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Exercise 2El Puerto MAMM
Medellin, Colombia
Akmal Afandi AzharUnit 22
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Timeline of Pavilion Evoltion
England
Preliminary Idea First Proposal Structural Model Transport to Medellin Final Model
Medellin
OVERALL PAVILION DESIGN AND EXPLANATION
Within group 5 we have tried to create an atmosphere that extends from the more closed in part of the pavilion (where the office and storage is located), and the more open end, (where the grandstand and stage balcony is located).
Our proposal is to create a hanging garden above head. The primary structure supports a roof structure. This roof structure then supports nu-merous verticals that will, above the roof, create a structure for trellis to be mounted, where the plants will grow and inhabit. This roof structure will also create a frame in order to hang hammock fabric growing sacks, as well as hanging baskets from. Below the roof structure, these verticals will protrude above head height, creating an undulating interior landscape. We propose that these verticals will act as mounts for the bird boxes, as well as structure to support a maintenance and access walkway on one side, (with a ladder mounted be-tween two structural verticals). We would like these verticals to be decorated with traditional molas designs at the bottom, and be able to be touched and navigated around by the users. The cladding on the rear left as you look at the image opposite, will be pine boarding between the structural verticals. The gap between the verticals will then become vertical light slits. The cladding on the rear right of the pavilion, will incorporate tensile fabric panels, so that when the rain is directed away from above head by the maintenance platform, these panels will become wet, aiding in the cooling of the space and subsequently the rest of the pavilion.
The stairs aim to provide an open air grandstand area to watch the-atre and projections from the balcony opposite.
Along the stairs are hammock seats which allow audiences to sit and enjoy the shows. There are seats for one person or a couple. Seats at the lower positions are like beach lounge chairs made with hammock fabrics. The sit-ting angles are adjustable by rolling the fabric at the upper rods (like a cur-tain), so the users can customize the seats themselves with turning handles. Next to the hammock seats are folding tables extruded from stair treads, which can be used when users are seated on the hammock seats.
The first five steps on the stairs are flipping treads, which can be flipped to vertical positions to prevent people from accessing the pavilion when it is not in use.
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Seccin LongitudinalEscala 1:100
N. 0.0.
N. +2.70.
N. +5.75.
N. +7.85.
General Framework Designated Part
Grand Stand
Sun Path DiagramCross Ventilation
Green Roof
Side ElevationFront Elevation
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PEOPLE DYNAMICS IN CIUDAD DEL RO
Since MAMM transfers to the new headquarters, this area was reactivated with new housing projects and cultural uses that generated the appearance of a series of ongoing activities that have fluctuating and give vitality to the park. Some with mayures flows during certain days increase the flow of people moving into the park and the ongoing transformation of the site in terms of its use of space.
This analysis shows how these activities happens in the park, time lapses they take, what kind of audience frequent it, schedules, mobility into the park and the furniture that conditioned various types of activity.
DAS DEL AIRE
People density
Plano parque ciudad del roMAMM
10 AM
12 PM
4 PM
7 PM
assistance
Pets
seniors
Kids
Adult
young20%
10%
15%
25%
30%
20%
80%
40% 60%
activities
All lastSundays of each month.
cycle ride
cycle ride
Picnic
organic market
organic market
Concerts and workshops
Concerts and workshops
yoga and guided walks
yoga and guided walks
DAS DEL AIRE zone 4
Proposed Site
Third Proposal
Antioquia
MAMM First Proposal
Second ProposalChosen Proposal Site Section Site investigation by UPB friends
MAMMMedelln River
factories gathered around the river
ej Beln neighbourhood(provides labour for industries)
city spreads and grow up towards the mountains
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Pureto MAMM Project
An Industrial City in first half of 21st centuryMedelln was an industrial city in the first half of 21st century. In 1950, the Medelln Master Plan (Plan Piloto) was proposed to transform the valley into a more modernized metropolis.
Medelln River drains away industrial waste and natural wind
drives away polluted gas
Medelln Piloto Master Plan proposed in 1950 by Paul Lester Wiener and Jos Luis Sert created the railway network for transporting raw materials and
finished products.
factories were built along the river, residential houses near
these factories provided labour
growth of city into commercial and administrative center from
1948 - 1970
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Group 5 Individual Interest
Lilian Lam
Stage Set for Storytellers
Local History Enthusiasist Dwelling
Cultural & EducationalExchange Piers
TransformablePark Bench
Bath House for Executive
Pop-up Outdoor Dining Space
Baby Orang Utan Sanctuary
Traditional/Urban Monument
Smoking Chamber
Flood Platform
Retreat for Idealistic Imagination
Bathing House to Defend Tourism
Megan Townsend
Akmal Azhar
Joanne Preston
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Preliminary Ideas
Openable wall enclosure
Overall form
Transformable seating
Trellises panelsHanging planters arch frame
Historical representation
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OVERALL PAVILION DESIGN AND EXPLANATION
Within group 5 we have tried to create an atmosphere that extends from the more closed in part of the pavilion (where the office and storage is located), and the more open end, (where the grandstand and stage balcony is located).
