S(l)OSH Pop-Up – Spa of Algorithmic Knowledge and Mud-

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Project Summary

S(l)OSH (standing for ‘ slosh= to move through mud’) is a new Pop-Up Spa situated in Hackney Road, in East London. It is designed as an interactive relaxation area to be experienced through exploring and reflecting within a cavernous space, surrounded by mysterious voids, while soaking in a healing mud tub. S(l)OSH represents a new concept of fun mud house, that tells a different side of the wellness story.

The Spa aims to promote the cleaning and health rituals around the world and invite the users to become aware of the areas in need of healthy kickstarts. The new concept started from the idea that spas and relaxation areas are generally luxurious places to relax and heal and sometimes they are too expensive for the general citizen. S(l)OSH wants to bring healthy hedonism to the city while boosting urban areas that need a little support, while making the cleaning and health rituals accessible and fun to everyone.

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Philosophy

Bathhouses, spas and saunas have long been part of cleaning and health rituals around the world. Mud baths have existed for thousands of years, and can be found now in high-end spas in many countries of the world. Mud wraps are spa treatments where the skin is covered in mud for a shorter or longer period. The mud causes sweating, and proponents claim that mud baths can slim and tone the body, hydrate or firm the skin, or relax and soothe the muscles. It is alleged that some mud baths are able to relieve tired and aching joints, ease inflammation, or help to “flush out toxins” through sweating.2aOpportunity

The design is composed of layers of horizontal wooden planks that follow the mathematical formula of a Scherk’s Minimal Surface geometry of a continuous surface, placed in and around a shipping container. The Spa has been designed after several form manipulation and shape iterations of the initial system, followed by massing of standard bath tubs in a tight space. The proposal stands somewhere between the realms of both sculpture and architecture – a spatial construct where movement through will encourage intimate social interaction, and a full emerge into the relaxation experience.

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Physical Description

Visually, the main part of the Spa is composed of three main areas: the reception, the mud baths and the outdoor pools. The spas includes hot mud tubes, cold water plunges, a changing area, shower and relaxation platforms. The structure will be built from layers of horizontal CNC cut wooden planks stacked on top of each other and fixed together. Internally, the bathtubes will have a smooth concrete walls to hold the liquid and make the stay more pleasant for the sitting. Despite being designed to fit in one or two containers, the spa can expand even outdoors and other spaces.

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1st May 2014 Tutorials

Our studio is back after a month of holidays. Here are couple pictures from our tutorials today. Impressive progress from our students including a 3D printed potato-based fractal civilization (Andrei Jipa), a series of recursive bamboo structures for the Durga Puja festival (Dhiren Patel), an origami roof for the fashion week (Charlotte Yates), a spiky eco-retreat to meet the Sami people (Natasha Coutts), a temple for the Burning Man festival made of reciprocal plywood components (Joe Leach), a hypar tower for the Damyang Bamboo festival (William Garforth-Bless), a Pop-Up book drop pavilion (Ieva Ciocyte), a surreal Dali Museum in the Park (Lorna Jackson), a promenade concert in Hyde Park (Sarah Shuttleworth) and many more… We are so excited by the diversity of projects this year and the clear continuity between our brief2A and brief2B. Looking forward to the final crit on Thursday 15th May!

Andrei Jippa's Fractal 3D Printed Potato Civilization
Andrei Jipa’s Fractal 3D Printed Potato Civilization
Andrei Jippa's Fractal 3D Printed Potato Civilization
Andrei Jipa’s Fractal 3D Printed Potato Civilization
Andrei Jippa's Fractal 3D Printed Potato Civilization
Andrei Jipa’s Fractal 3D Printed Potato Civilization
Joe Leach's Burning Seed Temple for Burning Man
Joe Leach’s Burning Seed Temple for Burning Man
Joe Leach's Burning Seed Temple for Burning Man
Joe Leach’s Burning Seed Temple for Burning Man
Joe Leach's Burning Seed Temple for Burning Man
Joe Leach’s Burning Seed Temple for Burning Man
Ieva Ciocyte's Pop-Up Book drop Project
Ieva Ciocyte’s Pop-Up Book drop Project
Ieva Ciocyte's Pop-Up Book drop Project
Ieva Ciocyte’s Pop-Up Book drop Project
Lorna Jackson Dali Museum Latex Concrete Casting
Lorna Jackson Dali Museum Latex Concrete Casting
Lorna Jackson Dali Museum Latex Concrete Casting
Lorna Jackson Dali Museum Latex Concrete Casting
Dhiren Patels Recursive Bamboo Structures for Durga Puja
Dhiren Patels Recursive Bamboo Structures for Durga Puja
Natasha Coutts Sami Eco-Retreat
Natasha Coutts Sami Eco-Retreat
Natasha Coutts Sami Eco-Retreat
Natasha Coutts Sami Eco-Retreat
Natasha Coutts Sami Eco-Retreat
Natasha Coutts Sami Eco-Retreat
Charlotte Yates Fashion Week Recursive Origami Pavilion
Charlotte Yates Fashion Week Recursive Origami Pavilion
Charlotte Yates Fashion Week Recursive Origami Pavilion
Charlotte Yates Fashion Week Recursive Origami Pavilion
Sarah Shuttleworth promenade concert in Hyde Park
Sarah Shuttleworth promenade concert in Hyde Park
William Garforth-Bless Damyang Bamboo Festival Tower
William Garforth-Bless Damyang Bamboo Festival Tower

