He also has designed the university of art and design which has a similar vibe to peckham library but is particularly interesting for me as it is on stilts and sits between buildings. This is a good concept for me.
Thursday, 29 September 2011
Peckham Library
The metric handbook got me looking into The peckham library by William Asop.. an interesting, sculptural building which is still a very simple layout.
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
What do modern libraries need??
I have been doing a lot of reading and researching lately and everything I find insists that libraries are not on the decline despite a lot of suggestions out there saying that they are. It has proven that despite the decline of the physical book, libraries are used more than ever. I know this is true of Parliament House as their annual report indicated that 100% of office members used the library. It all comes down to their supply of technology and information as well as the spaces they provide to go with it. Libraries are now more social than they used to be.. they are no longer used for individual 'quiet' learning. They are rather a more open planned social area that incorporate cafes lots of grouped desks and meeting spaces, as well a large amount of technology to supply the information... there is less emphasis on quiet spaces and these are rather grouped into specific rooms if they are required. I need my project to reflect these changes in the library and information centres. I also found the metric handbook quite useful in describing these changes.
The Peckham Library forms a good precedent as a modern library - it creates various zoning spaces that allow for specific learning requirements.
The Peckham Library forms a good precedent as a modern library - it creates various zoning spaces that allow for specific learning requirements.
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Architectural Proposal - Project 2
Leading on from the last project I now need to explore further into how integrating 'KIT's (knowledge information and technology) into Parliament House might work. All of the research I have looked at suggests that a great deal of importance lies with locating access to information in a central area. Therefore I need to analyse Parliament House to discover a location that will be central but will not detract from the original building. This is quite a difficult task as most of the centrally located spaces are already utilized for extremely important rooms and spaces that should not be replaced. I have included some of my early sketches and ideas of placement and possible forms to date...
This is diagramming and form with thoughts about movement and incorporating Pod type space that serve various office areas and the canopy which aids this movement.
These are just some inspiration canopies that I have found. I particularly like the bottom left image as this canopy attaches to existing structures and creates an interesting form.
I began to explore a geometric pattern for the canopy that could then also form the shapes of the pods below. I have also further explored the idea of an underground storage system which was posted earlier in my blog. I think it could be quite interesting to allow my pods to service both the offices as well as go underground to explore the machine operated storage as an education device - perhaps this could integrate the public??
Perhaps my canopy could bring light to the underground spaces as well as provide energy through solar panels or photovoltaic panels. This would allow for my design to be independent which I think is important as the information that it contains will always be accessible regardless of any issues that Parliament House may have with electricity etc. Information is the backbone to a working environment and therefore it needs to be constantly accessible.
Initial analysis has proven it very difficult to find a central location that is close to all the action within parliament house. I have nominated an area of offices that could be re-designed as the main building location with a canopy that spans off this space into the courtyard spaces surrounding the the main offices. An issue I am battling with this location is that it is off to a side and not central thus favouring one side of Parliament House. However, going more central will require demolitioning important spaces which I do not believe is a good solution.
This sketch was the idea of having a large pod like structure that sat above all the offices but still allowed activity to happen beneath it. I like this idea because it adds an element to parliament house without effecting was is already existing.
These are just some inspiration canopies that I have found. I particularly like the bottom left image as this canopy attaches to existing structures and creates an interesting form.
I began to explore a geometric pattern for the canopy that could then also form the shapes of the pods below. I have also further explored the idea of an underground storage system which was posted earlier in my blog. I think it could be quite interesting to allow my pods to service both the offices as well as go underground to explore the machine operated storage as an education device - perhaps this could integrate the public??
Perhaps my canopy could bring light to the underground spaces as well as provide energy through solar panels or photovoltaic panels. This would allow for my design to be independent which I think is important as the information that it contains will always be accessible regardless of any issues that Parliament House may have with electricity etc. Information is the backbone to a working environment and therefore it needs to be constantly accessible.
Saturday, 10 September 2011
Researching..
I have come across some parasitic architecture. This could be an interesting concept to use for project 2.. perhaps my new proposal simply clips onto various parts of Parliament House and feeds of the existing infrastructure.. fuel for thought!
Thursday, 1 September 2011
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