11/03/2014

SABA  - From the sand to the sky

~ Team Mayil - Sundar,Lior,Aishvarya,Roni,Mor 

SABA 2014

This hands on workshop is a great way of learning or understanding the core of a common man as an architect. it also made us to realize that an architect is also a Mason who rise a structure sucessfully.

Thanks for giving such a great opportunity architect Sharon Rotbard , archiect Vijaykumar and all the faculties of my department in CARE.

11/01/2014

Pucchi Mucchi Team - The Building Process




The Best Worst Project


  










Putu in Pita Pavilion




Inspired by "blob architecture", our pavilion, with its' "basket-like" shape, is a result of our attempt to plan and build a structure which would have a natural rounded shape and curves within our rectangular plot.
Compared to architects who design blob structures using 3D softwares, we have decided to achieve our goal by weaving splitted bamboos. Due to their high tendency to bend, throughout the building process we were uncertain regarding the final form of the structure.
Using weaving as our main construction technique, our pavilion no longer had walls or roof, making the whole structure as a one continuous and firm surface.

Drawings



Buildable Area: 15 sq.m
Orientation : South- West











Building Process



# 1 Foundations




# 2, 3: Placing the PVC pipes & Planting the vertical splitted bamboos



# 4  Pre-Fabricating the arches






# 5,6,7: Creating the skelton & weaving





# FINISH LINE



















Perhaps a bad architecture is simply UGLY

It was "landed" in the site regardless of the context





Traditional weaving with non-traditional materials