space Salk Institute Louis I. Kahn Andrew Pun EVDA 621 December 05 2011
I sense Light as the giver of all presences, and material as spent Light. What is made by Light casts a shadow, and the shadow belongs to Light. Louis Kahn, Architecture: Silence and Light (1969) " The purpose of the diagram on the following page was to explore the daylight effects and spatial qualities of the central courtyard at various times of the day. The mass model was geo-located in La Jolla, CA for accuracy. What I learned in doing this exercise was that in the mid afternoon, the courtyard experiences more shade than I previously thought and the most tranquil experience occurs at the end of work day, around 5:00 pm.
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The materials are there to signal the passage of time and a bonding with place, with the authenticity of living. Abalos, Heidegger in his refuge: the existensalist house Materiality becomes important in understanding a character of the space. The intent of this diagram was to see how Kahn s use of natural materials with concrete and wood informed the organization and formal logic of the space through a sectional perspective drawing. The notion of served and service space, public and private is clearly expressed through the proportions and consideration of different materials.
Title:Senior Researcher Activites: Supervise lab experiments, lead teams Spatial Requirements: Study Portico, Lab, Offices Title:Int.Researcher Activites:Carry out experiments, report to senior researchers Spatial Requirements: Lab, Offices space of flows The relationship between the space of flows and the space of places, between simultaneous globalization and localization are not predetermined in their outcome -Manuel Castells Title:Student Researcher Activites:Assisting lab researchers, carrying out experiments Spatial Requirements: Lab Title:VisitingResearcher Activites:Offer critique of experiments, new insight, lab experiments Spatial Requirements: Lab user profi les The intent of this diagram is to represent the number and groups of people that would inhabit the building by doing a sample character profile of one person from each of the group. Next, I wanted to show the flows of people and exchanges of information in the use of the institution in plan and section. The learning outcome for this diagram was Kahn s deliberate use of the open plan allowed for maximum flexibility and constant flow of communications and ideas. This formal move allowed for non-predetermined outcomes to occur, an important concept for medical research.
works cited 1. Steele, J. (1993). Architecture in Detail: Salk Institute. London, UK: Phaidon Press Limited. 2. M. Casterlls, The Space of Flows, in The Rise of the Network Society, John Wiley and Sons, 2009, pp. 376-378 &410-428. 3. M. Heideggar, Building, Dwelling, Thinking, in D.F. Krell, ed., Martin Heidegger Basic Writings, Harper, 1993, pp. 344-363. 4. I. Abalos, Heidegger in his refuge: the existentialist house, in The Good Life, Editorial Gustavo Gili, 2001, pp. 37-59. 5. Tom McDonough, Situationist Space, in T. McDonough, ed., Guy Debord and the Situationist International, 2004, pp. 241-265. 6. Bell, N. a. (2005). Louis I. Kahn. New York: Phaidon Press Limited.