ASSIGNMENT 3

THE BATHotel. Studio II_ Self-Sufficient Buildings

For this assignment I used  two definitions of GRASSHOPPER as a tool for the developing of my studio project.

Since the proposal is about the deformation of the surfaces in order to generate, contain, and stretch spaces (which is understood as the tectonics of the water) is directly linked with the setting of the program in the building. In this way, the surfaces were set up in Rhino to be transformed into a mesh in order to apply the gradients component, relating the min. and max points (according to Z) with the color. This tools were helpful in the study of the definition of program of this surfaces according with the “topography”.

In the second definition,  one surface and geometry were set up in order to generate a sporph that varies according  with the deformations of shape .

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30ha site. design sketches

Next Round…

using these initial sketch diagrams and rules – we have taken a more precise subject to drive the project design. Maintaining the programmatic relationships in our initial investigations, we have decided to use use 3 key factors to drive the layout/ design. Hydrology (collection, filtration, retention, and re-use) Mobility, Programmatic Diversity. Together they are moulded together with a inverted topography where citizens can easily move through the neighbourhood, and building typologies incorporating multiple ground planes.

Hydrological System: Using artificial wetlands, solar aquatic biofiltration greenhouses, rainwater harvesting, green roofs, and reed beds to create an ”ecosystem” that embodies the idea of  collection, filtration, retention, and re-use.

Guidelines: 2nd round for the outline of the design guidelines. Emphasis in optimizing the hydrological system and integrating it with the urban morphology

Density/ Zoning: Percentages of site to be used for the various functions (cultivated, built, natural)

Plans: Using the guidelines, a series of plans were generated to understand the diverse schemes possible for the site.

Plan: General layout of the plan we are planning to use to for the site. Taken from the series of options outlined above

Early sketch perspective: Adding all the ecological systems and basic geometry, we generated a perspective viewed from a wetland park

Early sketch perspective: After generating the sketch image – is this what we want? is this our goal? Image used a basis to critique and reconsider our own objectives for the urban scheme

Geometric Study: Going down in scale, we are investigating the idea of inverted topography and how it can help us layout a more dynamic design that incorporates the issues of mobility, programmatic diversity and ecology all in one.


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RSII. Self Sufficient Buildings

Students had been researching on their site and master plan for their Self-sufficient hotel
capsules.They were discussing this development with Faculty Willy Muller and assistant Maite
Bravo who helped them decide on where to put their buildings and how they would relate to the
chosen site.

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S2. Internet Zero

After the Easter break IAAC Masters program had, the classes started with Internet 0 Seminar, students were researching on examples that relate to Internet 0 - integration of digital networks in urban/domestic/personal spaces, identification of the different parts of systems, and how they are implied in the technological or architectural point of view. Lots of interesting topics and examples were shown. After this student groups started their projects with systems which could be deployed in specific settings. They consulted with faculty Victor Viña, and the next class they will come with minature models of their prototypes to start working with its  interface.

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ASSIGNMENT 1

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Generic Symbiosis

Having too much people in a limited territory becomes a problem of density. In this case, however, the opposite happens:  a vast and generic field, no topographic constrains; 10,000 people in 300 ha. How to occupy the territory? How to give value to every part of the land? And, most importantly, how to generate human interaction?

As guiding principles, we believe all energy in the neighborhood should come from renewable resources. Also, people interaction is a key issue, insisting on the possibility of human interaction as a justice and responsability detonators: THE POSSIBILTY OF DEMOCRATIC SPACE; through occupying the public space, people will feel commited to their neighbourhood and among themselves.

Given all the activities that happen in a city/neighborhood according to the Hyperhabitat research, our aim is to accommodate those that have a closer relationship (space, time) in an inner belt, generating a more concentrated and dense center. Such strategy would allow more open space for food production and green areas in general.

Since the pedestrian is the main subject of this neighborhood, each activity is accommodated in a walking distance (400-800 m).  Different walking patterns are studied to establish the most efficient one.

Studying the daily, weekly and monthly typical schedules, there appear to be gaps and time losses that could be better used for leisure/personal time. Technology has brought a new time distribution, where flexibility and simultaneity set up new figures: Working possibility while riding public transport, sending/receiving data in a portable device releases the limitations of an office space/schedule.

As a first and schematic approach, we set up a geometry around which some of the program could start to develop, offering always the most amount of green space and a low scale, horizontal configuration. Buildings would be from 4 to 8 stories, with commercial spaces on the ground floor to have activity all day long.

By proposing closed loop cycles for energy, water and waste, we attempt to create a self sufficient community, as well as an efficient and low carbon emission masterplan.

Going back to the first Garden-City theorists (Ebenezer Howard, Le Corbusier, Buckminster Fuller, Jane Jacobs, Lewis Mumford…), how much of the ideas and abstactions could now be applied? Technology and social behaviours have shifted, environmental values are now a key issue in any political agenda. What can we recover from those first pioneers? Where to take it even further?

A place designed FOR the people. Avoid car circulation and parking. The urban fabric is composed of elevated pathways that create multilayered connectivity… interaction.

People going to the park VS. The patk giong to the people.

Underground possibilities for vehicular circulation, releasing the ground space for pedestrian use. Overlay of networks.

What if a water body (river, channel…) could connect visually and phisically all the neighborhood, serving as a transportation network, energy resource, weather improving device and irrigation system? Water is a primal source of life, why not celebrate it?

Setting up urban programs, looking for the appropiate relationships in terms of proximities, orientation, interconnectivity. Land use is not limited to one activity. One program dissolves into the other, creating a more flexible and dynamic environment.

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S2. Internet Zero

After the Easter break IAAC Masters program had, the classes started with Internet 0 Seminar,
students were researching on examples that relate to Internet 0 – integration of digital networks in
urban/domestic/personal spaces, identification of the different parts of systems, and how they are
implied in the technological or architectural point of view. Lots of interesting topics and examples
were shown. After this student groups started their projects with systems which could be deployed
in specific settings. They consulted with faculty Victor Viña, and the next class they will come with
minature models of their prototypes to start working with its interface.

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