project18:Challenge

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NDSM ECOSYSTEM

Functional diversity of the site

NDSM - functional scheme

NDSM has a wide variety of functions and users.

Connections with the city

Flow of the people to and through NDSM
NDSM - functional scheme

Context of the site

NDSM, as a former shipyard, has affected significantly the neighbourhood and the site itself. Surrounding residential estates were built to accomodate workers, who still feel strongly connected to their former workplace and keep visiting the site and stay in touch with each other. NDSM's past is also expressed in a more tangible way - not only because of remaining shipyard buildings, cranes and docks, but also in naming the streets.


Heritage of NDSM

Because of the function, the site has also specific climatic characteristics - such as water of the IJ river surrounding the place or the strong wind, that didn't bother in the industrial area.

http://www.weather-forecast.com/locations/Amsterdam/forecasts/latest


Wind and water affects the site very heavily


Empty spaces in between

As shown in the results of the survey, most people on the site are just passing by. At this moment NDSM is not attractive enough for them to spend some time and see what the site has to offer. In combination with wind, scattered functions and buildings and lack of proper information, NDSM is still a place that does not attract broader public.

Space between buildings does not invite people to roam and explore


POSSIBILITIES

The following elements of the NDSM ecosystem will be taken into consideration:

Chosen elements of the NDSM ecosystem - and how the project might respond to them


CONCEPT

Ribbon
Concept in real dimensions


The lightscape is a ribbon, which roughly follows the embankment. It does not run around the whole site - it's connected to the ferry platform on the west side and starts over in the eastern part from the wharf. The lightscape is visible from the other side of the river IJ and from the residential neighbourhood next to the site and at the same time frames the vast view on the city centre and the industrial area around.

The main purpose of the project is to attract new people and the locals to the NDSM site (lights luring them to see what is going on in there) and provide them with an enjoyable space for walking and relaxing. It would provide the connection between the "commercial" and "artistic" parts of the site, making it more pleasant to get from place to place in NDSM. The lightscape also provides 9 pavillions of different sizes, that can accomodate some temporary functions needed on the site. The sheltered communal space would also give an opportunity to the local residents to explore the site and be able to relax close to home.

It also breaks strong western wind characteristic for Amsterdam and uses it to create an aesthetic experience for the by-passers and people walking on the boardwalk.

Overview of the ribbon
Types of boxes - dimensions and possible use
Functional division of the lightscape
Ribbon - width differences

Connections with other projects

The lightscape will be physically connected to the Ondina Pavillion, providing the visitors a direction from the starting point near to the ferry stop. The lights (attractors) could also be connected to the visual content of the pavillion, allowing visitors to change the image of the NDSM's lighting ribbon for a short time. http://msc1.hyperbody.nl/index.php/project13:Frontpage

Other physical and virtual connections are possible as well - the lighting ribbon and the boardwalk are flexible enough to accomodate an attractive path towards any project or visualize messages or art projects with the help of lights.

Validators

Bram Oosterhuis'studio - a creative collective based in Kunststad http://prototag.hyperbody.nl/prototag.php?id=kCr4KmV2dYQFTvFBFUuPxg Prototype - to be developed


Media:"http://cdn.cloudfiles.mosso.com/c58422/Wind to Light.flv"

Jason_Bruges "Jason Bruges" http://onedotzero.com/


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