BRIEF:
Choose a SCALE and a FILTER and generate a mixed-mode contextual map that quantitatively describes one of the following conditions. Be creative and narrow in your focus (think beyond these suggestions), be innovative in your representations. Try something new! Consider how these mappings might formally, programmatically, or climatically implicate your project moving forward. This is pre-design, pre-thesis, and will be shared knowledge between both studios. Think: collages, timelines, interesting data representation, maps using our CAD file, etc., and consider the MAPPING resources on the sidebar of the blog.
CHOOSE A SCALE:
Region
(Great Lakes Megaregion)
The City
(The city of Cincinnati)
The Site
(Our 1-kilometer site radius)
THEN CHOOSE A FILTER:
Geologic:
Sedimentary
(soil types, geographic features, events in geologic time)
Hydrology
(water quality, natural infrastructures, filtration zones, water-table)
Climatic:
Solar
(Solar gain, Solar power (PV) implementation)
Wind
(wind-rose, wind power implementation in the city)
Precipitation
(storm-water run-off, avg. rainfall, flood plains)
Thermal
(geothermal opportunities, heat index, avg. annual temperature)
Anthropogenic:
Demographics
(Age, Ethnicity, change over time, density)
Historical
(Prevailing industries, architectural styles, political movements, timelines)
Cultural
(Recreation, Pastimes, trends, art & cultural production, underground scene, Zagat rated)
Socio-Political
(Non-profits, community farms, clubs or associations, political views
Economic
(top businesses, wealthiest companies, hottest startups, employment, top imports/exports)
Industrial
(sites of production/waste, landfills, evolution of industry, material flows)
Infrastructure
(public transportation, services, future city planning, food access, vacant lots)
FORMAT:
We will review this work as a group in printed pin-up format, 11x17 color prints please.
BAC FALL 2012 ADVANCED STUDIOS TAUGHT BY DAN WEISSMAN AND KYLE STURGEON. This studio focuses on design proposals for the Cincinnati Industrial Arts Center (CIAC) in the city’s re-emerging Over-the-Rhine District, a project that will include a membership-based fabrication center, artist-in-residence studios, and small business as the foundation of its program.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
NEW STUDIO = NEW BLOG
Welcome to our new blog!
We will use this site as the collective repository for ideas. Feel free to post and use this as a digital studio space for sharing ideas!
-kyle and dan
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