The presentation will be in ZAAL F, at 9:00 am. We start sharp on time!!! So please print wednesday.
Here the list of thins to present (as reminder)
Format of presentations
> Models
> 2 panels - A0 size (portrait),competition style
> PowerPoint (or similar) presentation, maximum 10 minutes, showing your strategy and idea about Living SML on the scale of the neighbourhood, in between space, blocks and the individual dwellings and the connection of LIVING with WORKING and GREEN
Contents of presentation
>Definition Masterplan Model 1:500
Situation drawing 1:1000
>Definition Zoom in Model 1:200
Plans 1:200
Sections + elevations 1:200
Dwelling typologies 1: 100
>Additionally you are requested to bring ALL sketch models made so far!
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dinsdag 12 oktober 2010
donderdag 26 augustus 2010
Semester Opening MSc1 Dwelling
Monday 30 August 2010 Room C, doors open at 12:45
13.00-30u Pierijn van der Putt: Introductory on the Chair of Dwelling and its two MSc1 studios
13.30-14.00u Robbert Guis, student assistant MSc1: Group lists
14.00u Start Studios Living+ and SML, location: 01.OOST.560
13.00-30u Pierijn van der Putt: Introductory on the Chair of Dwelling and its two MSc1 studios
13.30-14.00u Robbert Guis, student assistant MSc1: Group lists
14.00u Start Studios Living+ and SML, location: 01.OOST.560
zaterdag 31 juli 2010
Semester schedule
week1.2 [36]
excursion|site + program analysis + small design exercise
mo 06.09.10
>Site+program analysis+small design exercise
thu 09.09.10
>Excursion Groningen
12:15 Gather in CS Groningen
12:30 Dienst RO/EZ Gemeente Groningen
14:00 Visit Site
16:00 Visit Oosterpoort and de Linie
week 1.3 [37]
site+program analysis |first ideas masterplan
mo 13.09.10
>Presentation Analysis
Duration: 15 min each group
-Material to be presented: Free to decide
Tips
-Focus the analysis only on the aspects of Groningen you consider important for our site.
-See what you can take from the workshop
>Delivery of Workshop Booklets
Format | A5
Contents | Process and conclusions of the whole week
thu 16.09.10
>First ideas design concept. Model 1:500, facts and figures
>Lecture
Arch. Design| t.b.a.
week 1.4 [38]
first design concept|first concept masterplanconcept
mo 20.09.10
>Work out first design concept
Corrections groups individually
thu 23.09.10
>Presentation first concept masterplan
time for defining masterplan finishes this week!
-Duration
25 min each group
-Material to be presented
Model 1: 500
Powerpoint (or similar), no prints
>Lecture
Arch. Design| t.b.a.
week 1.5 [39]
first ideas zoom in
mo 27.09.10
>Zoom In
Tutors propose an area to zoom in for each group.
This zoom in will not be defined beforehand to avoid groups focus on one spot of the site only
tue 28.09.10
>Master Class “Floor Plans on Housing” in collaboration with Studio Living+ | The Mega Way of Life
thu 30.09.10
Presentation first ideas >
-Duration: 15 min each group
>Lecture
Arch. Design| t.b.a.
week 1.6 [40]
definitive zoom in
mo 04.10.10
> Work out first ideas Zoom In
Corrections groups individually
thu 07.10.10
> Presentation definitive Zoom In
this is the last presentation before the midterm review so try to touch all the scales that are asked for.
-Duration
15 min each group
>Lecture
Arch. Design| t.b.a.
week 1.7 [41]
midterm review
mo 11.10.10
>Work out midterm review
Corrections groups individually
thu 14.10.10 midterm review
With visiting critics
Format of presentations
> Models
> 2 panels - A0 size (portrait),competition style
> PowerPoint (or similar) presentation, maximum 10 minutes, showing your strategy and idea about Living SML on the scale of the neighbourhood, in between space, blocks and the individual dwellings and the connection of LIVING with WORKING and GREEN
Contents of presentation
>Definition Masterplan Model 1:500
Situation drawing 1:1000
>Definition Zoom in Model 1:200
Plans 1:200
Sections + elevations 1:200
Dwelling typologies 1: 100
>Additionally you are requested to bring ALL sketch models made so far!
