Monday 27 July 2015

VISUAL POEM: THE ENCLAVE

The Enclave
In the heart of the city lies an enclave
In the enclave you can find sunny serenity
An eye of fresh air in a dense fog of buildings buzzing with activity
Devoid of the masses of buildings that surround it as well as any shade

In the enclave there is plenty of cross motion
A thick strip of train lines borders the north
Leading to the major transport interchange, Park Station.
Dividing suburbs to the north from those to the south portion

In the enclave people are always on the go
A bridge named after a hero crosses over casually
Providing a walkway for the true heroes:
The Pedestrians of Busy Johannesburg.

In the enclave is the major taxi rank on Bree Street  
Generating immense bustle from land-uses encompassing
At the end of the day, the movement is mostly downstream 
People coming from work, school, and job hunting 

To the east is the original Park Station, iconic and glorious as ever
In the west, the Metro City Park, a seemingly isolated but well used space
Together they can form the heart of an exciting intervention
A place of hope, healing and a healthy lifestyle to embrace


 A poem describing the essence of the potential site named “The Enclave” 
(written by the Kashiya Mbinjama)

VISUAL POEM: MATTER. TEXTURE. STRUCTURE. FORM. SHADOW.

An expression of hard surfaces found on site.

POEM: NOSTALGIA

A poem written out frustration in order to figure out a way forward. Understanding the character of this huge historical artifact is crucial in its re-purposing.

POEM: BLADES OF GLORY

How the majestic abundance of sunlight influences the different textures of grass, which indicate different activities...

VISUAL POEM INSPIRED BY SITE VISITS: WE TEXTURE HERE

A visual poem expressing the relationship between the different edges and surface textures and the nature of activities that occur on those surfaces. Permeable but dead edges filter spaces into each other visually but prohibit a physical interaction. Harder surfaces provide a variety of activities such as the amphitheater that is observed to be used for performances, cycling. hard-ball games, gathering space and meeting space. The softer surfaces are observed to be more prone to chance interactions between people, and provide a softer landing for rigorous play acts such as the soccer team warming up or children running and doing cartwheels. Entitled "We Texture Here", the words, are infilled with the varying verbs that could be injected instead of texture. Eg. "We laugh here", "We sit here", "We cartwheel" here...etc.

This exercise, was useful in inspiring an awareness of the character of place and how it can be influenced by the materiality of the site . I trust that i will revisit this exercise for inspiration in the later stages of design.