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The positioning and the use of many connections to other projects makes the concept of continuity visible, which makes this design a dynamic public space, full of life.  
 
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Revision as of 14:54, 7 October 2012

Concept 2.0 Landscape as energy generator



Energy

Project 18 concept 2.0 week5 generating energy.JPG


Structure

The construction of the waiting hall will be similar to a construction type called monocoque. This technique supports the structural load by using the object's external skin. The technique can also be called the structural skin. A good reference of the usage of this technique is the Porsche pavilion in Wolfsburg, Germany.

In this project they used sheets of stainless steel cladding with welded ribs. These were prefabricated and assembled on site.

Project 18 week 4 reference construction Porsche Pavilion.jpg


Materials

The materialisation of the piers have two options:

1. It can be build in a traditional way with piles and pillars with wooden floor on top of it.

2. Or it can be made with the same technique as the waiting hall.

Using the monocoque technique on the piers will fit the concept of continuity, because the waiting hall and the piers should be a gesture that divides in two parts (waiting hall and piers). This also depends on the connecting projects, whether they will support this idea or not. However, to make a continuous motion and to make a strong gesture with the connections, usage of this technique is really important.


Access

Accesability to and trough the project is the main focus of the design. Entering and leaving this design should not be seen just as a project on its own, but more like a finishing link between the other projects. The experience of the smooth and the continuous change while going from a nearby project to another is top priority.

To realise this vision is the positioning of the park and the routing very important. That's why all the routes come together at the center of the park. This forces the users unconsciously to use the park while going from project A to B.

The positioning and the use of many connections to other projects makes the concept of continuity visible, which makes this design a dynamic public space, full of life.


Concept 1.0



Project 18 week 4 top elevation.JPG Project 18 week 4 routing.JPG


Reference

1. Porsche Pavilion in Wolfsburg, Germany [1]