building with water

'seoul commune 2026' by MASS studies
author: zoë ryan with dieter grau, zeljka carol kekez and chris zevenbergen
publisher: birkhäuser
year: 2010
size: 160 pages, 30.5 x 23.4 cm
isbn: 978-3-0346-0156-6
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water has been an important topic in architecture and urban planning for years.
more recently, the revitalization of the waterfront has become a prevalent trend in cities
around the world.
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the waterfront has become a significant location for new building and redevelopment projects,
helping cities move beyond their industrial heritage and remaking their image as contemporary
places to live and work. 'building on water' establishes a typology of architecture on / by water -
whether it is for residential, transportation, industrial, cultural or recreational purposes -
illustrating the relationship water has with the increasingly dominating schemes of new
urban developments.
valuable resource while showcasing in comparison, contemporary examples of structures organized
by location: on the lake, river and seaside by such architects and designers as OMA, mass studies,
the bouroullec brothers...
the projects presented embrace the criteria of their locations, and discuss the relationship
between the built structure and our waterways in terms of issues of sustainability,
harnessing potential of renewable energy sources and responses to natural disasters such as flooding...
is it for me?
good for those interested in the evolution of our urban environment, particularly its
relationship to water. an interesting overview of projects which very in material, aesthetic
construction and purpose.

'seoul commune 2026' by MASS studies
located in apgujongdong, seoul, south korea's seoul commune 2026 designed by MASS studies
is a series of residential towers which provide both communal spaces and private residences
which are covered in a latticework of foliage (fed by greywater from the towers) that help counter
the environmental impact of the building.

science centre by OMA
OMA's science centre located in hamburg, germany is a new flagship for the city's harbour
which has abandoned its industiral heritage and is being renewed as a recreational
and cultural centre. the premises for the hamburg science centre acts as an entrance way
to the city from the water, located at the end point of an urban axis from the inner alster
to the river elbe. it is constructed from a series of boxes stacked upon one another in the
formation of a circle. the result is a pixelated structure.

the result is a pixilated structure

the overall structure is comprised of stacked boxes arranged in the formation of a circle

section view

'aluminum forest' by abbink x de haas archtectures
'aluminum forest' by dutch firm abbink x de hass architectures is a headquarters
and display space for an aluminum company. its first building is constructed entirely
of an aluminum load bearing structure. 368 tubular columns ranging from 90 to 120 millimetres
in diameter support a rectangular volume housing 880 square metres of floor area that is partially
built on land and partially built on water. the design was influenced by the typical dutch polder
landscape where groups of trees are planted in a square arrangement.

night view of 'aluminum forest' on its 'stilts'

the aluminum columns provide structural support and act as drain pipes and service conduits to the building above

the raised structure provides views of the surrounding landscape

'island in the mur' by studio acconci
brooklyn-based studio acconci's 'island in the mur' floats upon the river mur in the heart
of austria's graz city. it is constructed from a latticework of 320 tonnes of steel and glass,
the bulbous form of the island resembling a seashell. it acts as a performance venue /
open-air amphitheatre, as well as a bridge across the river.

night view of the 'island in the mur' performance space

aerial view of the island in the mur, connected to the bridges leading to either side of the bridge

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