CRAFT CULTURE BZIONKOW AS EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE AND CRAFT Historically, Silesia was a region that spanned across nations, carrying with it a rich tradition of handicraft and building. This creative identity has been lost due to a long history of European conflict. The Silesian Museum is the only repository of that cultural past, though the local pride for this history is still present in today s contemporary furniture industry. Our proposal is to revitalize the art of handicraft. Bzionkow will become a satellite of the Silesian Museum, designed for experimentation and exploration of this creative history. To connect Bzionkow back to its historical international context, Wroclaw the new cultural capital of the European Union in 2016 will become a launching point for the site s inauguration. Bzionkow s buildings hold a richness expressed in their materials and construction. Our interventions and renovations will empathize with the site by reflecting old structures within their new counterparts. A series of phases will transform the site s temporary role as a branch of Wroclaw 2016 into a center for culture and craft connected the Silesian Museum. Bzionkow will then become a place where past and present ideas of handicraft can be discussed through new works of art. A R I S T A J U S U F + J O Y O R T I Z + J E I S S O N A P O L O A R M A S
BZIONKOW PAST PRESENTF UTURE HAND CRAFT MACHINE CRAFT RETURN TO HAND CRAFT Glasswork Wood Working Metal Working Ceramics Fabrics + Tapestries Furniture + Clocks Stone Carving Furniture Glasswork Wood Working Metal Working Ceramics Fabrics + Tapestries Furniture + Clocks Stone Carving The European Union makes sure to acknowledge Europe not as nations with borders, but as a series of nodes, all of which have something unique to value. Our site is located in the region of Silesia, an area that is not defined by national borders and holds a history of craft that has now been lost to history. Today, the region still specializes in furniture and takes pride in it even if it is only machine craft. Our goal is to take this pride and propel it forward, providing a space for craft to be rediscovered and Silesian pride to be harbored.
POLAND WROCLAW 2016 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE ATTRACTOR OF ART AND ARTISTS RENEWS INTREST IN HANDICRAFT BZIONKOW APPRECIATION OF CRAFTING PAST IN BUILDINGS POTENTIAL CONTAINER OF NEW CULTURE FUTURE SITE FOR ARTIST EXPERIMENTATION PRESENT-DAY SILESIA ARTS QUAD CORNELL UNIVERSITY ITHACA, NY MARKET SQUARE WROCLAW, POLAND RUST ESTATE BZIONKOW, POLAND KATOWICE SILESIAN MUSEUM ONLY REPOSITORY OF HANDICRAFT HISTORY EXPANDING COLLECTION OF OLD AND NEW ART BRYANT PARK NEW YORK, NY PIAZZA SAN PIETRO VATICAN CITY CENTRAL PLAZA DOBRODZIEN, POLAND To achieve this goal we will connect Bzionkow to pivotal groups in the short term and in the long term. Bzionkow will serve as a satellite for Wroclaw, the European Capital of Culture for 2016 and will connect to the Silesian Museum to serve in the way that MoMA is a place to exhibit art and MoMA PS1 serves as an exploratory venue for artists. Bzionkow, Our site is comparable in scale to Cornell s Arts Quad or even the piazza at the vatican. This means that it can have immense influence if we let it.
DISTILLERY COW BARN 1918, SECOND REPUBLIC OF POLAND JOHANNAHOF HEPNER PROPERTY FAMILY ESTATE 1943, NAZI GERMANY JOHANNAHOF VON SCHWEINICHEN PROPERTY FAMILY ESTATE 1953, POLISH PEOPLE S REPUBLIC BZIUNKAU PGR (STATE FARMSTEAD) COMMUNAL LIVING COMMUNITY HORSE STABLE NORTH SOVIET BLOCKHOUSE 1973, POLISH PEOPLE S REPUBLIC BZIUNKAU PGR (STATE FARMSTEAD) COMMUNAL LIVING COMMUNITY 1993, THIRD REPUBLIC OF POLAND BZIONKOW POLISH GOVERNMENTAL PROPERTY UNDEVELOPED SITE 2015, THIRD REPUBLIC OF POLAND BZIONKOW RUST PROPERTY UNDEVELOPED SITE HORSE STABLE SOUTH MANOR HOUSE GREY BLOCKHOUSE RUINS GRANARY KAPLICA ENTRY HOUSE It s composed of almost a dozen buildings in different states of disrepair, each of which tells you about the site s story and reveals how deeply ingrained in history Bzionkow is. The estate grew and shrank over time, directly affected by important events in history and is strongly affected by the changes in national borders it experienced.
