DIP-05
A Collection
Of Public Domesticities
The building is infusing the private house with in the public space, creating fluidity in matter and program and suggest an absence of hierarchy and a new form of public domesticity. In this typology;
ROOM = HOUSE = PUBLIC=PRIVATE
It is a space where life is being exposed and private is converted into public.
Due to the nature of a city within a continuous flux of renewal and decay, new conditions of domesticity are being adopted, unfolding worlds that create fluidity in matter and in program.
The notion of a world no longer given, but instead, produced, mastered, manipulated, inventoried and controlled is appearing.
A world, in short, that has to be constructed and reconstructed infinitely.
Can architecture can continue to evolve and play a role in the creation of shared experiences ?
The city is a compressed, it is constructed from public notions in an individual way, the transient state.
Collapsing the private and the public domain, a space where life is being exposed and private is converted into public.
The building is infusing the private house with in the public space, creating fluidity in matter and program and suggest an absence of hierarchy and a new form of public domesticity. In this typology;
ROOM = HOUSE = PUBLIC=PRIVATE
Through the circulation, interlocking rooms and accumulation of objects, what seems to be random is controlled and manipulated in order to extand the experice of the space and condense the experience of the city into Claremont Square. A collection of Public Domesticities.
The conditions of a contained enviroment and phisical engagement, an enviroment that is being produced and “unfolded”, throught means of time, actors and agents the space is transformed into a spacial organisation.
Hovering 3m above ground. The core component works as a diagonal pathway through the structure, it is bound to support the circulation and works as a supporting system for the entire frame work of the building.
No longer the grand arcades of the classical city, but a collection of rooms and private spaces, when linked together create the shared/collaped experience.