During this second half of the semester, every group will have one day dedicated to building technology and another to design.
Material to be prepared for building technology will be further explained by the specific teacher.
week [42-44]
intermediate weeks | tentamens
week 2.1 [45]
typologies 1:50
mo 08.11.10
>design
Work out typologies. Floorplans and sections 1:50
>building technology
thu 11.11.10
>design
Work out typologies. Floorplans and sections 1:50
>building technology
>Lecture
Arch. Design | t.b.a.
week 2.2 [46]
finishing typologies
mo 15.11.09
>design
Work out typologies. Model 1:50.
>building technology
thu 18.11.10
>design
Work out typologies. Model 1:50.
>building technology
>Lecture
Arch. Design | Somers/de Ruyter
week 2.3 [47]
materialisation of buildings
mo 22.11.10
>design
Materialisation. First details and impressions about materials 1:20
>building technology
thu 25.11.10
>design
Materialisation. First details and impressions about materials 1:20
>building technology
>Lecture
Arch. Design | t.b.a.
week 2.4 [48]
materialisation of in between spaces
mo 29.11.10
>design
Materialisation. First details and first impressions about material and urbanisation of in between space: lightning, furniture, pavements, etc 1:50, 1:20
>building technology
thu 02.12.10
>design
>building technology
Details 1:50/20
week 2.5 [49]
details
mo 06.12.10
>design
>building technology
Details 1:10
thu 09.12.10
>design
>building technology
Details 1:10
>Lecture
Arch. Design | t.b.a.
week 2.6 [50]
prefinal presentation
mo 13.12.10
>design: final questions
>building technology: final questions
thu 16.12.10: prefinal presentation
.Prints of the four panels,in layout, with all the information asked for the final presentation. Presentation models can be made during X-mas holidays.
>Lecture
Arch. Design | t.b.a.
week [51-52]
Christmas holidays
week 2.7 [1]
preparation final presentation | presentation models
mo 03.01.11
>design
>building technology
thu 06.01.11
>design
>building technology
>Lecture
Arch. Design | t.b.a.
week 2.8 [2]final presentations
thu 13.01.11 final presentations
Whole day with visiting critics
>Format
Models
4 panels - A0 size (portrait) a competition format
PowerPoint presentation, maximum 10 minutes
Concept [1: 500]
Clear conceptual masterplan model from midterm review 1: 500 (set into common site model)
Concept diagrams, models, collages, etc (showing your strategy and ideas about Living SML on the scales of
neighbourhood, public space, blocks and the individual dwellings)
Site [1: 1000]
Urban analysis
Situation drawing
Design [1: 200/ 1: 100]
Model(s) 1: 100
Plans
Sections
Elevations
Units [1: 50]
Plans
Sections
Models including the façade
Building technology [1: 20 / 1: 5]
Diagrams showing your ideas on circulation, construction, installation and façade
Technical section through the façade in scale 1: 20
Details scale 1: 5
excursion|site + program analysis + small design exercise
mo 06.09.10
>Site+program analysis+small design exercise
thu 09.09.10
>Excursion Groningen
12:15 Gather in CS Groningen
12:30 Dienst RO/EZ Gemeente Groningen
14:00 Visit Site
16:00 Visit Oosterpoort and de Linie
week 1.3 [37]
site+program analysis |first ideas masterplan
mo 13.09.10
>Presentation Analysis
Duration: 15 min each group
-Material to be presented: Free to decide
Tips
-Focus the analysis only on the aspects of Groningen you consider important for our site.
-See what you can take from the workshop
>Delivery of Workshop Booklets
Format | A5
Contents | Process and conclusions of the whole week
thu 16.09.10
>First ideas design concept. Model 1:500, facts and figures
>Lecture
Arch. Design| t.b.a.
week 1.4 [38]
first design concept|first concept masterplanconcept
mo 20.09.10
>Work out first design concept
Corrections groups individually
thu 23.09.10
>Presentation first concept masterplan
time for defining masterplan finishes this week!
