Friday 22 June 2018

36 textures


sketches

























Exp3 Final Image











The facade utilises steel structure as support.
The storeys have similar structure which can be seen as "
'repetition" 







The Gallery

The computer room

Workshop

Library

Lecture theatre 

Research centre






MOVNIG ELEMENT:



The exit to the stairs can be constantly closed to provide more platform for people


The ceiling of the top floor can be extended to provide shading when needed and also can be worked as a shelter


Lumion: https://www.archdaily.com/871708/public-pools-or-private-houses-how-should-stockholm-use-its-cliffs

Sketchup: https://www.archdaily.com/871708/public-pools-or-private-houses-how-should-stockholm-use-its-cliffs



Wednesday 20 June 2018

Moving elements

Article

The Infinity Pool offers a 1km stretch of public space along the Sodermalm cliffs, hosting sweeping vistas of the magnificent Baltic inlet, where an archipelago slowly blends into the urban landscape of Stockholm. During Spring, Summer, and Autumn, a rooftop swimming pool is heated by waste heat, with water supplied from the Baltic Sea via a treatment facility. During colder winter months, the water freezes to create a surface ideal for ice skating.

The structure underneath the pool contains dressing rooms, showers, and saunas, also offering unobstructed views towards the Baltic Sea. Similar to Nestinbox, the load-bearing steel structure of the Infinity Pool is bolted to the bedrock of existing cliff faces, while a modular, concrete secondary structure can be mounted and secured to the steel structure by crane.

Nestinbox and the Infinity Pool address identical site conditions from entirely different standpoints. Nestinbox sees the cliffs of Stockholm as an untapped resource for addressing a global growing demand for housing, creating a residential community above ground level. By contrast, UMA sees the cliffs as an opportunity to invest in inclusive, attractive public space, enhancing the touristic appeal of Stockholm as a city of creative innovation.

Source: https://www.archdaily.com/871708/public-pools-or-private-houses-how-should-stockholm-use-its-cliffs


Concept: Steel structure, repetition, rhythm