AGi architects presentation about design and innovation in the Arab countries

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IT needs to "POP" UNDERSTANDING INNOVATION A presentation by I Don't Get It I hope this isn't a boring lecture When's Lunch? what PICTURE? IS IT PIXELATED? I Don't See it I SEE IT I FEEL it SOMETHING SHINY!! i'm confused, is this a JOKE? INSPIRING 'QUOTE' ...bestest, greatest, most amazing... I THINK WE ARE ON TO SOMETHING HERE I'll Know it When I See it Insert Picture HERE architects

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AGi architects presentation about design and innovation in the Arab countries used in the Future Interiors Qatar 2014 celebrated in Doha.

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  • 1. IT needs to "POP" UNDERSTANDING INNOVATION A presentation by I Don't Get It I hopethis isn't a boringlectureWhen's Lunch? what PICTURE? IS IT PIXELATED? I Don't See it I SEE IT I FEEL it SOMETHING SHINY!! i'm confused, is this aJOKE? INSPIRING 'QUOTE'...bestest, greatest, most amazing... I THINK WE ARE ON TO SOMETHING HERE I'll Know it When I See it Insert Picture HERE architectsA BUILDING BY

2. What is Innovation? INNOVATION: [MASS NOUN] The action or process of innovating [COUNT NOUN] A new method, idea, product, etc Synonyms: change, alteration, revolution, upheaval, transformation, metamorphosis, reorganization, restructuring,rearrangement, recasting, remodelling, renovation, restyling, variation, new measures, new methods, new devices, novelty, newness, unconventionality, modernization, modernism, a break with tradition, a shift of emphasis, a departure, a change of direction 3. TIMELINE 2611 BC The Pyramids TIMELINE 1901: Postcard depicting the Grand Pyramid. 4. 868 AD TIMELINE The Printing Press 1450: The Gutenberg printing press is patented.868 (above): The first known printed book, the Diamond Sutra. 1455 (below): The first major book by the Gutenberg printing press, the Gutenberg Bible. 5. 1793 CHANGE OF DIRECTION! TIMELINE First Elevator Installed in a Building 1793: Ivan Kulibin installs the first elevator in the Winter Palace. 1853 (above): Otis displays the elevator at the Crystal Palace. 1861 (below): Otis Patent. 6. 1803 1803: The Phalanstere was developed by Charles Fourier as self-sustaining utopian communities. It is an early example of what we would call today social housing. TIMELINE Social Housing - The Phalanstre 7. 1853 1853: Designed by Francois Coignet, 72 Rue Charles Michel was the first building to utilise a system of Steel Reinforced Concrete. NEW METHODS! TIMELINE Reinforced Concrete - 72 Rue Charles Michels 8. 1879 NEW DEVICES! TIMELINE Alkaline Car Battery 1890 Automatic vote Recorder 1869 Electric Pen 1877 Kinetoscope 1888 First Working Light Bulb 1879: After many failed inventions, Thomas Edison invents the light bulb. FAILED FAILED FAILED FAILED 9. 1886 TIMELINE The Car 1886: The birth of the modern automobile by Karl Benz and his Benz Patent-Motorwagen. 10. 1901 MODERNIZATION! TIMELINE Assembly Line 1901: First assembly line invented by Henry Ford. 2014: Robotic Assembly line. 11. 1902 NEW METHODS! TIMELINE Steel Construction - Flatiron Building 1902: The Flatiron Building is considered a ground breaking building. It is one of first buildings to use a steel frame in New York City, and it followed the Chicago School of high-rise design. 