Alex Kanin - Liminal Architecture

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“LIMINAL ARCHITECTURE. THE PROJECT”
“draft”

graduation committee additional members

Laurens Jan ten Kate (mentor)

Jeroen van Mechelen

Alexey Boev

Ira Koers

Uri Gilad

KANIN

“3”
a “project” by

current architecture is a cult

“5”
cargo cult religionvoodoo practice architecturepropaganda naivety hypocrisyfutility businessmanipulation
“presupposition”

current architecture must be stopped

current architecture is ignorant current architecture is hypocritical current architecture is superficial current architecture is vain current architecture is late current architecture is deceptive current architecture is wasteful current architecture is excessive

“7”
“direct action”

world changes faster than someone could comprehend it

“9” 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22century units “statistics”

new unknown architecture is coming

“11”
everything anything nothing unknowndigital
“presumption”

liminal architecture is a transition between current and new

no longer liminal not yet

liminal

/ˈlɪmɪn(ə)l/

from the Latin word līmen, meaning “a threshold”

1. relating to a transitional or initial stage of a process.

2. occupying a position at, or on both sides of, a boundary or threshold.

“13”
“definition”

the project is an example of liminal architecture

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“15”
“new paradigm”

liminal architecture is non-referential

liminal architecture = art + science

liminal architecture = feelings + mind

liminal architecture = subjective + objective

liminal architecture = interpretation + facts

liminal architecture = biased + unbiased

liminal architecture = personal + universal

liminal architecture = sign + actuality

liminal architecture = meaning + content

“17”
“non-referencial”

liminal architecture is not conceived or perceived based on subjective, outdated values and principles

charming story inconceivable form balanced proportion indispensable motivation anew interpreted traditions elaborate detailing ingenious structure delicate materials spectacular light happy ambience

“19”
“amazing
representation” no more
vs. vessels emptiness design purposevs.

Lao-Tzu “Tao Te Ching” chapter 11

“21”
“Shape clay into a vessel; It is the space within that makes it useful.”
“occam’s
razor”

different spaces contain different amount of materials/energy

m2

perimeter surface

m

m2

m + 11%

m2 36,5 m + 22%

m2 40,0 m + 29%

“23” 64,0
28,4
100% area
64,0
32,0
64,0
64,0
“basics”

different spaces possess different level of efficiency

production interconnection usability

no no yes

yes yes yes

yes no no

yes yes no

“25”
“basics”

global CO2 emissions by income group*

global CO2 emissions by region*

* Global Carbon Project, UN Population Division (2016)
“27” 5%
of population emits more than 18% of global CO2
“basics”

daily distance travelled per inhabitant in the Netherlands by transport modes*

daily distance travelled per person in the Netherlands by purpose and transport mode*

* ‘Smart about cities’ Maarten Hajer & Ton Dassen
“29”
sustainability = more of sustainable transport sustainability = less of transportation
“basics”

life-cycle CO2 emissions of electric and conventional vehicles*

global electricity production by source**

* the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) ** International Energy Agency (IEA)

“31”
sustainability = more of sustainable energy sustainability = less of energy usage/waste
“basics”
vs. plastic paper glass metal
“33”
sustainability = more of sustainable construction sustainability = less of construction
“basics”

new sustainable transport no more new sustainable energy sources no more new sustainable urbanism no more new sustainable architecture no more new sustainable design no more sustainability no more

less transportation/commuting less energy usage/waste revitalize, reuse, remodel less construction less overproduction/overconsumption it is just common sense

“35”
“sustainability”
no more

liminal architecture is non-contextual

“37” “non-contextual”

developing inwards and skywards compact, efficient, self-sufficient coexistence of paradoxes tensegrity of contradictions place for people by people

urbanism”

