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MUSEO DEL TEVERE
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PETE CHIMICLES
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il museo dell’industriA & l’ecologiA urbAnA sul fiume tevere
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GAR-YUN HO
A framework o interventions t can be made a the entire leng the Tiber in cen Rome, to enco interaction and a new relation with the river.
Productive Spaces: Community Gardens, Children’s Gardens, Terraced Embankment
Sewage Treatment, Habitat Restoration
Productive Spaces: Productive Spaces: Community Gardens, Community Gardens, Children’s Gardens, Children’s Gardens, Terraced Embankment Terraced Embankment Sewage Treatment, Habitat Restoration
Sewage Treatment, Habitat Restoration Recreational Spaces, Art Galleries, Public Amenities Bringing the communities from Testaccio and Lower Trastevere neighborhoods down to the Tiber River.
Recreational Spaces, Art Galleries, Public Amenities Bringing the communities from Testaccio and Lower Trastevere neighborhoods down to the Tiber River.
Recreational Spaces, Art Galleries, Public Amenities Bringing the communities from Testaccio and
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GAYNA NAKAJO
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EMILY ANDREWS
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5. Kitchen 6. Mezzanine 7. Bathroom 8. Museum Space 9. Office Space 10. Archive
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1. Park 2. Reflection Pool 3. Arcade / Outdoo 4. Museum Entry / E 5. Kitchen 6. Mezzanine 7. Bathroom 8. Museum Space 9. Office Space 10. Archive
BEN BOURGOIN
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The Duo Tiber
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REPURPOSE TRAVERTINE
NSPIRATIONS .
TERNATIONAL LIVING FUTURE INSTITUTE . CRADLE TO CRADLE LLSHIP CLEARWATER . BELFAST, MAINE . CENTER FOR WOODEN BOATS
MIXING WITH THE TIBER
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Have you ever felt what it is like to learn a river by moving as its scouring current? Hearing 0 5 15 30 its current as the pounding of a shipwright’s hammer? Or by scooting along its surface CTION C : LOOKING WEST on a calm autumn day in a boat you helped to build? Museum of Making engages the visitor in learning about e Tiber River experientially.. by moving with the Tiber m, making with the Tiber in the commercial and oatyards, and mixing with the Tiber at the dock or on the useum environmental educator. As the Tiber makes by ment & transformation, the Museum of Making
GEORGE LEE
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V2 : MAKING WITH THE TIBER Have you ever felt what it is like to learn a river V2 : MAKING WITH THE TIBER by moving as its scouring current? Hearing Have you ever felt its current as the pounding of a shipwright’s what it is like to learn a river hammer? Or by scooting along its surface by moving as its scouring current? Hearing on a calm autumn day in a boat you helped to build? its current as the pounding of a shipwright’s The Museum of Making engages the visitor in learning abo hammer? Or by scooting along its surface
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SARAH LAW
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ELLYN FREED
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NATALIA CHETVERNINA
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ADAPT, TRANSFORM A Museum of the Tiber River
Once used for protection and distinguishing the city from farmland, the Urban the 8th Wall is now burried in a dense environment transformed by modern day Rome. Buildings and roads attach to the wall claiming it as their own. Cars cut through the wall and trees grow upon it. This wall and all remaining walls on the site are celebrated and are a prominent feature of the museum design. New structure will touch the wall lightly to not over power its presence. New buildings adapt and transform to the carving gesture created by the walls of the canyon leading down to the river. Adopting the language of the Urban the 8th Wall, the new walls transform into inhabitable space.
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CARVE, ADAPT, TRANSFORM A Museum of the Tiber River
25’ 50’
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Once used for protection and distinguishing the city from farmland, the Urban the 8th Wall is now burried in a dense environment transformed by modern day Rome. Buildings and roads attach to the wall claiming it as their own. Cars cut through the wall and trees grow upon it. This wall and all remaining walls on the site are celebrated and are a prominent feature of the museum design. New structure will touch the wall lightly to not over power its presence. New buildings adapt and transform to the carving gesture created by the walls of the canyon leading down to the river. Adopting the language of the Urban the 8th Wall, the new walls transform into inhabitable space.
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Luptatem a sendend aecearum sitatquaepel ea conserionet apid qui core natus molorera volo ius accat.
CORY NESTOR
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MONICA THOMPSON
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JENNIFER JANOUSEK
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NISHANT JACOBS
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LAURA HALL
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SECTION B 1”-20” scale
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gift shop
market/open community space
interior museum gardens
restaurant archives/offices
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market/open community space
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T HE TIBER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES GROUND PLAN WITH SITE CONTEXT
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restaurant
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JASMIN SABATI
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ADAM SHARRON
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COBY VARDY
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[rethinking human habitat along rome’s tiber river] [paul flores | architecture in rome | university of washington | fall 2011]
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01 urban river experience interaction the experience of the tiber river in rome extends beyond the hard inf embankment walls. although sensory connections to the river begin a cityʼs urban fabric layers of infrastructure limit engagement of the riv of recognition.
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temporary exhibition gallery cafe
tiber museum operations
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01 urban river experience the experience of the tiber river in rome extends beyond the hard infrastructure of the embankment walls. although sensory connections to the river begin at the edge of the cityʼs urban fabric layers of infrastructure limit engagement of the river to brief moments of recognition. 02 existing site edge condition
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01 urban river experience the experience of the tiber river in rome extends beyond the hard infrastructure of the embankment walls. although sensory connections to the river begin at the edge of the cityʼs urban fabric layers of infrastructure limit engagement of the river to brief moments of recognition. 02 existing site edge condition
perspective via portuense
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PAUL FLORES
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si conosce il tevere?
[rethinking human habitat along rome’s tiber river] [paul flores | architecture in rome | university of washington | fall 2011]
section aa facing south access
education
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section aa facing south
si conosce il tevere?
[rethinking human habitat along rome’s tiber river] [paul flores | architecture in rome | university of washington | fall 2011]
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Beyond City Walls Indoor Museum Indoor Museum
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