Christoph Niemann - ‘I Lego NY”
diagrams
“...reductive machines for the compression of information” [Van Berkel Bos]
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! “As one moves from cartography to mapping, and from scan to diagram, concrete representational lines are displaced by lines! which are both precise and abstract without be in geometric, operating on the edges of signification , yet with a high degree of particularity. These are condensations of information and matter, often graphic materializations of the former, and formal rarefactions of the latter, that operate in a domain where expression and content, the semiotic and the physical, are merged into a synthetic whole.” [Ila Berman]
Weizman + Segal
Weizman + Segal, from The Politics of Verticality
Weizman + Segal, Jewish Settlements in the West Bank
Noah Greer, Leah Marthinsen
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Colin Rowe
Stan Allen - Field Conditions Diagrams
Mozas + Fernandez Per, DBook
MVRDV, Meta City Data Town
MVRDV, Meta City Data Town
OMA, Seattle Library
OMA, Seattle Library
Alvar Aalto, vase
between form and content instrumental abstraction
“Diagrams are visual condensations of forces, processes and other phenomena (rigid and fluid, conceptual and physical) which resist the strictly imitative even when formally motivated, yet retain within themselves, the particularity of the information they embody and the ! specificity of the complex events of their own genesis. As they move away from representation, they hover in the realm of primitive form even when precise, evading the reifications of figuration, but also those of stable geometries and direct causality.” [Ila Berman]
Renee Chow - San Francisco fabric drawings
Stan Allen - Field Conditions Diagrams
Allen
Chow
Juha Leiviska, Mannisto Church, Finnland
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the role of diagrams in architecture post-rationalization vs. diagrammatic practice
Le Corbusier - Unite D`Habitation
Carlo Scarpa
Libeskind with G.Lab* by Gansam Architects & Partners , KT Tower , Seoul, Korea
“a diagram is therefore not a thing in itself, but a description of potential relationships among elements, not only an abstract model of the way things behave in the world, but a map of possible worlds.” [Stan Allen]
t he flgure of t he work is not simply t he residue of t he diagram, one which can be read as coming from or leading t o a cert ain out come, but t he reint erpret at ion of t he diagram in order t o make it illegible, t hereby avoiding indexicalit y. The diagram does not dict at e t he end product of t he process, it simply informs it . Pet er Eisenman
Aranda Lasch - ‘Packing’ diagrams
diagrams as instructions for action transformational strategies 32
Uzbekistan, public space
diagram transformation
UN Studio
“diagrams are distinguished from indexes, icons, and symbols, their meaning is not fixed. “ the diagrammatic or abstract machine does not function to represent even something real, but rather constructs a real that is yet to come.”” [BosVanBerkel, quoting Deleuze]
UN Studio, Moebius House
UN Studio, Moebius House
UN Studio, Mercedes Benz Museum, Stuttgart
UN Studio, Mercedes Benz Museum, Stuttgart
tools for analysis
cuts, scans, and visualization methods
Studio 4 - classical scans
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Studio 4 - edited plans
Renee Chow - fabric structure, Pueblo Ribera, Charleston, San Francisco
comparison
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Ila Berman, Mona ElKhafif: NOLA diagrams
Ila Berman, Mona ElKhafif: NOLA diagrams
Ila Berman, Mona ElKhafif: NOLA diagrams
Ila Berman, Mona ElKhafif: NOLA diagrams
Ila Berman, Mona ElKhafif: NOLA diagrams
AJ Cross - Mirador Analysis (MVRDV)
AJ Cross - Mirador Analysis (MVRDV)
Mona Hatoum
visualization choices the impact of method
Studio 4 - light diagrams
Studio 4 - circulation diagrams
photo collage
Davis Hockney
Davis Hockney
Gordon Matta-Clark
Gordon Matta-Clark
Gordon Matta-Clark
Teddy Cruz
Teddy Cruz
Enric Miralles
Enric Miralles
Enric Miralles
Frank Dresme