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EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
WYNDHAM GATEWAY PROJECTJESSICA ZHANG / TRACEY NGUYEN / VICTOR WONG
DISCOURSE AS A DISCUSSION
DISCOURSE AS AN INNOVATION
ADVANTAGE OF COMPUTATION
PROMISE OF COMPUTATION
CONCLUSION
MATRIX EXPLORATION
REVERSE ENGINEER: AIRSPACE TOKYO REVERSE ENGINEER: ARTICULATE CLOUD
RECONNECTIONS
WYNDHAM CITY STATISTICS / RELATIONSHIPS EXPERIMENTAL DYNAMISM
MECHANICAL DYNAMISM
MATERIAL / WEATHERING EXPLORATIONS
EXPRESSION OF INTERESTWYNDHAM CITY GATEWAY PROJECT
STUDIO AIR2012
JESSICA (QING YUE) ZHANGTRACEY NGUYEN
VICTOR WONG
CASE FOR INNOVATION
EXPRESSION OF INTERESTWYNDHAM CITY GATEWAY PROJECT
STUDIO AIR2012
DISCOURSE AS A DISCUSSION
Architect Rem KoolhaasFirm OMA / AMOCompleted 2005Awards Royal Institute of British Architects, European Award 2007
“Architecture is as much a philosophical, social or professional realm as it is a material one” Richard Williams
2005
CASA DA MUSICA / REM KOOLHAAS
“10 years from now it might be sitting here quite perfectly, but right now its a bit of a contrast - but contrast is good”
“At first, I didn’t like it, but after you experience it, you like it very much”
“It’s very nice to have a building like this in our city”
“I think a building like this doesnt fit anywhere and fits everywhere because it’s so different ”
“Architecture is as much a philosophical, social or professional realm as it is a material one” Richard Williams
2005
INNOVATION OFCOMPUTATION
“Parametric design calls for the rejection of fixed solutions and for an exploration of infinitely variable possibilities”
Kolarevic (2003)
“Digital modelling software has opened new territories of formal exploration in architecture, in which digitally-generated forms are not designed in conventional ways”
Kolarevic (2003)
Architect Ben van BerkelFirm UNStudioCompleted 2009Awards Burnham Pavilion Commemoration The New York Times Wall Street Journal
BURNHAM PAVILION / UN STUDIOS
ADVANTAGES OF COMPUTATION
“A new design continuum, a direct link from design through to construction, is established through design technologies” Kolarevic (2003)
Firm Nex ArchitectureCompleted 2011Awards Winning Design Competition for Eureka Pavillion
TIMES EUREKA PAVILION / NEX
PRE-FAB PANEL PANEL SECTION CELL DIVISION
PROMISE OF COMPUTATION“Programming is useful in handling information beyond our perceptual capabilities” Sawako Kaijima, AKT Architects
Designer David PigramFirm Supermanoevure
LIVING MORPHOLOGIES
Showing contrasting technique Encouraging discussion of discourseThe need of social engagementImportant social driver for the communityRelation to communityReviving interest in the areaMarking point for Porto
Need for Wyndham Project to suceed in a social realm and in the community.
Complex Geometric formsPushing for Innovation - Design BriefSucessful execution of design intent
Ability to fabricate complex geometriesTranslation of designs into fabricationInnovation bridging the gap between Architecture and constructionFabrication on restricted sitesCost Control - Ability to identify Cost Requirements
Ability to use scripting in a more contextual way in relevance of the site.Ability to generate complex forms to generate new innovative forms to appeal to the stakeholders.Ability to push for interaction on the site - brief requirement
RESEARCHPROJECT
EXPRESSION OF INTERESTWYNDHAM CITY GATEWAY PROJECT
STUDIO AIR2012
MATRIX EXPLORATIONSPOWER OF GRASSHOPPER
ATTRACTOR POINT
CURVE ATTRACTOR
IMAGE SAMPLER
MATHS FUNCTION
MULTIPLE MATHS
FUNCTION
STREAMING TEXT FILE
USINGSETS
ATTRACTORPOINT
CURVE ATTRACTOR
IMAGESAMPLER
MATHS FUNCTION
USING SETS
EXPLICIT GRIDS OVERLAPPING PATTERNS PATTERNING
“Parametric design calls for the rejection of fixed solutions and for an exploration of infinitely variable possibilities”
Kolarevic (2003)
MATRIX EXPLORATIONS
POWER OF GRASSHOPPER: EXPLAINTION OF COMPLEXITY
INITIAL SURFACE ORGANISATION OF POINTS
VORONOI OFFSET DISTANCE EXTRACTION OF CURVES
FILLET TYPE
INITIAL SURFACE ORGANISATION OF POINTS
VORONOI OFFSET DISTANCE EXTRACTION OF CURVES
FILLET TYPE
INITIAL GEOMETRY
INITIAL GEOMETRY, ORGANISATION OFPOINTS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR,AS IT EFFECTS THE COMPOSITION ORGANISATION OF POINTS
VORONOI FUNCTION OFFSET DISTANCE EXTRACTION OF GEOMETRY
FILLET TYPE
EXTRACTION OF FINAL GEOMETRY ANDABILITY TO OFFSET AND FILLET INTOFABRICATED PANELS.
PRODUCES THE PLANAR VORONOIDIAGRAM USING THE INITIAL GEOMETRYTO ORGANISE THE CELL STRUCTURE.
