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Video ini merupakan video sharing of knowledge, dalam upaya untuk menjaga sebuah pengetahuan agar tidak hilang ditelan masa.
Video ini berisi tentang bedah buku sebuah jurnal pribadi yang ditulis oleh Ridho Prawiro. Jurnal tersebut berisi tentang kuliah perancangan di University of Melbourne (Studio D - Machining Aesthetics v2.1) pada Semester 2 tahun 2014. Studio ini sangat intens dengan tujuan untuk menghasilkan Pavilion dengan skala 1:1 (4m x 4m tinggi 3m).
Dimulai dengan beberapa studi kasus, kami dibagi kedalam empat grup, kemudian diadakan proses kompetisi untuk memilih ide yang akan dikerjakan oleh seluruh orang dalam satu studio.
Desain dari pavilion adalah sebuah "ruled-surface" yang diciptakan dari kurva-kurva yang didesain berdasarkan studi mengenai ergonomi dan tingkah laku manusia. Pavilion ini terdiri dari satu bentuk bercabang (bifurcating form) yang mampu menciptakan batas yang tidak jelas antara ruang internal dan eksternal. Masing-masing komponen dari pavilion ini dibentuk dari algoritma genaratif yang didesain secara digital. Ketika model tersebut telah siap untuk difabrikasi, masing-masing komponen dikirim dalam bentuk file "Nesting" ke mesin CNC, untuk kemudian dipotong dan dirakit oleh tim di Workshop.
Bentuk yang unik dari komponen yang menyerupai tulang (Bone Members), mampu memberikan kesan unik tersendiri untuk pavilion ini. Hal tersebut adalah akibat dari studi ergonomi sekaligus berfungsi sebagai kekuatan struktural untuk sistem sambungan.
Terdiri dari 14 Siswa dan 2 tutor, pavilion ini dibangun dibawah kantilever gedung baru Arsitektur, Fakultas Sekolah Desain Melbourne (MSD-Architecture Building). Pavilion ini menjadi bagian dari peresmian pameran MSDx, yaitu sebuah pameran karya akhir tahun semester 2, 2014. Pavilion ini awalnya direncanakan untuk dibongkar dalam waktu satu bulan, akan tetapi karena kampus tertarik akhirnya pavilion ini dibeli oleh kampus untuk menjadi bagian dari koleksinya.
Presenting:
Articulated Timber Ground Pavilion - Man, Machine, Algorithm & The Risk
(an Individual Journal by Ridho Prawiro)
A Sharing Session to Preserve a Knowledge
Team:
- Ridho Prawiro
- Jack Hinkson
- Farheen Dossa
- Siavash Malek
- Daisy Wong
- On On Tam
- William Varrenti
- Norhasnani Azman
- Elsie Zheng
- Shaobo Zhu (Allegro)
- Amanda Ngieng
- Bingquan Zhang (Element)
- Rachel low
- Jessica Zhang
Studio Leaders:
- Paul Loh
- David Leggett
Structural Consultant:
- John Bahoric
Invited Critics:
- Prof. Alan Pert
- Prof. Donald Bates
- Dr. Annmarie Brennan
- Dr. Alex Selenitsch
- Finn Warnock
- Alison Fairley
- Katelin Butler
- Laura Martires
- Dr. Alberto Pugnale
- Dr. Jane Burry
- Chris Gilbert
- Mond Qu
Special Thanks:
- Prof. Tom Kvan
- A/Prof. Andrew Hutson
- Prof. Alan Pert
- Prof. Donal Bates
- Dr. Peter Raisbeck
- Andrew McAlinden
- Geoff Bell & Facility Team
- Jas Johnson
- Fablab Team
- Hamish Hill
- Ross Sprenger
- Steve Adams
- Entegro Group
"The Best Way to Preserve a Knowledge is
by Freely Distribute the Knowledge for All Humanity"
(Ridho Prawiro, 2022)
#timber #timberpavilion #ArticulatedTimberGroundPavilion #architecture #school #msdunimelb #unimelb #schoolofarchitecture #masterofarchitecture #themaking #themakingprocess #final #finalpresentation #rnadesignhub #bedahbuku
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This video is a part of sharing of knowledge. It is to keep a knowledge safe from vanishing through time and space continuum.
