20.2.07

phase 5_Olivia Ramos_Ideograms




















The subway station is the event of most exposure; open to anyone who pays fare, without identification. Higher degrees of separation, direction, and visual deflection are increasingly necessary as one moves away from the station through the site and into their bus. In the direction of the busses, visitors, passengers, and employees find gradual striation of program, and increasing gradients of enclosure and view. From the busses to the subway, visitors, employees, and ex-prisoners have a clear understanding of the location of subway station.

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Massive-pliant-network – clearly revealing possibilities of connections and transition, (subway to bus and vice versa), a visual association to the nearest destination; a vertical shift resulting in a simultaneous exposure and of program and the vehicle.

19.2.07

Phase5_Rychiee_Program


This image suggests some variation in scale with respect to the chosen piece, however, I need to strategize in order to integrate ideas of structure and network as suggested by the phase four image below.

Phase4_Rychiee_Plan


This study explores variation in density across a terrain. The fluctuations suggest diverse intensities of transparency to imply relevent programmatic adjacencies.

Younjin_phase5


Phase 5_Seth_Program Plan Section


This study has lead to concept of the reactionary line. The program is constructed within a linear framework that corresponds to two primary directional movements – one for visitors to Rikers, one for travelers to La Guardia. Yet within these lines becomes a complex navigational network that is completely dependent on the individual’s reaction to spatial, social, and perceptual conditions.

Phase5_Danny_DataScape









The Queue Times are the longest when the dashed lines are the most densely congested. The que times have been averaged for all the dayse of the week, but as you can see, the trend is relatively consistent.

17.2.07

Phase4_Seth_Site Program Strategy




In the material/programmatic study my aim is to explore a relationship between hot wax and cold water that attempts to produce methods of movement and formation that are not predetermined by physical regulators, but rather are reactionary to circumstantial qualities. The wax’s trajectory into the water describes a system of movements that are dependent on variables rather than constructs.