Tuesday, June 16, 2009

THE ROUGH SITE PLAN

Ideas of applying the concept of sun and shade in the project.
This is an explanation of the photomontage.

a. Box shadow – train st. & buss st.
b. Cosmic shadow – plaza coverage
c. Inside your shadow – between blocks
d. Catch the shadow – cinema building
e. Static & dropped shadow – just the shadow
f. Shoot your shadow & moving shadow – promenade
g. Revolving shadow – all area shadow
h. Leave your shadow behind – Tate modern

Defining several kinds of shadows, in a physical and philosophical way helps in organizing the urban context. This can be partly developed in the project, because it is just a concept as a first input.
We will send a detailed plan for next Tuesday. We are still working on, but we are first analyzing deeper particular nodes and the way they can work together.
We concentrated in the idea of: points, surfaces, and itineraries. We have based our project in these concepts as points of analysis and plan also.
Points are represented by the nodes, which we think are the main thing to base the plan on. These nodes will be the start for these existing and new itineraries. These itineraries will make the connection of surfaces. The surfaces are the spaces in between itineraries, which will be multifunctional stripes. the textured sketch which fills in the stripes is related directly with the photomontage concept, and every texture has a different sun & shade function. The surfaces will be quite places without any high importance but they will have inside them new itineraries making a center connection.

The two maps we are sending you with the centers density, and our center with the tangential itineraries, is the explanation of your questions. We have thought that this center of Paskuqan, the ex-industrial area, is the Stripped Tirana.
The pictures of the site in pellicle, represents the sun and shade concept and transmits the feeling of the shade in the area. We have also shown the main nodes and itineraries.













































































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