Underlying Program Goals:

// lead students in HANDS-ON construction combined with a design studio education in order to discover new intersections between design and fabrication.


// foster a COLLABORATIVE studio environment such that students engage more fully in a dialogue with their peers, practitioners, context and communities.


// implement architecture, design and the making of space to catalyze POSITIVE SOCIAL CHANGE and stewardship of our built environment.

June 30, 2009

webby cutting complete!



as of Saturday, we completed all of our rough cuts for the 4 canopies. one is completely sewn with tails, while we hope to complete sewing and tails for the other 3 in the next couple of weeks. next stop--deployment!

June 22, 2009

wedding at the peace park!

bobby & nataka's wedding



congratulations to nataka and bobby who were married in the peace park this past weekend! after their years of hard work converting an abandoned dumping ground into the beautiful meeting place we all love, i could think of no better way to honor it's special gravity.

June 11, 2009


I think these layouts are more accurate to what we're working towards.

a team canopy sizes


so...i checked mike's diagrams against what i had in my sketchbook from tuesday(sorry i didn't sketch out the one we already did), and it seems like maybe the interior dimensions of are off? i think we had discussed interior spacing of 11" (rather than the 15" we used on the first one) and exterior spacing of 15.5" (rather than 27"?) does that make sense?

also...cut sheets for small and fat:

June 10, 2009


I'm a bit confused on the sizing of the canopies. I think these are our proposed shapes but these are contradictory to what we were discussing Tuesday evening. Let's discuss via email.

June 8, 2009

new team 02

our dear friend, the sewing machine


..to bring us one step closer to actually understanding the darn thing...

June 7, 2009

saturday photos

photos of team a fabrication + team b form experiments are here:
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for tuesday, team A talking points were relative sizes (the canopy pictured is our small size), depth of fabric (shown at 15"), exterior seams (sewn for the full length of the fabric?), and amount of fabric used. shout out if i forgot anything

June 4, 2009

Team B workflow

FORM AND SHAPE:
We have decided to deploy the canopy in two phass on both sites. A day configuration (labeled the 'infinity' shape) and a night configuration ('star' shape). The daytime configuration will allow for inhbitation of the volume created by the canopy, while the night configuration transforms the canopy into a lantern sculpture. mesh will be incorperated in both phases.

In Roxbury, we will use our original siting and fabricate the canopy with tails large enough to fully reach the extents of the external connections. In the alley, we will flip the configuration 90 degrees vertically (such that the star shape is in plan, and one walks under it to observe the shape).

PRODUCTION AND SCALE:
We have elected to produce two square canopies using the scheme 3 stiching scheme (with elongated tails). The size of the canopy is dependent on a stretch factor test to be done in field with the 10x10 mock-up canopies.


WORKFLOW:
  • Terry will begin to produce a construction documents, detailing each patterned component with appropriate dimensions for fabrication.
  • we need a 2' cube mock up with the stiching pattern. this will allow us to test multiple ring points, the stiching, and mesh integration studies.
  • we need to test the flex ring concept in full scale.
  • we need to seriously mock up a working light integration.

June 2, 2009

Team A progress

The following album shows the final locations, shapes, and sizes of the A Team's 4 nomadic canopies. And some basset hounds. In addition, we have purchased our final material and thread, and we are busy making construction drawings and assembly diagrams.



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Nomadic Canopies, mock-up session - Spring '09

Frederick Douglass Peace Park Amphitheater, rendering - Spring'08