serpentine pavilion lecture 1
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Lecture 1 , 4/4/2012TRANSCRIPT
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Hi!
Nida’ Muhsen
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The pavilions to follow will address :
• Merging with the site.
• Isolating the building from the site.
• Blurring the boundaries between outdoor and indoor space.
• A building which responds to its functions.
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SANAA:
“The pavilion is floating aluminum, drifting freely between the trees like smoke. It is a sheltered extension of the park where people can read, relax and enjoy lovely summer days.”
Sejima Nishazawa
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SANAA -transparency
-lightness
-reflection
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“It works as a field of activity with no walls, allowing views to extend uninterrupted across the park and encouraging access from all sides.”
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“The reflective canopy undulates across the site, expanding the park and sky. Its appearance changes according to the weather, allowing it to MELT into the surroundings”
REFLECTION
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TRANSPARANCY LIGHTNESS
REFLECTION
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Toyo Ito
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AWSOME! But how on earth would I create a box with no columns!!! %$#%@!_#!@**P##@$#(@!!!!!
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The Algorithm
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some more algorithms …
AND ………
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THE END PRODUCT!
The structure is the creator of the form, and the spacial experience
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a space always adjusts to new functions when human interaction comes into play
Remember:
IT IS NEVER A BAD THING!
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Peter Zumthor
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Zumthor says his design ‘aims to help its audience take the time to relax, to observe and then, perhaps, start to talk again – maybe not.’
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It’s always about the people!
Experience
Space
Building
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Zumthor created a garden within a garden, and stimulated emotions in between
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The Dramatic Sandwich
“in transition”
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So in conclusion: he isolated, he intrigued , then he……..
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….opened up
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Do you agree?
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NOW.. A pavilion that is
• A non-pavilion
• A non-enclosure
• A non-structure
Who else would do that but the infamous….. ………..Wait for it
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REM KOOLHAAS
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Rem wanted the pavilion to question the idea of the pavilion itself.
“An inflatable ovoid sits in the green like a ‘cosmic egg’”
Anonymous
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The inflatable structure rises and falls depending on the activity, event, and weather conditions
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He was aiming for an experience of which the indoor activities were reflected on the outdoor,
and the outdoor would affect the indoor.
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THANKS!