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author(s): [[User:Ira|Ira Tavlaridi]], [[User:Jordy|Jordy Vos]], [[User:Roel|Roel Vogels]], [[User:Thien|Thien Guang Dinh]], [[User:Zhenke|Zhenke Jin]] | author(s): [[User:Ira|Ira Tavlaridi]], [[User:Jordy|Jordy Vos]], [[User:Roel|Roel Vogels]], [[User:Thien|Thien Guang Dinh]], [[User:Zhenke|Zhenke Jin]] | ||
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+ | <b>skintegration<b/> aims to revitalise the area by providing a link between the city centre and the TU Delft, acting as an exhibition space to showcase both the TU Delft and the city to the rest of the world. It recognises the two as being in a dynamic, interdependent relationship and targets the currently unused space by creating a social and cultural hub at the threshold between the two sites. In a society that is increasingly geared towards producing instead of consuming, <i>skintegration<i/> addresses this by exploring interactive systems in a non standard setting and sets to produce energy to be both self sufficient and contributive. | ||
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+ | The building’s form and construction takes influence from the spatial qualities that result from intersecting spaces, and therefore places heavy influence on connections between not only its programs but its contexts as well. the building seemingly melts and blends into the landscape, flowering out to project itself. Connectivity and fluidity are resultant, with the juxtaposition of private and public spaces bringing back social equity within the area. The spaces are generated through a parametric script which is based on designed curves, emphasising flow of circulation and creating relationships between defined meeting points. | ||
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+ | <i>skintegration<i/> takes its name as much of the architecture of the building is integrated within the skin itself. the adage ‘one building one detail’ has been one of the core concepts in developing the design, highlighting a visual richness. The complex shape becomes possible through simple forms. The construction, climate strategy, and architectural qualities are all embedded within a one component system which can be custom cut to achieve a fluid consistency through all portions of the project. | ||
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+ | The components of the skin are designed to be easily customised to gather energy for itself and the wider lot. the positions of panels are optimised and behave to capture the maximal amount of energy - solar panels move in accordance of the sun, and rainwater components capture water not only for use for amenities, but also to precool or prewarm fresh air in differing seasons. these components are integrated into the concept through performing its functions without disrupting the perpetual scope of the building form. <br/> | ||
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+ | <i>skintegration<i/> integrates all portions of the project within its skin, incorporating construction, climate design, interactivity, and forming blended spaces to create a harmonious uniform building that blends in seemlessly with its surroundings. | ||
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==Finals== | ==Finals== |
Revision as of 23:54, 23 January 2014
Group 2
author(s): Ira Tavlaridi, Jordy Vos, Roel Vogels, Thien Guang Dinh, Zhenke Jin
skintegration<b/> aims to revitalise the area by providing a link between the city centre and the TU Delft, acting as an exhibition space to showcase both the TU Delft and the city to the rest of the world. It recognises the two as being in a dynamic, interdependent relationship and targets the currently unused space by creating a social and cultural hub at the threshold between the two sites. In a society that is increasingly geared towards producing instead of consuming, skintegration<i/> addresses this by exploring interactive systems in a non standard setting and sets to produce energy to be both self sufficient and contributive.
The building’s form and construction takes influence from the spatial qualities that result from intersecting spaces, and therefore places heavy influence on connections between not only its programs but its contexts as well. the building seemingly melts and blends into the landscape, flowering out to project itself. Connectivity and fluidity are resultant, with the juxtaposition of private and public spaces bringing back social equity within the area. The spaces are generated through a parametric script which is based on designed curves, emphasising flow of circulation and creating relationships between defined meeting points.
<i>skintegration<i/> takes its name as much of the architecture of the building is integrated within the skin itself. the adage ‘one building one detail’ has been one of the core concepts in developing the design, highlighting a visual richness. The complex shape becomes possible through simple forms. The construction, climate strategy, and architectural qualities are all embedded within a one component system which can be custom cut to achieve a fluid consistency through all portions of the project.
The components of the skin are designed to be easily customised to gather energy for itself and the wider lot. the positions of panels are optimised and behave to capture the maximal amount of energy - solar panels move in accordance of the sun, and rainwater components capture water not only for use for amenities, but also to precool or prewarm fresh air in differing seasons. these components are integrated into the concept through performing its functions without disrupting the perpetual scope of the building form.
<i>skintegration<i/> integrates all portions of the project within its skin, incorporating construction, climate design, interactivity, and forming blended spaces to create a harmonious uniform building that blends in seemlessly with its surroundings.
Finals
This slideshow shows the final renders.
week 17. Second last week.
A fragment of the interior showing the programmatic and constructional systems.
A quick animation showing two cuts. Work in progress.
Further progress week 16
A quick animation showing the horizontal cuts.
Further progress week 15
Construction diagram. More flexibility and solutions for both sustainability and constructivity. Also a better view on how to use the inside panels. Next thing to work on is the connection with the ground.
First idea of the 3D floorplan. More floorplans will be drawn after refinement of the plan above. Things to work on: Landscape, circulation, vertical circulation and presenation of the drawing.
First idea of one 3D section. In total, there will be six sections. These 3D sections show the building in a different perspective, to get a better understanding.
Plans&Model week 14
Plans and sections, to have a better understanding of continuous space.
Construction changes with different nodes. More one building one detail logic. Moving floors, outside facade components in the same space frame.
Node of the spaceframe. Reference. Adjusted to suit our concept.
First model of construction.
Sketch render of the public space.
Model&Skin week 13
Adjusted concept
Connections to neighbours and circulation on ground floor
Views from the model and perspectives. Working model.
Start on the construction. Part of the skin.
The skin contains all the utilities into one system. One detail.
The components fit on the space-frame. There are 5 different types of components x 10 types of different sizes.
MID-TERM REVIEW