CHANGE
R - E - W
Energy
Robots Weather
NYC
GLOBAL
WARMING
SUSTAINABLE
DESIGN
CINCINNATI
science historian George Dyson
Food Urbanism
New York City, New York
Battery Park City North Neighborhood
Ecological Urbanism
How social networks and the web / Google Earth are changing concepts about :
- Design,
- Urban Design,
- Dwelling and
- The City
Battery Park City North Neighborhood,
New York City
Community Spaces + Retail Spaces = Social Network
Battery Park City :
Energy Conservation as
Theme Park
Energy Conservation as Theme Park : Buildings use heat pumps, high-efficiency condensing boilers, micro turbine co-generation, photovoltaic panels, geo-thermal wells, wind turbines and extensive insulation and air/vapor barriers
Battery Park City as part of a larger social
Network of green spaces in Manhattan
Green roofs : 80% of the roofs are planted and open to public use
“Woven Fabric” diagram : green roofs + green landscapes
Isometric view of BPC’s green roofs and parks system
Bloomberg’s PlaNYC
PlaNYC BPC – North End Avenue
Irish Hunger Memorial : A piece of Ireland in NYC Dublin City Development plan : ‘Green City’
Irish Hunger Memorial Green = The New International Style
Landscape / city / food / architecture Merge
Weather Internet
Change
Urban Design
Architecture
Space
Change Form
Internet
Space
Architecture
Urban Design
==
Ancient Architecture
Contemporary
Architecture
Sustainable /
Green Design
=Vitruvius Weather
hMa projects with porosity :
1) Battery Park City Master Plan :
Woven Fabric
2) Pratt Pavilion :
Visceral Space
3) Holley Loft :
No Space
4) DWi-P :
Porous Edge
5) Won Dharma Center:
Absolute Zero
6) Pearson Sculpture
On (In) Landscape
Woven Fabric
Battery Park City Master Plan : ‘Woven Fabric’
Battery Park City ca. 1960
isometric massing study first massing model
Isometric diagram showing green roofs and green landscapes
green roofs
Diagram showing park spaces Diagram showing woven fabric of the cities’ buildings and parks
North End Avenue dog park
North End Avenue : A green street
Nelson A. Rockefeller Park
Irish Hunger Memorial
Irish Hunger Memorial
Teardrop Park
Teardrop Park
aerial view of Teardrop Park showing green roofs and heliostats
heliostats
view of glass wall; ballfields to the right
bird’s eye view of ballfields and ballfield terrace
ballfield terrace park benches for sitting and watching
Occupiable Green Roof / Public plaza
ramp to ballfield terrace
‘Tribute in Light’
Pratt Pavilion : Visceral Space
DeKalb Avenue : ‘Buildings Face Out – Not In’ New Master Plan: ‘Buildings Face Campus’
Public Face : New Design Center Original Condition
the public face of new Pratt Design Center
New Campus Entry Original entry 2004
Entry Ramp
new entry vestibule original site of entry vestibule
new entry vestibule : stair to gallery
MATERIALITY
STAINLESS STEEL
MATERIALITY
COR-TEN
Menashe Kadishman’s “Suspended” at Storm King Art Center
Michael Heizer’s “Levitated Mass at LACMA
EDGES: second floor gallery space
view from second floor gallery
courtyard
Pratt campus view courtyard
VISCERAL SPACE
PRATT PAVILION: SUSPENDED VESSEL
today1999
Holley Loft : NO space
wood rooms floated in white Robert Lazzarini sculpture:
wood floated in white
2 boxes float in white
Development Concept :
DIAGRAM
2 boxes
Light lines
LIGHT
ANAMORPHIC BOX
DWi-P : Porous Edge
DWi-P
DWi-P Entry / Green Roof (Ballfield Terrace) / SCAPE Landscape architects
Bird’s eye view : Ballfield Terrace
Occupiable Green Roof / Public plaza
View of Ballfield Terrace from
Teardrop Park
entry
view from Ballfield Terrace entry to teardrop park
Entry to Ballfield Terrace
Entry : Ballfield Terrace
Central stair / central courtyard
Central stair “Finger” – toward Ballfield
View of Terrace from North
The egg Central terrace
Ramps and stairs connecting to Warren Street – North side
View from Warren Street to Terrace
North side ramp at Warren Street
Stair up from south side of Dwi-P Terrace at Murray Street
Ramp up from Murray Street to Dwi-P green roof south side
Entry lobby
Ballfield Level - Plan
Ballfield level lobby
Ballfield Level
Fitness area Corridor looking north
Pool (WaTER)
Gym
The Glass Wall
PRECEDENT STUDY
PROCESS : DUCHAMP : FRAMED GLASS
PHYSICS WRITTEN ON GLASS
MUSIC & GLASS
ARCHITECT / COMPOSER COLLABORATION
Sample at site early WaTER score
MUSICAL SCORE WaTER
The Glass Wall
Glass wall
North Courtyard Central Courtyard
South Courtyard
ARCHITECTS DESIGN MUSIC
TABLE WATERFALL
Green Diagram
=
ABSOLUTE ZERO
GEOMETRY
+
NO SPACE IN THE LANDSCAPE
Won Dharma Center : Absolute Zero
A POROUSCOURTYARD INNER
MEMBRANE
WON DHARMA CENTER
Robert Smithson : Spiral Jetty Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates : Tidal Pool
SPIRAL = OPEN (POROUS) FORM
David von Schlegell -
Storm King Art Center
Meditation Space marked by a floating Rectangular Roof
Dynamic Open Spirals / vs / Stasis beneath a Rectangular Roof
THE SITE : The starting point “Ground Zero”
Meditation Administration
Plans – Through the landscape
Meditation : Roof Plane // a space for introspection
A spiral path defines a journey from mundane (cafeteria) to spiritual practice
Spirit World
A “chord” that
connects World to
Spirit
Cafeteria
Meditation
Live
Open Spirals : movement diagrams
Fractal Roofs Spiral Plans
+ =
Dynamic
(Mundane)
Space
2 visiting residences connect A dynamic connection through site // paths
DIAGRAM : Wood Screens
Trees + Screened Buildings = Infinite Bleed of Edge
Meditation Hall + Wood Screens // Buildings = Site
Residence Halls + Screened Porches // Buildings = Site
Porches blend wood buildings to Site
Custom Wood Furniture - Site comes Inside // Zero Carbon Footprint Diagram
NY Art friends : Bruce Pearson (painter)hMa Artist/ Architect Collaboration
Bruce Pearson Sculpture : Text On (In) Landscape
Pearson / hMa Sculpture collaboration : “Contains Real Hard Won Insight”
‘On / In’ Landscape : Text + Urban Field = disruption in the cellular dialogue
Sculpture as Urban Intervention: Pedestrian Circulation // Urban Gallery for Artistic Communication
Future: A Porous Edge: Buildings become Landscape
Future: A Porous edge :
Materiality Reality
‘Designing with Light’ 2006
hMa RESEARCH
‘Shape of Sound’ 2013
Dwi-P LightScore
Architecture + Natural Phenomena