Montag, 18. Mai 2009

Appointment 5, Tue 19.05.2009


Google Earth, 2009

TODAYS PROGRAM
> 10.00-11.15h Presentation (
Pecha Kucha, 5 min.): project proposal (arguments for your design project)
> 11.30-13.00h Lecture Alex Wall
> 14.00-17.00h Workshop
> 17.30-18.30h Individual crit


ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT – WORKSHOP
Ingredients and Talents[1] of Space

> 1. Scale: Country of Albania
 Tirana within Albania (Reference: Point-City, OMA)

> 2. Scale: City of Tirana
the project sites within the City (Reference: 49 Cities, WORKac
Examples: Central Park, Manhattan / Soho, London / Südstadt, Karlsruhe / Blloku, Tirana)

> 3. Scale: Project Site
Different elements within the project site (Reference: Boom vs. Regio, STBA
Examples: Wollman Rink, Central Park-NY / Werderplatz, Südstadt-KA / Villa of Enver Hoxa, Blloku-Tirana)

NEXT MEETING, 9.45h
> Presentation (Pecha Kucha, 5 min. each):
> Individual crits
PIN-UP: 02.06. 14h

 

ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT (plans – black/white line drawings)

> 1. Scale: Country of Albania (Tirana students)

> land use (3 plans: communist and post communist era + future prognosis)
> areas of high and low density (3 plans: communist and post communist era + future prognosis)
> tourism (3 plans: communist and post communist era + future prognosis)
> infrastructure (3 plans: communist and post communist era + future prognosis)

Sources:
Tirana – the Challenge of urban development (by Besnik), page 83
http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTALBANIA/Resources/Albania_Urban_Sector_Review_English.pdf

 

> 2. Scale: City of Tirana

> districts and quarters (Ingredients and talents of the region):
3 plans: communist, post comm. + future development
> project site and the city (relations and dependencies)

 

> 3. Scale: Project Site

1st May:
Ingredients and talents
> analysis: apartment units (number), infrastructure (m2), private space (m2), public space (m2)
> % built space, % green space, % infrastructure
> comparison with other cities

River:
Ingredients and talents
> analysis: open space, agriculture, private, unused, dumpsites, users, circulation system
> comparison with other cities



[1] Talents (present and future):
> physical, structural, recreational, ecological, economic, … relations and potentials
> tasks the considered space is performing within a wider field

Field conditions moves from the one toward the many, from individuals to collectives, from objects to fields… To generalize, a field condition could be any formal or spatial matrix capable of unifying diverse elements while respecting the identity of each. Field configurations are loosely bound aggregates characterized by porosity and local interconnectivity. Overall shape and extent are highly fluid and less important than the internal relationships of parts, which determine the behaviour of the field.
“Field Conditions” by Stan Allan in “Points and Lines”

Montag, 11. Mai 2009

Appointment 4, Tue 12.05.2009


TASKS until next week

> BLOG assembling and update
> 7 Polaroid’s: Journey to Tirana (Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania), upload them on your blog

Next Meeting (Tue 19.05.2009), 9.45h
> Presentation (Pecha Kucha, 5 min. each): project proposal (arguments for your design project)
> Workshop day: Research on project site
 

ORGANIZATION

> Disturbance allowance
> please return books/magazines
> Email-addresses/skype accounts from Albanian students

Workshop Presentation

Donnerstag, 7. Mai 2009

07. May

­­Sketch Project


Estudio Teddy Cruz, Tijuana, Mexico

Make the spacial consequences of your collages visible and locate them by drawing a site plan, sections, ideograms, diagrams, sketches or by building models. In order to support your design criteria you have to analyse the site closely. Compare the situation before and after your intervention.

ANALYSIS INPUT 1.MAY
> Program
> Maximum density / building envelope (free sites, potential extensions)
> Stages of decay (which houses will soon have to be refurbished / which parts will have to be replaced?)
> Where is public space and how is it being used?
> Is there a need for a transformation of the housing units (size and inhabitants)?
> Genotype and Phenotype (documentation of the informal add-ons / formal repertoire)
> Climate performance (heat and ventilation)

ANALYSIS INPUT RIVER OF TIRANA
> Infrastructure / Circulation / How can I get there?
> Cross-sections (ideograms): Typography, land-use and spacial boundaries
> Program / How are the riverbanks being used?
> Classification of housing areas
> Unoccupied pieces of land
> What’s “public”? / What’s “private”?
> Which areas are flooded in winter?

SCHEDULE

THURSDAY 12.00h to 13.00h - “French Plan Model”
17.00h - Lecture by Dritan
18.00h - Open Lecture by Alex

FRIDAY 09.00h – Hand in Collage
10.00h to 12.00h - Construction Site 51n4e

SATURDAY 14.00h – Hand in Sketch Project
14.30h – Presentation of the Sketch Project

Mittwoch, 6. Mai 2009

06. May

COLLAGE, 06.05.2009

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Superstudio, Super Surface

SCHEDULE

> Morning session BESNIK

> PRESENTATION OF POLAROIDS

> COLLAGE MAX

> 6pm evening session SOTIR

> night visit

WORKHOP PROCESS

1. seeing (Polaroid) > 2. editing (Collage) > 3. content/concept (Sketch Project)

1. POLAROID

2. COLLAGE MAX:

> on the basis of your Polaroids, create three photomontages, collages, assemblages or drawings that further develop the content in the direction of a project

> graphics: achieve a specific graphical quality that underlines your approach. Discuss the composition of your collages very carefully within your group

> Due to: TOMORROW, 3pm as jpg-format

3. SKETCH PROJECT (outlook):

a conceptional approach that identifies the problems, shows up the potentials for the future and creates a scenario that exploits the potentials of the site to a maximum extend

> Due to: SATURDAY

05. May

­­­Site Visit No.1, 05.05.2009

PICTURE YOUR SITE

Take three pictures (using the Polaroid format, please see layout) of your chosen site. Give it a short headline.

Use the images and a short description (max. 1/2 A4 page) to characterize the situation.

Try to be specific in what you want to communicate.
Identify one or two themes that serve as a basis for your exploration.

Due to: TODAY, 4 pm as jpg-format + text
Short presentation TOMORROW after the morning session

ORGANIZATION

> Identify your site

> take your print outs

> Teams: The average team should consist of 2 Karlsruhe students + 1 POLIS student

> Next meeting 6 pm at POLIS Prof Alex Wall Lecture: DESIGN TENDENCIES