-mine-museum-norway/ 5.
https://www.ignant.com/2015/04/29/nest-we-grow-in-hokkaido-japan/
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.http://whereintokyo.com/venues/25157.html
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http://www.visitmelbourne.com
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https://www.pri.org/stories/2013-10-06/heres-how-controversial-work-art-healed-america-after-vietnam.
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HTTPS:// www.britannica.com/biography/Donald-Judd
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http://www.archdaily.com/344319/serpentine-gallery-pavilion-2002-toyo-ito-cecil-balmond-arup
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http://www.archello.com/en/project/serpentine-gallery-pavilion-2001
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https://www.pinterest.com/pin/144818944244368976
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