Wednesday, December 1, 2010

_UNITE



If you have revisited the town, thin Shade,
Whether to look upon your monument
(I wonder if the builder has been paid)
Or happier-thoughted when the day is spent
To drink of that salt breath out of the sea
When grey gulls flit about instead of men,
And the gaunt houses put on majesty:
Let these content you and be gone again;
For they are at their old tricks yet


int10 crit on friday...!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

emancipation_AGGREGATES




: formed by the collection of units or particles into a body, mass, or amount : collective: as

a

(1) : clustered in a dense mass or head
(2) : formed from several separate ovaries of a single flower
b : composed of mineral crystals of one or more kinds or of mineral rock fragments
c : taking all units as a whole
— ag·gre·gate·ly adverb
— ag·gre·gate·ness noun

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

the FINAL winter break schedule

dec. 17: emancipation from the AA
dec. 18-20: bologna, italy
dec 20-25: roma, italy
dec 25-27: florence, italy
dec 27-jan 3rd: italian alps skiing adventure
jan 3rd-jan 5th: ravenna, italy
jan 6th-jan18th: Dubai/Abu Dhabi/Oman unit trip
jan 19th: re-enslaved by the AA

yes, i love italy.

Monday, November 15, 2010

emancipation_NETWORK OASIS: UAE

ninety-nine percent of the UAE’s private workforce consists of foreign nationals. Many of those who come to work in the service and construction industries are trapped in indentured servitude, having paid fees to recruiting agencies, visa issuers, and employers only to have their passports taken form them upon arrival. Labor law in the UAE prohibits some of these measures but its enforcement is non-existent. Embassies and consulates offer little or no support to these unrepresented laborers.

Just as the slave-labor class is valued for their productive labor, the professional working class is valued only for their expendable capital--if an ex-patriate goes bankrupt in the UAE, they are forced into prison until they can repay their debt. Thus, the UAE produces a new class of interned professionals, trapped in the country without hope of escape.

The slaves of the UAE demand freedom. Similar to the pre-Civil War Underground Railroad in the United States and the run-away societies of Zambos in Brazil’s sugar plantations, we propose a city that is an intervention into the existing socio-political calamity; a dynamic pathway that frees slaves from the concrete matrix of Dubai to the freedom of nomadic emancipation.


Sean McGuire | Michael Lawlor

Saturday, November 6, 2010

TRENTO e VENEZIA

















in these two amazing cities for the next several days... hope to have some amazing pictures to post (perhaps I will steal several of mitkos).

Monday, October 25, 2010

Layering Urban Topographies [LUT]: the Evolution of Endless



REVOLUTIONARY urbanism in the 20th century spurred a radical change in architects’ relation to the city. From Le Corbusier’s Ville radieuse, which sought to eliminate class-based stratification, to Rem Koolhaas’s Delirious New York, a comprehensive exposé of Manhattan, its fantasy-inducing metropolitan culture, and rise of the skyscraper paradigm. Constant Nieuwenhuys’s New Babylon rejected the capitalist order of the modern city, and proposed a city liberated of its hierarchal constraints. No longer is homo sapiens fixed to his abode, tied to his land, or defined by one set locale. Homo sapiens becomes homo faber, man the creator, in which his surroundings (endless sectors) are defined by his imagination, his play, and his social connections. Our project, Layering Urban Topographies: the Evolution of Endless, seeks to redefine New Babylon in relation to contemporary, endlessly shifting desert environment in the United Arab Emirates. We pose several questions: how do past urban precedents influence revolutionary urbanism? How do we reconcile idealized proposals like New Babylon with that of the vernacular reality? How does the hyper-capitalist environment of the emirate cities negatively influence design? How has the digital revolution inspired our inner homo faber, and created an endless outlet for our creative play?



Homo faber, continuously playing and interacting with his surroundings, still needs to see the reflection of his past identity, follies and cultural influence. The super-imposed grids of other cities and urban proposals are constantly shifting and flexible in the spaces they define: movable partitions are extruded from these historical examples, of which homo faber modifies to his liking. The disc sectors shift in proportion as they approach areas of extreme creative density: the ellipses become more circular, as a circle symbolically represents equity among other humans. These circle sectors are areas of constant mutability and imaginative play: no one space is the same after one homo faber has walked through it. The ultimate goal of these spaces is to create geometries as fluctuating as the dunes surrounding them, and to provide an outlet of creative expression for its inhabitants.



Our models were inspired by the layering technique Constant used to depict his symbolic representations of New Babylon. In his diagrams, constant would take historic site plans of cities: Paris, London, Amsterdam, etc, and layer on top locations where his endless sectors would be located. Similarly, we employed a technique of layering historical examples and revolutionary urbanism on permeable sector discs. The bottom most discs represent the vernacular environment: the site plan of Mexico City, Dubai, London and other real world precedents. Subsequent discs are proposals or theoretical commentary for the modern or contemporary city. Thus, the sectors are chronological experiences through the evolution of urbanity in contemporary architecture. The sectors, distinct in proportions, are bound to “circulation columns.” These columns, providing the only connection to the earth, serve as ports for creative activity: fiber optics, electrical lines, elevators, transportation links, et al, all converge to meet the desert floor at these points. From them, different layers of the sectors can be accessed. Each disc, although representing a certain timeline of urbanism, are constantly shifting: movable interior partitions imitate the site plans of different cities or urban proposals, while homo faber enters to move and shift the partitions to his liking. The discs act as “play lands,” categorized as different colors for their usage (yellow: residential, green: commercial, red: civic), and they expand in proportion as they reach dense urban centers at these circulation columns.



preliminary project for architectural association intermediate studio 10: dimitar dobrev, sean mcguire

Monday, October 18, 2010

peter eisenman

currently 10 min away from seeing peter eisenman from the 3rd row back. EXCITED!


eisenman at the AA, being his usual narcissistic self.

Friday, October 15, 2010

busy week, travel days

this week has been filled with midnight laser cutting at lab 36, rhino modeling, rendering, and scripting (mostly unsuccessfully) with python. i finally received my debit card from HSBC... that only took a whole month! our whole studio booked our trips to the UAE and venice today... I will be in dubai/abu dhabi/liwa oasis from january 7th-17th. our studio will be presenting "New Babylon: Revisited" in Trento, Italy on November 7th, so I will be in northern Italy from nov. 4th-9th. the name of the game is traveling, and it never ends!

edit: plan as is, subject to change

Verona/Venice/Trento: Nov. 4-9
Northern Italy/Rome: December 18th-23
Spain: Dec. 24th-27th
Swiss Alps: Dec. 28th- Jan. 2nd
Paris/???: Jan. 3rd-6th
Dubai/UAE: Jan. 7th-17th

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

New Babylon






created with python on rhino

The basic elements of the network, the SECTORS, are autonomous units of construction, which nevertheless intercommunicate. The sector network is perceived from within as a continuous space.

New Babylon ends nowhere (since the earth is round); it knows no frontiers (since there are no more national economies) or collectivities (since humanity is fluctuating). Every place is accessible to one and all. The whole earth becomes home to its owners. Life is an endless journey across a world that is changing so rapidly that it seems forever other.