Construction + Technology (strategic urban redirection initiative)

Project idea

Construction + Technology The design position explores the terms of construction + technology as a strategy for filling the voids in urban regeneration technically and spatially to achieve the socio-sustainability contribution of architecture.

Project description

The built environment and its tectonics play a significant role in the sociocultural revolution. Yet the tectonic approach creates uniqueness in the architecture. Considering the contemporary built environment in Sri Lanka, especially in the towns, is mainly developed as an arterial commercial-oriented pattern. There is not much diversity, interaction, urban life, or aesthetics. And it can be generally identified as visually disorganized as well. This thesis is based on the belief that urban intervention is not only about reorganizing regional characteristics and cultural attributes. The strategic redirecting of its (specifically construction) and technological conditions also concerns social and spatial attributes. Hence, building technology becomes a crucial aspect of forming urban development. As it also forecasts information on potential labor and material costs and time constraints, it also guides a community toward sustainability. This design thesis explores how urban intervention can be organized architecturally by technology + construction as a tool to validate this hypothesis. It's not only for creating a significant architectural intervention in the town but also how it can facilitate to increase the technological advancement of the urban construction industry and the advancement of socio-sustainability. In doing this design project, I am selecting the multifunctional arena with the institution in Badalkubura, Sri Lanka. Firstly, a qualitative study was conducted on contextual construction system analysis, and then studied similar projects were conducted in various parts of the world. And then condensed into a list of key terms that the program can address. Secondly, A master plan is proposed for the town. Furthermore, it provides a spatial and economic vision for the town's future. The design scheme is established using the design principles of architectural language and technical systems, making a path to redefine the urban construction industry and the established socio-economic sustainability. Based on previous results, the urban approach will be used in developing towns to produce featuring architectural works and a construction system that can repeat and transfer itself to the urban building fabric.

Technical information

The main construction material will be concrete and brick. Those were the most familiar materials to the locals and here I am trying to re-express how it can be used, in different by providing and practicing technical advancement and knowledge gaining. The followings are the main key points, • Building system based on the 8m X 8m column grid. • Skeleton to be constructed with in-situ reinforced concrete columns & beams • Slabs, and roof to be assembled with precast concrete systems • Using perforated facades as a window system. - Using available materials - Ability to material handling - Usage of concrete precast systems for slabs & roof - Layered structure - Design detailing with an allowance of tolerances in training - Affordable design elements - Production carries on as a training exercise with multiple tasks Feasibility: Working with a Grid system directly affecting urban environment plots to get the floor space Adapting to the precast systems: -makes fast construction(assembling) -minimize the defects rather than in-situ RCC works -reduce the number of skilled persons to construct Using perforated facades as window systems reduces the cost of the glazed/ alucobond facades Construction training makes more skillful workmanship to the field.

Kanishka Udayanga

University of Moratuwa (UoM), Faculty of Architecture, Department of Architecture, Moratuwa

Sri Lanka

Urbanismus

Projekt odovzdaný

12. 07. 2023

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Rada studentům

Construction + Technologie (initiative stratégique de réorientation urbaine)

Ce projet offre une vision ambitieuse et techniquement fondée de la régénération urbaine dans la ville en développement de Badalkubura, au Sri Lanka. Partant de l'hypothèse que la construction et la technologie peuvent servir d'outils pour la durabilité sociale, le projet propose une arène urbaine multifonctionnelle qui sert à la fois de point de repère civique et d'incubateur de compétences. L'un des aspects les plus remarquables de la proposition est l'utilisation intelligente d'un système de grille de 8×8 mètres, qui organise le processus de construction et l'empreinte urbaine tout en facilitant l'adoption de systèmes en béton préfabriqué. Cela permet non seulement d'accélérer le processus de construction, mais aussi d'autonomiser la main-d'œuvre locale grâce à une formation sur place à la préfabrication, à la spécialisation de la main-d'œuvre et à la manipulation des matériaux. La structure du bâtiment en couches et les façades perforées offrent une réponse à la fois rentable et adaptée au climat. La force du projet réside dans sa capacité à répondre simultanément à la logique spatiale, au pragmatisme des matériaux, à la faisabilité économique et à l'autonomisation sociale. Dans l'ensemble, il s'agit d'une proposition architecturale sophistiquée et profondément contextuelle qui repositionne l'acte de construire en tant que processus civique transformateur.
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