“39” “insular

Manhattan is an ultimate urbanism

“41” 14st.3av. “ultimate urbanism”

the project is an element of insular urbanism on all scales

“43” 3rd
Avenue E 14th Street E 16th Street Consolidated Edison Building
“location”
33% singles 40% couple without children NYC’s households by type* 11% single parent with children 16% couple with children studios 13% 1 bedroom 40% NYC’s apartments by type** 2 bedrooms 30% 3+ bedrooms 17% “choice” or “compulsion” supply rule the demand
“45” 8% extremely low income 12% very low income NYC’s households by income* 58% low income 11% moderate income 11% middle income under $500K 12% $500K-$1M 35% NYC’s apartments by price* $1M-$2M 27% $2M-$3M 11% over $3M 15% “compulsion” 88% of “poor” population versus 12% of “cheap” apartments

live further lack of time die young

or

what do you
“47” live smaller lack of space die alone or you prefer
“happy life
“49” in the city”
“live low not 2,8m 48m2 vs.
“51” not small” 2,1m 64m2 vs.
177,0 cm 2,1m 2,8m 0,0m height vs. 36,1%
“53” 163,0 cm vs. gender 39,3%

2,1m 2,8m

169,4183,4 Montenegro

169,4181,7

168 1

166,8182,0 Serbia

99 2

135 3

Bosnia and Herzegovina

166,8181,5 Sweden

168,0181,0

91 4

167,5181,3 Lithuania

167,2180,4

142 5

166,5180,4

181 6

Iceland

69 7

167,5180,8 Netherlands

115 8

Denmark

130 9

Croatia

167,2180,3 Czech Republic

86 10

167,4180,3 Slovenia

149 11

167,1179,7 Norway

164,8179,1

119 12

166,0179,0

161,5175,3

118 13

165,6179,4 Slovakia

155 14

97 15 population height

Estonia

Austria

3 31

United States

height vs. nationality/race

Russia

8

Bamgladesh

7

Nigeria

6

Brazil

5

Pakistan

8

Indonesia

2

158,0

1

India

China

“55”
169,5
64 152,6166,3
71 147,0158,0
83 153,9165,8
75 158,8170,7
53 157,8163,8
78 150,3162,1
122 164,1177,2
9 20 159,0172,0 Mexico 10 44 158,0172,0 Japan 11 43 158,1167,6 Ethiopia 12 121 151,8163,5 Philippines 13 80 158,9170,3 Egypt 14 57 152,2162,1 Vietnam 15 82 158,1172,3 USAsian Americans 5,9 % 163,4176,4 USAfrican Americans 13,4 % 158,7171,2 USHispanic & Latino Americans 18,5 % 164,5178,0 USNon-Hispanic Whites 60,3 % 159,5171,3 World Average nationality/race
personal care including sleep eating and drinking sport and leisure 43,5%44,6%78,3%95,2%95,8%100% household activities work-related activities purchasing goods and services 8.11h 5.45h 9.62h 2,1m 2,8m “height” vs. “daily
“57” 13,4%20,4%20,7%23,7% 8,0%10,5% caring for children telephone calls, mail, e-mail other activities religious and civic activities caring for adults educational activities 5,73h “daily activity”
sleeping 100% 8.84h watching television 77,9% 3.61h 23,7% caring for children 34,8% socializing and communication 3,4%(18,7%) work-related activities 7.60h 6,10% homework and research “height” vs. “inhome
“59” 19,3%34,6%59,7% food preparation housework and cleaning sports, exercise, recreation 20,4% other activities personal care 100% eating and drinking 95,8% “inhome activity”
sleeping 8,84h watching television 3,61h 2,06h caring for children 1,83h socializing and communication 7,60h work-related activities 3,13h homework and research height vs. temperature
“61” 1,59h1,54h1,00h food preparation housework and cleaning sports, exercise, recreation 1,35h other activities personal care 0,78h eating and drinking 1,23h temperature
256 units 32 floors 512-1024 inhabitants 250 units * 64m2 25 floors * 2,8m 250-500 inhabitants 80m “envelope”
“63” units * 64m2 floors * 2,1m inhabitants 350 units * 48m2 25 floors * 2,8m 350-700 inhabitants “envelope” 80m 80m

floor area internal volume structure volume partition volume finishing surface

-7% +20% -12% +78% +32% (+8%)

80m

floor area internal volume structure volume partition volume finishing surface

“resources”

area

volume

volume

-9% +18% -0,1% +57% +24% (+16%)

