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    September 2012

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    Why do it

    How to do it

    How to represent it

    field

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    james corner

    raoul bunschoten

    christophe girot

    ingrid calame

    callum innes

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    why do it

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    the world is simultaneously observed and invented

    raoul bunschoten

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    how one images the world literally conditions how

    reality is both conceptualized and shaped

    james corner

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    How one sees (site)

    How one (re)presents (studio)

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    Site as a dynamic place

    Site as a sensory place

    Site as a specific place

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    the very clutter and complexity of a given context

    can become the source and motor of design invention.

    james corner

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    how to do it

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    difference between (the) preconceived idea of a place

    and the reality that appears during the first steps of a visit

    christophe girot

    Site Impressions

    (Landing)

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    site impression

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    site impression

    Ingrid Calame

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    site impression

    Ingrid Calame

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    site impression

    Ingrid Calame

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    site impression

    Anna Barriball

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    site impression

    Anna Barriball

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    site impression

    James Corner

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    observing a dynamic environment

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    proto urban conditions

    the small, almost imperceptible signs of change,

    the seeds of new processes

    bunschoten

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    How to look for proto urban conditions?

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    bean game

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    Four basic processes

    Erasure - the removal of things, making space

    Origination - the point in time where something new

    happens

    Transformation - the continuous change between

    two states, a change with a beginning and an end

    Migration - moving from one point to another,

    leaving traces

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    succession modeling

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    succession model

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    succession model

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    succession model

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    succession model

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    succession model

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    succession model

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    succession model

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    walking

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    Walk towardsWalk across

    Walk along

    Walk into

    Walk out

    Walk through

    Walk about

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    vertical section

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    Trace concepts

    Landing

    Grounding

    Finding

    Founding

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    Trace concepts

    Landing is the first act of site acknowledgment

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    Trace concepts

    Grounding is more about reading and understanding

    a site through repeated visits and studies

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    Trace concepts

    Findings are something unique that definitely

    belongs to a place and contributes durably to its

    identity.

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    Trace concepts

    the act ofFounding is always a reaction to

    something that was already there

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    to (re)present

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    to (re)present

    bunschoten

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    to (re)present

    bunschoten

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    to (re)present

    hamish fulton

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    to (re)present

    herman de vries

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    to (re)present

    callum innes

    time it takes to paint over the surface

    time it takes for the paint to remain unstable in order to

    react with the turpentine

    the effect is not one of design but of a process

    started but not totally controlled

    in a sense the paintings measure time

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    to (re)present

    callum innes

    Monlogue Three 1992 Untitled 1996

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    summary

    fieldwork does not replace desk top research

    fieldwork compliments other forms of research

    field work challenges and/or reinforces

    assumptions and pre-conceived ideas

    fieldwork can be the catalyst for original insight

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    summary

    get organised in your groups and work as a team

    understand what you are looking for

    plan and record your methods

    consider how best to analyse and present your

    findings in a clear and informative way

    describe how the analysis of your fieldwork informs

    your design concept