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When thinking of bare bone and skeletons in architecture, the works of Calatrava come to mind. His work is very inspirational for this project. There's a lot of repetition but it never gets boring due to the artistic expression of the construction and the strong details.
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Revision as of 10:41, 29 March 2012

Configuration

Project02 entrees.jpeg

The configuration of the bubbles is again based on functionality. Each function has specific needs for access. The bar and exhibition space will be very open and therefore have entrances on three sides. The conference and music centre only need one public entrance. In order for interaction to take place, this will be the configuration of the bubbles:

Project02 configuration.jpeg

In this configuration, the most closed bubbles are in the middle with their entrances to the central plaza. The open bubbles are on each sides, opened towards the network plaza and the surrounding park, thus attracting people from every direction.

Structure & Construction

The idea has always been to create four bubbles within one system. Now the time has come to develop the system. Words like ecosystem and ecology came to mind whilst looking for a structural language. The source of inspiration therefore comes from the natural world. The skeleton of the snake is very remarkable: the snake is extremely strong but also extremely flexible. Its body curves and bends in almost every direction. This idea fits the concept of the bubbles: one system, but each one slightly different.

Project02 snakeskeleton.jpeg

From concept to Architecture - references

When thinking of bare bone and skeletons in architecture, the works of Calatrava come to mind. His work is very inspirational for this project. There's a lot of repetition but it never gets boring due to the artistic expression of the construction and the strong details.

Project02 calatrava1.jpeg
Project02 calatrava2.jpeg
Project02 calatrava3.jpeg
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