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GSD Harvard – Fall 2014
SOCIO-ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIVE DESIGN
This course considers the complexity of the human ecosystem and the interpenetration of natural and artificial elements that are embedded within it. People, nature, and the built environments we have constructed all influence one another in a complex system of reciprocal interaction. Human ingenuity in developing techniques to improve climatic comfort has allowed us to inhabit extreme climate zones, where artificial conditions impose over the natural ones. Adaptation strategies have evolved from the adoption of clothing and the construction of simple shelters to the complex arrangements and technologies that facilitate physical survival and large-scale settlement in cities today.
In this studio course we will focus on the atmospheric conditions of the contemporary city and how they affect the use of public space. Using the city of Manama (Bahrain) as a case study, we will explore the potential of responsive design, where nature and artifice could establish a creative dialogue, to design new environments that can improve social life. We will travel to Manama and analyze the issues affecting the use of public space in this unique cultural and climatic region. During the semester students will design solutions and prototype their ideas. Participants are encouraged to develop strategies within a wide range of scales between public space and industrial design.
Here Hubter and I wanted to create two different worlds, one is totally closed and artificial, the other one is open and natural. The natural one seems to be so vulnerable but each time it can survive from the disaster by means of all the relations with the nature. The artificial one looks strong enough but there might be a stronger creator outside…
10 references related to thermo comfort.
1. le miroir d’eau
2. jade eco park
3. sara brasília lago norte
4. wristify
5. pearl academy of fashion
6. paley park
7. reflective materials
8. columbia river gorge
9. air tree shanghai
10. rainforest pavillion
A fun timeline about my life!
A video about humidity (and water) in Bahrain.
By Carolina Yamate & Nan Liu, 2014.
More info about migrant workers in Gulf countries can be found here: http://gulflabor.org/
Tintin & Hayrettin. 2014
Carolina & Hayrettin. 2014.
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