BERNARD AND ANNE SPITZER SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AT THE CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK
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Studio 1________________________________________________________________________________ 6-11
Studio 2________________________________________________________________________________ 14-17
Studio 3________________________________________________________________________________ 20-27
Studio 4________________________________________________________________________________ 30-39
Studio 5________________________________________________________________________________ 42-47
Studio 6________________________________________________________________________________ 50-55
Studio 7________________________________________________________________________________ 58-67
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TIMOTHY COLLINS FALL 2016
500 LINES RICHARD SERRA TORQUED ELLIPSE MAX ERNST MASTER BEDROOM
500 LINES In this exercise our professor tasked us to use 500 lines to create space, and find new discoveries within our work. After a series of exercises, we studied Richard Meier’s work in New Jersey. We were assigned to study and analyze his work weather it was conceptual or built, we had to use the 500 lines to express his architecture through plan, section and other means that dissects his work to another dimension of design within the rules of the 500 lines. Through our work with Richard Meier, we delve in deeper into the architectural context of our work. Picking the most interesting moment from our drawing we had to draw plans sections and axonometircs.
Richard Meier World Trade Center Concept (2003)
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TIMOTHY COLLINS FALL 2016
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RICHARD SERRA TORQUED ELLIPSE With this exercise we surveyed the large sculptures created by Richard Serra located at the Dia Beacon museum. Using these measurements we were assigned to draw a plan and section of the ellipse.
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MAX ERNST MASTER BEDROOM Studying the Master Bedroom painting by Max Ernest we had to create a tectonic armature from the painting based on scale, depth and dimension. With my project I took the walls and separated them based on the point of view of the painting. This made me think of the inviable armature that you couldn’t see in the original painting. With the model and drawings the inadvisable armature that is holding up the walls of the original painting are exposed in my interpretation of the painting.
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QUARDEEN LEWIS ALLEN SPRING 2017
ENVIRONMENTAL SHELTER
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SHELTER COLOMBIA Designing a shelter in the rain forest of Tutunendo, the forest and nature play a large factor to shelter against. With my design it will help to experience a whole new way of living in the forest. The steps outside can be used to rest on during a flood so one can experience the river. Due to the home being on stilts it helps from the water to enter inside and makes the floor around 12 feet above the ground. There are many stilts that are structurally held by trusses that run along the side of the structure. When inside the structure you are guided to a curved floor that leads to a ladder that goes to the roof. The first set of “furniture� are a set of blocks that get larger as they go towards the platform. The platform is a small space with two sides, the way to interact with the space is to crouch down. The space inside is a unique design that changes the way you move, think, see and interact with new experiences.
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QUARDEEN LEWIS ALLEN SPRING 2017
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SRJDAN JOVANOIC WEISS FALL 2017
SOUTH BRONX INTERVENTION 2068
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SOUTH BRONX INTERVENTION 2068 With this project we started off as a group of 3 for the research and site data. Our professor assigned us Iakov Chernikhov, a constructive artist from the 1920’s with his art depicting how future structure may look 100 years down from his time line.
ELEVATION FACING NORTH
From that point, we were assigned to design in the south Bronx, choosing a site of our choice and recreating it in our imagine of 2068. My idea was a dystopia future with overpopulation across the southern Bronx, by creating a large housing structure over the highway, this allowed me to think how future cars will move through the highway.
Iakov Chernikhov Constructivism Architecture
SECTIONAL AXONOMETRIC
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TOP VIEW
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2068 MAJOR DEEGAN APT. COMPLEX INTERVENTION
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ELEVATION SOUTH BRONX
example of a flying car in 2068
MODULATION AXONOMETRIC
SKIN: WHITE REINFORCED CONCRETE
THE ROADS WILL HOUSE AN ENERGY SYSTEM THAT WOULD DISTRIBUTE TO THE COMPLEX AND POWER THINGS SUCH AS HEAT, LIGHTS, AND OTHER ELECTRIC CURRENTS THAT RUN THROUGH EACH APARTMENT. THE WAY THE ROAD WORKS IS WHEN EACH CAR PASSES THROUGH THE ROAD ITS PRESSURE SENSITIVE AND WOULD DIRECT POWER TO THE HOMES OF THE COMPLEX TO SAVE ENERGY DUE TO THE SHORTAGE OF OIL DURING THE NEXT 50 YEARS.