 

Updates on Burning Man – Fractal Cult and Shipwreck

Hello! Couple technical updates on our Burning Man Projects for the team, donators and potential collaborators:

  • We have developed the structure, geometry and details of the two projects with the help of Ramboll Computational Design (RCD). See drawings and analysis below.
  • We have signed the contract with Burning Man and received the first grant payment 20 of us are signed in to go.
  • We have sent our first fabrication files to get an initial quote on CNC milling all the pieces on 2440mm x 1220mm exterior grade plywood sheets of 9mm (for Fractal Cult) and 3mm (For Shipwreck). Our hope is to collect the pieces on the 19th August.
  • We will start small models to test the new structures
  • The Shipwreck now has a parametric model which outputs all the cutting profiles.

Please help us continue the work, even £10 helps – Donate Now

You can also comment on this page to make suggestions on the fabrication – We need more quotes for the CNC and/or Laser cutting job in the U.S. West Coast (Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Sacramento, Fresno, Reno preferably) . We also need quotes for the scaffolding structure.

Stephen Melville of Ramboll RCD sketch for the Shipwreck structure
Stephen Melville of Ramboll RCD sketch for the Shipwreck structure
Shipwreck - Looking at different Versions with Parametric model
Shipwreck – Looking at different Versions with Parametric model
Shipwreck - Looking at different Versions with Parametric model
Shipwreck – Looking at different Versions with Parametric model
Shipwerck - Low View
Shipwerck – Low View
ShipWreck View from above
ShipWreck View from above
Current Profiles for Shipwreck
Current Profiles for Shipwreck
Current Laser cut Profiles for Fractal Cult
Current Laser cut Profiles for Fractal Cult
Hinged Connection for Fractal Cult by Thanasis Korras with Ramboll
Hinged Connection for Fractal Cult by Thanasis Korras with Ramboll
Ramboll's suggestion for Fractal Cult's Scafolding structure
Ramboll’s suggestion for Fractal Cult’s Scafolding structure
Fractal Cult Build Plan
Fractal Cult Build Plan
Fractal Cult Build Plan
Fractal Cult Build Plan
Ramboll Ground Reaction Wind Analysis
Ramboll Ground Reaction Wind Analysis

25/04/13 Tutorials

We are back from a month long break. Great tutorial last Thursday. Students are developping their temples which range from a temple to infinity all the way to aa temple for bees. Here are couple pictures of the work. Beautiful!

William Garforth Bless' ceramics tests for his temple for Water
William Garforth Bless’ ceramics tests for his temple for Water
Andrei Jippa's Temple to infinity VB.net script to intersect meshes.
Andrei Jippa’s Temple to infinity VB.net script to intersect meshes.
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Marilu Valente is creating a temple to the bio-economy using a mix of potato starch based bio-plastic and plaster.
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Marilu finding new ways to use her bio-plastic in a wall component.
Mike's new reciprocal structure prototype, here is aa small paper model of it.
Mike’s new reciprocal structure prototype, here is aa small paper model of it.
Jessica Beagleman's Selfridges pop-up roof structure made of tied plywood components.
Jessica Beagleman’s Selfridges pop-up roof structure made of tied plywood components.

The Regent Street Windows Project 2013

A big THANK YOU to all the DS10 students (past and present) that helped installing the MAGIC GARDEN for the Regent Street Windows project 2013 at the Karen Millen store!

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Here are some pictures of the installation night:

Arthur Mamou-Mani sitting with Jack Munro Discussing the Karen Millen Project photo by AgneseSanvito
Arthur Mamou-Mani sitting with Jack Munro Discussing the Karen Millen Project photo by AgneseSanvito
The first part of the Karen Millen installation by Mamou-Mani Photo by AgneseSanvito
The first part of the Karen Millen installation by Mamou-Mani Photo by AgneseSanvito
"The Shell" One of my favourite part of the project at the very end of Prince's Street.
“The Shell” One of my favourite part of the project at the very end of Prince’s Street.
Jessica Beagleman, Andrei Jippa, Saraj Shuttleworth and Savvas Havatzias helping to set-up "the sky"
Jessica Beagleman, Andrei Jippa, Saraj Shuttleworth and Savvas Havatzias helping to set-up “the sky”
Andrei Jippa, Michael Clarke, Christopher Mount, Jack Munro, Jacob Alsop setting up the main "gate" at the Karen Millen Store
Andrei Jippa, Michael Clarke, Christopher Mount, Jack Munro, Jacob Alsop setting up the main “gate” at the Karen Millen Store
Andrei Jippa stuck in a strange fabric animal
Andrei Jippa stuck in a strange fabric animal