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C O N C E P T & O P T I O N S C a s e S t ud i e s
UD Lecture Aula A1.1, Lecco
05.11.2012
Politecnico di Milano!Urban Design course 2012-13!
Presentation Structure!
Recap!!
- Thinking process!- Instances!
- Knowledge!- Summary!
10-‐15 Min. Presenta=on
Concept + Options!
!!
in General!in Brief!
10-‐15 Min. Presenta=on
Case studies!!!
60-‐90 Min. Presenta=on
INTERNALIZED!SYNOPTIC!
INCREMENTAL!
RADICAL!PLURALISTIC!
FRAGMENTAL!
Intui t ive ! Goals first !
Comprehensive !
Inhabi tants Values !
+ Socia l Aspects !
… Not Complete !Based on Socia l Processes !
Demands!
Planning + Special topics!
Population + Local
Economy!Environment
+ Site!
Type of Project!
Community / Citizens!Clients!
INSTANCES!
No one method ANALYSIS!
KNOWLEDGE!
HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF THE CONTEXT & MORPHOLOGY
SOCIAL POPULATIONS & ECONOMIC SYSTEM (STATE AND TREND)
LAND USE, FUNCTIONS & SERVICES/FACILITIES
PLANNING & PROJECTS EXISTING FRAMEWORK
LANDSCAPE & VISUAL DIMENSION
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPONENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS
SYNTHESIS OF CONTEXT ANALYSIS
MOVEMENT NETWORK & PUBBLIC TRANSPORTS
BEST PRACTICES (ISSUES, CONTEXT)
SUMMARY!
Presentation Structure!
Recap!!
- Thinking process!- Instances!
- Knowledge!- Summary!
10-‐15 Min. Presenta=on
Concept + Options!
!!
in General!in Brief!
10-‐15 Min. Presenta=on
Case studies!!!
60-‐90 Min. Presenta=on
C o n c e p t
A general idea, or something conceived in the mind
C o n c e p t
Created by abstracGng or removing the uncommon characteris=c from several par=cular ideas.
R E D
John Locke
C o n c e p t
Form
FuncGon Program Requirements
Goals & Objec=ves Constraints Problems
Poten=als
+ V I S ION
C o n c e p t
Studies Collected Goals & Objec=ves Level of Knowledge
One’s own experience
Comes from…
C o n c e p t
Sketch, Sketch, Sketch… and then Sketch again Alterna=ves (Op=ons)
Making Process…
C o n c e p t
Sketches + Diagrams Images + Foto Montage Physical or Digital Models Videos or Animated Flash
Might be represented by…
C o n c e p t Might be represented by…
C o n c e p t The Best
CreaGve but also RaGonal
New (Out of the box) but Not Invasive
Comprehensive, Complex but also Simple
AestheGcally Appealing but also Meaningful
Presentation Structure!
Recap!!
- Thinking process!- Instances!
- Knowledge!- Summary!
10-‐15 Min. Presenta=on
Concept + Options!
!!
in General in Brief!
10-‐15 Min. Presenta=on
Case studies!!!
60-‐90 Min. Presenta=on
C a s e S t u d i e s
Danilo Palazzo
Roberto -‐ Chiara
Anonymous!
