Tuesday, March 14, 2017

spatial poetry: couplets by jialei tang


The beauty of the morning; silent, bare, 
Ships, towers, domes, theatres, and temples lie 
Open unto the fields, and to the sky; 
All bright and glittering in the smokeless air. 
Dear God! the very houses seem asleep; 
And all that mighty heart is lying still! 

- excepts from Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 by William Wordsworth

A focus on circulation drives construction of channels underground to link between the LaGuardia and Vladeck estates to the piers in this project. These channels are underpasses which introduce new life into the area - human traffic, amenities and opportunities for micro-economies. A new habitat for the community to develop a thriving ecology. Aboveground affordable residential units are the Vladeck Houses reborn through architectural ecdysis. The homes lend inspiration from poetry — the couplet — while their sum remain faithful to the past Vladeck structurally. The configuration’s interstitial spaces provide opportunity for light wells into the channel. Inside, each iteration of the unit consists of two walls that extrude into the space between the lines to define functions of space. Its open ends and engineered skylights respire light and shadow for the life within. Indeed, (from God’s view), the very houses seem asleep; but beneath (and under) all that mighty heart is lying still! 

FURNITURE: Interrogating how the body interacts with immediate surrounding




Creating the unit of body: Choosing the block and defining seat size



Defining social relationships through orientation of the body



Reinterpretation of the piece for a single person



Create mobile mats to turn the ground into inhabitable planes





Transformation of the furniture unit to create different social conditions (multi-person)

TRANSLATION: BODY UNIT TO LIVING UNIT

Lumen: to create a light, airy space where the two ends are "open" and the other two enclose to form a passage of light and view

STUDIO

Couplet of walls caving in to navigate stanzas of space


Low extrusions to bridge the ground and the user

LOFT

Greater differentiation of private, resting space and shared, work space


PROGRAMMATIC BREAKDOWN
FIRST STOREY 



SECOND STOREY


TWO BEDROOM




PROGRAMMATIC INVESTIGATIONS

SCARCE TO CONCENTRATED: DORMANT TO ACTIVE
EX. SLEEP VS COOK
 

 
PLANS

ELEVATIONS

SONNETS OF LIGHT

selective filtration of light illuminating spaces in programmatic rhythm  







SHIFTING THE CEILING PLATE: 
Possible strategy for aggregation


CIRCULATION THROUGH AGGREGATION



TO BE CONTINUED