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CHECKLIST Contest reoding 7 Tenality 8 Site geometry * Land use * [_] climate n__ [_] Socio-economic Natural structure 13 [| Emotional 50 ei Transportation a v Ownership af Ie] Site/City buildings w [| solid Void 53 *, . ra [/] construction techniques 58 site | hints Builtenvironment___ay c : analysis example and Activities 23 Heights a type tips Ground relationships 25 Noise se Collective memory 27 Odor/ Pollution = Lifestyles 29 fous Serene ise | ‘ } E — = J Arch. properities = Surveys 9 | ARE a A Structural situation 33. Conceptual models o Ys i = Lynch 3s Sketches 60 ee a # Soft/Hardscape - Collages a [ay aE! | leyae [_] Position a site , = ANABYSIS. @ tifastudio Site philosophy “ mecca aa) Is your project theme/ program clear? erry peeing Then first, we try to read ‘and understand the theme, ‘well ‘As before judging anyone [Ml Your project should put into you have to really know ff consideration its context, ince prec neon einen hare ert Peed a SASSY, 9 ar eener sector SLT ne pene eee JUL Architecturally, “context! refers to We repeated the word} “Vere the architecture or buildings Context are located. The context is specific allot! sowhat does it | and significantly influences how an ‘architectural idea is created 1. Learning the effects of nature by recognizing 2. To produce a new, original project a fi : z Pee ee ee ee using the reniits ofthe enelys with their architectural concepts, so the resulting project ‘appears entirely as a part ofits environment. Others may react to the context, and the resulting projects Sita Anahi ae ofthe monimportert ond elective Si eneerie arn rosie erates In both cases, the critical issue is that the context is researched, ‘analyzed and deliberately and explicitly answered Peet ee response to the specific Peer mri) Let us start RA CC 5 Epo Ca ECT Taye | The first thing to do, isto be fully aware of the context you are everesrn SAO Ea Peet eencan etna renee remesnees] personae) Peeion seer Anatural spot recires ene eee eee ey ADifferent continent! ene eel mm Pore eee eee Pen peer hnpint URBAN perenne cme Bete rete ttt cet’ The first thing to do, isto be fully aware of the context you are everesrn Total area: and its relation to the progra pero ened Relations: Between the geometry / site Pree Program - Regulations alert + Logical distribution Dee eee eae Prue cose ad eee ees In addition to the ground surface poe gan PLS ile Rehm eee etre oe eens paar nn ee pete nent od panera) owe have changing parametres For example, the shadow of « building Oro Ra aac aoe Poe eee ee ean) oan eee Sun direction: How will it affect the building, and the program Cima ers cae eens enn BURKINA FASO. Cred ita: Structure Crean lace and compreh ley peer We have checked already the climatic Par eee ema peor nearer emcee) structure of our site: paar eros ear eer Pecpean oe ee i 7 ariel fr ote lose de a ere ie uneiel pad ca rent wh cere rrr ener angel Void composition Cee eee ca erent Ifnot how can you solve that? pines Pearse pny of paras Bion et Site elements Knowing the site elements can usa lot of refrences that we can while approaching our designs. eae rn Seale War Erne See eernd = = | = Cit oh af A Es Pe eee Detter tt surrounding or the city’s buildings? How and why building islands are for street and building relationship, Sere Perea ee aaamaeet nes ne oes eee ee “architectural elements etc. Sen ee eer and also they can be arich inspiration Con —— ny nr ata Lili} een ed ore es Hoi ofthe sotal valle was reserved as a public square; this meant that the Center had to be long enough, flow towards our site, the primary ant ran area af 90,000 m. Yet the su; ‘os urban asit secondry roads help us decide the percener na is in architectural issues. The building and large publ square aimed to revive a declining distric The currently vibrant and multicultural neighboring region underlines that Pompidou plays a catalyst for urban transformation. ing them helps us understand Sree Roads recy Pend Landscapes Deipienaeeney eer pote re] ee Prion [cuurure| 1977 raat yd Fda d re DAoC