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The Art'ch'tivity Content ART IS INSPIRED BY COMMUNITY AND IT ENCOURAGES COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES The Key characteristic P3 Precedents P4 Site location & People P1 Context study P4 Cultural background P2 L a e r g d e i s n s c i A


  1. The Art'ch'tivity

  2. Content ART IS INSPIRED BY COMMUNITY AND IT ENCOURAGES COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES The Key characteristic P3 Precedents P4 Site location & People P1 Context study P4 Cultural background P2 L a e r g d e i s n s c i A a e l t r e i c S h i : L t e : e i v l c a e t c u r p s r o e l l o a T l m , e M c S t o o s n s i l c e y P 5 H Site Analysis i l l Conceptual mapping P7 Arch study P8 Imagination of space M a s t Activicity study e r p Public P6 Arch P9 l a n Development P 1 0 1 2 / 0 2 P Cluster arrangement P12 e t i s Cluster development P13 n o s e Site axonometric P22 i Brief t i v i Route design P11 t c A Capacity: 300-400 Cluster design Site Plan P14 Plan Axonometric House type: Flat Section P23 Unit design Material Flat number: 125 (may vary) Elevation Floor Plans P15/6/7 Elevation P24 Material: CLT Typical unit design P18 Sturcture strategy P25 Typical unit plans P19 Environmental strategy P26 Construction way: Prefabricated CLT for site installation Floor plan net area: 1p1b: 36m2 2p2b: 72m2 6p2b: 108m2

  3. Site location & people Site location The population characteristics Average Household Income Occupation 50% 40% 40 Mossley Hill £43000 34 30% 33 GB £38000 25 20% 21 21 Liverpool £28000 14 10% 12 0% Managers/ Associated Caring, Leisure, Other Plant and Machine Professional Professional, Services, Sales and Operatives/ Occupations Administrative and Customer Service Elementary Skilled Traded Occupations Occupations Average Claimant Rate Education 100% 90% 80% 70% Liverpool 3.5 60% 50% GB 2 40% 30% Mossley Hill 1.2 20% 10% 0% Grammer, Reading Maths Writing Attainment S+A*-C Punctuation, GCSEs 8 Spelling Mossley Hill GB Liverpool Mossley hill area has a low crime rate and high average household income. The residents are mostly well-educated managers and professionals. River Mersey Mossley hill 1

  4. Urban cultural background By the end of the 19th century, Liverpool's In 1960, the Beatles were formed. Liverpool became The Tate museum, which opened In 2008, Liverpool crowned the population had grown from 5,000 in 1700 to an attractive place for youth cultural exchange, and in 1988, provides a more accessi- European capital of culture. 80,000. It is not due to natural increase, but the Beatles were Liverpool's best and oldest cultural ble experience of Liverpool as a mainly due to immigration. Driven by the export. Therefore, tourism has become a major city of culture. development of port shipping and trade, economic growth point. It is still an essential part of people came from other countries. Different the city's economy today. cultures began to mix in the city, and Liver- pool became a city of immigrants. 1850 1900 1940 1960 1970 1990 2010 2020 Attracted by the perfect view of Mossleyhill, merchants and ship owners moved away from the centre of Liverpool to build detached house. Mossley hill Mossley hill was designated a conser- became one of the most exclusive vation area on 31 March 1971 by the residential areas in Liverpool. heritage board. The area was made famous in 1967 thanks to the Beatles' song "Penny Lane", written about a suburban street of the same name in the area. Penny Lane is visited by thousands of tourists every year. Conclusion: Liverpool is a city of rich culture where difgerent cultures meet. Mossley hill appears to be a quiet area to "escape" from a collision. With the migration from the upper society to here, bring the upper society's cultural and spiritual, artistic pursuit. Moreover, modern urbanization has been developing, "escape" cannot solve the problem, exploring The land and premises on-site were The Carnatic Student Village The estate was purchased how different cultures , arts, activities and living styles can live in by the Carnatic Estate conveyed to the University of Liver- provides accommodation for harmony in this residential project. pool in 1946. The Carnatic hall was university students. Company to erect houses used as a repository for the city and develop or sell the museum and a store for exotic items property of the company. which has gained some of the romance surrounded its history. 2

