my project for the semester builds upon results and investigations developed in our very first exercise, the marble container; where i created an object which was not willing to share its marbles and acted parasitic by literally poking its neighbors in order to make a connection. as a result, a diagram of the whole infrastructure was developed where i began to focus on the spatial qualities of the entire system, creating my boundaries based on those who shared marbles/wanted to share, and those who had nothing to do with sharing marbles.
investigation of spaces created within an existing infrastructure. black planes separate those who had nothing to do with sharing the marbles, red volumes are those who did share or wanted to share.
investigation of designing the site into three programmatic zones: art gallery, film center, music venue. interested in the idea of spatial qualities and spaces created within an already existing infrastructure, i began studying my site with a lack of regard for the surrounding context. these three material/spatial diagrams were the first attempts to break my sliver site into separate spaces with specific program in mind (an art gallery, music venue, and film center). it’s small, its intimate, it’s for those who are interested in what’s happening, they want to be there. i had to step back and take a look at the entire block, and really understand the situation at hand.
top: zoomed out site plan showing the slenderness of my site in red, in comparison to its surroundings. middle: section cut through three street blocks, illustrating the endlessness in the vertical direction of the site. bottom: site photographs taken by me in williamsburg, brooklyn
the overall idea for the project is to investigate the potential within a construction site and to establish a sense of inhabitability. the concepts of finished and unfinished are an attempt to exploit the current “overconstructed” situation of williamsburg, brooklyn, by creating an installation which visually appears to be an unfinished constructions site, but in reality is a finished occupy-able space, potentially becoming a breeding ground for cultural activity (as initially proposed in the spatial diagrams). in addition, the notion of the terrain vague which includes, and i will quote ignasi de sola-morales rubio, author of terrain vague, “unincorporated margins, interior islands void of activity, oversights, these areas are simply un-inhabited, un-safe, un-productive. in short, they are foreign to the urban system, mentally exterior in the physical interior of the city, its negative image, as much as a critique of a possible alternative.”
i want to embody the strangeness of the site and its immediate surroundings by exploring and possessing an enthusiasm for its current vacancy. i am beginning to blur the boundaries of what is my site and what is my neighbor’s space through an “architectural sneeze,” which is binding the site to its context. formally the language is a result of the surroundings; balconies are extruded, windows are punctured, and crawl spaces are designed to create a moment of strangeness within the site. every move is the result of a controlled chaotic order, created between buildings, and their relationships to one another in a logistical and pragmatic manner.


top: drawing of the volumes floating in "free space" a clearer version of the hand drawn volumes, representing them as proposed buildings (i.e. plan and elevation drawings along bottom). bottom: diagrams illustrating the moments of origin for the volume drawing, to understand where and how these volumes are forming and by what nature they occur.
given the drawing of the volumes, as well as planes, i am starting to interact with my surroundings similarly to my ambitions of the marble exercise. my project is acting more parasitic, and latching on to its neighbors to become an “active member of the community,” or rather to expose even more so the effect overconstruction has on currently occupied spaces, or even the emotional integrity of the neighborhood from the start.