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SCUOLA DEL DESIGN / POLITECNICO DI MILANO/BOVISA LABORATORIO DI METAPROGETTO / 2.L| sez.I4 / a.a. 2012-2013

FRANCESCA MURIALDO, SILVIA GIRARDI CRISTINA FOGLIA, FRANCESCA VARGIU

SMALL in busines//BIG in design

FRANCESCA VARGIU

14 NOVEMBRE 2012H 09.30

LAYOUT=SPAZIO + FUNZIONE

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alex maclean

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kazuyo sejima/field party

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Un progetto, Field Party, cui Sejima lavorò con i suoi studenti, era composto da una griglia 12 x 12 metri di circa un centinaio di barbeque disposti su un grande campo nella periferia suburbana di Tokyo. Ogni barbeque of-friva solo un tipo di carne o verdura (alcuni nodi offrivano bevande). Gli abitanti di questa tranquilla borgata si aggira-vano sul campo per gustare i piatti diversi, incontrando i loro vicini lungo il percorso. “Il party era un po’ disconnesso, ma le persone si riunirono per guardare insieme il tramonto.”

florian idenburg, relazioni (nell’architettura di kazuyo sejima + ryue nishizawa), postmediabooks, 2010

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archizoom/no-stop city/1970

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sauerbruch-hutton/concorso casa bmw/2002

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yamate residence 234/1927

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Unlike the static, labelled, fragmented, and contained space of the West, the Japanese understand space in relation to time; it is an “emptiness or void that gains its form only in relation to unseen boundaries created by the activities performed in it”.Like the form of a stream, the form of spaces in a house is the result of process patterns. In fact, Kikutake Kiyonori has said that form is not merely the visible delineation of a space but is rather the total consideration of space plus function. But it is constantly awaiting or undergoing transformation by the availability of physical components and potential uses.

Fred Thompson, Ritual and Space

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sanaa/21st century museum of contemporary art/kanazawa - japan/1999-2004

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sanaa/park café/ibaraki - japan/1997-98

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ryue nishizawa/moriyama house/tokyo giappone/2002-05

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sanaa/zollverein school of management and design/essen - germany/2003

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kazuyo sejima/edificio per residenze/gifu - giappone/1994

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junya ishigami/kanagawa institute of technology workshop/giappone/2006

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peter zumthor/baths in vals/vals - switzerland/1991-96

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Perhaps the most evident examples in the history of built social space are public baths [...] Indeed, the succession of baths with various degrees of warmth and the concomitant massage treatment are intended to incite an element of activity.

Herman Hertzberger, Space and the Architect: Lessons in Architecture 2

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peter zumthor/EXPO 2000/hannover - germany/2000

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aires mateus/casa en brejos de azeitao/setubal - portogallo/2000-03

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aires mateus/casa en alcacer do sal/portogallo/2003

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aires mateus/casa in melides/grandola - portogallo/2002

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franco albini/stanza per un uomo/VI triennale di milano/1936

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le corbusier/le cabanon/roquebrune - cap-martin - france/1952

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ettore sottsass/schizzo di arredo/1972

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giò ponti/villa planchart/caracas/1953-60

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giò ponti/villa nemazee/teheran/1960-64

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Andrea Branzi, Modernità debole e diffusa - Il mondo del progetto all’inizio del XXI secolo, Skira Milano,2006

Federico Bucci, Zero Gravity. Franco Albini. Costruire Le Modernita’, Electa Mondadori, Milano 2006Manuel Gausa , The Metapolis Dictionary of Advanced Architecture:

City, Technology and Society in the Information Age, Actar Barcelona, 2003Florian Idenburg, Relazioni (Nell’architettura Di Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa), Postmediabooks, 2010

Rem Koolhaas, Delirious New York, Oxford University Press, Oxford 1978 K. Sejma + R. Nishizawa, Houses, Actar - Musac, Barcelona 2007

Alex Maclean, Visualizing density, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2007

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