Emergent Territories Syllabus MAA 12-13

Within a highly experimental framework, this studio seeks to radicalize the discourse around the role of architecture as a subversive strategy to redefine the role of segregated territories and ageing infrastructures at the urban scale.  The objective is to work with concepts around means of connectedness at a territorial scale, emphasizing aspects of mobility, infrastructure, environmental strategies, energy and landscape, based on the thesis that architecture must be at the center of the problem.

Students will identify and explore diverse scales, from urban formations to the definition of singularities such as buildings, units, or components, that may create new conditions of urbanity for the 21st century. Therefore, students will work at the urban, building, and component scale, to finally develop physical prototypes of components.

+  What constitutes a radical region?

+  Which design strategies will redefine cities as hybrid terrains embracing the whole built environment, merging traditional boundaries existing between the disciplines of architecture, urbanism, landscape and infrastructure?

+  Can site specific environments be formulated through associative design strategies to increase the relevance of architecture at a urban scale?

+  Could dislocated territories be repositioned as hybrid terrains offering unexpected relationships and fields of experimentation?

RESEARCH AREA

Within the regional area of Barcelona, the Besos River represents one of the main rivers crossing the entire city and the regional area of Catalunya.

Once a productive ecosystem on the outskirts of Barcelona, the intense rate of urbanization in the Regional Area has occupied vast areas and the Besos River is under extreme pressure in terms of pollution, mobility, programatic fragmentation, and ecology. This condition is exacerbating nowadays, to the point of the river currently appears segregating the territory.

The Besos River underwent an “environmental recovery” in recent years and will be conglomerating 4 Municipalities, making this area an excellent testing ground for the study of new ideas, models and radical transformations.

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COLOSSAL FORMS

THESIS

Residue BCN is a hovering city that is self-sufficient that offers new possibilities of functions due to its complex dense system of colossal form and positioning within the context of Barcelona.

OBJECTIVE

The objective of the Workshop is to explore the idea of connections and/or extensions through a colossal form and to arrive to that by the gathering of existing typologies within the context of Barcelona and mainly around the assigned site which is the Besos river.

CONCEPT

A diverse set of typological forms collected and abstracted were to be experimented with as individual objects with the potential of finding alternative formal attributes that can be re-assigned to serve a purpose for the overall proposed city. Further on, the following step involved to arrive to new formal results which unfold new functional possibilities for the overall form.

The different combination systems that were explored were aggregation, accumulation and piling. the constant shuffling of the typological forms and applying the different combinational methods gave new suggestions of openings, structures, connections, circulations, and surfaces started to happen. An example of that is for instance, a courtyard from a typical Barcelona housing unit transforms as an opening when rotated for a circulation system coming from a tower held diagonally, or the facade of a warehouse becomes the floor when rotated and attached to a perpendicular surface.

Through this method, a system of formal transformation occurs, from conventional topological language on the micro level to a colossal form on the macro level and by having a section cutting.Through this new architectural formation, a new set of formal and functional rules are derived.

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