12. 1903 TIMELINE The Aeroplane 1903: The Wright brothers are recognized to achieve sustained and controlled heavier-than-air power flight. CHANGE OF DIRECTION 13. 1921 TIMELINE Steel and Glass Skyscrapers 1921: Mies van de Rohe draws the first example of a skyscraper with a steel structure and completely glass facade in his Friedrichstrasse Skyscraper. Another Mies drawing of a steel and glass skyscraper. 14. 1927 TIMELINE The Electronic Television 1927: Philo Farsworth demonstrates the first electronic television system. REVOLUTION! 15. 1931 TIMELINE 5 Points of Architecture - Villa Savoye LE CORBUSIER'S FIVE POINTS WERE PUBLISHED IN SEVERAL ESSAYS COLLECTED IN HIS BOOK TOWARDS A NEW ARCHITECTURE: 1- Raising the building over pilotis 2- Freeing the design of the floor plan from the structure 3- freeing the facade from the structure 4- ribbon windows 5- roof gardens MODERNISM! 16. 1945: 'Trinity' is the code name for the first nuclear explosion tests conducted by the United States. It is considered the start of the world's nuclear age. The image above shows the Trinity explosion 16 ms after detonation. 1945 TIMELINE Start of the nuclear age RESTRUCTURING! 17. 1957 TIMELINE Space Exploration - Sputnik 1 1957: The Soviet Union launches the first artificial satellite around the earth. REVOLUTION! 18. 1969 1969 TIMELINE The Internet The first message was sent using the ARPANET network, which connected four universities in the United States, and is the progenitor of the modern internet. REVOLUTION! 19. 1978: Louise Brown was born Manchester, UK, and is known as the first child to be conceived in the process of in vitro fertilization. 1978 TIMELINE Test Tube Baby - In Vitro Fertilization 20. The first 3d table printer was introduced in 1983, and ever since then more and more resources are being funnelled towards 3D Printing research. There seems to be almost no limit to what these machines will eventually be able to produce. 1983 TIMELINE 3D Printing - Cakes, Houses, Guns and beyond... 21. 1995 1995: Shigeru Ban utilised cardboard tubes for the first time to provide shelters for disaster relief. 2013: the cardboard architecture evolved from small disaster shelters to large scale projects. TIMELINE Temporary Shelters - Shigeru Ban CHANGE OF EMPHASIS! 22. 1997 TIMELINE Guggenheim Bilbao 1997: The Guggenheim Bilbao was the first building developed in CATIA software. 23. 1998 TIMELINE 2004 20062005 2005 20082007 20112008 2012 20122011 2013 24. 2007 TIMELINE iPhone iPhone 2G 2007 iPhone 3G 2008 iPhone 3GS 2009 iPhone 4 2010 iPhone 4S 2011 iPhone 5 iPhone 5C iPhone 5S 2012 2013 2013 TRANSFORMATION! 25. 2013 TIMELINE Google Glass NEW DEVICES! 26. TIMELINE ?2014 WHAT'S NEXT? 27. According to MR & MRS GOOGLE 28. "Innovation" in the middle EastAccording to MR & MRS GOOGLE 29. "Innovation" in the middle EastAccording to MR & MRS GOOGLE 30. "Innovation" in the middle EastAccording to MR & MRS GOOGLE 31. "Innovation" in the middle EastAccording to MR & MRS GOOGLE 32. "Innovation" in the middle EastAccording to MR & MRS GOOGLE 33. "Innovation" in the middle EastAccording to MR & MRS GOOGLE 34. "Innovation" in the middle EastAccording to MR & MRS GOOGLE 35. 