ARCHITECTUREDESIGN STUDIO AIRSAM DUNKLEY
THI NHU LAN NGUYEN
1.Site analysis:
This shows more how the surroundings and natural factors would affect the design and how we
take those into account.
2.Refining:
This shows more precedents and reasons why we came up with the
final form of our pavilion.
3.Research:
This shows more precedents about how rotational energy has been
used all over the world.
3.Research:
This shows more precedents about how rotational energy has been
used all over the world.
3.Research:
This shows more precedents about how rotational energy has been
used all over the world.
4.Energy integration:
This shows how the energy will be from human movement and how energy generator would be incorporated into
the design.
5.Ways of determining and controlling shape and formation of our
pavilion
3.Research:
This shows more precedents about how rotational energy has been
used all over the world.
Site analysis
The design site boundary encompasses the Sønder Hoved pier section of Refshaleøen and some of the surrounding waterways. The pier is an old landfill that is partially comprised of material from buildings that used to exist on the now empty site.
There are no LAGI 2014 design restrictions on foundation depth or type. The proposed artworks can exist anywhere within the site boundary, but must not break the plane of the site boundary at any height. The design proposals must not exceed 125 meters in height at any point (height measurement is not an average but an absolute limit).
There are some other design considerations to note. At the southwest corner of the site there is a water taxi terminal which is to remain. There are plans to develop the waterway to the south of the site with houseboats, and boat access into the channel north of the site must also be maintained.
COPENHAGEN WIND ROSES
Source: http://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/sites/windrose.
COPENHAGEN SUN PATH DIAGRAM
Source: http://www.gaisma.com/en/location/kobenhavn.html
R e f i n i n g
PRECEDENTS
PRECEDENTS
I n s p i r a t i o n The idea of spining inspiried by
Energy generation: Rotational energy
Windmill at Copenhagen (Denmark)
Source: www.kevinandamanda.com
I n s p i r a t i o n Insprirattion from nature:Bringing a sense of water into the design as well as to respond to the little Mermaid sculpture at the site
Source: gascoynewater.com.auwww.aiche.org
Natural landscapes of Suburbia: Copenhagen Denmark
It’s a spectacular presentation of large scale photographs of astonishing natural landscapes and this one of one of the suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark
Source: manwiththemuckrake.wordpress.com
Parametric Modelling:
ENERGY
I N T E G R A T I O N
RESEARC H
Energy GenerationHuman Movement
Piezoelectric: vibration to electricity Flywheel: method of storing energy as rotational motion energy Dynamo: converts mechanical energy to
ENERGY GENERATION
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCbKeklrY9c
A non-profit called Empower Playgrounds has developed a way to harness the energy of kids playing in order to provide electricity to poor rural villages in Africa. The organization is making merry-go-rounds that have a clean tech twist -- onboard kinetic energy harvesters that store that energy in batteries for later use.
How much energy can a merry-go-round really provide? In an interview with Fast Company, founder Ben Markham says that a healthy 8- to 12-year-old generates about 150 watts of energy per hour whilst vigorously playing.
Source: http://www.treehugger.com/clean-technology/merry-go-round-turns-clean-energy-powerhouse.html
All the energy is stored into battery packs which are later used for private households.
All the energy is stored into battery packs which are later used for private households.
Copenhagen
http://subsite.kk.dk/sitecore/content/Subsites/CityOfCopenhagen/SubsiteFrontpage/LivingInCopenhagen/ClimateAndEnvironment/CopenhagensGreenAccounts/EnergyAndCO2/Consumption.aspx
Victoria
http://energymadeeasy.gov.au/bill-benchmark/results/3660/4
Energy generator-Main pavilion
Energy generator-Main pavilion
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Ampitheater Pavilion
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