nD Pree erred Pear ren ern Try drawing diagrams of different activities throughout the day Reon Frscersie soc Liner bre sep ears cies retest i Pens cree er erat preieed an oa aie eae eee ae eee YVR =) Ground — Relatioships ip with neighbor land, neste igs ep aealny eee Ret per en csard car = a hy pepe ee mules a Place memory: Traceable places Pea ae ea ee Ease on authoeeshar aeetteey Berean erst ecco Perrine ree Prec aean ete en ee te Dy Pees orate tea —— Pies nd Search and read ppreniy Pe enna] tercture ofthe Peed erie LP ae een ee ae rely replace the car park and bus station inthe city center, they began to discover Roman rvine under the Pra pera eerie ter a pepeteeoe ene erry Imporay spit tosucha historical ord ‘oom for shopping and cafes and End Meer Pee Ser een yolmarkets pee ae eee Sy pecs tpeeter ate cers sae ce ain modern life, such as doing this, preserving the market culture that seen ar ea arene climbing the summit totake a Pe eens Epiaeonea ee ee er ey URBAN Pienaar the dense Andalusian sun and relox. red nee a | Oetiker eae ee ret parses Mopping a site in a number of RA ere ane history provides a description of Far eh onto ae Leer re tne achieved by combining maps of naire pea eae an pune nee Caren PO ee ee acer eevee eee act Peete eer ernie’ Bien cae tis Se ae Berenson er 1 Structural L Situation Otay) Analysis Pee Pie ere ecnrenteneel) Serer et cies Beer earls red Lynch argues thi PrP tern ore tere tet Alnvestigating these elements helps: the character of the city. turd Cone ee Rees pees tte eta eg Edges — continuity, Districts er eee ag common characteristics Nodes Strategic focus points for orientation like squares and junctions PUY cs Cee ery einen er physical object inthe urban landscape net I h involved in landscaping. eer eer ty a vk | po ead Important axes Pierre eee * 1 AT ts of the land on maps fro PAS Le Oca eett tt) a] ry Site nT Philosophy 6G eet ee ere aed Kah ued th some rows of bul Pee ce aa rahe ee conning eet i) URBAN a V7) Tih i, yi fi, THE SHED/ Diller Scofidio + Renfro PeukUe eee oe) eee a eee) Berta ene Peete pene eee on eapsieprery ent eet er Socio Teel t people and institutions, Economic value Pores oneal eect ed Par te The integration of concepts.ideas per ioeiy Centers pra by moking the project completely independent When the land is divided into several parts, 3 Emotional The first impression we have about right now, as our personal ‘comments about the overall character of the field will affect subsequent design decisions. You can abstractly draw what you feel at different times of the day and even make an abstract model that represents your fe: ic iets Seotbeht public transportation system, vehicle counts Pee eee eae treater eit ene hy enya ener ee What are the mesures that con be tdken against pollution? Where to locate the building Laer Nc et sour (Public, private, foundation ) Till what extent, and where is your area of interfere? persis hs ceeneceys Paes eee eek ea y ] Construction aya Pee a rif west inbaniert hones na of aN 8 Heights Building heights analysis aries single storey, ground +1, ground + 2...) We can also know about the Density perry ieee eet eae fabric Oe kur ian ns can be taken, such as Caine n belt, isolating the project efficiently by some technical progresses per er Sena oie meee eee enna nary pes peel toe 18 The three-dimensional geometric patterned im stone tes, called “Fractile™, have unique fecleaning cial titonium eqenie eV igh Wher you esk people, instead whet they want directly, try What te ey Shert preblots thay foes, their thoughts on this pl journey es long es they are re De not for Peeters ‘ aera) and reed insequence, teteke a sketchbook with your comers. can be « great inspi rai! ‘that they are not even related to oy ed eenuar rei camples that can inspire you cet sy LAST WORDS To become an architect, You need to break the familiarity barrier and the unconscious acceptance If you like this ebook please tell me, this will encourage me to write more stuff and share it with you See you soon you soctifa “a

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