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by Wen Tao Bi
Site Visit #1


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Dr. Dulman Lecture

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Intro to Rhino


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Site Visit #2


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Idea Sketches


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[03.03.2012] Site Visit #2

by Wen Tao Bi

On Saturday 03.03.2012; i revisited the site; and noted the following;
The site functions are in isolation; the distance between buildings and event spaces rely heavily on the empty pavement; hence no connection
Functions are not always open at the same time; refer to function diagram
The Coastline is dead due to its lack of connectivity to the rest of the site. (the site of silodam is wasted upon a rather dead space.
the site i have selected is in the epicenter of all the projects and existing functions; its space allows transition and reactivation to occur. hence my project is suitable for "transition-scapes" a landscape or architecture that allows connectivity to each function; perhaps as well as its own functions.
Through this identification of axial movements and destinations is critical for both new and existing conditions.

[19.02.2012] February Book List

by Wen Tao Bi

Interactive Architecture (by Michael Fox + Miles Kemp)
4D Space: Interactive Architecture (edited by Lucy Bullivant)
ProtoArchitecture: Analogue and Digital Hybrids (by John Wiley + sons)
Responsive Environments: Architecture, Art And Design (by Lucy Bullivant)
iA Bookzine #1, #2, #3 (By Hyperbody Tu Delft)
DD27 Networks and Environments: (Servo)
Hyper|Bodies: Towards an E-motive Architecture (by Kas Oosterhuis)
New|Scapes: Territories of Complexity (Paola Gregory)
Architecture Non-Standard.

[19.02.2012] Further Research

by Wen Tao Bi

Base on the initial response; the aim of this project is to create a new XXXscape that provides space, void, skin and flow for informational exchange, informational process. to understand the effects + processes of these new|scapes further understanding and precedence is required:

The benefits of information technology is obvious:
1. supplies mathematical models to investigate geographical, biological, physical and chemical complexities.
2. supplies decisive weapons for the real construction of projects concieved with this complex "all digital logic".
3. it endows architecture with reactive systems capable of simulating types of behaviour in nature. reacting to nature, climate, use-age flow and emotional behavior "interactivity"
4. in the Information age (IT): 24 hours a day of transition and flow. with this in mind; 5 forms of informational new scapes / architecture exists currently:

'''Layering|scape: new levels of complexity.'''
Techniques of mapping, layering, scaling superposition and intersections (in a multy plane composition)
Precendence: Parc De La Villette (Tschumi; & OMA)

'''In between|scape: the space of event.'''
Space that opposes rigid polarity of oppositions; the place of mutations and the unraveling of confines; a place of value and of "event"
Precedence: New Jewish Museum (libeskind)

'''Folding|scape: manipulation of surface and landscape'''
Continuity of surface (exterior to interior) forming 3D Topography; vectorial Geometry
Precedence: Port Terminal; Yokohama (Foreign Office Architects)

'''Eco|scape: cause and effect of being within an ecosystem.'''
Eco-organised relationships with cultural, social, economic, political and the natural environment. ecosymbolic; using quantifiable forces.
Precedence: Data town, Km3 (MVRDV), liquid architecture (Nonchi Wang)

'''Hypermedia|scape: creation of new interfaces to evoke direct and indirect senses.'''
the Search for an interaction between architecture and users through propagation of information flows.promoting: interactivity, Connectivity, Multi-mediality, virtuality; creating:new dialogic and multisensorial dimensions.
Precedence: Sendai mediatheque (Toyo Ito)

source: P.Gregory, New|Scapes: territories of Complexity,Brikhauser,2003

What they all seem to have in common is the notion of '''fluidity'''; and the underlining concept of '''genetic Memory'''

[19.02.2012] Initial Response

by Wen Tao Bi

The Initial Concept:
Dynamic Waters-cape transitions to landscape
The first reaction to the NDSM site was noticing two important elements:

The limited yet equally important entrances to the site;
the Entrance to NDSM is the transistion from water to land. this unique Experience can be elaborated into the idea of water/land scapes. where informational architecture can create new functions, spaces and interventions.
Idea #1: Reestablishging the docking station; interactive waterscape (docking station)
Idea #2: Informatiion center: ditributing landscape(docking station)

The unique quality of the artistic minicity;
The Artistic Minicity inside the kunststad can be seen as a new form of behavioral architecture. the parasiting and swarming effect of the minicity can been seen as a new and unique way of invigorating the space around it. either embracing its context or (like in the kunststad;) ignoring the surrounding context.
Idea #3: Parasiting Land into the water; transitional architecture (Kunststad)
Idea #4: New Scape of Interactive informational architecture (Open space) [refer to sketch above]

The Combination of Idea #3 + #4 greatly interests me. through the behavioral studies of artists (or humans); or the transitions of different functions, contexts, areas, information. reviving NDSM may not necessary leed of commercialism. but rather living up to its characteristic reputation of festival + Media park.

[10.02.2012] Site Visit #1

by Wen Tao Bi

Upon arrival to amsterdam centraal; a convient short walk takes you outside to the ‘gratis’ Ferry. this ferry has a direct route every 15 mins to the NDS werf. This short 10 min cruise can be seen as the beginning of the [NDSM Experience].

The unique aspect to the site is the controlled number of entrances. its current function “festive event space’ serves to utilise such features. the collection and Dispersion of people can be seen to evoke interaction and new interventions.

Once you arrive at NDSM werf; you see a small red docking station; its scale and colour evokes an intricate art piece more so than an functional docking station. its position is located at the turning point of hte major car access way on the site. upon arrival [Choice] is provided.

The Texture of the Site Evokes both abandoned emptyness and artistic renewal. warehouses, containers, railways tracks and large mechanical machines all represent the past, the history, that what use to be , the value and the sources of inspiration. the graffiti, building extensions, colour and programmatic reuse of the warehouse / containers all represent the [New elements] of the present NDSM.
This is a site full of character and Identiy; a Site for both urban and cultural Renewal:
For more details: Site Visit #1
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