Your chosen programs are a combination of two and three
INTERRUPTING SPACE
& SMOKING PAVILION
Monday, April 12, 2010
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Program Three
Smoking Pavilion
The site that defines space through program. The site is activated by mechanised seats that only extrude if the next seat is occupied. The result is a highly controlled smokers pavilion forming a community construction of all different uses of the Britomart. The number of occupants using the program determines the scale of the space.
The site that defines space through program. The site is activated by mechanised seats that only extrude if the next seat is occupied. The result is a highly controlled smokers pavilion forming a community construction of all different uses of the Britomart. The number of occupants using the program determines the scale of the space.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Program Two
Interrupting Space
The two walls created from air will transform space and social conditions within the site over 12 hour intervals. In response to my event I was interested in how we try to control different social conditions on a public site. As the inhabitant passes through the site their presence will be interrupted by the moving air curtains, allowing the inhabitant to respond to changing threshold.
The two walls created from air will transform space and social conditions within the site over 12 hour intervals. In response to my event I was interested in how we try to control different social conditions on a public site. As the inhabitant passes through the site their presence will be interrupted by the moving air curtains, allowing the inhabitant to respond to changing threshold.
Program One
Recording Device
The device is sectioned through Britomarts pathway and the train station below. I am interested in how the recording of the above and below ground can offer spatial recordings. The device reacts to the wind above ground, which activates two surfaces below ground to produce a recording of sound. The sound is played above ground offering a social atmospheric condition from the climatic atmospheric condition.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
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