-Duration
25 min each group
-Material to be presented
Model 1: 500
Powerpoint (or similar), no prints
>Lecture
Arch. Design| t.b.a.
week 1.5 [39]
first ideas zoom in
mo 27.09.10
>Zoom In
Tutors propose an area to zoom in for each group.
This zoom in will not be defined beforehand to avoid groups focus on one spot of the site only
tue 28.09.10
>Master Class “Floor Plans on Housing” in collaboration with Studio Living+ | The Mega Way of Life
thu 30.09.10
Presentation first ideas >
-Duration: 15 min each group
>Lecture
Arch. Design| t.b.a.
week 1.6 [40]
definitive zoom in
mo 04.10.10
> Work out first ideas Zoom In
Corrections groups individually
thu 07.10.10
> Presentation definitive Zoom In
this is the last presentation before the midterm review so try to touch all the scales that are asked for.
-Duration
15 min each group
>Lecture
Arch. Design| t.b.a.
week 1.7 [41]
midterm review
mo 11.10.10
>Work out midterm review
Corrections groups individually
thu 14.10.10 midterm review
With visiting critics
Format of presentations
> Models
> 2 panels - A0 size (portrait),competition style
> PowerPoint (or similar) presentation, maximum 10 minutes, showing your strategy and idea about Living SML on the scale of the neighbourhood, in between space, blocks and the individual dwellings and the connection of LIVING with WORKING and GREEN
Contents of presentation
>Definition Masterplan Model 1:500
Situation drawing 1:1000
>Definition Zoom in Model 1:200
Plans 1:200
Sections + elevations 1:200
Dwelling typologies 1: 100
>Additionally you are requested to bring ALL sketch models made so far!
During this second half of the semester, every group will have one day dedicated to building technology and another to design.
Material to be prepared for building technology will be further explained by the specific teacher.
week [42-44]
intermediate weeks | tentamens
week 2.1 [45]
typologies 1:50
mo 08.11.10
>design
Work out typologies. Floorplans and sections 1:50
>building technology
thu 11.11.10
>design
Work out typologies. Floorplans and sections 1:50
>building technology
>Lecture
Arch. Design | t.b.a.
week 2.2 [46]
finishing typologies
mo 15.11.09
>design
Work out typologies. Model 1:50.
>building technology
thu 18.11.10
>design
Work out typologies. Model 1:50.
>building technology
>Lecture
Arch. Design | Somers/de Ruyter
week 2.3 [47]
materialisation of buildings
mo 22.11.10
>design
Materialisation. First details and impressions about materials 1:20
>building technology
thu 25.11.10
>design
Materialisation. First details and impressions about materials 1:20
>building technology
>Lecture
Arch. Design | t.b.a.
week 2.4 [48]
materialisation of in between spaces
mo 29.11.10
>design
Materialisation. First details and first impressions about material and urbanisation of in between space: lightning, furniture, pavements, etc 1:50, 1:20
>building technology
thu 02.12.10
>design
>building technology
Details 1:50/20
week 2.5 [49]
details
mo 06.12.10
>design
>building technology
Details 1:10
thu 09.12.10
>design
>building technology
Details 1:10
>Lecture
Arch. Design | t.b.a.
week 2.6 [50]
prefinal presentation
mo 13.12.10
>design: final questions
>building technology: final questions
thu 16.12.10: prefinal presentation
.Prints of the four panels,in layout, with all the information asked for the final presentation. Presentation models can be made during X-mas holidays.