“65” 17981 m2 37760 m3 12927 m3 314 m3 57358 m2 floor
internal
structure
partition volume finishing surface
“resources” 80m 80m
64 m2 2.8m 179,2 m3 32,8 m 91,8 m2 floor area height volume perimeter surface floor area height volume perimeter surface “alternative”

m2

m

m

m

area height volume perimeter surface

m2

m

m

m

“67” 64
2.1m 134,4
3 32,0
67,2
2 48
2.8m 134,4
3 30,2
84,6
2 floor
“alternative”
“new day -
“69” new home”
“open vs. B K D LT S 32 m2 per person max. 40% in use
“71” plan” vs. B/L/D/S/K + B2/B3 T K 16 m2 per person min. 95% in use
“73”
front top side
“bedstede”
“75” “daytime”
“77” “nighttime”
“79” “concealed kitchen”

the project is an open-source system to adapt to any demand

“81”
“open-source system”
spatial lattice exchangeable infilling adjustable installations decor bio-reactive facadephoto-voltaic panels vertical garden media displaydichroic glass
“83”
stainless steel plasticietcork wool carpet media displayaerogel glass panels
“exterior” / “interior”

the project is able to adjust its performance, structure, appearance

“85” “framework”
01 waste of heat/cold 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 sleeping 01 breakfast work/education 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 after hours 210C 210C 200C 190C 18 190C 180C 190C 180C 170C 160C 160C 160C 21210C 210C 160C 160C 160C160C 160C 160C home work
“87” heat/cold 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 evening activitieswork/education activities outside of the house 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 sleeping work and work related activities 0C 190C 180C 170C 160C 160C 160C 210C 210C 200C 210C 210C210C 210C 190C 180C 190C 180C 170C 210C 210C 200C 210C 210C210C 210C0C 210C after hours
“structure

work

home work

home work

home work

home work home

“89” “structure sharing”
“new day-
“91” new work”
“energy sharing”

work

home work

home work

home work

home work home

“93” sharing”
“95” “home”+”work”

fast access direct connection instant transision easy navigation expected result

“97”
“hierarchy of spaces” no more
“waste spaces” versus
“99” spaces” no more -25% GEA versus

of inbetween space

surplus of outdoor space

surplus - an amount of something left over when

1. 2. 3. 4. 0. 0. 0. 0. surplus
1. 1. 2. 3.
“surplus” *
requirements
“101” 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. surplus of interior space 5. 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 surplus of usage 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. “surplus” no more have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand

the project is not a program composition but equal volumes for each of the three basic daily activities

“103” “program” no more 8 + 8 + 8 = 24h free time home work home work home work home work

the project is a self-sufficient urban element with variety of spaces for necessary program at a given time

“105” “free time”
12 1 3 5 11 10 8 7 "excess facade" "liminal facade" "generic facade" 1:300

FIRMITĀTIS.ŪTILITĀTIS.VENUSTĀTIS* stability.utility.beauty vs. NECESSITĀTIS.FACULTĀTIS.STATUS necessity.ability.status

“107”
* Vitruvius “identity” no more

+56.00

+53.55

+50.40

+47.95

+44.80

+39.20

+36.75

+3.15 +5.60 +8.75 +11.20 +14.35 +16.80 +19.95 +22.40 +25.55 +28.00 +31.15 +33.60
+42.35
+59.15 +61.60 +64.75 +67.20 +70.35 +72.80 +75.95 +78.40 +81.55 level 02 level 03 level 04 level 05 level 06 level 07 level 08 level 09 level 10 level 11 level 12 level 13 level 14 level 15 level 16 level 17 level 18 level 19 level 20 level 21 level 22 level 23 level 24 level 25 level 26 level 27 level 28 level 29 roof top street0.00 +7.00 floor 03 0.00 +2.80 floor 02 +11.20 floor 04 +15.40 floor 05 +19.60 floor 06 +23.80 floor 07 +28.00 floor 08 +32.20 floor 09 +36.40 floor 10 +40.60 floor 11 +44.80 floor 12 +49.00 floor 13 +53.20 floor 14 +57.40 floor 15 +61.60 floor 16 +65.80 floor 17 +70.00 floor 18 +74.20 floor 19 +78.40 floor 20 +82.60 floor 21 +86.80 roof street 1:200

“Illinois State Journal and Register” of Springfield, Illinois, 1948

“109”
“The really fine things of life are not things at all.”
“no identity” but “vitality”

the project is not a solution to problems, it is a symbol of solutions

“111” “symbol”

liminal architecture

non-referential non-contextual no identity no program no transition adaptive result driven maximal use

“113” “principles”
1:200 0 12 appendix

"level" 00

"street art square""neighborhood plaza"

