From eliinbar’s sketchbook 2012 – MVRDV Inspiration …. Or a self fulfilling prophecy
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Thank you all
enjoy….
Eliinbar
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In this post we will learn about MVRDV’s Inspiration sources …. Or maybe it’s a “self fulfilling prophecy”….
For you to judge….
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In the next image a building designed by Rem Koolhaas in Bangkok, Thailand in 1996 .
The building is designed according to the “Stacking Diagram design Strategy”
Rem Koolhaas & OMA Architects
The Hyperbuilding , A self-contained city for 120,000 inhabitants with housing, education, culture, welfare, medical facilities, amusement, industry, retail .
Bangkok, Thailand 1996
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How does the “Stacking Diagram design Strategy” works?
First step: definition of size and shape of the spaces in accordance with the program.
Second step: designing the building as a “stacking Diagram” emphasizing the program.
eliinbar’s sketchbook 2012 – Rem Koolhaas and the The Hyperbuilding
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For more information about the “Stacking Diagram design Strategy” visit my post
Rem Koolhaas -“They were All my sons”– Bjarke Ingels Group – BIG & MVRDV& REX & FREE
https://archidialog.com/2012/05/28/
From eliinbar’s sketchbook 2012 OMA’s “Stacking Diagram” design Strategy-
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In the next images….buildings designed by two of Rem Koolhaas’s former employees/partners .
Today they are part of the world’s leading architectural firms …. REX- (Joshua Prince-Ramus) and BIG-(Bjarke Ingels)
REX architects
MuseumPlaza Louisville Kentuky
USA published 2005
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Bjarke Ingels group- BIG architects:
cross # towers
seoul , korea published 2012
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Recently was published in ARCHDAILY
a new building ,designed by another Rem Koolhaas’s former employees/partners…. MVRDV
MVRDV Architects
vertical city integrates retail, offices, housing, a luxury hotel, four levels of parking, a wedding house, a mosque, an imax theater and an outdoor amphitheater
Jakarta, Indonesia
Published in ARCHDAILY 2012
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eliinbar’s sketchbook 2012 – MVRDV Inspiration …. A self fulfilling prophecy
Note the similarity in three projects…you can easily Identify the primary components of the buildings ….the Stacking Process has a clear visual expression….
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Just a Minute….
13 years ago MVRDV won a world wide competition to design Berlin Voids housing project, a vertical block marking the void left by the Berlin Wall….a three-dimensional puzzle of individual apartments.
MVRDV Architects
Model-Berlin Voids
Competition 1991
eliinbar’s sketchbook 2010 -MVRDV and Rem Koolhaas &REX….the “Stacking Diagram design Strategy”
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I can estimate
that the Berlin Voids housing project designed by MVRDV in early 90s is the source of inspiration for the “Stacking Diagram design Strategy”?
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Well…Is MVRDV’s Berlin Voids housing project designed in the 90’s is MVRDV’s “self fulfilling prophecy“?
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Check the NEW CONSCIOUS INSPIRATION PAGE
in my Facebook
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MVRDV Architects
vertical city, Jakarta, Indonesia
Published 2012
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Finally, it is hard to ignore another two dominant planning strategies,highlighted in MVRDV’s Jakarta’s vertical city building ….
I call them “Multi Style Buildings Trend” and the “Revolving/Rotated floors buildings”
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“Multi Style Buildings Trend”: Buildings designed by one architect divided into several parts. Each part of the building is characterized by a different architectural style.( materials, different morphology, the building envelope, the building openings etc.)
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For more information about the “Multi Style Buildings Trend”visit my post –The New “Multi Style BuildingsTrend” – Herzog-De-Meuron & Jean Nouvel & Dominique Perrault & Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas https://archidialog.com/2012/02/19/
eliinbar’s Sketchbook 2012 – “Multi Style Buildings Trend”
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“Revolving/Rotated floors buildings”: For more information about the “Revolving/Rotated floors buildings” visit my post: Expo 2010 Part Eight – The “Revolving/Rotated floors buildings” https://archidialog.com/2010/05/11/
eliinbar’s Sketches 2010 – “ Revolving \ Rotated floors buildings “
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Check the NEW CONSCIOUS INSPIRATION PAGE
in my Facebook
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The “Conscious Inspiration Method‘ , How it Works?
First step: the inspiration Source.
Second step: Developing the Conscious Inspiration tools.
Third step: Realize the design idea.
The five “HOWS” of the “Conscious Inspiration Method”
The ultimate inspiration methodology:
1. How to filter out relevant Knowledge from the Web with abundance of information?
2. How to develop your own Vision?
3. How to choose the right “Inspiration Sources” that empowers your Vision?
4. How to develop your personal Design tools?
5. How to use your Inspiration Sources as the “Planning Process Generator”, and design high quality and creative architecture?
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“Conscious Inspiration” is practicing and acquiring tools to improve observation and differentiation of details.
The abundance of information in the Web affects us all, as I illustrate in my posts.
I Believe that designing is a process formed from three main phases: knowledge, tools and invention.
“Knowledge”: as many said, and wrote before – Knowledge is the foundation for all designing process. We architects and designers are obliged to be informed about everything that was designed in the past and on a daily basis….
“Tools”: develop tools to analyze buildings and “Understand” them, tools that will cope with the abundance of architectural information…
(I intend to demonstrate some of my ideas in future posts)
“Invention”: with the methodology of “conscious Inspiration” , we don’t need to be intimidated to get inspired from relevant buildings. Once we develop our tools, it will lead us to high quality and creative architecture.
Eli Inbar
3 thoughts on “MVRDV Inspiration …. Or a self fulfilling prophecy”
I think you could also drawn direct reference to the constructivist architects the Visnin brothers http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l5x3gll7GG1qzlcoro1_500.jpg
Thanks architechnophilia
Food for thought …. slightly different strategy
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