  5. Activities study 125m "Dance" "Raree-Show" "Sculpture" " Playground " " hide-and-seek " " ride a bike " "Sketching" "Photograph" "Drama" "Music" The photographer There is a tiny "Penny lane" The kindergarten Performance artists The Shaftesbury Aigburth Vale Hide-and-seek is a The narrow streets This location has took photos of the theatre in holds lots of good teacher is like to perform in Memorial Fountain, Playground is a popular children's between the terrace dense woods suitable historic carnatic Carnatic Hall for memories in the instructing the crowded places such is a replica of fabulous open space game in which any houses are a popular for artists sketching hall and the 1960s holding drama hearts of Beatles children to perform as railway stations the Shaftesbury great wild life good number of players. place for children to in nature student apartment performance for fans since 1967 a dance Memorial Fountain places, which like a Mossley hill is a ride their bikes the neighborhood created by Sir Alfred mini adventure park quiet, green area for Gilbert in London's for youth this game Piccadilly Circus

  6. The key characteristic of site Currently, Sandstone wall forcibly turns the community into an isolated island; it feels that the spaces are whether public or private, without any gradations. Sandstone wall should not be the symbol of privacy and separation. Between activities and activities, space is divided into spaces, often use solid wall division. However, the hard division not only hinders the possibility of space development but also hinders the possibility of one activity changing to another, as the sandstone wall means 'no entry'. Healthy spaces can be reorganized, fmexible, and developed, and the boundaries between space and space should become blurred, not clear. In addition to public and private spaces, ambiguous spaces should also exist. It is possible that through a device/structure, difgerent spaces are both independent and transform and essentially, it is derived from the same thing. 3

  7. Precedents Context study Sava Installation Location: Zagreb, Croatia Architects: Openact Architecture Sava Activities is an on-going public urban design project aiming to reintroduce the riverbanks of Zagreb’s Sava River to the daily life of the city. Flexible devices can hold temporary activities which conform to local culture. Austrian Pavilion Location: Milan Architects: Chris Precht,AlexDaxböck The Austrian Pavilion is a fmexible framework built from the CLT structure. Prefabricated timber parts are easy to construct and provides better quality. Moreover, CLT itself has the advantages of thermal performance, fjre protection, environmental advantages. The "Arch" from Carnatic Hall, as the critical architectural language on site. The scale of the Arch keeps the same rhythm of the arch elements on Carnatic Hall. Furthermore, it can be abstracted and transformed into new forms of elevation, plan, space and furniture. 4

  8. Architecture Tectonic In order to break the boundaries of private and public, Through a new device, which can transform the space. After Difgerentiation and division of this new 'Embryonic cell', those can then combine into various 'Organs'. Like all the activities all comes from one starting point, and those activities fjnally form an organic, metabolic community. 5

  9. Imagination of public space Galance 6

  10. Conceptual mapping Key elements location Key elments: -Geometry: Arch -Green area, Tree, Vegetation -Sprial stair -Water Conceptual mapping is the collection of all key elements around the site. The arch of geometric elements, plants, the central green space, the spiral staircase, and the water, these perfect, colliding elements form an ideal community. 7

  11. Arch Origin from the Rome 3 Combination of the arch and other elements on conceptual mapping: 1. Arch frame + spiral stairs 2. Arch frame + vegetation 3. Arch frame + Sprial stairs + vegetation 2 Site Legacy : The arch element of the Carnatic hall 1 Historical Origin : The arch as an architectural language from Roman architecture. The arch as part of Architecture. 8

  12. Imagination of arch space Residents and plants live in harmony in arch space. 9

  13. Masterplan Private Public Carnatic Hall Private The red line is the stonewalls which are the legacy of the site. The stonewalls seem like the tight boundary of the site. From outside views, this is a private and silent community, but when pedestrian and residents enter the green area which the key point of the site from the gap of stonewall, they could found there is a welcome community. Temporary exhibitions in the green area attract visitors to the site centre. When the activity is over, residents return to their homes. The different lines show the tracks of people at this site. Entrcace Residential Area Landscape Sandstone Wall Grass Area Eye View Tree Location Community Center 10

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