Tuesday, April 8, 2014

research themes + provisional matrix

the theme leaders will specify outcomes, method and deliverables on thursday.  
be there at 8.30!!!


book references and more


strategic area framework, turffontein development corridor, draft report 2

http://www.corridorsoffreedom.co.za/cofBB/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2

In addition to that, the Urban Development Framework Wemmer Pan and Surrounding by Jakša Barbir Spatial Planning & Urbanism and others (2010) is available, as well as the planning document Rosettenville Shopping Centre by BJ Quilliam and C Daskalakos (1980s).

Rosettenville Studio has a dropbox with all material, please email to jennifer@stickysituations.org for access.

context_2_day 1: WORDS, VIEWS, WALLS


Stage 2: Site: Analysis of Context
MO 7, THU 10, MO 14, THU 17, MO 24 April

A_ Starting Off
Words, Views, Walls
First impressions of a new place.
Personal observation, unstructured interviews, perceived boundaries.

B_ Contextual Analysis_Directed Fieldwork
Themes:
1- Past, present + future of de Villiers Road
2- Public open spaces and institutions on and around de Villiers Road
3- Shops and other economies of de Villiers Road
4- Building types along de Villiers Road
5- Houses, subdivisions and renting process on de Villiers Road

context 2_rosettenville
starting off (monday, 7.4.2014)
individual
words – what YOU think
write a text of 300 words about your ideas and first impressions about rosettenville, as honest and direct as possible, 
 
part a is anonymous and will be used to create a word cloud
to be submitted as a word document 


in groups of 2 students
views -  what OTHERS say (while YOU listen...)
talk casually to 2 residents of rosettenville and find out about their lives
where they come from
how they live, with whom they live, how they move
what language they speak
what they work as, what they would like to work as
what they like, whom they like
what they fear, whom they fear
favourite spot in rosettenville
most dangerous spot in rosettenville

record those unstructured interviews in writing, take a portrait of the residents, if they permit

to be submitted submit as print out and word document

walls – what YOU see

walls are one of the defining elements of the work of an architect. they define areas, carry loads, retain, fence off, protect, exclude, open up, fortify.  walls can be material and immaterial, hard and soft, shared, portable, defensive, cultural, political, personal.
identify 5 different types of walls that you encounter on your walk down De Villiers Street, from Main Road across the Rotonda Park, record and illustrate them in the given graphic  format.

to be submitted as print out, pdf and indesign document