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Two projects from the forth year.
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Year 4
1. Bamboo education centre
3. The Building.The design of the buildings rests on a bamboo structure that covers an educational,working, meeting and housing parts. The core is the meeting part where the reception is. The housing is separated from the rest for some quietness. The round core is turned to the Gathering Centre, where big meetings could be held, while the workshop is double sided between the street and the open area between the Educational and the Gathering Centre. The building has a two roof system: an outer skin made out of bamboo and, under its shade, the rammed earth
1. Earthquake!
development. As Haiti only has 4% of its original rainforest left we aim to restore some of the greenery, while, at the same time, we are planting a new future of an
lot of other products like textile, furniture, etc.
2. The Educational Centre.This educational centre is turned towards serving the local population. It has place for some volunteers to work and start this task, teaching the locals on how to build and use bamboo in various ways, so that this knowledge can be spread between them later on. It should be a crossing point between knowing the material, taking care of the plantations and producing useful things out of bamboo. Also, the children from the nearby school in the complex could come by for some grown up knowledge and to learn something on this activity.
BAMBOOEDUCATIONAL CENTRE
PORT-AU-PRINCEHAITI COMMUNTIY CENTRE
ATELIÉR: SCHLEGER & LEISLER_SUMMER SEMESTER 2010MAGNUS SAMUELSSON
PORT-AU-PRINCE
HAITI
CARIBBEAN
PERSPECTIVE FROM WEST
BAMBOO GROWTH ZONE
3. The Building.The design of the buildings rests on a bamboo structure that covers an educational,working, meeting and housing parts. The core is the meeting part where the reception is. The housing is separated from the rest for some quietness. The round core is turned to the Gathering Centre, where big meetings could be held, while the workshop is double sided between the street and the open area between the Educational and the Gathering Centre. The building has a two roof system: an outer skin made out of bamboo and, under its shade, the rammed earth
1. Earthquake!
development. As Haiti only has 4% of its original rainforest left we aim to restore some of the greenery, while, at the same time, we are planting a new future of an
lot of other products like textile, furniture, etc.
2. The Educational Centre.This educational centre is turned towards serving the local population. It has place for some volunteers to work and start this task, teaching the locals on how to build and use bamboo in various ways, so that this knowledge can be spread between them later on. It should be a crossing point between knowing the material, taking care of the plantations and producing useful things out of bamboo. Also, the children from the nearby school in the complex could come by for some grown up knowledge and to learn something on this activity.
BAMBOOEDUCATIONAL CENTRE
PORT-AU-PRINCEHAITI COMMUNTIY CENTRE
ATELIÉR: SCHLEGER & LEISLER_SUMMER SEMESTER 2010MAGNUS SAMUELSSON
PORT-AU-PRINCE
HAITI
CARIBBEAN
PERSPECTIVE FROM WEST
BAMBOO GROWTH ZONE
SCHOOL
GATHERING CENTRE
EDUCATIONAL CENTRE
CHAPEL
SITUATION PLAN 1:2000 (A1)FLOOR PLAN 1:200 (A1)
EDUCATIONMEETING
WORKSHOPSSTUDY
step 1. VOLUME step 4. SHAPE step 5. FINAL PRODUCT
EDUCATION
MEETING WORKSHOPS
STUDY
step 2. FUNCTION
EDUCATION
MEETING WORKSHOPS
STUDY
step 3. INTENSITY INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
BUILDING CONCEPT
PROJECT CONCEPT
THE PLANT!
TAKE CARE OF IT!
STUDY BAMBOOSTRUCTURE WHILE WAITING!
TREATMENT OFTHE BAMBOO!
BUILD YOUR OWNBAMBOO HOUSE!
RECOVER THE RAIN FOREST IN HAITI!
STUDY IN THEMEAN WHILE!
HARVEST TIME!
LET IT GROW!
PLANT IT!
LIBRARY/STUDYROOM
LIBRARY/ARCHIVES
STORAGE
WORKSHOP
SHOWERS
ROOM
STORAGE
EDUCATIONAL ROOM
RECEPTION
OFFICES
STUDYROOMS
ATELIÉRS
BEDROOMS TOILETS
2 4 6 8 10
A
A
SCHOOL
GATHERING CENTRE
EDUCATIONAL CENTRE
CHAPEL
SITUATION PLAN 1:2000 (A1)FLOOR PLAN 1:200 (A1)
EDUCATIONMEETING
WORKSHOPSSTUDY
step 1. VOLUME step 4. SHAPE step 5. FINAL PRODUCT
EDUCATION
MEETING WORKSHOPS
STUDY
step 2. FUNCTION
EDUCATION
MEETING WORKSHOPS
STUDY
step 3. INTENSITY INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
BUILDING CONCEPT
PROJECT CONCEPT
THE PLANT!
TAKE CARE OF IT!
STUDY BAMBOOSTRUCTURE WHILE WAITING!
TREATMENT OFTHE BAMBOO!
BUILD YOUR OWNBAMBOO HOUSE!
RECOVER THE RAIN FOREST IN HAITI!
STUDY IN THEMEAN WHILE!
HARVEST TIME!
LET IT GROW!
PLANT IT!
LIBRARY/STUDYROOM
LIBRARY/ARCHIVES
STORAGE
WORKSHOP
SHOWERS
ROOM
STORAGE
EDUCATIONAL ROOM
RECEPTION
OFFICES
STUDYROOMS
ATELIÉRS
BEDROOMS TOILETS
2 4 6 8 10
A
A
SECTION A-A 1:200 (A1)
ELEVATION NORTH 1:200 (A1)
ELEVATION WEST 1:200 (A1)
SECTION A-A 1:200 (A1)
ELEVATION NORTH 1:200 (A1)
ELEVATION WEST 1:200 (A1)
2. Furniture
design
method
intro
day 1
?
day 5
is this a trash bin?yeah!
day 14
oh, look at that fine piece of art!
day 22
i love this furniture!
experimental design studio_prague_summer semester_2010_magnus samuelsson
ART+FURNITURE+TRASH=TRUE
+
?
interact !art
furnituretrash(bin)
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x 1x 428x 428x 2x 2x 57x 2x 2x 2
final design
67 pieces of wood makes the frame 428 caps and screws is added to it 1 PET bottle works as a cap container
AIM: to create urban furniture that allows a strong interaction between its shape and its users.
INTENTION: to (re)use discarded material in a universal way, so that this object can be placed in multiple urban contexts.
FUNCTION: trash can be useful to build both new furniture and pieces of art. What if we combine both? Can a trash(bin) be topic of fur-ther urban design?
FREE USE: the usefulness of a piece of art can be discussed but when it turns into free furniture, then people can interact with it, view it and use it in different ways.
NIGHTLIFE: light it a source of safety. By lightening up the bottles, their multiple colours can illuminate the space around them.
HOW? by re-using the caps of the PET bottles and screwing them to a wooden frame, we create the base for the people to constantly shift this furniture by adding their own bottles with different colours and shapes.
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