Thursday, October 18, 2012

WEEK TWELVE: LECTURE


Assessment Criteria:


Think about atmosphere of your presentation
6 minutes to talk about your project
Potential movie presentation?
A1 panel: shows purpose of project
What does it contain?
What does it offer?
Diagrams useful
Try to communicate visually
If design changes over time, show visually
How spaces are used within your proposal
Sections shows an overall picture of how spaces are arranged
How do people move around within a section?
Show more than traditional architectural drawings
Exploded diagram useful to show how people can navigate around the building
How does the design relate to the community?
Make proposal believable
First person experience, using character 



    WEEK TWELVE: SCENARIO REDEFINED




    PADDINGTON CENTRAL TODAY:

    Sense of community
    Activity on the site
    How to make it more user friendly?
    How to create spaces for people to engage as a community?
    How to include a fairer demographic which includes the aging population

    A PATTERN LANGUAGE:

    Household Mix
    People need support and confirmation from people who have reached a different stage in the life cycle, at them same time they also need support from people who are at the same stage as they are themselves

    Present housing patterns tend to keep different types of households segregated from each other

    Each person can find in the face- to- face life of their neighbourhood at least passing contact with people from every stage of life

    Encourage growth toward a mix of household types in every neighbourhood, and every cluster so that one-person households, couples, families with children, and group household are side by side

    Old People Everywhere
    Old people need old people, but they also need the young, and young people need contact with the old

    Old people cannot be integrated socially as in traditional cultures unless they are first integrated physically- they share the same streets, shops, services and common land with everyone else

    Common Land
    Without common land no social system can survive

    There is a need for smaller and more private kinds of common land > forms the heart and soul of community

    Public Outdoor Room
    There are vey few spots along the streets of modern towns and neighbourhoods where people can hang out comfortably, for hours at a time

    What is needed is a framework which is enough defined so people naturally tend to stop there > curiosity naturally takes people there and invites them to stay > they will then create an environment which is appropriate to their activities

    PADDINGTON CENTRAL 2025
    The site addresses the current social context of 2012

    Maintains the existing storefronts on Latrobe Terrace and preserves their identifying character

    A safer pedestrian path is made above street level to encourage free movement and activities of families, younger children, elderly

    Following a model from ‘A pattern language’ the site will offer living spaces for 10% couples, 15% group households, 45% families, 30% singles (including elderly)

    Open community greenspaces is established to encourage social interaction and exposure for young and old

    Building merges and creates a relationship with the landscape