1918 1939 SECOND REPUBLIC INVASION OF NAZI OF POLAND GERMANY; POLAND ESTABLISHED ANNEXED INTO THIRD REICH 1945 INVASION OF SOVIET RUSSIA; POLISH PEOPLE S REPUBLIC ESTABLISHED 1956 POLISH OCTOBER REVOLUTION 1970 POLISH ECONOMIC PROTESTS 1981 MARTIAL LAW ENFORCED IN POLAND 1989 2004 POLISH ROUND POLAND TABLE JOINS THE AGREEMENT; EUROPEAN THIRD REPUBLIC UNION OF POLAND ESTABLISHED 2008 GREAT ECONOMIC RECESSION 2016 WROCLAW EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE DECADES NATIONAL IDENTITY OWNERSHIP OCCUPANCY PROGRAM You can see the site s program and occupancy reflected in the nations that were in power at their respective times. It s our belief that the buildings of our site reflect this history and this richness in their textures, in the craft that created them.
UNINHABITABLE 268 m² X 4 UNINHABITABLE 1042 m² X 2 UNINHABITABLE 328 m² X 2 ~24 INHABITANTS 240 m² X 4 ~28 INHABITANTS 340 m² X 4 UNINHABITABLE 184 m² X 2 ~10 INHABITANTS 196 m² X 2 UNINHABITABLE 260 m² X 4 0 m² 1000 m² ~10 INHABITANTS 384 m² X 2 We analyzed the varying states of disrepair of the buildings and concluded that only some of them were immediately habitable. The floor areas and the ways the rooms area already arranged gave us clues to how much and how quickly the site can begin to accommodate visitors.
MOMA PS1 Artists explore and exhibit art FABRICA Students learn and explore craft 4-6 MONTHS PHASE 1 LOBBY / CAFE ADMIN / EXHIBIT LAUNCHING POINT AS NODE WITHIN EUROPEAN UNION WROCLAW 2016 EXHIBITION WITH SILESIAN MUSEUM CRAFTS 0 INHABITANTS 1-2 YEARS PHASE 2 LIVING / WORKING LOBBY / CAFE ADMIN / EXHIBIT STATUS AS SATELLITE OF SILESIAN MUSEUM TRANSFORMATION INTO CENTER FOR EXPLORATION OF CRAFT 20 INHABITANTS 3-5 YEARS PHASE 3 LIVING / WORKING LOBBY / CAFE ADMIN / EXHIBIT STORE IDENTITY AS CENTER FOR EXPLORATION OF CRAFT DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH OF SILESIAN CRAFT 60 INHABITANTS These two precedents are trying to express the concept behind the program we will establish. It will be a place for exploration and experimentation of craft as an artform. The project will take place in a series of phases. Wroclaw 2016 is an immediate event that will activate the site immediately and it will then be built upon to accommodate for more people as Bzionkow integrates itself more as a satellite to the Silesian Museum and generates its own identity.
PARKING 1 2 LOBBY+CAFE+ADMIN+EXHIBIT EXHIBIT PARKING LOBBY+CAFE+ADMIN WORK STORE+EXHIBIT PARKING LOBBY WORK 3 LIVING LIVING EXHIBIT EXHIBIT ADMIN+CAFE LIVING EXHIBIT INTACT INTACT INTACT INTACT INTACT INTACT LIVING We will be creating an immediate structure to be built quickly and efficiently and be ready soon. The surrounding buildings will not just be exhibition spaces, they will be exhibitions themselves. As the phases continue the surrounding buildings will be slowly restored to working order and used to house people, give them spaces to work, cafes, etc. slowly making the transition from old and programless to cherished and full of acivity while our original building grows sparser and emptier, effectively switching the roles of the new and the old buildings.