Firm Faulders StudioCompleted 2007Awards The Articulate Surface 2007
AIRSPACE TOKYOVORONOI REVERSE ENGINEERING: POINTS ORGANSATION
DIMENSIONAL EXPLORATIONSHADOW EXPLORATION
FLAT DIMENSIONINGOPACITY EPXLORATION
FORM FINDING
PUSHING FURTHERVORONOI REVERSE ENGINEERING
ARTICULATE CLOUDREVERSE ENGINEERING: KANGAROO AND
GRASSHOPPER
“Architects play a lot with transparency, translucency and reflectivity but here’s something that does all the same things, but it’s the atmosphere that makes the decision” Ned Kahn, 2010
Name Articulated CloudDesigner Ned KahnCompleted 2004Published Princeston Architectural Press 2008
COMPETITIVEADVANTAGE
EXPRESSION OF INTERESTWYNDHAM CITY GATEWAY PROJECT
STUDIO AIR2012
RE-CONNECTION
Humans have to hide in clothes, in architecture, settlements, fortresses and cities – in a sense, obvious and trans-historical – one might say that all civilizations have been ‘capsular’“A capsule is a holder, a container ... a tool or an extention of the body which, having become an artificial environment, shuts out the outer, hostile environment.”The car: earthbound model of mobile residence: immediately, the car was seen as the extension of the house, an artificial interior – in short, a capsule.
The Capsular CivilizationOn the City in the Age of
Fear
Lieven De CauterNAi Publishers
Reflect #32004
THE CAPSULAR CIVILZATION
EMPLOYMENT LOCATION (WYNDHAM)
Employment in Wyndham tells us who is interacting with Wyndham on a daily basis for work. 57.5% of people who work in Wyndham but travel out to get home. This informs us of another
MODE OF TRANSPORT TO WORK
73.9% use cars as a mode of transport to get to work. This means that a large percentage of the population will interact with the site to get to work.
OCCUPATION OF WORKERS
Occupation has a large deal to do with who interacts with the site. For example: 36.7% are tradesmen. The tradesmen work on the road and work during daylight hours. This influences the method of interaction to target this
WHERE DO RESIDENTS WORK?
Travelling in and out of Wyndham is an important factor for the site. 57% of residents travel out of Wyndham for work, so they influence how the site will interact with them during this travel
STATISTICSIN RELATION TO WYNDHAM: WHO WILL INTERACT WITH THE SITE
GEELONG BOUND TRAFFIC
MELBOURNEBOUND TRAFFIC
WEST ROAD SERVICE LANE
7-8AM
8-9AM
9-10AM
10-11AM11-12AM
12-1PM1-2PM
2-3PM
3-4PM
4-5PM
5-6PM
MORNINGSUN
AFTERNOONSUN
NOW
CHANGEHOW THE SITE MIGHT CHANGE THROUGHT THE DAY AND WHO FOR
57.5% of people who work in Wyndham but travel out to get home. Influences peak periods between working hours
36.7% of workers are tradesmen. The site will continously changed throught the day for them.
RELATIONSHIPSIN RELATION TO WYNDHAM: WHO WILL INTERACT WITH THE SITE
How the site changes throughoutthe day is important. If people areworking 9-5, the hours of transportbetween are crucial as they willexperience the design twice in a day.
PARKS ENVIRONMENT
WERRIBEE RIVER
WERRIBEE PARKS
RAAFART
LIBRARIES
FAMILY
RECREATION & CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
‘The ARTS were described as the cement that BINDS the COMMUNITY and ENHANCES the image to external parties’
‘Ensure that Wyndham’s rapid growth DOES NOT COMPROMISE its natural
assets and ENVIRONMENT.’COMMUNITY
GALLERY
PUBLIC ART
WANTS
HAVES
LESS TRAVEL TIME
‘A place where “infrastructure” is SYMPATHETIC to social, cultural,
environmental NEEDS’
SUSTAINABILITYTOURISM
SEEDS OF CHANGEPERSONAL OPINION ON EXISTING STRUCTURE
CONCEPTS&IDEAS
EXPRESSION OF INTERESTWYNDHAM CITY GATEWAY PROJECT
STUDIO AIR2012
EXPERIMENTAL DYNAMISMDYNAMISM / INNOVATION OF THE CAR / RAAF SEAMLESS SURFACES / SPEED LINES / AIRSONIC BOOM / RE-CONNECTIONS
EXTRACTION: RAAF FA-18HORNET / BARREL ROLL / INNTERCONNECTION / CONSTRUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL INTERACTIONSONIC BOOM / EXPLOSIONMOVING THROUGH
CONCEPT FINDING
CONNECTINGKINECTICS
INTERACTION
CONNECTINGKINECTICS
WEATHERINGAND MATERIALEXPLORATION
“Architects play a lot with transparency, translucency and reflectivity but here’s something that does all the same things, but it’s the atmosphere that makes the decision” Ned Kahn, 2010
SPLITTING OF MATERIALSCOLLECTION OF MOISTUREFROZEN MOISTURE / FROSTMOISTURE PENETRATIONWET SURFACE
WEATHERING AND MATERIAL EXPLORATION
WEATHERING AND MATERIAL EXPLORATION
EXPRESSION OF INTERESTWYNDHAM CITY GATEWAY PROJECT
STUDIO AIR2012
JESSICA (QING YUE) ZHANGTRACEY NGUYEN
VICTOR WONG