Body Office Experiment

This project is driven by self experimental research and engagement with public.

Research and Process- Projects about place making, it is about system and how we live

 Micheal Kimmelman 

https://www.nytimes.com/by/michael-kimmelman

Square and park = be a political space for protest

People shared grievances on the common ground of the park

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Design and Uses of public space 

Politics of public space and bodies. Physical presence of bodies occupying space which is inseparable from and constantly reformed by the interactions of those bodies. Spaces are not fixed, they are constantly change. Specific public spaces occupied by protesters like Auccotil 

We miss the point if we limit ourselves to sites of protest. 


Egypt and Benasuleda and West Bank. 


I have nothing to do with workers. It is not my duty as an architect 

Moralizing political correctness saying it is quote trying to paralyzing us, architects, with a bad conscience and arrest our exploration if we cannot instantly demonstrate a manifest tangible benefit for the poor as if delivery of social justice ifs the architects confidence.

The space we design is shaped not just by the bodies that use them but also by people who build them. I'm Grateful for these unfortunate remarks by these two architects because they help to accelerate a timely conversation there is a dialect undercurrent that runs throughout this talk between design and adaption, intention and improvisation, control and formlessness, engagement and isolation. Architect don't act alone, must be passive 


Who want to reclaiming the plate of architecture and City planning at the decision-making table to return to the centre of discussions about how we live and how we wish to be as a society and not just devise highways make formally and materially interesting buildings. 


Awareness of urban public space has certainly grown awareness on a governmental as well as the populist level of its meaning and use in a Democratic society of the relationship of its design to issues of public health, safety, social equity and civic identity. the relationship is asynchronous od determinative between demands for public space and for democracy when we talk about politics and public space we should begin with the given that politics as Judith Butler has put it already exists quote in the home or on the street or in the neighbourhood or indeed in those virtual spaces that are equally unbound by the architecture of the house and the square official. Architects and planners design public spaces to serve certain functions or prevent others this is itself a political act. then what happens when people use the space is that other politics enacted. It is this enactment by changing configurations of bodies and interests within the space that makes architecture inseparable from politics space is a container but also a stage for action as Hana Aron said, political action requires quote a space of appearance and a true polis is an organization of the people as it arises out of acting and speaking together that is a polis expresses itself through the interaction of people in a place.

It is at once the place and people aren't added quote It's true space lies between people living together for this purpose so politics you might say happen more specifically in the spaces between us which concentrate in public space. 9:48 



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The importance of public space - Judith Butler

We are living in a time in which public space is shrinking and monitored. 

Informal and public assembly both 

workers movement and democracy .. 

A part of that area have been sold to private .. 

freely assemble became a symbol for the freedom of the 

daily life public pool inexpensive many people can use. 


shower, swim disabilities_pain eased, service for very young,poor,older, disable 

Who we are in the pool. It is beautiful to belong to an enormous public. bodily libves daily way appreciate the public sphere.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDRJ_dPck_o

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In and Between : urban creativity in public space _ Claudia Konyalian


You give the system what you want - change

Culture and art / What made them special?

-food, human interaction

Installation performance in public space - gather, smile, joining, speak to strager, come together, shared experience

How I spend time there make me feel connected to humanity. 

[System that people gather and naturally meet at outside. strangers]

Share a vision - healthy 


It is divided and porous. It remarkly tolerated space.

Pedestrian only? to make use of public space? 

must think critically. 

Free and imaginative space. 

in between space. How do we work? every corner represents a new project. a lot of potential. cafe culture. What is private and what is public. 

- pub culture. They block the way, pedestrian no one has complain or comments on it.


action-led and historic site. 

Space became multi use. 

Deing design object. All ages. run up. community engagement, 

play area free for the public. all over the world, 

esthetic nature. lasting change. See the place with new eye, accessibility and city. remain in your memories. change us. within ourselves and within our 

the structure playful,exploration and interaction. Positive experience of visiting the site.

정글짐을 설치해두고 정글집에 어뎁션할 의자를 만들어서 이용하는 것. 벤치를 이용한 드로잉 

오브제가 사람들의 행동을 유도한다. 




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNhjfxWnSU8&list=WL&index=61 


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Feels like home. Home is not a location but where you feel comfort.

Place maker is making space to place.






Transformed homeless lady to the queen.




Every human has a deep longing for home and a sense of place. But home is not where many people think it is, because home is a feeling­­ – not a location. David Engwicht is a place maker and founder of Creative Communities International, a social innovation incubator. The son of an itinerant gospel preacher, David grew up on the fringes with no sense of place. He shares his secrets for helping ordinary citizens add magic and soul to the public spaces in their neighborhood or town center. David has over 25 years of experience in place making. Best known as the creator of the Walking School Bus and the 7 Day Makeover, he is a passionate designer, artist, author, communicator, and social inventor. David is also a founder and director of Creative Communities International, an organization dedicated to creating great public spaces. Nothing gives David greater joy than working with communities to breathe new life into dead public spaces and dead shopping streets. According to PPS in New York, David is “one of the world’s most inventive thinkers on creating vibrant public spaces.”


How the ‘Walking School Bus’ promotes a safe and healthy commute for kids
https://www.shareable.net/how-the-walking-school-bus-promotes-a-safe-and-healthy-commute-for-kids/



[잔디에는 앉아도 흙부분에는 안 앉잖아. 

카라반이 어디든지 본인이 원하는 곳으로 가서 생활하잖아

카라반 파크, 카라반 시티 (concept) 

카라반 커뮤니티]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USmTQeKRaP4

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PLACEMAKING: CONNECTING PEOPLE AND PLACE | Elena Madison | TEDxSpringfield


What makes a great public space? Why don't we have more public spaces? 





Concrete plazas.  Design for 
Brand new park design to become a 
high rise office? social-isolation? The study of how people use space is not science, 
pioneer How people use space and what they need to use public space 

women than man? It means a safe space.

 
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Some examples of placemaking and community.