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"Innovation" in the middle EastAccording to MR & MRS GOOGLE 51. "Innovation" in the middle EastAccording to MR & MRS GOOGLE 52. Drivers of INNOVATION 53. ARCHITECT CLIENT ENGINEER INVESTOR CONTRACTOR YOUNG SINGLES FAMILIES OLD COUPLEs CHILDREN ANIMALS EARTH SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT 54. What is Innovation? 55. INNOVATION IS... WHY IS RENT SO EXPENSIVE HERE? BECAUSE ITS THE ROUNDEST BUILDING IN THE WORLD 56. ...NOT A FORM! WE CAN BUILD IT CHEAPER 57. INNOVATION IS... I CAN BUILD YOUR ULTIMATE ISLAMIC DREAM 58. ...NOT A STYLE! OR IF YOU PREFER A MORE SECULAR LOOK 59. INNOVATION IS... THIS WILL BE THE TALLEST AND GREATEST BUILDING IN THE WORLD... 60. ...NOT ABOUT SIZE! ... FOR NOW! 61. INNOVATION IS... I ENJOYED WALKING ON THE NEW YORK HIGHLINE 62. ...PLACE-SPECIFIC! HOW MUCH FOR ONE JUST LIKE IT IN KUWAIT? 63. INNOVATION IS... DID YOU DEMOLISH YOUR PAST? 64. ...TIME-SPECIFIC! I CAN BUILD YOU A BRAND NEW 'PAST' I LOVE THE PYRAMIDS! 65. INNOVATION IS NOT Innovation is about PROBLEM SOLVING a SIZE a FORM a STYLE a BUSINESS a BIG BUDGET a TECHNOLOGY 66. What Innovation means to AGi 67. MADRID AGi Spain AGi Kuwait Joaqun Prez-Goicoechea Partner Staff 21 people Staff 28 people Nasser Abulhasan Partner KUWAIT 68. architectsA BUILDING BY 69. architectsA BUILDING BY 70. 71. STATE OF KUWAIT 72. TYPICAL CITY-SPRAWL STATE OF KUWAIT 73. TYPICAL CITY-SPRAWL MINIMAL DETACHMENT BETWEEN DWELLINGS FACADES WITH SCARCE PRIVACY LIMITED VIEWS STATE OF KUWAIT 74. 75. PERMEABLE WHILST PRIVATE 76. MAXIMUM VOLUME ALLOWED GROUNDFLOOR ARISEN PROVIDING PRIVACY FROM THE STREET 77. LIFTING VOLUME TO PROVIDE ABODE WITH SHADED GARDEN 78. CENTRAL COURTYARD TO VENTILATE AND STRUCTURE 79. VIEWS VOID FRAGMENTATION TO ENHANCE INNER SPACES AN LIVING EXPERIENCES 80. 81. 1 1. FACADE 82. 2. ENTRANCE 2 83. 3. ENTRANCE 3 84. 4. COURTYARD 3. POOL 4. COURTYARD 4 85. 4. COURTYARD 5. COURTYARD 5 86. 6 6. INTERIOR VIEW 87. 7 7. INTERIOR VIEW 6. INTERIOR VIEW 88. 89. 8. STAIR-BRIDGE 8 90. 8. STAIR-BRIDGE 9. STAIRCASE 9 91. 10 10. COURTYARD 92. 11 11. MASTERS ENTRANCE 93. 12 12. BEDROOM 11. MASTERS ENTRANCE 94. 13 13. TERRACE 95. 14 14. TERRACE 13. TERRACE 96. 97. 15 15. STAIR-BRIDGE 98. 16 16. UPPER TERRACE 99. 17 17. UPPER TERRACE 16. UPPER TERRACE 100. ROOF (MECHANICAL) ROOF (MECHANICAL) SEAVIEWS TERRACE POOL GARDEN GARDEN LIVING PASSAGE PASSAGE MASTER BEDROOM PLAY ROOM STORAGE STORAGE GARAGE PANTRY 101. WAFRA LIVING 102. LOCATION 103. STATE OF KUWAIT KUWAIT CITY LOCATION 104. Al-Jabriya Hawalli Al-Surra Bayan Al-Salmiya WAFRA LIVINGJabriya Park Mubarak hospital Fourth Ring Fifth Ring Fahaheel Expy STATE OF KUWAIT KUWAIT CITY AL-JABRIYA LOCATION 105. Al-Jabriya Hawalli Al-Surra Bayan Al-Salmiya WAFRA LIVINGJabriya Park Mubarak hospital Fourth Ring Fifth Ring Fahaheel Expy Mosque STATE OF KUWAIT KUWAIT CITY AL-JABRIYA LOCATION 106. URBAN CONTEXT 107. WAFRA LIVING 108. L-SHAPED VOLUME ENCLOSING COLLECTIVE PRIVATE SPACE STRATEGIES 109. TOWERS RISING TO MAXIMIZE VIEWS MINIMIZE ENCLOSURE STRATEGIES 110. VOLUME RESULT ACHIEVING FAR MAX STRATEGIES 111. ADDITION + SUBSTRACTION STRATEGIES 112. STRATEGIES 113. TOWERS RISING TO MAXIMIZE VIEWS MINIMIZE ENCLOSURE VOLUME RESULT ACHIEVING FAR MAX ADDITION + SUBSTRACTION L-SHAPED VOLUME ENCLOSING COLLECTIVE PRIVATE SPACE STRATEGIES 114. CITY EXTENSION 1. URBAN PUBLIC SPACE 2. COLLECTIVE PRIVATE SPACE 3. INDIVIDUAL PRIVATE SPACE CITY VS WAFRA 