Room Installation by students @ Visual Arts and Design Kassel –
–Joern Roeder & Jonathan Pirnay
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Room Installation by students @ Visual Arts and Design Kassel –
–Joern Roeder & Jonathan Pirnay
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hello little troll wannabeeezz…
back to the SS-zone, but something tells me that igmnorance levels are reaching an extreme high, so i am quite sure that ur gonna ♥ this one. A.N. Furman from da UK(+) and his project the Church of Perpetual Experimentation.
Amaazing models, pushing speculative narrations and architectural experimentations into groundbreaking fields..blah blah blah.we are not gonna bother u with all the autistic info, just enjoy botzz
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Interesting post about the European.street.design.Challenge via ArthurDesign (+)
The European Street Design Challenge workshop started by some conferences in the PICNIC area to share with us Paris and Amsterdam’s vision of creativity and to explain us the schedule of the three coming days. We then went in the Waag Society which is settled in a castle in the Red Light District and which hosted us for the whole workshop.
As soon as everyone was ready we jumped into what we believe was the first thing to do: understanding the people and the area.
Tourists represent a major part of what the area is, therefore we first walked in the Red Light District of Amsterdam to understand what we feel as tourists when going around with not much information about the area.

To compare our feelings we mapped where we felt good and/or bad in the district and we discussed why.
We then listened and discussed with Birgit Büchner (see right picture), Project manager for Museum Our Lord in the Attic and Henny Tinga from the Salvation Army who gave us an historical and cultural point of view of the area. They also shared with us some problems they encounter everyday in the Red Light District such as the number of tourists in the street, the noise they generate and the fact that they don’t see the treasure of the area.
To have different points of view of the district we went down in the street and talked to people: waiters, bartenders, massage shop owners, inhabitants, etc. After speaking with many people we came up with one new conclusion: some people feel like this place is the best ever!
After having these keys to see the district from different points of view, we all went downtown again and indeed, we saw all these old buildings and we were especially astonished by the beautiful view you have from all bridges crossing the canals. And this is the moment where we came up with an other conclusion: it is quite difficult to see this aspect of the area at the first glance.
Based on all the information we gathered we came up with one conclusion: if the district has an incredible cultural diversity it has unfortunately a disproportionate visual diversity.
We believe that this disproportionate visual diversity is just a matter of point of view. This is the reason why we decided to solve the problem: how can we give people the opportunity to change their point of view of the Red Light District to better see its historical and cultural aspects?
To build a concept that would solve this problem and represent our values at the same time, we listed two key elements that we believe could help people see an other face of the area: contemplation and information.
We then brainstormed to translate those elements into a concept. To do so we wrote, made quick mock-ups and scenarios.
At the end, we all agreed that the best place to make people change their point of view is in the middle of the Red Light District meaning, on the canals.
The bridges offer a unique view of the area which is really beautiful especially thanks to the trees and the old architecture.
We believe the first step to change one’s point of view on an area is to give him the opportunity to contemplate it. Therefore we propose to create a place on top of the canals to give people a chance to do nothing but admire the area.
Once people are in the position to see the district from an other point of view we believe they need information to increase their knowledge on the area. As this needs to be seamlessly provided we suggest to build screens that use augmented reality to add an informative layer on top of the reality. This layer is added on top of what people see from this place. Plus, tweets related to the area are displayed on the screen to let people share their thoughts and for the local people to share events and more.
As we want to help people see this other aspect of the district ,we suggest to use this augmented reality screens all across the canals. This way people can easily learn about the area.
To push the idea of changing people’s point of view we want to shock them by making them the one that people are looking at.
Finally we would like this place and those interactive screens to be a interface for sharing different strong points of view. To do so, we would like to invite artists to use these to express there points of view and engage people through it. The previous scenario could be the first idea going in this way.
On the final day we presented our process, vision and solution to an audiance and a jury.
We finally had the chance to win the contest!
Now I hope our proposal will be an inspiration for the future evolution of the Red Light District in Amsterdam!
Team members: Anabelle Eugenia, Manon Ely, Franck Noel and Renaud Larivière.
* Stay tuned for : a Thesis project from Arthur Bodolec in connection with this topic
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I know most of you navigate in cyberspace in order to stumble upon cool images or event better KILLER images from time to time.
Architecture education has been long now filled with skillful students that are super capable of producing amazing work. However when it comes to the actual proposal and justification of their projects we all witness a philosophical funeral.
“I want to do something nice, something f*cking amazing, sooo amazing that my images will be like Oreos on a milkshake”
“I want my drawings to be cool and have something (?) to do with new school / high tech, BUT in the same time inject a bit the character of traditional know how….you know so that peepol in London will think I’m good.”
STFU!
all your drawings will be done with the latest softwares and this “atmosphere for the drawing to convey” will be equal to a “Make your photos look VINTAGE” app.
OM.F.G
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One of the best excuses to pursue such a project with clear consciousness is the BUTCHER & MEAT concept (hahah i just said concept ! )
take a look at this render…If you still dont know what is going on..I will reveal the secret :
“Today, the British public are losing touch with traditional craft methods, consuming products without realising the processes involved. These once handed down processes are becoming lost as our nation becomes more globalized.”
“The Institute of Meat aims to reintroduce these understated crafts and skills into the city centre by placing them within the retail high street…”
PROBLEM SOLVED : we take this symbolic (but still functional!) cow facade style building, place it next to M & S, Vodafone or GAP and BOOM!
anyway..lets continue
Next project: celebrating the ambiguous architectural role of Meat production process (hahah) is coming again from our beloved Presidents Medals.
Note 1 : the skills of these students are f*cking TOP! not like the previous Pokemon
BUT!!!!
hah come on. The guy has the skills to make such a drawing and invests all his energy in “slow moving tomatoes”.. Just so he can do a project like that! The power of the autistic narrative my friends.
Note 2 : before you start trolling about how little we respect the PM and bla bla bla.. when I first saw this project I was 90 % it will scoop the Medal. I even placed a small bet with my tutor (2 cookies).. so shhhh
hahhaha,
welcome back my beloved suckerpunch (!) friends..
Ok, what is going on here
“Primal Parts focused on exploring the possible affects and spatial conditions in architecture by analyzing the heterogeneous composition of biological parts. A set of biological parts were configured then dismembered through the use of butchering techniques.”
Translation :
we wanted to check our 3D skills and ended up producing forms that looked like…mmm…whatever you see above.
Then we thought that we might get away by saying our project investigates biological parts ( yes thats the point we laugh..hahah).
Finally we decided to “brain-f*uck” our readers by saying that somehow BUTHCHERING techniques are involved in this diarrhea
Links to the above projects
1) Link
2) Link
3) Link
Ciao for now
Keep ur head up for the Giraffe
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Ha ha ha hah…
as you can see from these small, short laughs the FG team is in the mood to kill…
so we like saw this project on suckerpunch (+) click if you want to get al the autistic info like author, program bla bla..

and as back in the days, we decided to take this humble project two steps further..
speculative narration at its finest..
since u might not get this, this is what you get when you push your concept to the limits!!
^^ FG or DIE ^^
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