ELEVATORS: HIGH-TECH A.I. ELEVATORS TUNNEL: Dampening & deadening materials Door seals & sweeps Flooring underlayments Soundproofing installation products Quiet Batt Soundproofing Insulation Sound isolation systems Soundproofing barriers BRIDGES: CONNECTING ALMOST ALL THE FLOORS BETWEEN THE TWO PARALLEL STRUCTURES. APARTMENTS: TWO DIFFERENT SIZES FOR EXPENDABILITY IN THE TYPES OF RESIDENCES. 950 SQ FT FOR THE CROSSING STRUCTURES, AND 1400 SQ FT FOR THE PARALLEL STRUCTURE.
STRUCTURE SYSTEM: THE BUILDING IS MADE OUT OF LIGHT STEAL FOR STRENGTH AND DURABILITY.
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC
EACH HOME WOULD FEATURE AN A.I. WALL AND WILL HELP THE RESIDENCE THROUGH THEIR DAILY LIVES AS THEY INHABIT THE SPACE IN THE COMPLEX, WEATHER IT WOULD BE FOR COOKING CLEANING AND PERSONAL WORK THE HOME. IT WILL FEEL MORE LIKE A LIVING ENTITY. THE A.I. WILL BECOME A LARGE FACTOR IN THE FUTURE AND WILL DOMINATE TECHNOLOGY AND HOW PEOPLE LIVE THEIR LIVES.
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Group Partners: Juan Isaza and Justin Relf
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NANDINI BAGCHEE SPRING 2018
KATSURA IMPERIAL VILLA ANALYSIS
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KATSURA IMPERIAL VILLA Katsurachō, Kyoto, Japan 1615 -1663 A.D
KATSURA IMPERIAL VILLA In this studio we are introduced into analysis with in the structures and architecture of the past. I was assigned the Katusra Imperial Villa. The first part of the project was to work in groups and find the drawings for the Villa in books, and other media. Then we split after the group work and find a particular part of the villa that we find interesting and further Analyze those components architecturally.
BOUNDERIES IN NATURE “The wood-carver can fashion whatever he will. Yet his products are but toys of the moment, to be glanced at in jest, not fashioned according to any precept or law. When times change, the carver too will change his style and make new trifles to hit the fancy of the passing day. But there is another kind of artist, who sets more soberly about his work, striving to give real beauty to the things which men actually useand to give to them the shape which tradition has ordained. This maker of real things must not for a moment be confused with the maker of idle toys.” Murasaki Shikibu, The Tale of Genji
Partner work: Marylin Pena
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NANDINI BAGCHEE SPRING 2018
SHOIKEN
GEPPARO
SHOKINTEI
SHOKATEI
ONRINDO
Partner work: Marylin Pena
SCALE 1/8”= 1’
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Partner work: Conor Incledon
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KATSURA IMPERIAL VILLA COMPLEX ELEVATION, SECTIONS AND PLAN
KATSURA EAST WEST ELEVATION
OLD SHOIN EAST WEST SECTION
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OLD SHOIN EAST WEST SECTION
SERVANTS QUARTERS EAST WEST SECTION
OLD SHOIN NORTH SOUTH SECTION
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NEW GOTAN NORTH SOUTH SECTION
OLD SHOIN AT KATSURA IMPERIAL VILLA JOINERY ANALYSIS
ROOF STRUCTURE CONNECTION 1
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ROOF STRUCTURE CONNECTION 2
RAFTER TO ROOF CONNECTION 1
RAFTER TO ROOF CONNECTION 2
FLOOR TO STILT CONNECTION
INTERIOR DOORS
TATAMI MATS
EXTERIOR DOORS
SLIDING DOORS TRACK
VERNDA DOORS
FLOOR STRUCTURE AXONOMETRIC
WALL JOINERY CONNECTION DETAIL
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WALL JOINERY CONNECTION DETAIL
FLOOR STRUCTURE AXONOMETRIC
ROOF STRUCTURE
HANGING CEILING
ROOF STRUCTURE CONNECTION TO PARTITION
WALLS
OPEN EXO. WALL AXONOMETRIC
TATAMI MATS
FLOOR STRUCTURE
STILTS / PARTITIONS
SECOND ROOM EXPLODED AXONOMTERIC
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JACOB ALSPECTOR FALL 2018
ASSEMBLIES WORK SPACE, KITCHEN, BATHROOM AND STAIRS
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TRANSLUCENT LUXURY
D3
The approach to this studio was to create 4 different spaces in a existing site with a predetermined structure. The gaol for the studio was for each one of us to design 4 spaces from the inside out. This included a workspace, bathroom, kitchen and stairs. Showcasing different details and how all of these 4 sections come together.
