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Becoming Dale
Space
Body
Spacebody
Bodyspace
spring 2016
Becoming Dale
the spacethe body
the spacebodythe bodyspace
Beeing in Dale, in the houses and the spaces, is inevitably beeing a part of Dale.
In the ever-changing surrounding, always present, never lasting
The body and the spaceinteracting
inter-
“between,” “among,” “in the midst of,” “mutually,” “reciprocally,” “together,” “during”
act-anything done, being done, or to be done; deed;
performance
Between-deedTogether-doing
Mutually performance
Då Gud heldt fest i Fjaler
Jacob Sande
Det var som alt var omskapt, eg merka det litt i senn.
Eg var som Johannes på Patmos, Patmos i bibelen.
former og fargar skifte på strender og firmament,
det som var kjent, vart ukjent, og det som var ukjend vart kjent
spaces within spaces
the spacebody, bodyspace
borders
connections
The language of the building
Mutually performances in the Dale Senter
A supermarket, a shared spacewho shares it and when is it yours? ...or is a shared space ever yours? shared can´t be ownedshare ≠ own
A supermarket, when do you feel welcomed? a part of ita part of, meaning you and the space become one
Position, situation, movementWhen you enter the supermarket building you have perpose. Either you want to buy someting, or you want to have a closer look at someting you’re considering to by. Or you want to make others (or yourself) believe you’re going to buy someting, or at that you are able to do so.Either way you want someting.You have made an active choice to enter the building, this very supermarket, and not the other stores in Dale.
ActionWhen you buy something in a supermarket you become a part of the idéa, a costumer that gives something, contributes, and owns that good, that thing thats is a part of the supermarket. Consuming something means it becomes a part of you, an extension of you.
Together-doing in theOld municipality building
The building has tree floors but the entrance leads direct to the second floor. Entering the house starts right at the sidewalk, the rounded stairs leads you up to the platform and the door on the second floor.
The hall is offering several choises with three doors and a stair leading to the top floor. With the doors kept shut and the higher floor unrevealed, the hall is one of a private building. You are expected to know where you are going. Coming from the generous entrance staircase, this is a bit comfusing.
The building has a history as the towns municipality building. Today, it houses artist studios. It went from beeing a work place as well as a public building to beeing only a work place. If you would stripp off the grand entrance stair it would look more like a private building with its small scale and similarity to the other houses in Dale.
The top floor has a sloping roof, with no windows on the long sides, that eats up a big part of it. It limits the usability of the space, making the outskirts of the floor space possible to be in only in a bent down position.
There are to doors opening up to the two rooms placed on each short side, with one window each. The open, almost square room plans can be used for many different activities.
Between-deeds in the House on the field
The meeting with the house on the field starts at the road leading up to the house. It leads to the house and nowere else. You see it all the time while aproaching it. The house with its garden and the mountains behind. This is the first space.
Then you pass through an opening in the fence. You enter the second space. The entrance isn’t visible yet, you have to walk around the house. You might call out a-Hello! to make sure youre presence is noted since this is a private space,. If you’ve never been there before you might take the wrong (longer) way.
The third space is the building. A few steps up from the ground. You knock on the door. And maby call out again.
The long journey to get inside is an extended part of the building, if you’re entering the road, you’re going to the house, there is nowere else to go but there.
The space can’t exist without the bodyit is born in the meeting
therefor, space is in constant transformation, there is no such thing as a permanent space
transforming is movingmoving is livingspace is livingspacelivingwe are spacelivers
We are always separated from each other through our bodiesthough never from the space, the space is connected to us in an inevitable way, there is no distance between body and space
body is space
sowith no distance between body and space, they must be connectedtherefor the bodies are connectedno separation can existone
Share
Some of the private houses are situated right next to the main road
Generously having their backyards for display
Synonyme to share:
portion part percentage
Antipode to share (direct opposite of shared)
unsharedindividualsingle(a)undividedconcentratedexclusivesole(a)
(indirect opposite of shared)
separate
Borders- Division
How much distance is neccesary? The squaremeters needed is related to the precence of the neighbours
sound
vision
movement
The smaller the private space -the higher the fence
The closer the space- the larger the space
The greater the visual connection- the greater the space
Borders/Connections -The entrance
Borders- Distance
To position yourself far away is a way of inhabit more space.
To be far away you need to have a subject. You are connected to that something/someone you position yourself from, in some way you belong to that very ting/person. Otherwise the act of distancing is unnessesary.
New houses on the fields
I kommunedelplanen legg vi opp til tre ulike bustadstrukturar:
3. Tunbusetnad. Einebustader eller mindre fleirmannsbustader på tidlegare jordbruks-landetablert i tunstruktur for å ivareta opne/grøne fellesareal i mellom busetna-den. Bueininganebør ha ulik storleik og karakter for å dekke ulike bu-behov i befolkninga.
Underinhabited fields
Distances to neighborsHouse on the field
Common distance to neighborsin Dale
1548
456
123
381
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