Monday, 30 March 2015

The Future of Open Building Conference

ETH Zurich


Open Building integrates both stability and change, as realities within the built environment. Buildings, and their contexts, are dynamic - and through times of varying change need to be modified to remain appropriate and useful.

Designing and constructing Open Buildings involves many people, most specifically the end-user and the architect. This relationship provides the opportunity for appropriate architecture to be produced. No one person decides everything, and we usually celebrate that fact while struggling to deal with the complexity it brings. Since no one party makes all decisions when a building is first constructed, nor over the course of time as the building adjusts to new needs and technical requirements, there is an incredibly high importance of organising decision making and construction in such a way as to reduce excessive dependencies or entanglements among the parties involved. This helps in the avoidance of conflict between people and the parts of the whole they each control, and improves the chances of balancing common interests and the more individual interests of those who inhabit space.


There are three ‘orders’ in which agents are organised within the built environment: Form (Physical), Place (Territorial) and Understanding (Cultural). The order of Form is observed how we operate on different ‘levels’ of the built environment. This hierarchy may differ somewhat from time to time or place to place, however it always has the same characteristics. In The Order of Place we look at control of space, it brings to light territorial hierarchies different from those found in physical form and the interface between technical systems which allow for the replacement of one system with another. The Order of Understanding, comes about because those who intervene always do so, inevitably, in a context of meaning and social understanding.

My current dissertation is critically analysing the relationship between the architect and end-user in architecture, which is an integral part of Open Building, in the contemporary Johannesburg context. The research and analysis required for this dissertation will equip me with valuable information to engage the conference with.

The conference is a focal point of influential people on Open Building, with large volumes of information and discussion. This will be an exceptional opportunity for Unit 2 to benefit as a class. Therefore, the representative that attends the conference should be able to engage, understand and remember as much from the conference as possible. I believe that I will be, an excellent candidate to attend the conference and bring the information back to Unit 2.


Monday, 23 March 2015

Sensitivity

With the intended sensitivity to site, I conducted a 'Before and After' analysis of the site, in relation to my proposed intervention.




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Conceptual Building

A conceptual representation of the principles that have been extracted from the site.


Section through Oriental Plaza and Site

Perspective

Higher Level Decisive Functions

Context

Concept

My concept looks at
  • Bridging the void/juxtaposition between the large Oriental Plaza, parking and fine grain Context of Fordsburg,
  • Increasing the economic growth, skills and standard of living
  • Sensitivity to Culture, Social and Trade networks
  • Promoting Individual Agency, within a structured system
  • Time Based Growth
These principles result in
  • Activating Retail Edges
  • Inverting and stitching a specific part of the Oriental Plaza into the fine grain fabric of its context
  • A transition between the Oriental Plaza and its juxtaposed context
  • Integration with existing



Network Analyses


Curtain Manufacturers' Network

Customer Network

Shopkeepers' Network

Mapping

An immersive analysis of the site revealed various unique attributes of the site and its context - most prevalently to my criteria, was a network of curtain manufacturers.

A Gauteng City Region wide study of the various entities involved in curtain manufacture revealed how the Oriental Plaza is the nucleus of this network.



Site

My site is a block adjacent to the Oriental Plaza, with the possibility of integration with the Oriental Plaza. This site has existing retail and residential buildings on it, which I intend to integrate into my scheme.


Multi-Layered, Mixed Neighbourhoods in Newtown, Johannesburg

Newtown is a unique post-apartheid space, ideal for the exploration of  societal transformation. It is ideally suited for mixed income, mixed-race, mixed program, and ultimately new ways of being and living in South Africa. There is also harder infrastructure, of railway lines to the north and highways to the south. There are also the dramatic changes of fabric and programme in the area.