D1
DETAIL 1
3" = 1'-0"
D1
D3
DETAIL 3
4" = 1'-0"
D2
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MAIN STAIRS SECTION
1/2" = 1'-0"
D2
DETAIL 2
3" = 1'-0"
OPEN SPACE
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MAIN STAIRS AXONOMETRIC WITH HIDDEN LINES
1/2" = 1'-0"
BATHROOM S 1
KITCHEN
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AXONOMETRIC AXONOMETRIC STAIRS STAIRS A 3/4" = 1'-0" 3/4" = 1'-0"
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JACOB ALSPECTOR FALL 2018
MAIN STAIRS AXONOMETRIC
1/2" = 1'-0"
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3RD FLOOR PLAN
1/2" = 1'-0"
D1
STRINGER TO I-BEAM CONNECTION
3" = 1'-0"
S 3
D2
TREAD TO STRINGER CONNECTION
3" = 1'-0"
S 4 S 5
D3
GUARD CONNECTION
4" = 1'-0"
S 6
D0
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1ST FLOOR PLAN
S 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
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2ND FLOOR WORK SPACE PLAN
S 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
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3RD FLOOR PLAN KITCHEN AND BATHROOM
GLASS CONNECTION TO EGRESS
4" = 1'-0"
S 2
1/2" = 1'-0"
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2" BY 2-1/2" STAINLESS STEEL FRAME
1" GLASS DOOR PAINTED BLACK TRANSLUCENT GLASS
MAGNETIC PUSH HINGE 3 4"
GLASS CABINET PAINTED BLACK
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KITCHEN DETAIL PUSH DOOR
WATER PROOFING SEALANT
6" = 1'-0"
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BATHTUB GLASS DETAIL
3" = 1'-0"
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S5
1" BATHROOM WALL GLASS (OPAQUE)
KITCHEN / BATHROOM SECTION
3/4" = 1'-0"
1-21" GLOSSY GLASS COUNTER TOP
T- METAL SUPPORT
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1" TEMPERED GLASS SHELF 3 4"
STEEL SUPPORT
MAGNETIC PUSH HINGE 1" GLASS DOOR PAINTED BLACK
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S4
KITCHEN/ BATHROOM SECTION
BATHROOM SHELF DETAIL
D7
4" = 1'-0"
KITCHEN COUNTER TOP CONNECTION
3/4"" = 1'-0"
2" BY 5" METAL STEEL CHANNEL 1-21"
GLOSSY GLASS COUNTER TOP
3 4"
SHEET ROCK
STEEL SUPPORT 1" FINISH STUCCO
1-21" TEMPERED GLASS SHELF
T- METAL SUPPORT
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1" PAINTED GLASS (BLACK)
C- CHANNEL
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KITCHEN/ BATHROOM SECTION
5" = 1'-0"
3/4" = 1'-0"
ISLAND COUNTER TOP DETAIL
5" = 1'-0"
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BAR SHELF DETAIL
5" = 1'-0"
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STAIRS SECTION
1/2" = 1'-0"
S1
SECTION 1
1/2" = 1'-0"
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SECTION 2
1/2" = 1'-0"
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HENRY GROSMAN SPRING 2019
AQUATIC CENTER