STUDIO EAST DINING By Carmody Croarke BANN HUAY SAN YAW POST-DISASTER SCHOOL By Vin Varavarn Architects DRAMATIC INCOMING SUNLIGHT BROKEN DOWN STAIRS / INACCESSIBLE SECOND FLOOR STUCCO COVERING + HAY AND MUD FILL BROKEN DOWN ROOF / UNINHABITABLE ROOM ATTIC LOW CEILING + SMALL WINDOWS VERY LOW INCOMING SUNLIGHT GROUND FLOOR These two precedents are trying to express the concept behind the structure we will establish. The precedents were built almost immediately using scaffolding that can be assembled on site without the need of complex tools or machinery. We analyzed one building as a case study for how the whole site will be approached. We found the qualities of the buildings that can be cherished and located the places of most disrepair.
HORSE STABLE SOUTH HORSE STABLE NORTH SCAFFOLD BUILDING HORSE STABLE EXISTING CONDITION Dilapidated and aged Leaking roof and peeling walls Collapsing northern shed EXISTING CONDITION EXISTING CONDITION NEW CONSTRUCTION WOOD TIMBER BRICK WALL BRICK WALL BRICK VAULTS STEEL WOOD TIMBER BRICK WALL BRICK VAULTS STEEL STEEL SCAFFOLD PHASE TWO PART A Roof stripped of envelope Wood timber to remain HORSE STABLE PHASE ONE Shed demolition, scaffold building construction Scaffold building to hold exhibition, cafe, administration, and ticketing Existing building to remain as an artifact MATERIALITY MATERIALITY MATERIALITY PHASE TWO PART B North roof with new glazing South roof with new tiling HORSE STABLE PHASE TWO Renovation of existing buildings Scaffold building to hold cafe, administration, and ticketing Existing building to hold exhibition EXHIBITION PROGRAM BUILDING AS ARTIFACT + GALLERY EXHIBITION PROGRAM BUILDING AS ARTIFACT + GALLERY MIXED-USE PROGRAM EXHIBITION, CAFE, ADMINISTATION, TICKETING HORSE STABLE PHASE THREE Decommisioning of scaffold building Existing building to hold exhibition Scaffold building to be outdoor public space - panels and floor removed We analyzed the structure of the building and used it to reestablish a new structure in our addition that will allude to the original. We established a symbiotic relationship between the two buildings as one feeds into the other and the newly constructed building allows for renovation of the older historical building.
EXTERIOR VIEW FROM HIGHWAY PHASE ONE addition of scaffold building PHASE TWO scaffold extension into horse stable partial disassembly of scaffold building PHASE THREE partial decommissioning of scaffold building
INTERIOR VIEW OF HORSE STABLE NORTH PHASE ONE existing building condition PHASE TWO buidling renovation temporary exhibition PHASE THREE permanent exhibition
INTERIOR VIEW OF SCAFFOLD BUILDING PHASE ONE temporary exhibition ticketing + administration cafe PHASE TWO ticketing + administration cafe PHASE THREE ticketing
INTERIOR VIEW OF DISTILLERY PHASE ONE existing building condition PHASE TWO building restoration temporary exhibition PHASE THREE temporary exhibition store + shop
EXTERIOR VIEW FROM MR. HUBERT S HOUSE PHASE ONE addition of scaffold building expansion of mr. hubert s chicken yard PHASE TWO partial disassembly of scaffold building repurposing exposed floor into outdoor space PHASE THREE partial decommisioning of scaffold building
FINAL PRESENTATION 05 december 2015 milstein hall, ithaca, ny