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Living Stadium.LONDON 2010

irina bogdan +robert thompson

winter semester

studio X_algorithmic surfacemodulations_christos passas

diastudiox.blogspot.comb-th.blogspot.com

Dessau International Architecture

DESIGN CONCEPT decomposed bunching algorithm

breaking element attractor application

recombination

The stadium in the past had an ephemeral functionality. Our initial ques-tion inlights of this fact, is how to make a stadium less about the initial function and more to do with engageing and maintaining a constant comunal atmosphere where a facet of activities can be housed.

This idea seeks to erase the concept of a stadium as a place not just for leasure but as a place for leaving, leasure, bussiness, etc. .

Now the new question is how does the sta-dium function within this realm and main-tains its identity?

strategy:

Transforming interest levels into mathematical data, we made conscious asumptions around a programatic platform, then coded our results into specific inten-sities. These then were able to influence and affect a grid blanketing the site. This fields of lines was then used as a formal technique to articulate the olympic park, the shell and the inner organisation.

gh point based attractor behaviorparametricINVESTIGATION

GENERATIVE DIAGRAMS definining secondary functions

definining secondary functions

GENERATIVE DIAGRAMSfunctions applied as a force on a grid

defining specific attractorbilities of the different supporting functionsprovided for a way to manipulate a surfacesparameters deforming it in the nature of a landscape.

GENERATIVE DIAGRAMS surface generation

surfacelines

GENERATIVE DIAGRAMSstadium form mapped on to surface.

basic surface geometry

attractor defined surface

GENERATIVE DIAGRAMS bunching algorithm taken further to define spaces

test 4 final configuration with spatial elementstest 3

test 2test 1

GENERATIVE DIAGRAMSextrapolating spaces defined by the line diagrams

The defining algorthim for this surface con-dition was derived from the spatial diagram seeing it as a gravitational element .the idea of creating a double surface, a duplicate of the initially derived surface to house and support the supporting functions in the stadium.

MASTERPLAN DIAGRAMS

applying the attractor logic to site and land-scape

Paths on site

MASTERPLAN DIAGRAMS

point subdivision of path resulting grid deformation

applying the attractor logic to site and land-scape

MASTERPLANSCHEME

INTERNALVOLUMESresulting supporting program volumes

FLOORPLAN

garden and skate park

shopping and leisure

shops and restaurants

business center

olympic stadium

athletes center

fan zone

vip + conference

ENLARGEFLOORPLANpllan of shops and restaruants second floor

internal spaces

seating canopy

SECTIONA-A

SECTIONA-A

SECTIONB-B

SECTIONB-B

FRONTELEVATION

FRONTELEVATION

01VISUALIZATION

02VISUALIZATION

003.04VISUALIZATION

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