All seven of the Seoul Solid Crew spent last Sunday busy envisaging and exploring the essence of other peoples projects, through physical model making. The exercise was extremely useful as it allowed me to formulate strategic ideas that dealt with dislocations and reconnections. I have realised that this approach will be extremely applicable when looking at Bognor and more specifically Butlin's. So first up is Tommy Downs' model...
Blending and muddying of the water opened up an avenue of thinking that I was blind to before. The model represents a three dimensional strategy of dealing with reconnections. Second up is Alpa Depanis' model...
The title of your thesis and the overall ambition to reconnect with the sea in bognor set up a spectrum that mediates between pure and unpure. By your definitions, the sea itself marks one end of the scale - the purest condition. This is a natural condition that lacks a hard edge presently there is abrupt disconnection where the body of water meets the town. The town comprises a formal condition and is the site of the other extreme of the spectrum - the unpure. in order to counter the severe division, the model proposes the insertion of pure spaces within the unpure density. these spaces begin to form a network that enable flow between the extremes and restore a sense of balance.
After much discussion it was clear that the Jimjil spaces represented the purest spaces within the unpure density of the city. This clarified my thinking and has allowed me to move forward and discover a site to test a strategy.
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