This advanced graduate-level course investigates the process of developing schematic landscape design
proposals into built works. Emphasis will be placed on construction documentation, detailing,
material performance and the roles of digital and analog craft in construction. Students will design
and build a completed project for the Wurster Hall Landscape Courtyard, utilizing the Architecture
shop facilities and CNC router. Site visits to construction sites, manufacturing facilities, and built
landscapes will be included. School: University of California, Berkeley, College of Environmental Design. Instructor: Yes Duffy
Collaborative Design/Build Courtyard
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Berkeley, California
United States
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This is the first day mock-up of the form of the project, using 1x2s. In the rain!
If only we could all join this inspirational class by Instructor Yes.
We will be incorporating our CNC Router into the project, and hoping to find some great inspiration and case studies of CNC Routers and wood, and/or metal connections. Please let us know if you have any suggestions!
http://sebastienwierinck.com/html/SW_WORK_ID.html
http://www.flexiblestream.org/Digital-Wood-Joints-001.php
http://www.ontwerpduo.nl/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12...
looking good, yes. is that a mockup? i think so. rock it.
Nice looking concept & design. My comment simply addresses maintenance concerns:
1) since the design sets against walls & corner(s), the floating deck needs to be closed off (recessed & perhaps ventilated) to keep animals & debris & mold spores from collecting. If end-product indeed floats, an attribute for flow-thru hose-wash-ability integrated into the design concept would be worthwhile to detail.
2) will non-porous surfaces stand up to weather, abuse from scuffs & mars, require regular refinishing, & remain inviting?
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wow, It is a cool design. http://sc2cheats.org/