1 Analysis drawings 2 Touchable model 3 project_1 4 project_2 1 2 3 4 −Architecture for blindness based on study of Scandinavian Architecture- 「自ら環境に繰り返し働きかけることによって得られる反応から、必要な情報だけを抽出する認識方法」アフォーダンスを提唱したジェームズ・ ギブソンの言葉を借りるなら、環境の中には人間が持つ能力で知覚し得 る資質が埋め込まれている。誰もが本来的に共有可能な五感体験を動員することで建築を社会へと開いていった文化圏として北欧が挙げられる。デンマークの建築家、ラスムッセンの著書『経験としての建築』 (1957)(fig.1)では、五感を動員した北欧建築の体験の豊かさが記されている。(fig.2)こうした「図面にあらわれない豊かさ」を「視覚以外の五感で認知されうる経験としての豊かさ」であると仮定した時、それ は目の不自由な祖父の認知にも作用し得る豊かさなのではないだろうか。本提案は実際に北欧建築を実測し、体験を記述することからはじまった。リサーチを背景に目の不自由な祖父のための2つの建築を提案する。 1.図書館 /音と光の十字路 2.作業小屋 /音と光の入れ子 (fig.1)EXPERIENCING ARCHITECTURE /S.E.Rasmussen (1959) (fig.2)『聴く建築』としての天井面 Alva.Alto vivorg library
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1 Analysis drawings
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−Architecture for blindness based on study of Scandinavian Architecture-
10. “Auditorium of AaltoUniversity” 1949–66 / Alvar Aalto
11. “Pakila church” 1950 / Juha Leiviskä
12.” Myyrmäki Church” 1984 / Juha Leiviskä
13. “ ” 1991 / Juha Leiviskä:
14.” Stockholm Public Library” / Gunnar Asplund
15.” Skogskyrkogården church ” / Gunnar Asplund
16.” Skogskyrkogården cemetery” / Gunnar Asplund
17. “Church of St. Mark” 1956 / Sigurd Lewerentz
18. “Stavnsholt charch” 1981 / Johann Otto von Spreckelsen
19. “Vangede charch” / Johann Otto von Spreckelsen
20. “St. Nicolai charch” / Johann Otto von Spreckelsen
21. “Bagsværd Church” 1968 /Jorn Utzon
22. “Thorvaldsens Museum” 1848 / Gottlieb Bindesbøll
23. “Utzon Center” 2005 /Jorn Utzon
24.” Skagen Odden Nature Center “1988 /Jorn Utzon
Johann Sp r ecke l sen ( 1929 -19 87)
Jo rn U t zon (1918 - 2008 )
E r i k Gunna r Asp lund
(1885 – 1940 )
S igu rd Leweren tz ( 1885 -1975)
Alva r Aa l to (1898 -1976 )
Juha l e iv i skä ( 1936 -)
Denmark SwedenFinland
18- 25 .Copenhagen
Sweden
Finland
Baltic Sea
Helsinki
Jyväskylä
14 - 17 . Stockholm
7 -13 . Helsinki
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■term: 9 Sep 2014 - 28 Nov 2014■study methods: Skeching with module /Describing phenomenal effects / Mapping shadow distribution■study areas: Denmark ( Copenhagen ) / Finland ( Helsinki, Rovaniemi, Jyväskylä,Imatra) / Sweden ( Stockholm) / 3 countries , 6 cities■study objects: 27 works and 98 spaces are as stated figure with locaton
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1.High side light(sense of light) 2.Free ceiling(sense of hearing) 3.Free texture(sense of touch) 4.horizontal wall(accessibility) 5.Partial garden(sence of smell,touch)
abstract process_B typology_2 site analysis
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▶Results / 5 principles of unseen richness
▶Project1_Library_Crossing experiencing box
The site is enclosed various environment such as sea and road and forest. These different environments are coexists together.Also the location is center of the town and faces port where is the most reasonable way he could come center of town. Because he usually drive his car when he go out. Therefore the site is most accessible his own life and has possibility to use a lot of people who lie in the town. About design part it is necessary to consider about not only him but also the other visitor. Program is library and community center as alternative way of existing typical library around there.
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1.Foyer
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4.Bath room
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plan and zoning _shade at 22 Sep.
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Deck: Dirt fllor of sound from void
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as the object of memory
Bath room
The only room that has changed the location before .