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Finale Tekening met een oog voor Bow Wow
Opbouw van de finale tekening en zijn alledaagse situatiesÂ
Opzoek naar het juiste perspectief
Het cad-cafĂŠ
Dieren in hun natuurlijke cad-habitat
As stated in Adrian Forty's "Concrete and Culture" (a very recommended read), architect Paul Rudolph's reliance on pen-and-ink rendering came from his avoidance of models during the development of his design, because, he wrote: "the model cannot readily indicate details or materials". On the...
Paul Rudolph een zeer bekende Amerikaanse architect die veel gebruikt maakt van de perspectiefsnede bij de voorstelling van zijn werk.
Het afbeelden van een niet ideale wereld in een CAD-tekening
Inspiratie perspectief snedes techniek-tactiek
The perspective section is an increasingly popular form of architectural representation, one that is most commonly used in architectural...
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-Techniek: Rhino tekening
-Tactiek: Een perspectief snede, die het mogelijk maakt de volledige ruimtes weer te geven in een snede tekening
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- Techniek: Collage/Modeleren in Rhino
- Tactiek: Het opwerken van de digitale perspectief snede, zodat deze de 'behaviorology' (hoe de gebruikers van het gebouw de ruimte gebruiken ) duidelijk maakt binnen het gebouw.
Voorstelling project House & Atelier Bow Wow op hun eigen website
Juicy House - Atelier Bow Wow,
Project van Atelier Bow Wow dat ook werd gebouwd in 2005. Dat Bow Wowâs teken-en onderzoeksstijl bevestigd
Dog Chair - Atelier Bow Wow
Stoel die gebruikt wordt in de snede van House & Atelier Bow Wow
Atelier Bow-Wow's 2021 Royal Academy annual architecture lecture
Lezing van Yoshiharu Tsukamoto and Momoyo Kaijima, de oprichters van Atelier Bow Wow, waarin zij hun werkwijze en onderzoek binnen de architectuur verduidelijken.
Finale kopie House & Atelier Bow Wow
Trace in Rhino met onderzoek naar elementen die het gebruik van de ruimtes aantonen
TheorieÍn Atelier Bow Wow toepasbaar op dit project
Pet Architecture
"Pet Architecture" is a term Atelier Bow-Wow uses for the buildings that have been squeezed into left over urban spaces. Buildings with curious shapes and inventive solutions for windows, drainage, and air-conditioning often arise in these urban situation. One example of this is the Coffee Saloon Kimoto in Tokyo, a triangular structure with a capacity of four customers.
Most of those buildings are cheaply built, and therefore are not spectacular in design and they use not the forefront of technology. However we are attracted by them. It's maybe because their presence produces a relaxed atmosphere and make us feel relieved. Pets, companion animals of the people, are usually small, humorous and charming. We find what we call "pet architecture", architecture having pet like characteristics, existing in the most unexpected places within the Tokyo city limits.
Atelier Bow-Wow documented these micro buildings in detail through photographs, elevations, maps, 3D sketches, and brief descriptions in their publications âPet Architecture Guide Bookâ and âMade in Tokyo."
Behaviorology
Behaviorology is the study of functional relationships between âbehaviourâ and its many independent variables in the determining environment. Behaviorological accounts are influences and based on the current social and physical environment in which the behaviour occurs, the personal history of the behaving organism, and the behavioural capacity of the given species. It is also a clever means of integrating the âbuiltâ environment across different scales; furniture, architecture, structures of civil engineering and urban planning. âIt positions projects within an ecosystem of behaviours as elements which participate in spatial production.â
The behaviorologist discovers the natural laws which govern and dictate behaviour. Through this knowledge they then develop behaviour engineering technologies relevant to behaviour in many fields including architecture, education, and entertainment. It can be applied to natural elements as well as buildings (not only humans).
Architecture firm Atelier Bow-Wow is famous for its interpretation and use of the concept of behaviorology in its design work. According to founders Tsukamoto and Kaijima, behaviorology defines architectural expression through the understanding of the complex relationship between people (the inhabitants of a space), the built environment, and urban space. Bow-Wow's Behaviorology goes further than âform follows functionâ: it bases form on the behaviour of both the building and natural elements. The study of a building's articulation, inherent properties of elements such as heat, wind, light, water and the understanding of individual and common human behaviour leads to a stronger localized architecture.
Micro Public Space
Micro Public Spaces are devices proposed by Atelier Bow-Wow which create social platforms. Micro Public Space shows Atelier Bow-Wow's way of thinking about the space, i.e.social space, a concept influenced by Henri Lefebvre that discusses 'a space is produced neither by architects nor by city planners, nor by the users who live in space: space is not consumer-generated but space-generated',therefore, 'it is not people who creates space, but social spaces that use people to bring themselves into being'.
Atelier Bow-Wow creates Micro Public Spaces using the framework of an art-exhibition. In the projects on Micro Public Spaces, such as Manga Pod (2002), Furnicycle(2002) and White Limousine Yatai (2003), Atelier Bow-Wow tries to create the new behaviours of the city and people through small furniture or non-enclosed public spaces that encourage active user participation and support individual body experience and behaviour. So their projects construct situation rather than objects that they adjust 'the posture of people and their layout in a space'.
Therefore, Micro Public Space, as the term micro indicates, is an attempt to take even the smallest space or object that is officially public and to add individual layer to it as making use of the space.
Da-me Architecture
"Da-me Architecture" (no-good architecture) is a term coined by Atelier Bow Wow, to describe the buildings in Tokyo which prioritizes a "stubbornly honest" response to specific site conditions and program requirements, without insisting on architectural aesthetic and form.Hence, these tend to disregard the need to express "good taste" or to "work with nostalgia" (pre-conditioned meanings, categories or looks), resulting in a "hybrid, junky architecture" that is regarded by some critics and practitioners as "disgusting" or "shameless". However, according to Atelier Bow Wow, "Shamelessness can become useful", as these buildings intricately report of the urban condition of the city. These, in fact, "epitomize a creative new, adaptive aesthetic that can be said to be the quintessence of Tokyo."
"Da-me Architecture" represents the most cost-effective and efficient solutions requiring minimum effort, which is expected in a place like Tokyo.[14] Constructed in the most practical manner with the possible elements on site, âDa-meâ often utilizes "spatial by-products" or whatever is at hand, like under concrete engineering structures, rooftops or gaps between buildings etc. âDa-me architecture also becomes about the juxtaposition of types, resulting in "cross-categorical hybrids" which are varied, completely unrelated but interdependent.An example would be the highway departmental store as mentioned in "Made in Tokyo" (a guidebook by Atelier Bow-Wow, further described below) which both belong in different categories, and have no relation in use, but exist in the same location because the traffic above and the shopping below share the same structure.
Such an existence seems an antithesis of aesthetics, history, classification and planning, but it is interesting and refreshing as the architecture is simply a physical functional construct that has arrived at this point through a desperation in attempts to respond to the here and now and not anything else.
Graphic Anatomy Atelier Bow-Wow is een publicatie waarin de gekregen tekening gebundeld zit in combinatie met verschillende andere tekeningen van atelier Bow Wow die mij geholpen hebben bij de interpretatie van hun werk
Maquette van House & Atelier Bow Wow voor een 3D visualisatie van het project