This video is about my Studio D - Machining Aesthetics v2.1, Semester 2, 2014. University of Melbourne, Australia. It was an intense studio with the output of building a 1:1 scale Pavilion (4m x 4m, height 3m).
The studio was about creating a pavilion that could be used as a pedagogical tool as well as a research pavilion. It had to be visually attractive, complex, yet foolproof to build.
Starting with the precedent studies, we were divided into four groups. Then through a competition process, the idea was selected based on the winning team. Then the team was re-assembled for designing and building the Final design.
The pavilion design was a ruled surface that was derived from the global form curves. Each curves were designed to match with the human ergonomics and human's behaviours that were intended , ranging from standing, seating, leaning to sleeping.
The pavilion contained one continuous bifurcated form to create a blur boundary between an internal and an external space. The components of the pavilion were generated from a generative algorithm that were digitally designed. Once the model was ready for production, the components were sent and cut in a CNC machine and assembled by the team in the workshop.
The unique shapes of the bone members give a unique appearance of the pavilion. It was derived from the human ergonomics that also worked a structural reinforcement for the joint system.
Comprised of 14 students and two tutors, this pavilion was built under the cantilever of the new MSD-Architecture building and became part of the inauguration of the MSDX exhibition at the end of semester 2, 2014. Finally, the pavilion was bought by the faculty and became one of the integral parts of the campus.
Team:
- Ridho Prawiro
- Jack Hinkson
- Farheen Dossa
- Siavash Malek
- Daisy Wong
- On On Tam
- William Varrenti
- Norhasnani Azman
- Elsie Zheng
- Shaobo Zhu (Allegro)
- Amanda Ngieng
- Bingquan Zhang (Element)
- Rachel low
- Jessica Zhang
Studio Leaders:
- Paul Loh
- David Leggett
Structural Consultant:
- John Bahoric
Directed by:
- Ridho Prawiro
Invited Critics:
- Prof. Alan Pert
- Prof. Donald Bates
- Dr. Annmarie Brennan
- Dr. Alex Selenitsch
- Finn Warnock
- Alison Fairley
- Katelin Butler
- Laura Martires
- Dr. Alberto Pugnale
- Dr. Jane Burry
- Chris Gilbert
- Mond Qu
Special Thanks:
- Prof. Tom Kvan
- A/Prof. Andrew Hutson
- Prof. Alan Pert
- Prof. Donal Bates
- Dr. Peter Raisbeck
- Andrew McAlinden
- Geoff Bell & Facility Team
- Jas Johnson
- Fablab Team
- Hamish Hill
- Ross Sprenger
- Steve Adams
- Entegro Group
Sponsored by:
- Power To Make
- MSD University of Melbourne
- MaxiPlywood
**NOTE:
Sorry the video resolution is low, because the original high-res file was lost because of mechanical hard drive failure. This video is the only remnant that I can find in my backup.
#timber #timberpavilion #ArticulatedTimberGroundPavilion #architecture #school #msdunimelb #unimelb #schoolofarchitecture #masterofarchitecture #themaking #themakingprocess #final #finalpresentation
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKRXK...
This video is a part of sharing of knowledge. It is to keep a knowledge safe from vanishing through time and space continuum.
This video is about my Studio D - Machining Aesthetics v2.1, Semester 2, 2014. University of Melbourne, Australia. It was an intense studio with the output of building a 1:1 scale Pavilion (4m x 4m, height 3m).
The studio was about creating a pavilion that could be used as a pedagogical tool as well as a research pavilion. It had to be visually attractive, complex, yet foolproof to build.
Starting with the precedent studies, we were divided into four groups. Then through a competition process, the idea was selected based on the winning team. Then the team was re-assembled for designing and building the Final design.
The pavilion design was a ruled surface that was derived from the global form curves. Each curves were designed to match with the human ergonomics and human's behaviours that were intended , ranging from standing, seating, leaning to sleeping.
The pavilion contained one continuous bifurcated form to create a blur boundary between an internal and an external space. The components of the pavilion were generated from a generative algorithm that were digitally designed. Once the model was ready for production, the components were sent and cut in a CNC machine and assembled by the team in the workshop.
