Thursday, 28 October 2010

Shelter Build

Soooo Aoife's design got selected for the american gardens which im delighted with because its beautiful, I actually helped her out a bit with her design before the final review so i was pretty familiar with her project before it was picked.Myself, Jess and Klara are project managers, Basically we help out with everything but im over design, jess is over funds and events and klara is over materials and we all come together when it comes to the actual build and it is STRESSFUL to say the least, still enjoyable but tough.
The toughest thing is trying to make sure that everyone has a job and nobodys left out and then when everyone is working and the barrage of questions comes on a range of different subjects, thats head wrecking. But its great experience and our group is just tremendous. Everyone is working really hard which is great cos i think our project is quite challenging, the site for one is really tough as its incredibly sloped, the scale of the building too is quite large.
Im really pleased with the actual detailing, its really neat and is going to look great i think. We've managed to realise aoife's design, make it buildable and well detailed and as much as possible reduce the materials and therefore cost.
The cost was a huge issue from the off. We knew because of the amount of timber necessary that it was going to cost around £1000. It took a little while for the fundraisers and sponsorship group to get going which is understandable but its more or less all sorted now.
The materials team have worked tirelessly even with me barking at them for materials constantly. Klara and her team priced really good treated and plained timbers for the project at a great price and as i said have put up with me demanding materials immediately.
The construction team has also been great and really helpful to me. They were straight away in the workshop working out details at 1:1 scale. we worked really well as a team in working out little problems. They understand perfectly the time constraints and have been working really quickly and accurately in conjunction with lyle who is really helpful.
We are relatively on schedule and hopefully next week we'll be all done!

Sunday, 24 October 2010

This place is perfect!







Is it just me or is Holland the most perfectly laid out country ever. My very first impression was that it reminded me a little of le corbusier's plans for paris with beautifully straight avenues all over the place. To say i enjoyed holland would be an understatement. I could definitely spend my year out working and studying there.Lets start with the boat trip though..... I love the sea, I love the idea that i cant fathom the depth underneath me, its an intriguing un-certainty and welcome fear. I also love that show Deadliest Catch. I would seriously consider spending a full season or two on a fishing boat, imagine what kind of person that would make you if you survived that.
Holland was a contrast to the harsh, un-predictable sea. Not to say that it was predictable but it seemed so organised and arranged, and i guess it is arranged, what with the land reclamation its basically a blank canvas. Almere simply was a bl
ank canvas for OMA. I found almere incredibly sterile thoug
h, although i admired the idea and some of the buildings i couldn't warm to it. It was like the idea, the masterplan was there and yeh that was a great idea, an Architects dream really to design an entire city from scratch. however the execution wasn't as perfect. Some of the buildings i felt were cheaply and badly finished, very plastic. I thought if a school was landed in the middle of it with a tonne of kids to come out and impose a bit of attitude on the place as only kids could, that might grunge it up slightly, make it look lived in.
Utrecht as well was quite neat, but more fairy tale like and delicate. All i could think of the whole time i was there was In bruges. I really did like Utrecht, the canals were beautiful.
The newer parts of amsterdam also seemed all perfectly laid out. My absolute favourite place was the canal houses where each one was different. That was just such a pleasant space and despite the fact that each house was different that place was truly perfect in my mind

Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Shelter








Finished my shelter review yesterday after a marathon of work over the weekend. Reasonably happy with what i had pinned up. I never really expected it would be shortlisted to be actually built but I was happy enough with my review, it was a nice productive review which is always nice.
My concept was based on ying yang. My thought was that ying yang is a symbol for balance, and the balance in nature. The botanical gardens with its conservational role identifies that people are in charge of the balance and are the caretakers of the natural world.





I used this quite literally with the ying yang symbol as my basic plan and worked a form from that plan.


As you can see from the 3d's the horizontal element created by the windows is lost by the materiality. While making a 1:20 model for this i decided it would be easier to place the plywood sheets vertically. However if i was to make this building with proper materials to last for a lenghty period of time i would clad it with some vertical h/w timbers which could create the vertical opes. I also would extend the vertical timbers to elongate and dramatise the form.


I might make a new model this week based on stuff that came up in the review