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UN STUDIO

-Arnhem Central Transfer Terminal,


Arnhem, Netherland-

Cindy Nathania Aritonang 4 | Nadiatul Khairiah 28 | Indah Ria


Alfriana 18
UN STUDIO
-Arnhem Central Transfer Terminal, Arnhem, Netherland-
Practice Ideology Definition Diagrams Diagrams Value

Representational - ‘Poliferating Machine’ ● Unspoken Quilities


Explicitly Diagrammatic ● Random
Approach - ‘Abstract Machine’
● intuitive
● Concept Diagrams ● Generative ● subjective
● Design Decision ● Productive ● not bound by linear
● Design ● Projective logic
Processes ● Interactive Tools
“Qualities that can be
Creating innovative physical, spatial, or technical”
Post-Rationalisation
efficiencies & Instumental
meanings

Source: Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos, 1998, p. 19) Source: Ben van Berkel and Caroline
‘ A Diagram is an Bos, 2010, p. 224)

assemblage of solified
situations, techniques,
tactics, and functionings”-
Berkel & Bos, 2010, p.224
PROJECT DESIGN METHODOLOGY

The problem of fitting 160,000m2 of (The extraction)


programme onto a 40,000m2 site is Network graph
visualised on a scaled diagram transposed onto
(The creation of field) the site

The separate bus services are


shown with a square representing
the pedestrian area which
mediates between them.
(identifying organisational
challenges and opportunities
for innovation)

Mapping the various


modes of transport
Displays the connections to be
constructed between the various modes
of transport and its number of
passengers.
Klein Bottle
as a hybrid of:

1.Three dimensional cone diagram:


which intersect, merge and branch,
allowing pedestrian flows to be
TRANSLATE IT funnelled and spread smoothly
Mapping movement and pedestrian
INTO 3
flows between the different
DIMENSIONAL
programmatic elements
MODELS
(organisational strategy on the site)

Develop it into a
three-dimensional
diagram 2. A single surface which presents
showing the vertical the transfer of pedestrian flows
relationships of pedestrian
(movement landscape)
flows transposed onto the
site.
Existing
identify
MAPPING

Hidden Potential

as Design Methodology

as Conceptual

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