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AQUATIC CENTER The project from here on out was to set the focus on the aquatic center that the teams of 2 were suppose to develop for the rest of the semester. The site of the project is set on Coney island, Brooklyn New York. After conducting a site visit the most prominent piece if information coming out of that trio was that the board walk was right against the site and it gave a lot of us the opportunity to use it to our advantage when thinking about design and circulation. By looking back at our pink foam models we looked at the strongest set of qualities and how they gave us the forms we intended to create. This outlook further advanced the discussion on how we should design the aquatic center, and what rules are going to be applied to our initial design and how to we iterate going forward. The program consists of two large pools, a competition pool and a training pool all with specific area of measurement. Other programs that had to be put into the project later on were the mechanical rooms, storage rooms, bathrooms, changing rooms, circulation areas, stands and offices. Going into this first step of design we had to think about how to make our pink foam models into massing models, that could fit two pools inside. We kept the language in our most successful intact and brought it over into the first stages of the aquatic center.
PROJECT PARTNER: MAHDI ALKAIFI
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HENRY GROSMAN SPRING 2019
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EATING AREA OFFICE
OFFICE
MEN'S STAFF LOCKER ROOM
OFFICE BATH DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
WOMEN'S STAFF LOCKER ROOM
BATH
TRAINING POOL 2000 SQ FEET
TRAINING POOL 2000 SQ FEET
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
TRAINING AREA
TRAINING AREA
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
WEST ENTRANCE
WEST ENTRANCE
LOUNGE AREA
UP
LOUNGE AREA
MIDDLE COLONNADE
MIDDLE COLONNADE
MEN'S BATHROOM
MIDDLE COLONNADE
STANDS
UP
MIDDLE COLONNADE
MEN'S CHANGING ROOM
MECHANICAL ROOM
STORAGE ROOM
WOMEN'S CHANGING ROOM
WOMEN'S BATHROOM HALLWAY
STANDS
HALLWAY
HALLWAY
STANDS
A SEC.
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COLONNADE
COLONNADE
SEC.
COLONNADE
COLONNADE COMPETITION POOL 100' X 50'
COMPETITION POOL 100' X 50'
HALLWAY
HALLWAY
COMPETITION POOL 100' X 50'
UP BATH
UP DOWN
BATH
UP
COLONNADE
DOWN
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B SEC.
COLONNADE
SEC.
OFFICE
INTERIOR ENTRANCE
INTERIOR ENTRANCE
OFFICE
HALLWAY
OFFICE
OFFICE
UP
BATH
MEN'S BATHROOM
OFFICE
WOMEN'S BATHROOM STORAGE ROOM
EATING LOUNGE OFFICE OFFICE
COMP. POOL MECHANICAL ROOM
BOARD WALK ENTRANCE COLONNADE EXTENDED BOARD WALK
BOARD WALK ENTRANCE COLONNADE EXTENDED BOARD WALK
MEN'S CHANGING ROOM
EXISTING BOARD WALK
EXISTING BOARD WALK
80' WIDE
80' WIDE
WOMEN'S CHANGING ROOM
BASEMENT PLAN SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0"
D SEC.
D SEC.
C SEC.
C SEC.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0"
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0"
2 PLAN
1 PLAN
0 PLAN
D1
D2
SECOND FLOOR 8'
FIRST FLOOR 6'
GROUND 0'
SECOND FLOOR 8' POOL LEVEL -10'
COMPETITION POOL 50' X 100'
FIRST FLOOR 6'
GROUND 0'
POOL LEVEL -10'
SECTION C SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0"
SECTION A
C
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SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0"
SEC.
SEC.
D3
SECTION D
D
SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0"
SEC.
