Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Thesis Brainstorming

By Kyle Fountain

Breaks between deadlines whether professional or academic have proven to be ideal brainstorming, creative, and productive opportunities.  For instance, when I had a break between working in an office 45 hours per week and beginning this master’s program, I was obsessed with industrial design and entrepreneurship.  That is, anything which could provide passive income to alleviate 45 hours of sitting in a chair, while still expressing design and creativity.
Now, during this academic pause, I have had time to continue research of my thesis without forced deadlines.  Still, I look forward to the next semester as deadlines and accountability is equally important to me as intermittent, uncontrolled brainstorming.  My preliminary thesis topic of an urban development which can grow and adapt congruent to its surrounding context with a strong interest in maintaining a neighborhoods culture is becoming in itself adaptable and open for manipulation.  That is, the abstract changes slightly based on my latest research.  Lately, I have been investigating two architects, O.M. Ungers, and Stephane Malka.  Though just speculation, Malka seems to have been largely inspired by Ungers’ writings on “Grossform,” and “Parasitic Architecture.”  One of Malka’s latest proposals is a response to a worldwide urban issue of rural flight.  With more and more rural populations moving into the city, developers are rushing to accommodate.  Malka’s P9-Ghetto Mobile, is an answer to the aforementioned urban crisis utilizing mass production and customization.
 Figure 1: Courtesy of Malka Archtiecture http://www.stephanemalka.com/en/
Malka’s proposal aims to integrate otherwise wealthier architectural typologies into overlooked urban spaces.  This architectural installation can be disassembled and relocated.  The units are assembled onto a scaffolding, and provide residences, offices, galleries, shops, etc.  This “Micro-City,” can be assembled in unlimited configurations, and adapted to its surrounding context.
The site I have chosen for my thesis is perfect for exploring these notions of architecture on demand, and the introduction of time and architecture. The West Loop, specifically Fulton Market, has recently published an Innovative Land Use Plan as a guideline for future development.  Although this plan is necessary to help mitigate bad development, it seems to be encouraging haphazard contextualism.  For instance, one guiding design requirement according to the land use plan is to maintain existing historical street frontage.  If I’m wearing my developer hat, this means, traditional ornamental masonry base for two stories, and a modern marketable residential tower on top.  Is that solution really the answer to maintaining an areas culture and heritage?  How would a Mies residential tower feel contextually if it were retrofitted on top of an historic masonry podium?  My goal for the next few months is to investigate these questions among many other urban issues.  Steven Holl recollects Louis Sullivan in a conversation with Lebbeus Woods as Louis being on his death bed explaining that if he lives long enough, he will see all of his buildings being torn down, but that it’s only the philosophy and ideas that will live on.



14 comments:

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  3. It's fascinating how you see breaks as a source of inspiration rather than downtime. Taking time to reflect often leads to more meaningful projects
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  4. Your interest in industrial design and creating passive income sounds like the perfect blend of creativity and practicality. Have you considered applying these principles to your architectural thesis
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  5. The idea of urban development that respects neighborhood culture is crucial in today’s fast-changing cities. It's great that your thesis explores adaptability while preserving identity.
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  6. O.M. Ungers’ concept of “Grossform” is really intriguing. I'm curious—how do you envision applying his ideas to the specific challenges of the West Loop
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  7. Malka’s P9-Ghetto Mobile is a fascinating response to rural migration. Architecture that’s both mobile and customizable could be game-changing for cities facing rapid growth
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  8. The “Micro-City” concept sounds like it could redefine urban living. Have you thought about how such a structure would impact community dynamics within an established neighborhood
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  9. It's so refreshing to read about architectural solutions that go beyond aesthetic and commercial appeal to address real societal issues like housing shortages.
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  10. The critique on Fulton Market’s land use plan is spot on. Sometimes, well-meaning regulations can lead to “cookie-cutter” solutions that lack genuine cultural preservation
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  11. Blending traditional and modern architecture is a challenge many cities face. I’d love to hear more about your thoughts on preserving historical facades while introducing contemporary elements.
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  12. The idea of “architecture on demand” is exciting! Your site in West Loop seems like the perfect test bed for such an experimental approach.
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  13. Louis Sullivan’s perspective on the impermanence of physical structures is humbling. It reminds us that architecture is as much about ideas as it is about buildings.
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  14. Fulton Market’s Innovative Land Use Plan seems like a double-edged sword. Preservation is essential, but as you said, it must be thoughtful rather than just reactive.
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