>Lecture
Arch. Design | t.b.a.
week [51-52]
Christmas holidays
week 2.7 [1]
preparation final presentation | presentation models
mo 03.01.11
>design
>building technology
thu 06.01.11
>design
>building technology
>Lecture
Arch. Design | t.b.a.
week 2.8 [2]final presentations
thu 13.01.11 final presentations
Whole day with visiting critics
>Format
Models
4 panels - A0 size (portrait) a competition format
PowerPoint presentation, maximum 10 minutes
Concept [1: 500]
Clear conceptual masterplan model from midterm review 1: 500 (set into common site model)
Concept diagrams, models, collages, etc (showing your strategy and ideas about Living SML on the scales of
neighbourhood, public space, blocks and the individual dwellings)
Site [1: 1000]
Urban analysis
Situation drawing
Design [1: 200/ 1: 100]
Model(s) 1: 100
Plans
Sections
Elevations
Units [1: 50]
Plans
Sections
Models including the façade
Building technology [1: 20 / 1: 5]
Diagrams showing your ideas on circulation, construction, installation and façade
Technical section through the façade in scale 1: 20
Details scale 1: 5
week 1: workshop
GOALS
The introductory week is the kick off for the design assignment. During this semester we will develop a living environment located in a rich green area.
Issues to be solved are how to integrate parking and green in this area and how to integrate working functions in the living neighbourhood.
The goals of this workshop
1. Theme research on ideas of mixing functions; LIVING+WORKING+GREEN+PARKING
2. Research on the different values of LIVING+WORKING+GREEN+PARKING in relation with scales Small, Medium and Large.
3. Research on the possibilities of LIVING+WORKING+GREEN+PARKING to enhance the living quality
4. To learn from other approaches, design methods and ways of representing an idea
5. To investigate the transition from public to private
6. To analyse the site and relate the results to the theme research
7. First exercises working on building mass proposals to get a feeling for the scale and possibilities of the site
ASSIGNMENT
Find texts and images connected to the theme.
Develop the concept of the mix LIVING+WORKING+GREEN+PARKING
Pay attention to the transition from public to private on the S, M and L scales.
Groups: 2-3 students as in the design assignment throughout the semester. In order to achieve these goals, the workshop has a tight schedule for presentations & discussion and working in small groups. Furthermore, specific products will have to be developed. Students are asked to present material to allow everybody to learn from each others work and use this as input. The introductory week is similar to the starting work of a competition. The main goals and the strategy are defined.
The result of the introductory week is the starting point for the design project.
THEME
In order to prepare material for the semester, we will mainly work with GREEN+WORKING+PARKING as topics.
With GREEN we don’t mean the colour only, but all the natural resources to provide a livable environment.
LIVING + WORKING + GREEN is the main theme of our project and parking should be related to it [enable green living]. How can we integrate the demanded amount of parking in a green and enjoyable neighbourhood?
SCHEDULE
The introductory week will be divided in two parts:
>First half | mon 30.08.10 - tue 31.08.10
Choose a function to mix with the housing assignment
Research on relationship between living and the chosen function
Research on the mixing of functions with the different scales
S, M. and L
Material to present per group: statement plus model (mo); research plus model (tue);
>Second half | wed 01.09.10 - thu 02.09.10
Material to present: site analysis per topic, per group
day 1 | 30.08.2010
14h00-14h30 Pierijn van der Putt: Introductory on the Chair of Dwelling and its two MSc1 studios
14h30-15h00 Robbert Guis: Group lists
15h00 Start Studios Living+ and SML, locations t.b.a.
15h00-18h30 Find fascination and inspiration for research and teaming up in groups
18h30-20h30 PRESENTATIONS: statement LIVING+ WORKING + GREEN + PARKING
Product: conceptual model
day 2 | 31.08.2010
09h00-20h30 Working out concepts
Further development of research, refining conceptual research model and reading texts
day 3 | 01.09.2010
09h00-10h30 PRESENTATIONS research and concept models LIVING+ WORKING + GREEN + PARKING
110h30-11h00 Introduction on site analysis
11h00-21h30 Working on site analysis (workload subdivided in groups)
14h00-15h00 Introduction Building Technology Dwelling
day 4 | 02.09.2010
09h00-16h00 Preparing presentations site analysis per topic
16h00-17h30 FINAL PRESENTATIONS site analysis per topic
Each group has to present their part of the site analysis and relate their topic to their earlier presented research and concept models
The presentation should be a summary of the whole introductory week, not only the second half!
