Thursday, October 29, 2009

to do list (updated 31 oct 1800hrs)


1. 1:200 Plan interior F1

2. 1:200 Plan Lower ground floor (services, lower theatre)

3. 1:200 Roof plan

4. 1:500 Site Plan (incl landscaping, car park, road paths) S1

5. Program plan (5 pages, each page with close up crop plan of one space)

6. Form diagram Roof -animation screencap F

7. Form diagram Floor -animation screencap F

8. Form diagram site strategy C

9. Landscape diagram ANALYSIS F & C3

10. Landscape diagram EXECUTION F & C

11. Building Section C

12. Building detail section C2

13. Site analysis (diagram of open spaces - establish along yarra banks, the open and closed spaces) C1

14. Thesis on Demolition - Fed Square (Gas and Fuel Building)

15. Thesis on Demolition - High wat on flinders st

16. Thesis on Demolition - ?? S2

17. REDO Programmatic Diagram F2

18. REDO Programmatic Logic

19. RENDER Aerial

20. RENDER Street view from Batman Park

21. RENDER from bridge (intersection)

22. RENDER from under bridge

23. RENDER Interior Studios

24. RENDER of Cafe

25. RENDER of Library

26. design elevation of parti wall with existing openings indicated

27. flow chart





Wednesday, October 7, 2009

agenda.

Relating “new diagrammatic techniques for handling programmes and spatial adjacencies” and “resonance with a material system” in a design for a new fashion school along Northbank. Drawing from our previous research and experimental work, we were drawing on ideas of Fever, Fashion and Tension Membranes.

In terms of applying Tension Membrane as an architectural design element, the question is what can we do with it? Is it only purely structural? Or is it only purely formal? Or is it confined to neither but is rather a culmination or synthesis of both applications? What can we use it for? How, as a building element, will it enhance the architecture, design and usage of the building as a fashion school?

How can we look for these answers? Is it in the further testing of what the system can do for us – in physical model testing as well as digital model animation? What is special and unique about the tension membrane system? What can it do for the architecture that other conventional building systems cannot do?

So far we have struggled to push for what else Tension Membranes can be. Maybe it is about time we just let the material system be as it is and choose to expand on what it is as it is. And from there, we take what it is onboard to develop and enhance our programmatic analysis and understanding of a fashion school.

Perhaps our final outcome may be a series of fabric tension membranes that frames and separates activities and functions throughout the building. It might be that we choose instead to simulate the carved spaces of the tension membranes with thin concrete instead. Whatever we end up with, the step to first take is to allow the system to be as it is and not be too ambitious in having it look like something never seen before. In doing that, (hopefully) we will end up with an architecture that has never been seen before.