Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Day 23: Tensile Design Proposal

Here's the formal proposal that we sent to ARUP today to ask for their approval on our design. They are the firm that designed and built the school, so we have to pass everything we do by them.



Our aim in designing and building a tensile shading structure is to enrich the technical palette of the school and nourish and support the life of the users. We are utilizing hyperbolic curves to create a structure to withstand the intense wind loads present on the site. Developing a system using a familiar local material pallet makes production possible and culturally accessible to the local community. The material we are proposing will provide necessary shading but let the wind flow through the layer of the canopy because of its open weave; while still providing plenty of shade this space will be cool and comfortable to teach, learn, and play. The design is created by a repeated pattern that is possible for local tailors to create.

The double curves of the space replicate arched entryways that delineate areas of distinction for children that beckon them to play as well as providing them a safe haven from the harsh summer sun. The varying heights of the structure create spaces that are sensitive to the scale of the child, while allowing for the easy circulation of adults that are teaching or simply making their way through the space. These spaces that have been avoided by children and adults alike will now be able to function as they were originally intended-as outdoor classrooms. The bright colors of the fabric will bring an element of enthusiasm (as we saw the teachers’ reaction to the model) and cultural identity to the infant/junior courtyard.

1 comment:

  1. They ARE very reminiscent of sails :) and look like a cool, comfortable place to hang out. I love the front view and how it adds dimension and interest to the building behind it. Good job, guys!

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