D1
D2
SECOND FLOOR 8' SECOND FLOOR 8' SECOND FLOOR 8'
FIRST FLOOR 6' FIRST FLOOR 6' FIRST FLOOR 6'
GROUND 0' GROUND 0' GROUND 0'
POOLPOOL LEVELLEVEL -10' -10' POOL LEVEL -10'
COMPETITION POOL 50' X 100'
D3
SECTION C SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0"
SECTION C SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0"
C SEC.
SECTION D SCALE: SECTION A1/16"=1'-0"
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A
SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0"
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D SEC.
SEC.
D1
D2
SECOND FLOOR 8'
FIRST FLOOR 6'
GROUND 0'
SECOND FLOOR 8' POOL LEVEL -10'
FIRST FLOOR 6'
COMPETITION POOL 50' X 100'
GROUND 0'
POOL LEVEL -10'
SECTION C SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0"
SECTION A
C
A
SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0"
SEC.
SECTION C SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0"
SEC.
C SEC.
SECOND FLOOR 8'
FIRST FLOOR 6'
GROUND 0'
POOL LEVEL -10'
SECTION C SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0"
C SEC.
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glulam rib tie bolt steel plate
D1
steel angle
STRUCTURAL TEE
bent steel plate
glulam rib
tension rod tension cap
STEEL HANGER PLATE
steel water gutter embedded into glulam
steel plate welded to hss sealant
mullion embedded into glulam
GLULAM
etfe enclosure
STEEL HANGER PLATE FOR STRINGER
STRINGER WOODEN STANDS
KNIFE PLATE INSERTION 2" BOLTS
KNIFE PLATE
steel tension rod tension rod cap
expansion joint
hss 6" x 6"
splice connection
air tube feeding to the etfe
metal string tie down poured in place concrete corrugated steel decking 2" rigid insulation finished panel clips
water proofing 3 8"
sheathing
led lights inside etfe
hat channel slate panel finish
steel plate welded to hss
rib to floor and roof detail SCALE: 1-1/2"=1'-0"
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reflective film
ETFE TO GLULAM DETAIL D2 DETAIL
SCALE:
3"=1'-0"
D1 DETAIL
RIB TO FOUNDATION DETAIL 3 SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0"
D3 DETAIL
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FABIAN LLONCH FALL 2019
HOUSING FOR HOMELESS VETERANS
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HOUSING FOR HOMELESS
MASSING CONCEPT
360'
Housing projects are always a difficult task for architects and developers. But, throughout the years homelessness has gone up throughout the 5 boroughs to an all time high. As architects we can help design for a specific group of people in need and in school a project of this caliber is always helpful to set us students towards the right direction on terms of housing and affordability. 100'
70'
BATHROOM
KITCHEN
CLOSET
FIRST FLOOR 1/16" = 1'-0"
CLOSET
72'
26'- 4"
BEDROOM
LIVING ROOM
THE LOOP PROCESS
THIRD FLOOR 1/16" = 1'-0"
In this studio our professor assigned two sites, we split the class in half. Half in Bed-sty in Brooklyn and the other half set in east Harlem. The projects were individual and each student followed all the FAR rules and regulations set in their site. The professor made the studio feel real with process and practicality. 19' - 11"
UNIT FLOOR PLAN
1/4" = 1'-0"
AXONOMETRIC VIEW
FOURTH FLOOR 1/16" = 1'-0"
BATHROOM
KITCHEN
Another important note is that each student chose a homeless user a specific type of homeless group. For example, drug abusers, homeless mothers, homeless immigrants etc. The user that I went with was homeless veterans. It started with research and based on the data I based by design on what I felt was best for homeless veterans. Including a program that is integrated into the housing structure. CLOSET
24'- 6"
BEDROOM
LIVING ROOM
FIFTH FLOOR 1/16" = 1'-0"
20' - 9"
UNIT FLOOR PLAN 2
INFINITI LOOP
CIRCULATION
Designing the recreational space to circulate within where the user can walk around and come back to where the started and not interfere with the housing.