RNDM
Artur Borejszo
Ager
de Architekten Cie
The Light Bulb
T h e L i g h t B u l b
B e r n a r e g g i o
Cemetary Buffer Zone Built Area Limits
1 Solid & Void dDistribu=on
2 Plan-‐Volume Hypothesis
3 Three Dimensional Modeling
4 Evalua=on of the alterna=ves
1. RECOGNITION OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RELATIONSHIP WITH SPACE
2. CONFORMITY WITH THE CONTEXT (formal and typological).
3. FLEXIBILITY of IMPLEMENTATION (Phasing)
4. EASE OF REALIZATION OF UNDERGROUND PARKING
5. QUALITY OF GREEN PUBLIC SPACES
6. ORIENTATION AND OPTIMAL LAYOUT OF BUILDINGS
Clearly dis=nguishable & separate from private
Perceivable by the distribu=on of volumes
No dis=nc=on b/w public & private public spaces
Homogenous with context and con=nue the various typologies
Homogenous with context
Non Homogenious
Ability to split the interven=on in more than two successive stages Two successive stages only
All in a single interve=on
Easy
Difficult Impossible
North-‐South without mutual shading
Various without mutual shading
Various with mutual shading
1
2
3
4
Con=nuous with exis=ng green
Separate from exis=ng green
Non exis=ng
ExisGng
Designed
Designed
PUBLIC SPACES: -‐ Crea=on of public spaces aggrega=on; -‐ Recogni=on; -‐ Connec=on with the network of exis=ng public spaces; -‐ C r e a = o n a n d e n h an c emen t o f green spaces
Designed
BUILDINGS: -‐ Consistency with the context -‐ Feasibility of the interven=on in stages temporally separate -‐ Energy op=miza=on of buildings
Designed
ROADS: -‐ Min imiz ing the impact of vehicular traffic on the area; -‐ P r o m o = o n o f mobility slow
Piazza delle Poste 1500 mq Via Mazzini/Via Europa 1620 mq Via Montello/Via Mazzini 1000 mq Piazza della Repubblica 1230 mq Sagrato della Chiesa 360 mq
Parco delle scuole 2350 mq Parco del municipio 6250 mq Parco via V. Emanuele 1680 mq
Piazza delle Poste 1500 mq Via Mazzini/Via Europa 1620 mq Via Montello/Via Mazzini 1000 mq Piazza della Repubblica 1230 mq Sagrato della Chiesa 360 mq Parco delle scuole 2350 mq Parco del municipio 6250 mq Parco via V. Emanuele 1680 mq
E u r o p a n 1 1 -‐ T o l o u s e
le Mall commerçant (Spine of the site) le Quai équipé (It will be a buffer space between the rails and the new neighborhood and a true sign of the city entrance from the train.) la Halle culturelle (Memory of the site) le Parvis minéral (Place of recrea=on, leisure and interac=on) la Prairie urbaine (Green space of the area) le Quar=er résiden=el (Dense and lively)
E u r o p a n 1 1 -‐ V i e n n a
Being a “lep over“ of the construc=on ac=vi=es for the new underground tunnel of the railway; the site marks an important spot for the surrounding area which is dominated by historical suburban housing types with a high amount of green spaces. The site‘s strategic loca=on between two public transport lines, the regional train-‐line and the tramway has to be considered when it comes to the spa=al and programma=c organiza=on of its future development. Although, on the one hand, the underground tunnel and the rail tracks have a nega=ve impact, the site takes advantage of being at the crossroads of two public transport lines and a main road connec=on. The city aims at a development which should be An architectural and programmaGc “landmark“, including a bandwidth of social services, small scaled commercial uses, intermodal faciliGes (bike sharing) and high quality of public and green spaces. It has to be explored if housing is possible under the circumstances of enhanced noise and vibra=ons. It will be decisive how the site can combine the issues of ConnecGon, DensificaGon and Quality of open spaces.
E v o l v i n g C a l c o
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COMPETITION AIMS… TO BE DESIGNED FUNCTIONS 1. The Reorganiza=on of the Children Playing Ground. 2. The Expansion of ExisGng FaciliGes and Services. 3. The Construc=on of a M.P.U. 4. The Redesigning of Public Open Spaces, their RelaGonship with their Surroundings. 5. The Connec=on with the Pedestrian Walkways Network and the purpose of linking the area to the system of sustainable mobility at the urban scale and regional / provincial level. 6. The Redesigning of Parking Spaces in line with the system of public spaces and the structure of urban mobility.
COMPETITION GENERAL GOALS… 1. CREATE a new “AGGREGATION CENTER” in town keeping the area alive, therefore improving the ci=zen’s quality of life. 2. ISSUE a clear message for an ac=ve support of bioconstruc=on, RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES AND ENERGY SAVING as a way toward a new lifestyle. 3. PROMOTE and reassess the exis=ng infrastructures through an effec=ve public expense too. 4. STIMULATE some new business opportuni=es to achieve a berer and quicker economic payoff (ROI). 5. REDEFINE the TOWN PLANNING STRUCTURE TO ACHIEVE A BETTER IDENTITY.
CONCLUSION PROBLEMS - LACK OF WELL USED PUBLIC SPACES - FEW PEOPLE WALK THE STREET (NO SIDEWALKS, NOT PEDESTRIAN OR BIKE FRIENDLY) - DISCONNECTIVITY & DISCONTINUITY OF THE URBAN FABRIC - HIGH-SPEED ROAD PASSING THROUGH THE CITY CENTER
POTENTIALS - HISTORICAL VALUE ASSETS - PTCP ECOLOGICAL PATH THROUGH THE ADDA NORD PARK - EXISTENCE OF NATURAL, PROTECTED AREAS & AGRICULTURAL ZONES
CONSTRAINS - POLITICAL (FEW PLOTS TO BUILD) - NATURALLY PROTECTED AREAS
INFORMATION
CONCLUSION PROBLEMS STRATEGIES - LACK OF WELL USED PUBLIC SPACES - RELOCATION OF ROAD SS342 - FEW PEOPLE WALK THE STREET. - HORIZONTAL CONNECTION - DISCONNECTIVITY & DISCONTINUITY OF THE URBAN FABRIC - GREEN CORRIDOR CONTINUATION - HIGH-SPEED ROAD PASSING THROUGH THE CITY CENTER
POTENTIALS - HISTORICAL VALUE ASSETS - PTCP ECOLOGICAL PATH THROUGH THE ADDA NORD PARK - EXISTENCE OF NATURAL, PROTECTED AREAS & AGRICULTURAL ZONES
CONSTRAINS - POLITICAL (FEW PLOTS TO BUILD) - NATURALLY PROTECTED AREAS
INFORMATION
PTCP PATH:
HIKING ACTIVITIES
PTCP PATH:
HIKING ACTIVITIES
CALCO SHARED PATH:
- URBAN DIRECTED
(FAMILIES, ATHELETES, BIKES
AND CARS)
CONCEPT
1-‐ Two GREEN HILLS chains moving on different levels.
