Sunday, 7 December 2008

Roof - Wall - Floor

and a cool stop motion film: "City of Books"

Tuesday, 2 December 2008

Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Site and stairs

Since we are *supposed* to have something about site context for the infernal review tomorrow here are some site photos for anyone that needs them (sorry for filling the page with images)







And also, have some stair porn.

Erm, and I've lost the link to the flickr site (or would have posted pictures there) so if someone could remind me how to do it, then I can put them there :)

Thursday, 20 November 2008

Kurt Schwitters - Merzbau

what we do is secret

check out this site www.whatwedoissecret.org
really like the bit on hiroshi nakamura's house called 'creating a cozy nook' and the bit on 'house twisted'

Tuesday, 18 November 2008

like the folding of windows and doors to create semi public space

The mystery of the crack in the Turbine Hall

1. Jon Henley attempts to work out how it was created.
2. Three silly people fall in.

Also
BBC iPlayer - Imagine: Let There Be Light



Roger Hiorns

Abandonned apartment in London filled with blue copper sulphate crystals

Monday, 17 November 2008

Windows? Doors? Internal/External


Steven Holl's Storefront for Art and Architecture

Scale and that


Moving wall, or ruddy big door?
A few examples that came out of this mornings session:

1. The Light House, London:



2. Lucy Orta





Tuesday, 11 November 2008

Lilly McElroy

Found this ages ago - scroll down to find a displaced function (? or is it misused?)
"Locations"


And this is unconnected from our project/brief but I think it is very very cool.

Friday, 7 November 2008

Precedents

I did the obvious and found some precedents for our project (the umbrella brief, not our own particular one)

Tutti Frutti by Urban Splash is the reference in the brief
They in turn acknowledge that they kind of pinched the idea from these guys, West8, who created Borneo-Sporenburg in Amsterdam in 1993
Then I came across The Scotswood Expo Architectural Competition in Newcastle
and finally I found a reference to the Bo01 City of Tomorrow in Sweden.

All in one copy of Blueprint, bargain!

Next Stage of the Project

Hi All,
I hope you have all managed to get started on the P3 project in some way. As well as thinking conceptually about the Breaking the Rules of Domestic Order, you should also be getting on with drawing the volume in its context to scale and with general site analysis.
The brief was left deliberately quite open on Monday to allow you to think broadly about the ideas, I would now like to focus more specifically on some set tasks.
To recap, the main idea in the project is two-fold:
- To shift away from the functional division and use of space into usual rooms: kitchen, bedroom, bathroom etc.
- To think of architecture rather than furniture.
Very often in traditional houses, many of the spaces are the same architecturally, and it is the furniture that dictates whether it is a bedroom or a
living room etc. But what if we try to let the architecture change instead?
I attach here a separate brief which outlines a design excercise and details of group reviews on the 17th November.

Mini-Brief 1

In order to keep the blog and flickr page going, I suggest that we use them for all corespondence on the project.
This email will appear there with the brief. So check the blog regularly and sign up so that you can contribute.
Sam

Tuesday, 4 November 2008