The recreational center can be accessed from the first floor and can extends to the sixth floor, so that the space does not interfere with the housing.
1/4" = 1'-0"
SIXTH FLOOR 1/16" = 1'-0"
5'
36"
12"
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC
34'-1" 24'
UNRAVEL THE LOOP By unraveling the loop, the decisions for the different areas can be made with the zoning laws and other dimensions.
the units are integrated around the loop, making for interesting sectors. a set back to every other unit for a balcony space.
MASS RENDER
elevators egress stairs recreational centers main stairs housing
PROGRAMING AXONOMETRIC VIEW
N SITE PLAN 1/64" = 1'-0"
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UNIT MASSING
FABIAN LLONCH FALL 2019
the units are integrated around the loop, making for interesting sectors. a set back to every other unit for a balcony space.
elevators egress stairs recreational centers main stairs housing
THE LOOP PROCESS RECREATIONAL CENTER
INFINITI LOOP
CIRCULATION
Designing the recreational space to circulate within where the user can walk around and come back to where the started and not interfere with the housing.
The recreational center can be accessed from the first floor and can extends to the sixth floor, so that the space does not interfere with the housing.
HOUSING UNITS 5'
36"
12"
34'-1" 24'
UNRAVEL THE LOOP By unraveling the loop, the decisions for the different areas can be made with the zoning laws and other dimensions.
UNIT MASSING the units are integrated around the loop, making for interesting sectors. a set back to every other unit for a balcony space.
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC
elevators egress stairs recreational centers main stairs housing
CIRCULATION
AXONOMETRIC HOUSING UNITS SURROUNDS THE LOOP
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BEDROOM
BEDROOM
CLOSET
CLOSET
KITCHEN
BATHROOM
KITCHEN BATHROOM BEDROOM
BEDROOM
CLOSET
CLOSET
ONE BEDROOM UNIT 3/32" = 1'-0"
ONE BEDROOM UNIT WITH BALCONY 3/32" = 1'-0" KITCHEN
BATHROOM
KITCHEN
up
BATHROOM
EGRESS up
up
up ONE BEDROOM UNIT 3/32" = 1'-0"
ONE BEDROOM UNIT WITH BALCONY 3/32" = 1'-0"
up
EGRESS up
BEDROOM
up
down
up
up BEDROOM
CLOSET
CLOSET
BEDROOM
up
down
BEDROOM
KITCHEN
BATHROOM
KITCHEN
up
BATHROOM CLOSET
CLOSET
meditation/ yoga area KITCHEN
BATHROOM
KITCHEN
up
BATHROOM
meditation/ yoga area
ONE BEDROOM UNIT 3/32" = 1'-0"
WORK OUT GYM down
ONE BEDROOM UNIT WITH BALCONY 3/32" = 1'-0"
ONE BEDROOM UNIT 3/32" = 1'-0"
WORK OUT GYM
ONE BEDROOM UNIT WITH BALCONY 3/32" = 1'-0"
janitor closet
maintenance room
down
janitor closet
maintenance room desk area
maintenance room
up up
up up
ENTRANCE
CORE elev.
CORE elev.
elev.
elev.
CLOSET
maintenance room
FULTON STREET
FULTON STREET
desk area
down
BATHROOM
down
up
open to below
CORE
BATHROOM BATHROOM
up
down
up
CLOSET CLOSET
BATHROOM
up
down
ENTRANCE
CLOSET
down
open to below
CORE
CORE
down
CORE KITCHEN KITCHEN
elev.
elev.
elev.
elev.
up down
up
elev.
elev.
elev.