Our proposal is to create a hanging garden above head. The primary structure supports a roof structure. This roof structure then supports nu-merous verticals that will, above the roof, create a structure for trellis to be mounted, where the plants will grow and inhabit. This roof structure will also create a frame in order to hang hammock fabric growing sacks, as well as hanging baskets from. Below the roof structure, these verticals will protrude above head height, creating an undulating interior landscape. We propose that these verticals will act as mounts for the bird boxes, as well as structure to support a maintenance and access walkway on one side, (with a ladder mounted be-tween two structural verticals). We would like these verticals to be decorated with traditional molas designs at the bottom, and be able to be touched and navigated around by the users. The cladding on the rear left as you look at the image opposite, will be pine boarding between the structural verticals. The gap between the verticals will then become vertical light slits. The cladding on the rear right of the pavilion, will incorporate tensile fabric panels, so that when the rain is directed away from above head by the maintenance platform, these panels will become wet, aiding in the cooling of the space and subsequently the rest of the pavilion.
The stairs aim to provide an open air grandstand area to watch the-atre and projections from the balcony opposite.
Along the stairs are hammock seats which allow audiences to sit and enjoy the shows. There are seats for one person or a couple. Seats at the lower positions are like beach lounge chairs made with hammock fabrics. The sit-ting angles are adjustable by rolling the fabric at the upper rods (like a cur-tain), so the users can customize the seats themselves with turning handles. Next to the hammock seats are folding tables extruded from stair treads, which can be used when users are seated on the hammock seats.
The first five steps on the stairs are flipping treads, which can be flipped to vertical positions to prevent people from accessing the pavilion when it is not in use.
Work Delegation
Grand Stand Green Roof
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OVERALL PAVILION DESIGN AND EXPLANATION
Within group 5 we have tried to create an atmosphere that extends from the more closed in part of the pavilion (where the office and storage is located), and the more open end, (where the grandstand and stage balcony is located).
Our proposal is to create a hanging garden above head. The primary structure supports a roof structure. This roof structure then supports nu-merous verticals that will, above the roof, create a structure for trellis to be mounted, where the plants will grow and inhabit. This roof structure will also create a frame in order to hang hammock fabric growing sacks, as well as hanging baskets from. Below the roof structure, these verticals will protrude above head height, creating an undulating interior landscape. We propose that these verticals will act as mounts for the bird boxes, as well as structure to support a maintenance and access walkway on one side, (with a ladder mounted be-tween two structural verticals). We would like these verticals to be decorated with traditional molas designs at the bottom, and be able to be touched and navigated around by the users. The cladding on the rear left as you look at the image opposite, will be pine boarding between the structural verticals. The gap between the verticals will then become vertical light slits. The cladding on the rear right of the pavilion, will incorporate tensile fabric panels, so that when the rain is directed away from above head by the maintenance platform, these panels will become wet, aiding in the cooling of the space and subsequently the rest of the pavilion.
The stairs aim to provide an open air grandstand area to watch the-atre and projections from the balcony opposite.
Along the stairs are hammock seats which allow audiences to sit and enjoy the shows. There are seats for one person or a couple. Seats at the lower positions are like beach lounge chairs made with hammock fabrics. The sit-ting angles are adjustable by rolling the fabric at the upper rods (like a cur-tain), so the users can customize the seats themselves with turning handles. Next to the hammock seats are folding tables extruded from stair treads, which can be used when users are seated on the hammock seats.
The first five steps on the stairs are flipping treads, which can be flipped to vertical positions to prevent people from accessing the pavilion when it is not in use.
