International workshop Istanbul – Twente – Sarajevo GROUP 2 Mees Beeker Sibel Kirca Serdar Köroğlu Aida Kulenović Mirjan Mehmedinović Tjark van de Merwe.

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international workshop Istanbul – Twente – Sarajevo GROUP 2 Mees Beeker Sibel Kirca Serdar Köroğlu Aida Kulenović Mirjan Mehmedinović Tjark van de Merwe Burcu Ölez THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO WEATHER CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO weather CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Early concepts Similarities?

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO weather CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Concept core defines volume adjustable to site

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO weather CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Early concepts Good & Bad?

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO weather CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Good & Bad? Early concepts Architectural quality Multi-functionality Transformability Comfort Cultural Identity Total many and easy transformation possibilities -- very defined box, not multifunctional

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO weather CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Early concepts Good & Bad? Architectural quality Multi-functionality Transformability Comfort Cultural Identity Total very defined box, not multifunctional

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO weather CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Early concepts Good & Bad? Architectural quality Multi-functionality Transformability Comfort Cultural Identity Total many transformation possibilities - a bit too many

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO weather CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Good & Bad? Early concepts Architectural quality Multi-functionality Transformability Comfort Cultural Identity Total useable on many sites, really flexible structure - bit to complicated solution

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO weather CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Early concepts Good & Bad? Architectural quality Multi-functionality Transformability Comfort Cultural Identity Total flexible but only in one direction + creating a roof & floor is a good base

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO weather CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Early concepts Good & Bad? Architectural quality Multi-functionality Transformability Comfort Cultural Identity Total many transformation possibilities - to many, useless transformations -- no relation with cultural context

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO weather CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS site: -fixed defined space -can be any location -can have specific demands volume: -roof & floor -transformable into a large range of shapes & sizes -1 up to n number of pavilions -protection against the weather core: -closed/open -installations -carries the specific user functions -divides the volume into different pavilions Concept conclusion

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO weather CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Concept volume

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO weather CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Concept volume

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO weather CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Concept core

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO weather CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Siteplan Vision of the entrance: -permeable -fast flow  limited seating -entertainment

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO weather CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Siteplan scenarios

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO weather CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Transformation - definition Weather (can change any minute) Transformation time: 1-2 minutes Defines: Comfortzone During the day (day/evening/night) Transformation time: 5-30 minutes Defines: Possible approach directions Setting up the event (start and end of festival) Transformation time: 1-2 days Defines: Siteplan & Volume & Infill

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO WEATHER CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Transformation use scenarios Setting up the event (start and end of festival) Transformation time: 1-2 days Defines: Functions included in pavilion

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO WEATHER CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Transformation use scenarios Setting up the event (start and end of festival) Transformation time: 1-2 days Defines: Functions included in pavilion

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO WEATHER CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Transformation use scenarios Setting up the event (start and end of festival) Transformation time: 1-2 days Defines: Functions included in pavilion

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO weather CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Transformation weather conditions Weather (can change any minute) Transformation time: 1-2 minutes Defines: Comfortzone

THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO WEATHER CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Transformation during the day During the day (day/evening/night) Transformation time: 5-30 minutes Defines: Possible approach directions

Overview (both teams need to work together!) THE CONCEPT Key characteristic of the concept / key inspiration for the concept THE CONCEPT Floor plans, sections, façades, 3D presentations SITE PLAN Integration of the pavilions on the site Presentation of different configurations and site dynamics TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT USE SCENARIOS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO WEATHER CONDITIONS TRANSFORMATIONS ACCORDING TO THE PICK HOURS, SLOW HOURS AND CLOSING HOURS Core Seating Volume Empty Volume Core Volume

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