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
elev.
down
down
down
CORNER CONDITION UNIT 3/32" = 1'-0"
CORNER CONDITION UNIT 3/32" = 1'-0"
CORNER CONDITION UNIT 3/32" = 1'-0"
up
CORNER CONDITION UNIT 3/32" = 1'-0"
up
SECTION 2
SECTION 2 CLOSET
CLOSET
BATHROOM
BATHROOM STUDIO ROOM
STUDIO ROOM
CLOSET
CLOSET
BATHROOM
BATHROOM STUDIO ROOM
STUDIO ROOM KITCHEN KITCHEN
OPEN GYMNASIUM KITCHEN
open to below
open to below
KITCHEN
CORNER CONDITION UNIT WITH BALCONY 3/32" = 1'-0"
CORNER CONDITION UNIT WITH BALCONY 3/32" = 1'-0"
OPEN GYMNASIUM open to below
open to below
CORNER CONDITION UNIT WITH BALCONY 3/32" = 1'-0"
CORNER CONDITION UNIT WITH BALCONY 3/32" = 1'-0"
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
STUDIO ROOM
STUDIO ROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
CLOSET
CLOSET
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
up
EGRESS
EGRESS
BALCONY
BALCONY
EGRESS
STUDIO ROOM
STUDIO ROOM
BATHROOM
CORNER CONDITION UNIT WITH BALCONY 3/32" = 1'-0"
BATHROOM
CORNER CONDITION UNIT WITH BALCONY 3/32" = 1'-0"
CLOSET
GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0"
2ND FLOOR FLOOR PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0"
up
EGRESS
SARATOGA AV.
EGRESS
CLOSET
3RD FLOOR PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0" BALCONY
BALCONY
EGRESS
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
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CORNER CONDITION UNIT WITH BALCONY 3/32" = 1'-0" STUDIO ROOM
BATHROOM
CORNER CONDITION UNIT WITH BALCONY 3/32" = 1'-0" STUDIO ROOM BATHROOM
1/16" = 1'-0"
1/16" = 1'-0"
1/16" = 1'-0"
2ND FLOOR FLOOR PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0"
GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0"
SARATOGA AV.
3RD FLOOR PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0" KITCHEN
KITCHEN
SARATOGA AV. KITCHEN
KITCHEN STUDIO ROOM
BATHROOM
STUDIO ROOM
BATHROOM
CLOSET
CLOSET
STUDIO ROOM
BATHROOM
STUDIO ROOM
BATHROOM
CLOSET
CLOSET
down
POOL
CORNER CONDITION UNITS 3/32" = 1'-0"
open to below
open to below
CORNER CONDITION UNITS 3/32" = 1'-0"
down
POOL
CORNER CONDITION UNITS 3/32" = 1'-0"
open to below
open to below
down
down
CORNER CONDITION UNITS 3/32" = 1'-0"
down
up
BATHROOM
KITCHEN
down
down
KITCHEN
BATHROOM
down
up CLOSET
CLOSET
down
EGRESS
BATHROOM
KITCHEN
up
up
up
KITCHEN
BATHROOM
BEDROOM
LIVING ROOM BEDROOM
LIVING ROOM
CLOSET
CLOSET
down
EGRESS up
up
up
BEDROOM LIVING ROOM BEDROOM
LIVING ROOM
ONE BEDROOM UNIT 3/32" = 1'-0"
ONE BEDROOM UNIT WITH BALCONY 3/32" = 1'-0"
ONE BEDROOM UNIT 3/32" = 1'-0"
open to below
ONE BEDROOM UNIT WITH BALCONY 3/32" = 1'-0"
BATHROOM
open to below
CLOSET
CLOSET
down down
up
LIVING ROOM
down
BATHROOM
up
up
down
CORE
CORE elev.
elev.
elev.
down
elev.
elev. up
up
elev. LIVING ROOM
down up
down
LIVING ROOM
CORE
CORE elev.
CLOSET
CLOSET
down
elev.
LIVING ROOM
elev.
ONE BEDROOM UNIT WITH BALCONY 3/32" = 1'-0"
ONE BEDROOM UNIT 3/32" = 1'-0"
elev.
elev.
elev.