The unique shapes of the bone members give a unique appearance of the pavilion. It was derived from the human ergonomics that also worked a structural reinforcement for the joint system.
Comprised of 14 students and two tutors, this pavilion was built under the cantilever of the new MSD-Architecture building and became part of the inauguration of the MSDX exhibition at the end of semester 2, 2014. Finally, the pavilion was bought by the faculty and became one of the integral parts of the campus.
Team:
- Ridho Prawiro
- Jack Hinkson
- Farheen Dossa
- Siavash Malek
- Daisy Wong
- On On Tam
- William Varrenti
- Norhasnani Azman
- Elsie Zheng
- Shaobo Zhu (Allegro)
- Amanda Ngieng
- Bingquan Zhang (Element)
- Rachel low
- Jessica Zhang
Studio Leaders:
- Paul Loh
- David Leggett
Structural Consultant:
- John Bahoric
Directed by:
- Ridho Prawiro
- Farheen Dossa
Music:
- Marco Raaphorst_Neziba
- GMZ_Parametaphoriquement
Invited Critics:
- Prof. Alan Pert
- Prof. Donald Bates
- Dr. Annmarie Brennan
- Dr. Alex Selenitsch
- Finn Warnock
- Alison Fairley
- Katelin Butler
- Laura Martires
- Dr. Alberto Pugnale
- Dr. Jane Burry
- Chris Gilbert
- Mond Qu
Special Thanks:
- Prof. Tom Kvan
- A/Prof. Andrew Hutson
- Prof. Alan Pert
- Prof. Donal Bates
- Dr. Peter Raisbeck
- Andrew McAlinden
- Geoff Bell & Facility Team
- Jas Johnson
- Fablab Team
- Hamish Hill
- Ross Sprenger
- Steve Adams
- Entegro Group
Sponsored by:
- Power To Make
- MSD University of Melbourne
- MaxiPlywood
**NOTE:
Sorry the video resolution is low, because the original high-res file was lost because of mechanical hard drive failure. This video is the only remnant that I can find in my backup.
#timber #timberpavilion #ArticulatedTimberGroundPavilion #architecture #school #msdunimelb #unimelb #schoolofarchitecture #masterofarchitecture #themaking #themakingprocess #timelapse
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Bedah Buku : Tree as an Architectural Form Finding Machine (an Individual Journal by Ridho Prawiro)
Link Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bc2pJ...
Video ini merupakan video sharing of knowledge, dalam upaya untuk menjaga sebuah pengetahuan agar tidak hilang ditelan masa.
Video ini berisi tentang kuliah perancangan di University of Melbourne (Studio C - Machining Aesthetics v2.0) pada Semester 1 tahun 2014.
Di dalam video ditunjukkan bagaimana sebuah penelitian dapat membentuk serta menggeser pola pikir dalam desain Arsitektur. Opening (Bukaan) yang biasanya dibentuk dari proses coakan / pelubangan ternyata dapat pula dibentuk dari proses "Splaying Effect", sebuah paradigma baru didalam desain yang ditemukan melalui proses penelitian yang panjang.
Melalui datum, terciptalah sebuah "Internal Space" yang mampu mengintegrasikan dan mencampur adukkan (Blending) antara lantai, dinding dan atap. Sehingga tiga komponen arsitektur yang selama ini terasa terpisah mampu bersatu dalam satu kesatuan yang padu dan kontinyu.
Bagaimanakah sebuah bidang mampu berfungsi sebagai sebuah struktur sekaligus "Memory" yang menyimpan database "Gaya / Beban / Force"
yang digunakan selama proses konstruksi?
Bagaimanakah sebuah pohon mampu berfungsi sebagai site serta mempengaruhi bentuk sebuah obyek arsitektur?
Presenting:
The Malleable Lattice Skin Tree House : Tree as an Architectural Form Finding Machine
(an Individual Jornal by Ridho Prawiro)
A Sharing Session to Preserve a Knowledge
Team:
- Ridho Prawiro
- Jack Hinkson
- Norhasnani Azman
Tutors:
- Paul Loh
- David Leggett
"The Best Way to Preserve a Knowledge is
by Freely Distribute the Knowledge for All Humanity"
(Ridho Prawiro, 2022)
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