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Showing posts with label Project 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Project 5. Show all posts
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Program Diagrams: Adjacencies
Program Development: Activities and Circulation
After a thoughtful site selection, I am re-visiting the program exercise from the project before. I have since altered some of the ideas that I initially introduced with the program, and supplemented them with more concrete ideas that relate more directly to my thesis.
The above diagram is an example of how the circulation would work around the program. I will look further into how the circulation could change with the implementation of certain program into the schematic design.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Site Development
An Analytical site model showing my reaction to the site upon visiting.
I spent some time on the site and this is what came to me as far as analytical site data.
I felt as though as i walked down Van Ness Street, that it was desolate, and separated from the surrounding streets. I have shown Van Ness Street in the elevated black bar, with the 'mesh' attached to it. The mesh acts as the protruded vacant lots that are connected to Van Ness Street. This reiterates the fact that not only is the street desolate, but there are lots that have been vacant for a while and there needs to be a response to these lots.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Site Development
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Site Development
SIte Development
Site Development
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Site Development: Site Criteria
As I began to think about the type of program I wanted to have that pertained to my thesis idea, I thought it would work best in an urban context. I felt that since I wanted to model my thesis around the culture and society of a large group of people, assembled around a singular event.
The event is tied to the social and cultural identity of place.
This place is important enough to preserve its physical fabric and sustain its cultural importance.
Beyond Historic Preservation, what is the role of new architecture in the engagement and enhancement of that experience?
The 'main event' creates opportunities for other events and smaller cultural experiences also embedded in the identity of the urban culture.
What are these events?
What is the role of architecture?
What are limitations placed upon it by its existing context?
Actual Site:
Neighborhood surrounding Fenway Park, Boston, MA.
This is a landmark with in the historical stadiums. The culture of New England that surrounds this area is so strong needs to be sustained. Each person has the New England culture embedded in them, and is in some way drawn to the ‘Fenway’ event.
Site Development: Thesis Statement
Large events often draw large crowds of people into concentrated areas and as a result, each person feels as though he or she is a part of the event as much as the next person. The congregations at these events are all culturally and socially affected. This allows for one of the most opportune moments for architecture to have an impact on such a large group of people at one time. This phenomenon of this cultural architecture is one that must be sustained in order to preserve the social connection.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Site Images
Project 5: Site Selection
Fenway Park:
A stadium that is nestled into an urban fabric. The New England Culture is embedded into the stadium and surrounding area. This must be preserved, the commercialization of recent parks have left many of them stray of the original culture and society.
Project 5: Site Selection
As I began to think about the type of program I wanted to have that pertained to my thesis idea, I thought it would work best in an urban context. I felt that since I wanted to model my thesis around the culture and society of a large group of people, assembled around a singular event.
Event is tied to the social and cultural identity of place.
This place is important enough to preserve its physical fabric and sustain its cultural importance.
Beyond Historic Preservation, what is the role of new architecture in the engagement and enhancement of that experience?
The 'main event' create opportunities for other events and smaller cultural experiences also embedded in the identity of the urban culture. what are those? what is the role of architecture? what are limitation placed upon it by its existing context?
Neighborhood around Fenway Park, Boston, MA.
It is a landmark with in the historical stadiums. The culture of New England that surrounds this area is so strong, and needs to be sustained.
Event is tied to the social and cultural identity of place.
This place is important enough to preserve its physical fabric and sustain its cultural importance.
Beyond Historic Preservation, what is the role of new architecture in the engagement and enhancement of that experience?
The 'main event' create opportunities for other events and smaller cultural experiences also embedded in the identity of the urban culture. what are those? what is the role of architecture? what are limitation placed upon it by its existing context?
Neighborhood around Fenway Park, Boston, MA.
It is a landmark with in the historical stadiums. The culture of New England that surrounds this area is so strong, and needs to be sustained.
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