Monday, November 2, 2009

1 + 3 + ? _ revised

1 _ the combination of sport and architecture generates an impassioned community experience.

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3 _ physical culture has always had an unchallengable presence in society; stadiums first appeared as a venu for the spectacle of human battles and has developed with the evolution of sport. over time, stadiums have become a catalyst for social unity through sensory outlets and emotional extremes. going beyond just a building typology, stadia has come to represent an iconic cultural symbol.
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? _ stadia have the power to become dominant structures within any landscape and through time, sport and competition have become a healthy part of community culture regardless of nationality or playing field. however, stadiums tend to become giant, inward focused, mass structures that sit useless for 95% of their life span.
delaware is home for the buckeye valley high school community; here there exists a strong sports tradition. the values and ideals of delaware, ohio are not being best represented by its current athletic stadium. i plan to design a stadium that resolves the current issues being faced, but succeeds in amplifying the phenomena of sports architecture; community.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

1 + 3 + 9 _ revised

1 _ through the adaptive re-use of mellon arena, architecture will become a major player in transforming Pittsburgh into a more physically, mentally and socially healthy society.

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3 _ an understanding of the evolution of sport as entertainment instead of activity has seen individuals become spectators instead of players. physical culture has always had an unchallengeable presence in society; however the modern day "star" athlete has been placed on a pedestal and a huge disconnect has been created between the "average" individual and "athletes". over time, with the advancement of television, as well as the design idea of stadium as a place of spectacle, this disconnect has lead to an unhealthy society with increased numbers in illness and poor nutritional consumption.

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9 _ given the current well-being of individuals today and the overall predicament of societies in general, a major push for public health is in order. the placement and utilization of facilities housing such centers will be vital in its success. realizing that sport can convey an ideology, the fusion of architecture for sport [or "well-being"] holds the potential to inspire and encourage participation from a society's individuals. the adaptive re-use of mellon arena in downtown pittsburgh offers an interesting relationship to break the notion of "stadium" for only star athletes and turn the arena into a combination of fitness facilities, health care centers, and nutritional programmatic elements such as a whole foods market, restaurants and cafes. the arena will be in use 24 hours a day and become a major structure for the downtown fabric of pittsburgh not only in its physical presence but also as a community gathering place offering many amenities. mellon arena offers a great venue for this project as a new arena is being constructed, the current context will be adapted with both programmatic changes as well as some demolition and construction to include the new use. located directly downtown will allow the food venues within the arena to be utilized by the working individuals during the week and bring a wider spectrum of individuals to the arena everyday. an interaction of programs with positive participation, healthy eating and communication of community members will create an enjoyable experience. the main aim will be to inspire a healthier way of living for members of the pittsburgh society.

Monday, September 21, 2009