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The Brick Accumulator
I just wanted to post the project which I did for the 1st year of my Post Graduate Diploma in the UK, this passage of text was for my final crit but I will probably have to explain further.
The Brick Accumulator. The fort unruly, wayward, neglected for hundreds of years stands on the edge of the River Medway, incomplete from years of abuse, more recently teenagers have taken away bricks but the River Medway has always. Wyllie a painter, his house Hoo lodge overlooks the Medway, he used bricks from the fort to repair his dining room. The fort is now distributed across the site, bricks strewn into the Medway, some removed by vandals, others by Wyllie. No one wishes to repair the fort, nor even hold it in a constant state, soon it will be no more. Across a long bridge from the hill side you cross above the tree tops to reach the tower, inside the bricks from the fort are to be found collected and re-assembled as one again. Stored in conditions which replicate that of where they were found. The dark black bricks of the Medway emerged in water in a pool at the towers base, the better preserved bricks towards the top. The tower becomes the bricks new mortar. Walkways cross the tower branching out from a staircase that transcends the tower allowing visitors to emerge themselves within the bricks. The staircase allows visitors to view the permanent collection on there way down. The Permanent Collection. Bricks, every type of brick imaginable will be kept here, archived by size, colour, shape, weight, condition and age. The will be stored in a shelf like location upon the walls of the tower, visitors after they have descended the tower can ask to see a brick and ‘the robot’ which organises and reorganises the collection will deliver one to the table at the base of the tower. Scurrying up the walls to find the brick removing it from its slot and placing it on the ‘reading’ table below for the visitor to inspect. Along with each brick is delivered its history and relevant information. The visitor is allowed to examine the brick before it is replaced within the archive. The collection can be used for reference for people trying to reference a brick, find a certain type of brick or people researching a certain period in the history of bricks. This is a library of bricks if you like, however no bricks are loaned out. The Temporary Collection These hulks out in the Medway store the bricks and components of buildings which for whatever reason have been dismantled, arriving by boat they are help here until a new location can be found and the building reassembled, not accessible from the land visitors can only see the hulks from the shore.
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In the foreground you can see the unruly fort in the foreground whose bricks have been removed via vandals and the river on the left, in the background you can see the tower which holds the permanent and temporary collection and the hulks out in the river.
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This is the site plan, the red dots indicate where the bricks are found on the site, the high concentration is the location of the fort and the dots further north lead up to Hoo Lodge, the home of Wyllie the painter. The grey buildings are the tower and walkway.
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A section showing the tree top walkway to the tower, the permanent collection is the red half of the tower, the red bricks from the fort and the lighter bricks the brick library.
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The brick library, with the robot that organises the bricks
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Three images showing the half of the tower which houses the red bricks of the fort.
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This is a series of 3 models which show how the bricks will be mounted on the concrete walls of the towers.
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These are images of the physical model I built of the tower without the bricks, showing the staircase which runs up and down the tower. There is a separate thread where there are more images of the physical model it can be found here
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These next 9 images are a story about how the building is used, it is a story of someone who tries to steal a brick from the collection. Here are frames 1-3
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