mandag 19. november 2012

[1.2] RE:DEFINITION // Immatrielle fænomener // Natur mot uorden





[1.1] RE:KONTEKTSUALISERING // component

REKONTEKSTUALISERING



Vi undersøger brugen af den arkitektoniske komponent/prototype og skal med den fastholde, understrege, forandre, eller forstærke de observerede arkitektoniske kvaliteter, situasjoner og potentialer på stedet


UTVALGT KOMPONENT:
Studio Mumbai Architects, Bijoy Jain
Alibagh, India
2007 





Liten innsikt, stor utsikt; Et lite intimt badeværelse med stor fri sikt. 
Selv om dette sannsynligvis er husets mest private rom,
har det ikke tak og føles derfor ut som et uterom.

UTVIKLING AV COMPONENT











 

onsdag 14. november 2012

[1.0] RE:SEARC // En linje igjennom moesgaard




Moesgaard mainbuilding was buildt between 1780-84, paid by baron Christian Frederik Güldencrone 
and drawn by architect Christian Joseph Zuber.  A huge english garden in mixed baroque and romantic  style was also created. It turns out that the crossing opening, our selected site, 
is the last part  of a 40 meter wide opening that went all the way down to the ocean
The baroque garden isn't to find in other pictures than the map below. But according 
research done by archaeologists, it's signs that say it was there for a short period.

Et kart fra 1783 viser hvordan hagen en gang har sett ut. En flott barokk hage foran huset, som strekker seg videre og glir over til en romantisk landskapshage

a line through moesgaard



[1.0] RE:SEARCH // Crossing openings




Inviting tunnel that leads you againt a light.

Dark - light - dark: The light is a big line that divides both tunnel and forrest.



søndag 16. september 2012

Recently Separated - The Esherick House

CASE STUDY:
ESHERICK HOUSE

LOUIS I. KAHN

PHILADELPHIA, USA
1961



FASE I // CHOOSING THE WINDOW






FASE II // Building the component

A critical model, showing the spatial relation. 1:20





Pepakura model: 1:100


Component 1:1





torsdag 6. september 2012

Window Safari

In need of light?

A walk through aarhus searching for a trophy window.

Window; An opening in a wall, The definition is simple, but function and purpose is varying. 
Light, ventilation, decoration and communication are some important functions. Not all windows have a selfexplained meaning, but all of them have the ability to filter light. The effect of the light will always vary in terms of sundirection, placement, material, surroundings, size and the room insde.

Sunlight or air?; Geologisk institut, Aarhus universitet.




Dan Magnus Hansen 
3.semester Aarhus Arkitektskole 2012