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Experiencing Cañada Real Galiana
map of the characteristics of the different segments
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Highway with view on cañada
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map of phisical accessibility
Fragment 6 Experiencing Cañada Real Galiana
images from the interactive map of visual accessibility
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map of social accessibility
Experiencing Cañada Real Galiana
top view of segment 9 - mapped area
The Cañada is a 15 km long strip on the south-east periphery of Madrid, it is all ilegal building and it’s population is estiamated somewhere between 20,000-40,000 people. The matter of accesibility becomes a crucial issue in the experience of the place as out side visitors, seing as locals are suspecious of any attempt to approach or document their ilegal housing. As a result the matter of accessibility has become our topic of interest in the research for mapping and defining the experience of the area. The maps present exterior and interior accessibility, showing visual and physical access to, and within the Cañada. A segment of focus presents in a more specific way how this access is defined. in the phisical sense the different boundries and level of access dificulty, in the visual sense the different fields of view, their overlapping areas and quality of visability, and in the social sense the different progras of the space and the level of public-private definition as sensed through out the area.
Thesis project for MSC. in architecture at TU Delft in The Netherlands. within the department of public building, studio of Border Conditions & territories. Tutored by: Henriette Bier and Oscar Rommans. Group members: Isabel Driessen, Rutger Kraal, Can Liu, Robbie Neijzen, Erik Stange, Saba Zahedi, Yilin Zhou.
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Memory has a strong influence on our preception of space. Taking this as a starting point, I used the cinematic tools in order to expres the spatial experience within a memory. This experience forms a space different from it’s phisical origins, creating links and transitions that form Images from the 3 visits, in actual order the narrative of the memory even if it does not corespond to the origin. In this case the memory evolves from three visits to the same location within the Canada real, each visit forms a deeper aquantance with the place and thus a more evolved narrative of it’s memory. Grafical and phisical models function as maps describing the space within the memory, and it’s different characteristics
Images Taken the third day
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Day 1 spatial sequence phisical Map
Day 2 light phisical Map
Day 2 spatial sequence phisical Map
Day 2 sound phisical Map
Day 2 FOV / Motion phisical Map
Day 2 spatial sequence Map
Day 2 material phisical Map
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Story board of day two
Day 1 spatial sequence Map
Day 3 spatial sequence phisical Map
Day 3 combined spatial characteristics - phisical Map of segments
Day 3 spatial sequence Map
Thesis project for MSC. in architecture at TU Delft in The Netherlands. within the department of public building, studio of Border Conditions & territories. Tutored by: Henriette Bier and Oscar Rommans
The spatial characteristics derived from the memory and presented through the different maps are applied on the location at hand. the location is the original place from which the memory was taken. the program is also derived in part from the memoryand combines a small open air bar and a temporary shelter, both resulting from the narrative of the memory, and a Metro station, given the passing of the rail underneath the site.
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Sectional model - metro station entrance
metro station entrance Detailed section through metro station entrance by funicular
Building progress June 2012
Basement floor
located, on a small 150 sqm lot, near the Carmel Market in Tel Aviv. The building overviews the tops of the market roofs and a side view of the beach. Each apartment inhabits an entire floor, resulting in three single bedroom apartment and one duplex penthouse, which has the elevator entrance on it’s top floor, and two bedrooms on it’s bottom floor.
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Due to the small size of the building, the balconies have become an extremely dominent, almost only, element of the facade.
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