COLOMBIAN PAVILION - MEDELLIN
GROUP 5 - GRANDSTAND AND ROOF TOP ARBOUR
Megan, Akmal, Joanne, Lilian
MATERIAL LIST
1 - Sawnwood cuadre of 4 x 4 cm
2 - Sawnwood stringer of 4 x 8.5 cm
3 - Sawnwood duplex tablet
4 - Cylindrical timber alfarda de 5 cm
5 - Sawnwood planks
6 - Sawnwood stringers
7 - Sawnwood planks
8 - Steel rod
9 - Hammock fabrics
10 - Sawnwood duplex tablet
11 - Steel
12 - Steel cables
1 Verticals
2 Structural verticals
3 Panels
4 Ladder
5 Deck
7 Stair stringer
10 Stair treads
9 Hammock seats
8 Rod connections
6 Structural connections
12 Suspension cables
11 Turning handles
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
10
12
13
1 - Trellis structure
2 - Extended verticals
3 - Roof structure
4 - Pine cladding
5 - Primary structure
6 - Maintenance walk way and drainage slope
7 - Ladder to access maintenance walk way
8 - Decked landing
9 - Hammock seats
10 - Fixed treads
11 - Flipping treads
12 - Folding tables
13 - Suspension cables
First Presentation
MaterialityPreliminary visualisation of pavilion
View through roof
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Ideas BrainstormingGrand Stand
Beach chair inspiration
Straight posture
Relax posture
Central stringer reference
Fixed threads
Overal structure
Fli pping threads
Rendered preliminary image
Locking mechanism
Jointings
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Ideas BrainstormingGreen Roof
Single truss
Clamps system
Jointings
Overall structure
Vertical & horizontal jointing
Vertical elements references
Corner jointing
Trusses jointing
Fabric jointing
Perpendicular jointing
Rendered preliminary image
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First Feedback
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1:10 Model
Demonstrating the actual jointing systems
Overall roof structure
Connection to floor
Clamp system
Locking mechanism
Top view
Stair stringer
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Transporting Process
England - Medellin
Unpacking
RebuildingTransportingPacking into each other suitcases
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Sequence of Construction
Floor beam
Roof trusses
Roof beam
Perpendicular trusses Overall structure
Stair stringersBasic frame
Stair threads
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Making Process
Clamps
BalustradesRoof trussesClamps
Canopy hookVerticals jointing
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Making Process
Platform Fli pping threads
Locks
Cables
Cables
Hammocks positionView from underneath
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Colombian wovenplastic basket
Manipulating the Local Crafts
Woven Plastic Basket
Unweaving the basket
Fixed hammock to create a personal enclosure
Weaving process
Final product
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Hammock
Hanging basket
Hybrid materials
Weaving panels
Experimenting with the Local Crafts
Individual Tests
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Final Models
View towards entranceAerial View
Hanging planters
Side View
View from interior
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8Pureto MAMM Project
Participants in Das Del Aire Activities by time in one day
Cyclists distribution
Users distribution
Organic market Picnics Yoga or workoutsCycling
MAMM
MAMM
MAMM
25%
adults
elderly
children
youth
pets
30%
20%10%
15%60%
80%20%
40%
10AM
12PMconcerts and workshops
picnics
cycling, yoga and guided walks
organic market
4PM
7PM
Das Del Aire
Meeting the Pedal
Picnics in the park
Das Del Aire is launched every last Sunday of the month to promote the use of park with markets, cycling, exercising and having picnics.
Another popular activity held in front of the museum is the cycling night. This attracts lots of cyclists to gather and meet in the area.
Being one of the few green spaces in the city, Ciudad del Ro Park provide a desirable location for picnics.
95%
8:00PM
6:30PM
7:30PM
7:00PM 10%
40%
60%
Total no. of people:
2,000
4:30PM
2:00PM
8:30AM
adultselderly
teenagers
youth
70%15%
10%5%
Actors & Roles
Maintenance Worker (Gardener) Children Teenager/Adult
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Pureto MAMM Project
Participants in Das Del Aire Activities by time in one day
Cyclists distribution
Users distribution
Organic market Picnics Yoga or workoutsCycling
MAMM
MAMM
MAMM
25%
adults
elderly
children
youth
pets
30%
20%10%
15%60%
80%20%
40%
10AM
12PMconcerts and workshops
picnics
cycling, yoga and guided walks
organic market
4PM
7PM
Das Del Aire
Meeting the Pedal
Picnics in the park
Das Del Aire is launched every last Sunday of the month to promote the use of park with markets, cycling, exercising and having picnics.
Another popular activity held in front of the museum is the cycling night. This attracts lots of cyclists to gather and meet in the area.
Being one of the few green spaces in the city, Ciudad del Ro Park provide a desirable location for picnics.
