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What is mapping?
Mapping is a fantastic cultural project, creating and building the
world as much as measuring and describing it…. Analytical
research through mapping enables the designer to construct an
argument, to embed it within the dominant practices of a
rational culture, and ultimately to turn those practices towards
more productive and collective ends. In this sense, mapping is
not the indiscriminate, blinkered accumulation and endless array
of data, but rather an extremely shrewd and tactical enterprise,
a practice of relational reasoning that intelligently unfolds new
realities out of existing constraints, quantities, facts and
conditions.
COLLECTING CONCEPTING
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1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
COLLECTING CONCEPTING
BASIC DESIGN DETAIL DESIGN CONSTRUCTION
INFORMATION AND SKETCHING
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
COLLECTING CONCEPTING
BASIC DESIGN DETAIL DESIGN CONSTRUCTION
INFORMATION AND SKETCHING
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
COLLECTING CONCEPTING
BASIC DESIGN DETAIL DESIGN CONSTRUCTION
INFORMATION AND SKETCHING
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
COLLECTING CONCEPTING
BASIC DESIGN DETAIL DESIGN CONSTRUCTION
INFORMATION AND SKETCHING
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
COLLECTING CONCEPTING
BASIC DESIGN DETAIL DESIGN CONSTRUCTION
INFORMATION AND SKETCHING
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
COLLECTING CONCEPTING
BASIC DESIGN DETAIL DESIGN CONSTRUCTION
INFORMATION AND SKETCHING
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
The reader
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
MIND HAND
objective subjective
experience personal
feeling deciding
The area
Invisible things
The area
Invisible things
The area
Invisible things
The area
Visible things
SPACE
1st proposition: space is an area unit and three-dimensional boundary
Hans Loidl, Stefan Bernard, Opening Spaces – Design as Landscape Architecture, p.49, Birkhauser,
2003
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
The area
Visible things
SPACE
2nd proposition: the weaker the boundary, the stronger the area (and
vice versa)
The area
Visible things
SPACE
3rd proposition: space means experience of proportion (not of scale)
Hans Loidl,
Stefan Bernard,
Opening
Spaces – Design
as Landscape
Architecture,
p.52, Birkhauser,
2003
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
The area
Visible things
SPACE
4th proposition: registering space is prior experience
Hans Loidl,
Stefan
Bernard,
Opening
Spaces –
Design as
Landscape
Architectur
e, p.53,
Birkhauser,
2003
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
The area
Visible things
SPACE
The area
Visible things
The area
Visible things
Hans Loidl, Stefan Bernard, Opening Spaces – Design as Landscape Architecture, p.106, Birkhauser,
2003
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
The area
Visible things
The area
Visible things
Hans Loidl, Stefan Bernard, Opening Spaces – Design as Landscape Architecture, p.108, Birkhauser,
2003
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
- Maps
- Data Narratives
- Synthesizing Mappings
- Miscellaneous Mappings
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
Volume of
damps
MD Sariful
Islam,
Studio
Johannesb
urg 2014,
KU Leuven
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
Principle
Design
Nhat Linh
Nguyen,
Studio
Johannesb
urg 2014,
KU Leuven
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
Urban
Mixite and
Practices
Lucile Ado,
Studio
Johannesb
urg 2014,
KU Leuven
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
Social
Infrastructure
and
Landscape
Anastasia
Angelidou,
Studio
Johannesbur
g 2014, KU
Leuven
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
Mining
Activity
Le Nam
Hoang,
Studio
Johannesb
urg 2014,
KU Leuven
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
Soil
Movement
Marine
Decleve,
Studio
Johannesb
urg 2014,
KU Leuven
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
Divide and
Conquer
Hai Au
Phan Vu,
Studio
Johannesb
urg 2014,
KU Leuven
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
Water
Balance
Elina
Munoz,
Studio
Johannesb
urg 2014,
KU Leuven
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
Pollution
and
Vegetation
Fitri
Maharani
Indra,
Studio
Johannesb
urg 2014,
KU Leuven
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
Wildlife
Margarita
Macera,
Studio
Johannesb
urg 2014,
KU Leuven
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
Ecological
Impact of
AMD
Duc Long
Nguyen,
Studio
Johannesb
urg 2014,
KU Leuven
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
History of
West Rand
Michalis
Mina,
Studio
Johannesb
urg 2014,
KU Leuven
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
New
Landscape
Movement
– Economy
Perspective
Vidya Spay,
Studio
Johannesb
urg 2014,
KU Leuven
1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXAMPLES 3. REAL PROJECTS
Water
Cycle
Aurora Dias
Lokita,
Studio
Johannesb
urg 2014,
KU Leuven