Sunday 17 November 2013

FINAL SUBMISSION

IMAGES





 STRATEGY STATEMENT
Given the unusually overengineered structure of Rudin House and its concrete shell, my investigation into decay will focus on the permanence of the skeletal concrete structure and the breakdown of everything else. Timber and glass will not maintain integrity in a natural environment with no maintenance. In addition the landscape itself will overtake the built form, with flows of sand and new vegetative growth.

CRYENGINE FOLDER
Cryengine SDK zip is available here:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/w3swsi4a0z46cjs/9_Sg8sr-HD

TRAILER


EXP02 Week 5

INTERACTIVE STRATEGY STATEMENT




LECTURE REFLECTION

EXP02 Week 4

BLEND LAYER IMAGES



TRAILERS



LECTURE REFLECTION

EXP02 Week 3

THINKING ABOUT DECAY

Sketches

Reference Images




PROGRESS IMAGES


STRATEGY STATEMENT

Given the unusually overengineered structure of Rudin House and its concrete shell, my investigation into decay will focus on the permanence of the skeletal concrete structure and the breakdown of everything else. Timber and glass will not maintain integrity in a natural environment with no maintenance. In addition the landscape itself will overtake the built form, with flows of sand and new vegetative growth.

LECTURE REFLECTION

EXP02 WEEK 2

BEFORE AND AFTER MAPS


NEW BUILDING



MATERIAL PROPERTIES


CONCRETE

STEEL

GLASS


LECTURE REFLECTION

EXP02 Week 1

EXPORTED OBJECTS




BUILDING BACKGROUNDS:


RUDIN HOUSE
Designed by Herzog and De Meuron Rudin house is notable in the context of this assignment for its unusual construction. Its form is of a sort of idealised 'cartoon house' but much of its construction is heavily reinforced concrete. The support of the house on pillars leads to some interesting possibilities for its decay.

BARCELONA PAVILION
The Barcelona Pavilion was a temporary structure designed by Mies Van der Rohe. It was demolished in 1930 and reconstructed in 1986. Especially notable in the context of this assessment for the water used on site and the faux-monolithic marble walls.

HOUSE AT BORDEAUX
The House at Bordeaux is a Koolhaas building from the 90s. It is especially notable in this context for the extensive use of large aluminium components in its construction, unusual for a building of this type.

LECTURE REFLECTION

The concept of the decay experiment is very interesting to me. I've always been interested in the archaeological remnants left behind by other civilisations and I think its both valuable and humbling to spend some time thinking about what we are leaving behind for future generations and beyond. I think its interesting that Russell chose the buildings shown for this experiment given that they're very much atypical in terms of modern residential construction. Its possible that in 100 years without maintenance most of our own softwood frame detached homes won't have much structure left to them at all.