Water + Dreams

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Introduction ADE422 Spring 2016 WATER + DREAMS

Catherine Spellman

Emmanuel Angulo Gerson Alvarez Ali Chopra Jordan Hinds Zachery Howser Peilin Hu Kaisi Liu Donella Quijano Colton Ranson Nick Russell Christian Tidwell Huang Wang Courynn Waryn Kara Youhanaie Manlin Zhang


Architecture is “both dream and function, it is an expression of utopia and instrument of convenience,” (Bachelard) it mediates between mental and physical realities to inspire us. Thus, one of the challenges of architecture is to engage our imagination by making these realities apparent; to heighten phenomenal experience while simultaneously evoking meaning; and to develop this duality in response to the particularities of site and circumstance. Water—like fire, earth, and air—is an element that embodies both these realities. The poet Muriel Rukeyser wrote that “the universe is made of stories, not of atoms,” water to is composed of stories, above and beyond its molecular fusion of hydrogen and oxygen. In Phoenix water could be used to play an essential role in the making of a poetic city that stimulates and relates to us as human beings. This studio will consider water in Phoenix as a means of exploring the relationship between dream and material in making of architecture.


Assignment I: Water and Dreams

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Assignment II: Water Sites

Assignment IV: Water Structures

Assignment V: Water Presentation

Assignment III: Water Programs


Assignment I: Water and Dreams Gaston Bachelard, Water and Dreams Essays on Material Imagination. 01.

a. Clear Waters, Springtime Waters and Running Waters b. Melting water, mountains, glaciers

02.

a. Deep Waters_Dormant Waters_Dead Waters b. Subterranean water

03.

a. Water in Combination with Other Elements b. Rain water

04.

a. Purity and Purification & The Supremacy of Fresh Water b. Surface water, lakes, ponds, rivers

05.

a. Violent Water b. Canal water, irrigation, piped water

Christian Tidwell


Ali



Assignment II: Water Sites, Granite Reef Dam Site Visit Data collection Draw Site Build a model of each site plan Collage site plan Understanding of the site and expresses a dream

about what the site might become


Assignment II: Water Sites Collage site plan Understanding of the site and expresses a dream about what the site might become


Assignment II: Water Sites: Indian Bend Wash


Assignment II: Water Sites Collage site plan Understanding of the site and expresses a dream about what the site might become


Assignment II: Water Sites: Papago Park


Assignment II: Water Sites Collage site plan Understanding of the site and expresses a dream about what the site might become


Assignment III: Water Programs 1. Tadao Ando Honpukuji Water Temple 2. Peter Zumthor Bath Vals 3. Louis Kahn Salk Institute 4. Carlos Scarpa Brion Cemetry 5. Falling Water Frank Lloyd Wright Drawings Model Poetic Description Program Details Photographs


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Entry Tomb

Tomb

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Brion Tom

Plan

1/8” = 1’ 0” 1/8” = 1’ 0”

Brion Tomb

Sections

Brion Tomb

Jordan Hinds

section a

1/8” = 1’ 0”

section b

1/8” = 1’ 0”


1

KITCHEN ENTRY

LOGGIA

2

2 PLUNGE

LIVING ROOM

TERRACE

STONE PAVED FLOOR

TERRACE

1

ENTRANCE DRIVEWAY

SECTION 2-2

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

BRIDGE

TERRACE DRESSING ROOM LANDING

MASTER BEDROOM

GUEST ROOM

TERRACE

TERRACE

SECTION 1-1

SECOND FLOOR PLAN


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Assignment IV: Water Structures (Presentation)


Abstraction Process - Ripple Modeling MANLIN ZHANG & CHRISTIAN TIDWELL | SPELLMAN


Temple Abstraction - Ripple Collage interaction + interplay

Duality Sketch


Floating Temple - Iteration 1

Submerged Temple - Iteration 1


PLAN & PROCESS

Site Plan - Granite Reef Dam - Scale 1” = 150’


TEMPLE A: IRREVERENCE

Floor Plan - 3’ Above Water Level - Scale 1/16” = 1’

Structural Diagram - Temple A


Section - Temple A - Scale 1/16” = 1’


TEMPLE B: REVERENCE

1

INLET ZONE Inlet Zone

2

Macrophyte MACROPHYTE ZONE Zone

3 CATCHMENT & RECHARGE Catchment & Recharge

Floor Plan - 7’ Below Grade - Scale 1/16” = 1’

Constructed Wetland Diagram - Temple B


BRIDGE: TENSION

Section - Temple B - Scale 1/16” = 1’


Site Section - Scale 1/32” = 1’


SPIRAL WATER PUMP ROTATIONAL WATER WHEEL

MANUAL CRANK

LINEAR PISTON AIR PUMP

Spiral Pump Section Diagram


Model Photo - Temple A

Model Photo - Temple B


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deep water as a tool to explore the filtration of light

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Section

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