Monday, March 2, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Underwater Tunnel
To provide a service corridor and a tourist path, the tunnel that houses the infrastructure can double as paths... one for FOH the other for BOH. The top can be acrylic for underwater explorations. When researching the material, I found another concept hotel on the water. The Maya Hotel in Mexico is supposed to open in 2010.
Monday, February 23, 2009
platform performance
The main criticism during midterm review was that the previous platforms were too flat and basically meant that the architecture on them was just -street- architecture, therefore, the buildings had no relationship to the water.
So the first step was to develop a new platform that allow opportunities for water interaction, and an improved connection.
So here, the infrastructure runs inside the metal on top, which is barely below the surface. If a building is to be built on top, it can rest most of its weight on the metal pieces, taking its water, electricity, sewage, communication and all other utilities from this platform.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Midterm Review
Here is a copy of the my work for my midterm review. This includes images of my proposed city at sea. Click on "midterm".
Friday, January 23, 2009
What skin does for us (or anything)
Skins protect what is inside. Our skin is even considered an organ, moving, healing, extracting absorbing. Cars have shiny metal (or plastic) skins that protect their insides. Lamps have skins that protect our eyes from the direct light and protect kids from touching hot light bulbs. Even fruits and vegetables have skin that protects them. Trees, waterbottles, eggs, batteries, earth, turtles, cells all have skin that protect, react and perform. A building should do the same.
Pith cells of the cavity membrane in Phyllostachys viridiglaucescens act in a way that allows penetration of only accepted material. The wavy, irregular structure is useful for hiding the seams within the cavity. Similarly, the skin of a building can do the same... allowing only accepted materials within the skin. Air, light, water, sound?
Here, a magnetic curtain is developed and used indoors to do just this... with light.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Bamboo growth / city growth
Bamboo can grow up to 100 ft tall because of its chambers created by regularly spaced nodes. Similarly, phasing of a city at sea can be constructed; over time, the city can grow to a larger scale, because of its regularly spaced blocks. Its roots (or city service supply) can expand in a clumping or running fashion.
Cellular makeup
Anatomy of Bamboo
According to The Anatomy of Bamboo Culms, the success of bamboo is in its cellular makeup. The organization of its fibers are to credit for its success. Here, the form of its genetics is transferred to the surface of the buildings and applied to its structural systems and process of its construction.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Conceptualizing
How the *%&^$ a building going to DO something?
According to reading, "biomimics", we should consider systems in nature and apply them to buildings. Environmental mediation.
The idea is not just building something that LOOKS like something in nature, but ACTS like something in nature.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Readings from ARC402
Here you can find the powerpoints on three readings regarding the economics of building a large space project, strong metal, and oceanic energy.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Cool Graphic Renderings
This is good imagery of a made up life. The artists imagines a world where dry land is scarce. These images are the outcome of his imagination.
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