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University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign (Aeron)
an experiment for thesis
thesis title: RE-VITALIZE
-how small public architecture can reinforce social interactions in urban spaces

investigation / position:

new network technology and virtual communication has dramatically changed the way we interact. However, there is still an important aspect to the physical, grounded, face-to-face communications. architecture, spatial experience in nature, has a new role of initiating and reinforcing social interactions, meanwhile facilitating the inevitable trend of a new networked society.

process:

investigating + making + modifying + prototyping


preliminary experiment:
a series of tent structures installed in the atrium of the school of architecture, for user observation

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made in china 16 october 2009 - 14 november 2009
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A nearly ubiquitous country-of-origin label seen on countless U.S. consumer goods is the subject of a new exhibition on view Oct. 16 through Nov. 14 at I space, the Chicago gallery of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

The exhibition, “made in china: Erik Hemingway and Allison Warren,” explores the meaning of the phrase that appears on a practically endless stream of consumer goods marketed worldwide.

Hemingway, a professor of architecture at Illinois, and Warren, an instructor in the U. of I. School of Architecture, have organized the exhibition as part of an ongoing research project initiated during a residency in China during the summer of 2008 and continued there last summer.

Hemingway said the exhibition includes interactive components that will be used to inform the continuing data-collection and research process. The scholars plan to compile the results and publish them in book form.

The exhibition features a variety of installations, one of which is a series of video projections of urban Chinese street views – presented from three perspectives: vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic. The video images will be projected on a screen fabricated from common white-rice bags, stretched and sewn together.

Additional features of the exhibition:

• Nine video monitors displaying interviews conducted at Beijing Architectural Studio Enterprise, or B.A.S.E., founded and run by Los Angeles-based architects Robert Mangurian and Mary-Ann Ray. The interviews, with B.A.S.E. students and instructors, were conducted by Hemingway and Warren when they were in residence there.

• Drawings and disassembled, hanging bicycle parts, extended from the gallery ceiling. Hemingway said the bicycle parts represent the deconstruction of one of the eight most frequently mass-produced products made in China.

• Post-card questionnaires, which visitors may fill out to share their views and opinions with the researchers.

Along with Hemingway and Warren, the exhibition project team includes U. of I. graduate architecture students Stephanie Adamczyk, Winmay Au, Nicholas Brown, Matthew Cho, Montana Crady, Aeron Hodges, Chen Xi Hu, Alloy Kemp, Xu Nan Li, Limeng Lu, Tashio Marinez, Jonathan Reyes, Kurtis Rottunda, Owen Wang, Lili Xu and Yiyuam Zou.

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salk [UPGRADE] - week 3
We started our designs from generating our individual critical positions toward the future image of the Salk institute, instead of the provided program by the competition.

The ideas were then translated into constructs to help represent the ideas, and further trigger the creative process.

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Fresh water production - (straws) desalinization pipes
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pattern material - positive and negative imaging

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plastic bricks

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Scaffolding and weaving

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Plastic cup planter - how about starting a organic tomato farm?

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experimental surface blocks

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configurable concrete pavers


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the not so Kahnian concrete - PV-embedeed concrete forms

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Germ structure - a critique on the fast growing sicence and technology and its effect on our society
salk [UPGRADE] - Arch572 Studio
This studio uses the form of a design competition as the background, encourages students to form critical positions on the topic of "preservation through provocation". In order to capture the progress of the thought processes of the studio, which is heavily rooted in multi-scale constructs, this blog will document and discuss the projects involved.

The studio is led by professor Hemingway.
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