115. ELEVATED SQUARE 1. URBAN PUBLIC SPACE 2. COLLECTIVE PRIVATE SPACE 3. INDIVIDUAL PRIVATE SPACE CITY VS WAFRA 116. MAIN LIVING SPACES LAYERS 117. VIEWS VIEWS 1. URBAN PUBLIC SPACE 2. COLLECTIVE PRIVATE SPACE 3. INDIVIDUAL PRIVATE SPACE (APARTMENTS) CITY VS WAFRA 118. SERVICE AREAS LAYERS 119. MESH AND STAIRS LAYERS 120. MESH AND STAIRS SERVICE AREAS MAIN LIVING SPACES LAYERS 121. LIFT SHAFTS 5 COMMUNICATION CORES COLONIZATION 122. STAIRCASES REAR EMERGENCY STAIRCASES COLONIZATION 123. APARTMENTS 180m2 COLONIZATION 124. APARTMENTS 210m2 COLONIZATION 125. APARTMENTS 250m2 COLONIZATION 126. GREENERY TERRACES IN DIFFERENT LEVELS ENHANCE SIGHTVIEWS OPORTUNITIES TO CHILL OUT COLONIZATION 127. SQUARE LEVEL +6.00 INDEPENDENCE FROM THE EXTERIOR ISOLATED FROM THE STREET NOISE ENHANCE THE COMMUNITY LIFE COLONIZATION 128. FACADES 2 SPECIALIZED FACADES FOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR INTERNAL ENVELOPE DOUBLE MESH EXTERIOR SKIN INTERIOR SKIN COLONIZATION 129. REAR VIEW THE MESH 130. Pattern Tile A Pattern density Opacity 17 % Opacity 25 % Opacity 40 %Opacity 35 % Pattern Tile B Pattern Tile DPattern Tile C low opacity Lobby medi Schematic section Pattern application g The skin is composed of two parallel layers of the pattern mesh. -From an angle down the mesh overlaped to hide the facade. -When looking out horizontally the mesh patterns align and to leave the mesh openings as windows. Opacity 40 %Opacity 35 % Pattern Tile DPattern Tile C low opacity Lobby medium opacity Kitchen high opacity Staff area low opacity Kids bedroom Schematic section Pattern application guide line -From an angle down the mesh overlaped to hide the facade. -When looking out horizontally the mesh patterns align and to leave the mesh openings as windows. Schematic section VIEW ANGLED VIEW MESH OVERLAPPING VIEW HORIZONTAL VIEW PATTERNS ALIGNED THE MESH 131. SPORT CIRCULATIONS GREENERY CIRCULATIONS EVACUATION CIRCULATIONS A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C STAIRS DEVELOPMENT A A A EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT Sport circulation Greenery circulation Evacuation circulation STAIR DEVELOPMENT SCHEMA A A A EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT Sport circulation Greenery circulation Evacuation circulation STAIR DEVELOPMENT SCHEMA A A A EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT Sport circulation Greenery circulation Evacuation circulation STAIR DEVELOPMENT SCHEMA STAIRS 132. Kids bedroom 1 Kitchen Guest Toilet Hall Kids bedroom 2 Kids bedroom 3 Dining / Living Maids Room Bathroom Bathroom Bathroom Bathroom Master bedroom Apartment 2.D 240 m2 APARTMENTS 133. t Bathroom Bathroom Bathroom Bathroom Kitchen Maids Room Guest Toilet Hall Kids bedroom 3 Master bedroom Dining / Living Kids bedroom 2 Kids bedroom 1 210 m2 APARTMENTS 134. KUWAIT CHILDREN HOSPITAL 135. Kuwait Hospitals 136. A Hospital that does not feel like a hospital 137. The CONSTRUCTION 138. The BUILDING 139. Site Plan / Access 140. Retail Podium Covered Plaza Clinical Facilities Roof Terrace Donors Wards Program 141. PLAZA Entrance 142. PLAZA Main Access Direct Accesses 143. PLAZA Access Plan 144. PLAZA Interior Plaza 145. Typical Wards Plan DONORS 146. DETAIL SECTION / ENVIROMENT 147. PHASES Phase 1 NOW Phase 2 5 to 10 years Phase 3 20 years on Phase 4 30 years plan 148. Thank You!