2-‐ PATHWAYS s=tching the different parts of the two green belts.
3-‐ SHARED SPACES and Urban streets.
4-‐ THE MASSES. Emerging from the green hills to minimize its ar=ficial impact within the surroundings.
5-‐ THE RED LINE. A direct expression which creates an unorthodox movement for the users within the different spaces and zones.
RED LINE -‐ SUBTLE ELEMENT -‐ DIALOGUE -‐ COLOR IS NEUTRAL -‐ SOUND REFLECTING WAVE -‐ CENTER OF INNOVATIVE URBAN SPACES (LOCAL & INTERNATIONAL) -‐ INSPIRATION FOR NEIGHBORING CITIES
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
MULTI-‐PURPOSE HALL MATERIALIZATION CONCEPT IN RELATION TO EXISTING ONES
FUNCTION
M.P.H. MATERIALIS & SHAPE IN RELATION TO EXISTING ONES
L e G r a n d P a r i s
President Nicolas Sarkozy commissioned in June 2008 ten teams of architects and urban planners to imagine an exemplary "Grand Paris" a sustainable and boldly designed capital. The project was hailed being the most ambiGous since Haussmann changed Paris in the 19th century. The challenge for the 10 teams was envisioning the European metropolis in 2030 being a "post-‐Kyoto" green urban centre which allows for growth beyond the current two million Parisians and provides them with anracGve urban environments.
MVRDV with ACS and AAF�s response for President Sarkozy�’s urban planning consultaGon for the great challenge of the Greater Paris area is represented in four parts: The �Synthesis� The �City Calculator©� The �Data� The �ObservaGon�.
The �Synthesis� The �City Calculator©� The �Data� The �Observa=on�
The Synthesis defines the spaGal agenda for the city, based on ambiGous and responsible strategies for the French capital.
The Data gives the overview of the detailed research on the func=oning and performance of Greater Paris, which has been the background for the spa=al proposals.
The City Calculator© is a proposed demo version of a poten=al sopware and possible web tool, which quan=fies the �behavior and performance� of a city and makes it comparable to others.
The Observa=ons are a series of ar=cles on the backgrounds, the history, the poten=als and the problems of the French metropolis.
The �Synthesis� The �City Calculator©� The �Data� The �Observa=on�
The City Calculator© is a proposed demo version of a potenGal soqware and possible web tool, which quanGfies the �behavior and performance� of a city and makes it comparable to others.
The Synthesis Defines the spa=al agenda for the city, based on ambi=ous and responsible strategies for the French capital.
The Data gives the overview of the detailed research on the func=oning and performance of Greater Paris, which has been the background for the spa=al proposals.
The Observa=ons are a series of ar=cles on the backgrounds, the history, the poten=als and the problems of the French metropolis.
The �Synthesis� The �City Calculator©� The �Data� The �Observa=on�
The City Calculator© is a proposed demo version of a poten=al sopware and possible web tool, which quan=fies the �behavior and performance� of a city and makes it comparable to others.
The Data gives the overview of the detailed research on the funcGoning and performance of Greater Paris, which has been the background for the spaGal proposals.
The Observa=ons are a series of ar=cles on the backgrounds, the history, the poten=als and the problems of the French metropolis.
The Synthesis Defines the spa=al agenda for the city, based on ambi=ous and responsible strategies for the French capital.
The �Synthesis� The �City Calculator©� The �Data� The �ObservaGon�
The City Calculator© is a proposed demo version of a poten=al sopware and possible web tool, which quan=fies the �behavior and performance� of a city and makes it comparable to others.
The Data gives the overview of the detailed research on the func=oning and performance of Greater Paris, which has been the background for the spa=al proposals.
The ObservaGons are a series of arGcles on the backgrounds, the history, the potenGals and the problems of the French metropolis.
The Synthesis Defines the spa=al agenda for the city, based on ambi=ous and responsible strategies for the French capital.
Video Link
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D . I . Y . U r b a n i sm
Video Link
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T H A T ’ S I T !