95%
8:00PM
6:30PM
7:30PM
7:00PM 10%
40%
60%
Total no. of people:
2,000
4:30PM
2:00PM
8:30AM
adultselderly
teenagers
youth
70%15%
10%5%
8
Pureto MAMM Project
Participants in Das Del Aire Activities by time in one day
Cyclists distribution
Users distribution
Organic market Picnics Yoga or workoutsCycling
MAMM
MAMM
MAMM
25%
adults
elderly
children
youth
pets
30%
20%10%
15%60%
80%20%
40%
10AM
12PMconcerts and workshops
picnics
cycling, yoga and guided walks
organic market
4PM
7PM
Das Del Aire
Meeting the Pedal
Picnics in the park
Das Del Aire is launched every last Sunday of the month to promote the use of park with markets, cycling, exercising and having picnics.
Another popular activity held in front of the museum is the cycling night. This attracts lots of cyclists to gather and meet in the area.
Being one of the few green spaces in the city, Ciudad del Ro Park provide a desirable location for picnics.
95%
8:00PM
6:30PM
7:30PM
7:00PM 10%
40%
60%
Total no. of people:
2,000
4:30PM
2:00PM
8:30AM
adultselderly
teenagers
youth
70%15%
10%5%
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2Pavilion Cycle
Day & Night
5431
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Different Events in the Pavilion
Normal Mode & Performance Mode
8
Pureto MAMM Project
Participants in Das Del Aire Activities by time in one day
Cyclists distribution
Users distribution
Organic market Picnics Yoga or workoutsCycling
MAMM
MAMM
MAMM
25%
adults
elderly
children
youth
pets
30%
20%10%
15%60%
80%20%
40%
10AM
12PMconcerts and workshops
picnics
cycling, yoga and guided walks
organic market
4PM
7PM
Das Del Aire
Meeting the Pedal
Picnics in the park
Das Del Aire is launched every last Sunday of the month to promote the use of park with markets, cycling, exercising and having picnics.
Another popular activity held in front of the museum is the cycling night. This attracts lots of cyclists to gather and meet in the area.
Being one of the few green spaces in the city, Ciudad del Ro Park provide a desirable location for picnics.
95%
8:00PM
6:30PM
7:30PM
7:00PM 10%
40%
60%
Total no. of people:
2,000
4:30PM
2:00PM
8:30AM
adultselderly
teenagers
youth
70%15%
10%5%
8
Pureto MAMM Project
Participants in Das Del Aire Activities by time in one day
Cyclists distribution
Users distribution
Organic market Picnics Yoga or workoutsCycling
MAMM
MAMM
MAMM
25%
adults
elderly
children
youth
pets
30%
20%10%
15%60%
80%20%
40%
10AM
12PMconcerts and workshops
picnics
cycling, yoga and guided walks
organic market
4PM
7PM
Das Del Aire
Meeting the Pedal
Picnics in the park
Das Del Aire is launched every last Sunday of the month to promote the use of park with markets, cycling, exercising and having picnics.
Another popular activity held in front of the museum is the cycling night. This attracts lots of cyclists to gather and meet in the area.
Being one of the few green spaces in the city, Ciudad del Ro Park provide a desirable location for picnics.
95%
8:00PM
6:30PM
7:30PM
7:00PM 10%
40%
60%
Total no. of people:
2,000
4:30PM
2:00PM
8:30AM
adultselderly
teenagers
youth
70%15%
10%5%
8
Pureto MAMM Project
Participants in Das Del Aire Activities by time in one day
Cyclists distribution
Users distribution
Organic market Picnics Yoga or workoutsCycling
MAMM
MAMM
MAMM
25%
adults
elderly
children
youth
pets
30%
20%10%
15%60%
80%20%
40%
10AM
12PMconcerts and workshops
picnics
cycling, yoga and guided walks
organic market
4PM
7PM
Das Del Aire
Meeting the Pedal
Picnics in the park
Das Del Aire is launched every last Sunday of the month to promote the use of park with markets, cycling, exercising and having picnics.
Another popular activity held in front of the museum is the cycling night. This attracts lots of cyclists to gather and meet in the area.
Being one of the few green spaces in the city, Ciudad del Ro Park provide a desirable location for picnics.
95%
8:00PM
6:30PM
7:30PM
7:00PM 10%
40%
60%
Total no. of people:
2,000
4:30PM
2:00PM
8:30AM
adultselderly
teenagers
youth
70%15%
10%5%
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Local Climate Adaptation
Retractable Canopy
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Final Detailings
Reflecting Local Culture
Colombian hammock
Woven Colombian plastic basket
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Collaboration Works
Group 5 & Group 6
Seccin LongitudinalEscala 1:100
N. 0.0.
N. +2.70.
N. +5.75.
N. +7.85.
Indoor Office Space
Outdoor Viewing BalconyRoof Design Extension
Group 6The Bartlett + UPB Team
Pavilion 5 & Pavilion 6
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El Puerto MAMM