"ground floor"

“street art plaza”
“neiborhood plaza”

"second hand shop"

"level"

"convenience store"

"floor"

03
04

"market

"floor"

"market square"

square"
04
"level"
05
“market plaza”
“balcony”

"indoor playground"

"daycare"
"floor"
06/05 "level" 08

"level"

"outdoor

"floor"

"skate park"

playground"
07/06
09
“daycare”
“skate park”

"spa

"level"

"swimming pool"

"floor"

center"
09/08
12

"stone

"floor"

"urban

garden"
garden"
10/09 "level" 13
“swimming pool”
“urban garden”

"boxing

"floor"

"gym"

club"
11 "level" 16

"sport

"level"

"sport plaza"

"floor"

plaza"
12
17
“boxing club”
“sport plaza”

"convention

center" "auditorium"
"floor" 14/13 "level" 20 "open-air gallery" "open-air cinema" "floor" 15/14 "level" 21
“sport plaza”
“open-air cinema”
"reading club" "library" "floor" 17/16 "level" 24
"dune" "oasis" "floor" 18/17 "level" 25
“stone garden”
“oasis”
"food court" "restaurant" "floor" 19 "level" 28

"roof

garden" "roof terrace" "floor" 20 "level" 29
“food court”
“atrium”

current architecture is a cult

current architecture is ignorant current architecture is hypocritical current architecture is slow current architecture is lacking aspiration current architecture is misleading current architecture must be stopped new unknown architecture is coming new unknown architecture is intangible new unknown architecture targets not senses, but minds new unknown architecture serves people, not individuals new unknown architecture is a collaboration of experts new unknown architecture is fast new unknown architecture is unknown yet

liminal architecture is a transition between current and new

liminal architecture represents neither old nor new values, it is anthropocentric liminal architecture represents neither old nor new principles, it is reasonable liminal architecture represents neither old nor new perceptions, it is universal liminal architecture is non-referential and non-contextual liminal architecture is unbiased, objective, pure liminal architecture considers only basic fundamentals

the project is an example of liminal architecture

the project is an open-source system to adapt to any demand the project is able to adjust its performance, structure, appearance the project is able to adjust daily, seasonally, yearly the project has no identity, only vitality the project has no form, only a purpose the project is not a solution to problems, it is a symbol of solutions

the project is not sustainable no more new sustainable transport - do less transportation/commuting no more new sustainable energy sources - do less energy usage/waste no more new sustainable urbanism - revitalize, reuse, remodel no more new sustainable architecture - do less construction no more new sustainable design - do less overproduction/overconsumption no more sustainability - it is just common sense, not a feature

the project is an element of insular urbanism

insular urbanism is Manhattan, Singapore, Malé insular urbanism develops inwards and skywards insular urbanism is compact, efficient, self-sufficient insular urbanism is a place for people created by people insular urbanism is a coexistence of paradoxes, a tensegrity of contradictions insular urbanism is an ultimate urbanism

the project is an alternative reality, where everyone can afford to live in the city

two choices: to live in the city or to live in the countryside two choices: to live smaller or to live further two choices: to have a lack of space or to have a lack of time two choices: to be alone in the city or to have a family in the countryside two choices define the fate of a person and a whole generation two choices drive the supply, but do not satisfy the demand

live low, not small – pay for the volume not for the floor area

low ceiling height equals more floor surface to live or work low ceiling height equals less of construction materials low ceiling height equals less energy to heat or cool low ceiling height is an approach with no wasteful infills, only useful emptiness low ceiling height is a process of reinventing the space, its qualities and boundaries low ceiling height is an example of an open mind architecture

the truly open plan is a new best open plan

the truly open plan is open to every possibility the truly open plan is living in the center and life-support on every side the truly open plan is the maximum space for each single activity the truly open plan is the flexible isolation for multiple activities the truly open plan serves equally one person and a family of four the truly open plan turns the routine of existence into the art of living the project is not a machine for living, but the frame for the life

live + work + free time is a self-sufficient urban element live + work + free time is a model of sharing structure, energy, circulation live + work + free time is a model of sharing the vibe within a programmatic variety live + work + free time is a model of sharing and dividing between private and public live + work + free time is a model of non-forced human interaction live + work + free time is a model of life with fewer constraints

27 01 2022
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