ONE BEDROOM UNIT 3/32" = 1'-0"
ONE BEDROOM UNIT WITH BALCONY 3/32" = 1'-0"
CLOSET
CLOSET
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
CLOSET
CLOSET
CLOSET CLOSET
BATHROOM
BATHROOM BEDROOM 2
KITCHEN BEDROOM 1
LIVING ROOM
CLOSET
CLOSET BEDROOM 2
BALCONYKITCHEN
BEDROOM 1
LIVING ROOM
CLOSET
CLOSET
BALCONY
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
CLOSET
CLOSET CLOSET BEDROOM 2
KITCHEN BEDROOM 1
LIVING ROOM
EGRESS
EGRESS
CLOSET
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
EGRESS CLOSET
CLOSET
BALCONY
BEDROOM 2
KITCHEN
LIVING ROOM
4TH FLOOR PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0"
EGRESS
5TH FLOOR PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0"
EGRESS
6TH FLOOR PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0"
EGRESS
BEDROOM 1
MARKET RATE UNITS 1/8" = 1'-0"
BALCONY
4TH FLOOR PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0"
5TH FLOOR PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0"
6TH FLOOR PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0"
MARKET RATE UNITS 1/8" = 1'-0"
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hull
t
stree
FULTON STREET
FULTON STREET MAIN STRUCTURE AXO.
the 6th floor the bricks are at their furthest point
-COLUMNS -BEAMS -ETFE CURTAIN WALL MULLIONS -STRUCTURAL TRUSSES -ETFE PILLOWS
wall detail 1-1/2" = 1'-0"
SARATOGA AV.
ROOF
GLASS
herkimer street
herkimer street
COLUMNS AND MAIN TRUSSES
CURTAIN WALL MULLIONS ROOF BEAMS
6TH FLOOR BEAMS
section 2
1/16" = 1'-0"
section 1
1/16" = 1'-0"
5TH FLOOR BEAMS BEDFORD-STUYVESANT SITE PLAN
MAIN STRUCTURE AXO.
1/32" = 1'-0"
4TH FLOOR BEAMS
3RD FLOOR BEAMS
N BEDFORD-STUYVESANT SITE PLAN
1/128" = 1'-0"
brick tie backs double glazing
2ND FLOOR BEAMS
S 1
roof
standard brick custom brick veneer
BEAM AND COLUMN LAYOUT PLAN
sixth floor
fifth floor
forth floor
third floor
second floor
window sill
finish floor
Window mullion
5" concrete flooring
ground floor
ELEVATION 1 AS THE FACADE MOVES UP THE SPACING BETWEEN THE BRICKS GET LARGER FROM FLOOR TO FLOOR
1/16" = 1'=0"
batting insulation
5" beam steel angle hss tube
steel angle
air tube etfe mullion air tube
12" beam
4th and 5th floors the brick starts to expose the back
etfe pillow reflective film
truss 5' deep
S 2
16" column roof
sixth floor
fifth floor
forth floor
third floor
2nd and 3rd floor bricks start to separate
second floor
ground floor
ELEVATION 2
MAIN STRUCTURE AXO.
the 6th floor the bricks are at their furthest point
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wall detail 1-1/2" = 1'-0"
-COLUMNS -BEAMS -ETFE CURTAIN WALL MULLIONS -STRUCTURAL TRUSSES -ETFE PILLOWS
1/16" = 1'=0"
roosevelt place
SARATOGA AV.
louis place
dewey place
ETFE PILLOWS
MAIN STRUCTURE AXO.
the 6th floor the bricks are at their furthest point
-COLUMNS -BEAMS -ETFE CURTAIN WALL MULLIONS -STRUCTURAL TRUSSES -ETFE PILLOWS
wall detail 1-1/2" = 1'-0"
TOGA SARA
N
AV.
hull
hull
t
stree
t
stree
FULTON STREET
FULTON STREET
SARATOGA AV.
herkimer street
herkimer street
1/16" = 1'-0"
BEDFORD-STUYVESANT SITE PLAN
roosevelt place
section 1
SARATOGA AV.
1/16" = 1'-0"
louis place
dewey place
section 2
1/32" = 1'-0"
N BEDFORD-STUYVESANT SITE PLAN
1/128" = 1'-0"
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