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Ana-blog

analogue; a physical object or quan� ty used to measure or represent

another quan� ty

blog; (abbrevia� on for “web-log”) a website where entries are wri! en

in chronological order and commonly displayed in reverse chronological

order

Ana-blog was a physical forum for sharing and discussing

ideas in the Material studio. The exercise lead to the

iden! fi ca! on of common themes within our work.

mAtlas outlines these themes by analysing and documen! ng

the process involved.

mAtlasm a t e r i a l 1 0 / 1 1

Darragh Quinn

Emily Kehoe Smith

Esmaeil Bemena

Jayne Thompson

Khalid Al-Shairrawi

Kirs! n Zuk

Lewis Benmore

Louise Wylie

Stephen McCullough

Thomas Hetherington

Zainab Aryan

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Landscape

Narra� ve

Mapping

Memory

Process

Culture

Posi� oning

Themes

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LandscapeCulture

Posi oningNarra ve

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Thema� c Distribu� on

Mapping Memory

Process

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Thema� c Links

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Darragh

Emily

Eshmaiel

Jayne

Khalid

Kirs n

Lewis

Louise

Stephen

Thomas

Zainab

Individual Posts

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Regions

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Ref:

Lund & Slaa� o Arkitekter; Informa� on Book,Statsbygg,Oslo, 1998

Protec� ve Structure for Hamar Cathedrals Ruins

Lund & Slaa� o Arkitekter

Posted by: Emily

Process

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Adjus� ng Founda� ons

John Hejduk

Posted by: Jayne

Narra� ve

Ref:

Hejduk, John, Adjus� ng Founda� ons, Monacelli Press, New York 1995.

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Fluidcity

Dominic Stevens

Posted by: Darragh

Landscape

Ref:

Stevens D., Rural, Mermaid Turbulence, Leitrim, 2007

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Narra� ve

Signal tower detail

Belmullet, Co. Mayo

Posted by: Emily

Ref:

Photograph by Emily Kehoe Smith

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Process

Narra� ve

Typologies

Bernd and Hilla Becher

Posted by: Emily

Ref:

Becher, B. and H. Typologies, The MIT Press, London, 2003

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Posi� oning

Landscape

Landscape with a church and village

Jacob Van Ruisdael 1665-1670

Posted by: Lewis

Ref:

Sverre Fehn ‘Building On The Horizon’

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Posi� oning

Landscape

Fogo Island Long Studio

Saunders

Posted by: Zainab

Ref:

www.archdaily.com/95325/fogo-island-long-studio-saunders-architecture

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Landscape

Posi� oning

Irish Signal Tower (1806)

Glosh Hill, Co. Mayo, Ireland

Posted by: Emily

Ref:

Photograph by Emily Kehoe Smith

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Ref:

Eisenman P., Blurred zones :inves� ga� ons of the inters� � al, Monacelli Press, New York, 2003

City of Culture, Galicia

Peter Eisenmann

Posted by: Kirs� n

Landscape

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Ref:

Simon & Tom Bloor, The Fascina� on of Islands, Exhibi� on Pamphlet, 2011

The Fascina� on of Islands

Simon & Tom Bloor

Posted by: Darragh

Posi� oning

Memory

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Ref:

Juhani Pallasmaa: The Thinking Hand existen� al and embodied wisdom in architecture

[Chichester : Wiley, 2009.]

The working hand

Gerrit Thomas Rietveld, Sonsbeek Sculpture Pavilion, Arnhem, 1954

Posted by: Stephen

Process

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Rachel Whiteread

House - 1993

Posted by: Tom

Narra� ve

Memory

Ref:

Lingwood J., Rachel Whiteread :house, Phaidon Press, 1995.

