In order to start small discussion about our project we are answering Your questions and doubts.
"Could you specify the findings you made in contemporary zoo ideas?"
1) Visitors path should be systematized in a way that does not make them confused.(Hence we are trying to create one optimal path that influences shape of buildings).
2) Mixing species as much as it is possible, but one must remember about habits, what eat what, climate they use to live in, time activity, etc.
3) Rotation exhibits - making groups of animals with similar environmental requirements and swapping them within few paddocks during day or week
4) Our (small) idea is arranging exhibitions along the visitors path due to evolution order.
"Also, how will your rhinoscript inform yourproject further then beeing a terrain modeling tool?
Does it also affect the architecture design?
Do you have a design strategy for the architecture?"
The rhino definition that we are constructing is creating initial shape of buildings(pavillions).
The idea of this definition is to creat fluent mass that is shaped according to the paths
Later on we are going to divide this initial state into enclosed or opened structures.
Till now, our final idea was to make footbridge(corridor) for visitors elevated where it is needed
(for example to watch giraffs at level of their heads or watch different animals from above).
This part will be made in rhino as fluent spline going through specified points.
"The Images now on the blog suggest a method of zoos that seems outdated
to me, as it indicates specific areas of climate instead of understanding the biosphere as a sytem under the constant
influence of intensive forces....how do this forces shape architectural conception?"
As climate driving forces we understand sun, wind, rain etc. If You ment the same aspects, we must admit that we thought about using them.
but for zoo design we were trying to find rules that are only specific for zoo. As a biosphere system do You have in mind something like "biosphere II" project?
If You want to encourage us to start thinking about creating architecture in terms of doing, for example, sun or wind analysis,
our idea is that maybe this should be rethinked "from inside".
For example: normally we design super efficient shape of skyscraper to minimize wind force hitting facade or optimalize sun exposure.
Our situation is that we have spatial arrangement and we have to create best conditions inside, so maybe we should try to figure out some intelligent skin(?).
We still need to have some thing cleared out...
We have seen that most of projects done with students are inspired with natural objects like flowers or leafs,
do You expect us as well to find something in nature that will suit our project?
Sunday, April 26, 2009
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