4/20/2013
4/18/2013
BUG DOME: Built in China on a site of a wasteland of a ruined building, used as a social club, meeting place and "venue hall" for underground bands. Includes a shade, a stage and a fireplace. Technology is local- vernacular.
http://cabbagerose.tumblr.com/post/625387492/architecture-bug-dome-china
http://cabbagerose.tumblr.com/post/625387492/architecture-bug-dome-china
Words:
Asee,
Bamboo,
Hiriya,
Residue group
Antoon Versteegde- Dutch Artist/Engineer, working with Bamboo and a self-developed elastic connector
http://www.versteegde.nl/Home.html
http://www.versteegde.nl/Home.html
Words:
Asee,
Bamboo,
Residue group
An essay by Eyal Weizman & Rafi Segal - "The Mountain", from Studio magazine, vol. 161, 2005
Hebrew version- http://readingmachine.co.il/home/books/book_1_85984_549_5/chapter01_3904228
Also appears in "A Civilian Occupation"-
http://babelarchitectures.blogspot.co.il/2009/06/rafi-segal-and-eyal-weizman-civilian.html
Hebrew version- http://readingmachine.co.il/home/books/book_1_85984_549_5/chapter01_3904228
Also appears in "A Civilian Occupation"-
http://babelarchitectures.blogspot.co.il/2009/06/rafi-segal-and-eyal-weizman-civilian.html
Words:
Books,
חומה ומגדל
Principles of planning - Residue Group
ציפור - Bird
חומר מקומי
Local material
ללא מחבר מחומר שלישי
No 3rd-party
connectors
ללא כלי עבודה מלבד גוף הציפור
No tools except
body
טכניקות מהחומר עצמו
Technics from the
material itself
שיפורים נקודתיים (עיבוי, חיזוק)
Specific
enhancements
"טפיליות"
"Parasite"
Zero Budget
טכנולוגיות לא מזהמות
Non-pollutive
technologies
אפשרות הזזה (בקינים מונַחים)
Movable
מבנה=מעטפת
Structure=Envelope
|
טכנולוגיה - Technology
חומר מקומי
Local material
ללא מחבר מחומר שלישי
No 3rd-party
connectors
ללא כלי עבודה מלבד גוף האדם
No tools except
body
טכניקות מהחומר עצמו
Technics from the
material itself
שיפורים נקודתיים (עיבוי, חיזוק)
Specific
enhancements
"טפיליות"
"Parasite"
Zero Budget
טכנולוגיות לא מזהמות
Non-pollutive
technologies
אפשרות הזזה
Movable
מבנה=מעטפת
Structure=Envelope
|
4/17/2013
"Ecological"-seasonal hotel in Switzerland: built every year for the season the torn apart by the season's end.
http://inhabitat.com/dome-dotted-eco-resort-is-a-winter-wonderland-in-the-swiss-alps/
http://inhabitat.com/dome-dotted-eco-resort-is-a-winter-wonderland-in-the-swiss-alps/
4/16/2013
4/15/2013
About SABA pedagogy (Hebrew)
At the Zezeze Architecture Gallery, Tel Aviv on the occasion of the 2012 Project of the Year exhibition.
4/02/2013
SABA wins the Arieh and Eldar Sharon Award
SABA 2011 wins 1st prize in the Arieh and Eldar Sharon Award for Creative Student, and the Project of the Year competition organized by Architecture of Israel Quarterly and the EU Delegation to Israel.
The Awards ceremony will be held on Tuesday, April 9, 19:00 at ZEZEZE Architecture Gallery in Hangar 21, Tel Aviv Harbor.
4/01/2013
Asee group - learning from the nature - Present Bamboo & Common Reed structure
ASEE - Natural and Artificial structures
"Ein Hashofet"
"Ark of Bamboo"
Our
course of action comes after observing the site.
We chose to map three areas:
We chose to map three areas:
1. Access to park Ariel Sharon.
2. Trees
and vegetation in the park - with an emphasis on individual trees that produce
shadow points.
3. Mapping
river channels, river route and trails that connect to it.
While working on mapping both on the site and in the studio, we realized that we are interested in the river channel, our structure and our attitude to it and to the vegetation that exists on the banks of the river channels in the park.
The mapping created led us to define three potential sites for us and they differ from each other in their relationship to water, in their location in relation to Mount Hiriya and vegetation which we thought to consider when building a the structure.
The three sites were:
1. The
Hill.
2. The
Bridge.
3. The
Sangam (stream channels meeting - Sanskrit)
Our attention was more to the bridge and to the sangam, including quantities of reed which immediately attracted attention as an opportunity in the site - the use of the reed as our construction yields distinct advantages:
1. Using
material that is abundant in its natural form and site, preventing un-necessary
transport of material from elsewhere.
2. Possibility
of building with material that can be returned to nature after use (biodegradable).
3. Using
material that originates near the banks of the river - where we want our
building to be located. Connects with the idea of a natural project in
relation to the water.
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