An early meeting in one of the busiest stops of
the strip, at the limits of sector 56, a health cluster, facilitated the
organization of the day.
Inside the Max Hospital area, a light structure
provided the necessary shadow and sound protection to make the working groups,
distribute the concepts and organize the route.
Fig 1,
Chandigarh Interface Route
The 21 students were divided into groups of 2
or 3 members and link to specific urban concepts that had to capture through
pictures, videos and sketch. Likewise, making use of a base map of the area
they registered the information that regarding the provided concepts was of
interest for their later representation of the area.
Due the large number of students interested in
the workshop was possible to analyze the urban fabric and landscape from a wide
number of perspectives.
- T1 – City Moves
- T2 – City Vibes
- T3 – Walled City
- T4 – City Ways
- T5 – City Intenseness
- T6 – City Intenseness
- T7 – Green Feelings
- T8 – Vacant City
- T9 – Dark CIty
Following, the floor plan bases used by the
different groups are listed.
Fig 2,
T2 – City Moves. Floor Plan Notes
Fig 3,
T3 –City Vibes. Floor Plan Notes
Fig 4,
T4 – City Ways. Floor Plan Notes
Fig 5,
T5 – City Intenseness. Floor Plan Notes
Fig 6,
T6 – City Intenseness. Floor Plan Notes
Fig 7,
T7 – Green Feelings. Floor Plan Notes
Fig 8,
T8 – Vacant Land. Floor Plan Notes
Group one, T1, worked in recording a video and
they did not took notes over the base map.
"opportunity as well a exploration"- boundaries of Chandigarh, we witnessed the city limits and peripheral scenarios of different patterns of lifestyle and activity scale.
ReplyDeleteThis was a great experience n exposure experiencing the new kinda architecture workshop. Thanks to Mr.Daniel Lorenzo for his guidance n discussions.
We are looking for some more fu such events incoming future.