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For week 12 we all prepared some basic plans to bring to class and compare, based off our initial discussions and intentions for the space. We chose to continue developing Andy's plan, while possibly incorporating the idea of an operable stage from my design, inspired by Diller and Scofidio's 1986 ‘Withdrawing Room’ (beside). I had partially designed my plan based on the assumption we may need to integrate our folie from the previous project into our new design in a physical sense, but after talking with Zuzana we understood that integration of our concepts from that project (ie the operable wall/drawer system) was all that was required.
Andy further designed and uploaded plans before week 13, from which I began a massing model (beside) to double check the spaces were functional + how they operated in 3D.
--Turquoise indicates the location of the operable walls and their tracing systems, massed in thin slices of stacked foamcore.
--Grass green indicates stairs and movement between levels while the orange indicates the trellises that will extend over the bikeway on the Northern side.
Wk 13 discussion with Zuzana:
-adjacencies
-walkway
--> pull-out stairs can act as seats (like NY cafe whose benches etc fold onto street)
-->bikeway under trellis... interaction with bikeway
-planes vs volumes moving
-Zuzana asked us to be critical about kinks in the buildings
--> how big they are and what could those spaces be used for
-step back to site
-->move through scales to show detail
-materials: do some sections to develop it
-metal screen
-up to us how we incorporate folie
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