17h30-18h00 Final assignment: group and building mass proposals to get a feeling for the scale and possibilities of the site. Presentation of this assignment: Monday 6 september ( from 13h45)
day 5 | 03.09.2010
09h00-18h00 Further site visit preparations per group and further ellaboration of final assignment
nb. Workshop booklets A4 landscape format to be delivered Monday 13 september containing the whole workshop week.
The introductory week is the kick off for the design assignment. During this semester we will develop a living environment located in a rich green area.
Issues to be solved are how to integrate parking and green in this area and how to integrate working functions in the living neighbourhood.
The goals of this workshop
1. Theme research on ideas of mixing functions; LIVING+WORKING+GREEN+PARKING
2. Research on the different values of LIVING+WORKING+GREEN+PARKING in relation with scales Small, Medium and Large.
3. Research on the possibilities of LIVING+WORKING+GREEN+PARKING to enhance the living quality
4. To learn from other approaches, design methods and ways of representing an idea
5. To investigate the transition from public to private
6. To analyse the site and relate the results to the theme research
7. First exercises working on building mass proposals to get a feeling for the scale and possibilities of the site
ASSIGNMENT
Find texts and images connected to the theme.
Develop the concept of the mix LIVING+WORKING+GREEN+PARKING
Pay attention to the transition from public to private on the S, M and L scales.
Groups: 2-3 students as in the design assignment throughout the semester. In order to achieve these goals, the workshop has a tight schedule for presentations & discussion and working in small groups. Furthermore, specific products will have to be developed. Students are asked to present material to allow everybody to learn from each others work and use this as input. The introductory week is similar to the starting work of a competition. The main goals and the strategy are defined.
The result of the introductory week is the starting point for the design project.
THEME
In order to prepare material for the semester, we will mainly work with GREEN+WORKING+PARKING as topics.
With GREEN we don’t mean the colour only, but all the natural resources to provide a livable environment.
LIVING + WORKING + GREEN is the main theme of our project and parking should be related to it [enable green living]. How can we integrate the demanded amount of parking in a green and enjoyable neighbourhood?
SCHEDULE
The introductory week will be divided in two parts:
>First half | mon 30.08.10 - tue 31.08.10
Choose a function to mix with the housing assignment
Research on relationship between living and the chosen function
Research on the mixing of functions with the different scales
S, M. and L
Material to present per group: statement plus model (mo); research plus model (tue);
>Second half | wed 01.09.10 - thu 02.09.10
Material to present: site analysis per topic, per group
day 1 | 30.08.2010
14h00-14h30 Pierijn van der Putt: Introductory on the Chair of Dwelling and its two MSc1 studios
14h30-15h00 Robbert Guis: Group lists
15h00 Start Studios Living+ and SML, locations t.b.a.
15h00-18h30 Find fascination and inspiration for research and teaming up in groups
18h30-20h30 PRESENTATIONS: statement LIVING+ WORKING + GREEN + PARKING
Product: conceptual model
day 2 | 31.08.2010
09h00-20h30 Working out concepts
Further development of research, refining conceptual research model and reading texts
day 3 | 01.09.2010
09h00-10h30 PRESENTATIONS research and concept models LIVING+ WORKING + GREEN + PARKING
110h30-11h00 Introduction on site analysis
11h00-21h30 Working on site analysis (workload subdivided in groups)
14h00-15h00 Introduction Building Technology Dwelling
day 4 | 02.09.2010
09h00-16h00 Preparing presentations site analysis per topic
16h00-17h30 FINAL PRESENTATIONS site analysis per topic
Each group has to present their part of the site analysis and relate their topic to their earlier presented research and concept models
The presentation should be a summary of the whole introductory week, not only the second half!
17h30-18h00 Final assignment: group and building mass proposals to get a feeling for the scale and possibilities of the site. Presentation of this assignment: Monday 6 september ( from 13h45)
day 5 | 03.09.2010
09h00-18h00 Further site visit preparations per group and further ellaboration of final assignment
nb. Workshop booklets A4 landscape format to be delivered Monday 13 september containing the whole workshop week.
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