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Ref:

Ingold, T. Lines: A Brief History, Routledge. 2007

Lines

Tim Ingold, 2007

Posted by: Emily

Mapping

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Ref:

h� p://www.ps� .com/2010/02/pic-the-dovecote-studio.html

The Dovecote Studio

Haworth Tompkins

Posted by: Zainab

Narra! ve

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Ref:

Geddes P., Ci� es in Evolu� on, 1915, William & Norgate, London, 1915

Patrick Geddes

Ci� es in Evolu� on

Posted by: Darragh

Culture

Mapping

Landscape

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Ref:

Meret Oppenheim :from breakfast in fur and back again, Bielefeld : Kerber Verlag, 2003

Furry Cup

Meret Oppenheim

Posted by: Khalid

Posi! oning

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Ref:

Loos, A. and Le Corbusier, Raumplan versus Plan Libre, 010 Publishers, Ro� erdam, 2008

sketch of the ‘pe� t maison’ on lake leman

Le Corbusier

Posted by: Emily

Landscape

Posi! oning

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Ref:

Shaw N., Highland Landscape Aesthe� cs, University of Dundee, Dundee, 2003Publishers, Ro� erdam, 2008

Sonorous Map (Wester Ross)

Norman Shaw

Posted by: Darragh

Landscape

Mapping

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Ref:

Freud S., Hogarth Press, London, 1973

Civilisa� on and its Discontents

Sigmund Freud

Posted by: Khalid

Posi! oning

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Ref:

Leatherbarrow D. and Mostafavi M., Surface Architecture, MIT Press, Cambridge MA, 2002

Window Wall

Le Corbusier

Posted by: Esmaeil

Posi! oning

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Ref:

Kuma K. , AA Publishers, London, 2007

An� -Object

Kengo Kuma

Posted by: Kirs! n

Landscape

Posi! oning

‘One may

enclose space

with walls

and bury it

underground,

but

architecture

is always

connected to

the world’

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Ref:

Hiezer M., Effi gy Tumuli, Harry Abrams Publishing, New York, 1990

Double Nega� ve

Michael Heizer

Posted by: Kirs! n

Landscape

‘The actual

disrup! on of

the earths

crust is at

! mes very

compelling.’

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Ref:

Quinn D., Design Research Unit, Dundee, 2010

Ideas Made Manifest

DRU Exhibit

Posted by: Darragh

Process

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Ref:

Photograph by Stephen McCullough

Perth City Archives

Posted by: Stephen

Memory

Narra! ve

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Ref:

Steinmann M., Reality as History, A+U, 1976

Reality As History

Mar� n Steinmann

Posted by: Khalid

Memory

-notes for a discussion of realism in architecture

“nowadays, complained Mr.K., countless people pride themselves on being able to write thick books

all alone, and this meets with the general approval (…) There is no thought then which could be

adopted and no formulation of a thought then which could be quoted. How little they need to do so!

A pen and a bit of paper is all they can present! And without help, only with the pitiful material that

a single man carry in his arms, they erect their huts! The largest buildings they know are the ones

that can be built by a single man!

“nowadays, complained Mr.K., countless people pride themselves on being able to write thick books

all alone, and this meets with the general approval (…) There is no thought then which could be

adopted and no formulation of a thought then which could be quoted. How little they need to do so!

A pen and a bit of paper is all they can present! And without help, only with the pitiful material that

a single man carry in his arms, they erect their huts! The largest buildings they know are the ones

that can be built by a single man!

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Ref:

Aldo Rossi, translated by Finch Allibone. Aldo Rossi Architect. Milan: Electa Spa - Milano, 1987

Theatre of Science

Aldo Rossi

Posted by: Khalid

Memory

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Ref:

Watson A., and Cocker D., Leaving Jericho, John David Mooney Founda� on, Chicago, 2003

Oral Transmission - Sketches

Arthur Watson

Posted by: Darragh

Culture

Process

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Ref:

Buzas, Stefan: Sir John Soane’s Museum, London. [Berlin : Ernst Wasmuth Verlag, 1994]

Soane Museum

John Soane

Posted by: Stephen

Culture

Process

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