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Flow of Water Museum claudia vides


INDEX

1

Background Research of the Deep South

2

New Orleans Analysis

3

Concept and Idea Diagrams

4

Flow Museum Drawings


background research of the

DEEP SOUTH

1


Japan USA

Russia China

AGRICULTURAL

Germany Netherlands

United Kingdom Switzarland

PETROLEUM, COAL

CHEMICALS

FOOD

MACHINERY

major export

INDUSTRIES

Belgium

trading network in the

France

WORLD

ST. LOUIS

LOUISVILLE SEATTLE TACOMA

imports&exports

NEW ORLEANS

PORTLAND

MEMPHIS BOSTON

DEU

NEW YORK CHESTER

OAKLAND

BALTIMORE

GBR PHILADELPHIA WILMINGTON,DE

VICKSBURG

NORFOLF LONG BEACH

WILMINGTON

LOS ANGELES

SAVANNAH

1 SHIP CAN MOVE THE EQUIVALENT OF 100 BARGES OR 1500 RAIL CARS OR 6000 SEMI TRUCKS

transport

OPTIONS

HOUSTON

GALVESTON

NEW ORLEANS

NEW ORLEANS KOR

CHARLESTON

JACKSONVILLE

CUB

TAMPA WEST PALM BEACH PORT EVERGLADES MIAMI

united states water

PORTS

CHIN

BHS

MEX HND JAM GTM NIC SLV VEN CRI PAN COL ECU

BEL ESP

IND

MOBILE GULFPORT

IRL

BATON ROUGE

MYS

NLD

ITA

MAR

ZAF JPN

TUR

SYR ISR EGY

SGP

DOM

ROM

NGA

TTO

PER BRA

IMPORTS TO NEW ORLEANS EXPORTS FROM NEW ORLEANS


the civil war and the CONFEDERATE VICTORY

MISSISSIPPI RIVER

UNION VICTORY

agriculture on the

COTTON

LUMBER

CORN

RICE

TOBACCO

SUGAR

MISSISSIPPI RIVER



new orleans

ANALYSIS

2


hurricane

HISTORY

a

FLOODING EXTENT AND DEPTH(FT) 0-1 2-3 3-5 5-8

b a. Hurricane Katrina August 28 2005 NASA.jpg b. New Orleans Hurricane History Map www.geology.com

new orleans

FLOODING

>8 Sites-Contex


new orleans

DEMOGRAPHY

POPULATION DENSITY PER SQUARE KM 1000 OR LESS 1001-4000 >4000 Sites-Contex


new orleans

BARS

new orleans

RESTAURANTS

bars

new orleans

HOTELS

restaurants

a

hotels

a a. Google maps


new orleans

CASINOS

casinos

new orleans

GREEN SPACES

new orleans

HISTORICAL BLDGS

green spaces

The choosen site enhances the concept of the building. Its location on the Mississippi River provides many opportunities. It allows the visitors of the “Cultural Center and Museum of the Deep South� to interact and experience the river. The experience of the deep south would be increased in this site since the Mississippi River is the main theme and has a rich background in southern life. In addition, the location of the site is central to public access for tourists and residents.

historical bldgs



concept and idea

DIAGRAMS

4


frenchQUARTER

N

deepSOUTH

new orleans LOUISIANA

site LOCATION


Pedestrian Flow City Grid Water Flow

siteVECTORS

buildingNEIGHBOURHOOD

Service Served

serviceSERVED


buildingDIAGRAMS

privatePUBLIC

gallerySPACE Public

Private

Galleries

circulationDIAGRAM

Circulation

The forces that shape the “Flow of Water Museum� such as pedestrian, vehicular circulation, and the river flow resemble the historical forces that have shaped the Deep South including wars, traditions, pride, immigrants, etc. The arrangement of the program is shaped by the relationship between the physical and social forces, allowing the interface between the outdoor and indoor spaces. These, result in spaces in which the circulation of people is the stream that shapes the museum. Nature develops in an open space exposed to the city; this unites the surrounding area instead of containing it within the building. The circulation has smooth transition spaces allowing purity by creating an atrium that goes through the entire building. The flow of people has an eroding effect on the program similar to the erosion by the river; the permanent exhibits flow within the building, transported to different galleries to create a richer environment.


structuralDIAGRAMS A

A B

B

C

C D

D

a

1

2

3

4

5

6

a

b

b

c

c

d

d

e

e

f

f

g

g

7

1

2

3

4

Beams

5

6

7

Tendons

structuralGRID

post tensioned concreteDETAILS

mechanicalDIAGRAMS Egress Atrium Restrooms Air Ducts

mechanicalSYSTEMS

service3D



flow of water museum

DRAWINGS

5


J

N 14 02 8

site PLAN64 16 32


12 DN

01

08

a

07

09 UP DN

E 10

F

secondFLOOR

05

11

N A

03 02

DN UP

DN

I thirdFLOOR firstFLOOR

D

b

11

UP

UP

C

04 B

a

G

b 02

1 4 8 16

1 4 16 02 8

32

groundFLOOR 64

32 64

01.Lobby 1250sqft 02.Ticket Booth 160sqft 03.Snack Bar/Coffee Bar 1100sqft 04.Kitchen 275sqft 05.Gift Shop 500sqft 06.Exhitions 20 000sqft 07.Administrative 2 000sqft 08.Conference Room 500sqft 09.Auditorium 800sqft 10.Art/artifact collection and restoration 1150sqft 11.Balcony 1400sqft 12.Educational 2 800sqft 00.Mechanical Rooms 3 600sqft 00.Restrooms 2 400sqft 00.Mechanical Rooms 3 600sqft 00.Loading Dock 1150sqft 00.AtriumMechanicalRoom 300sqft A.Reverend Dennis’ School Bus Chapel B.Original Upper Torso of Mammy’s Cupboard C.Mardi Gras Float D.Pedro’s Giant Sausage Bill Board from “South of the Boarder” E.Forrest Gumps Leg Braces F.The Original General Lee Automobile G.Harper Lee’s Original Draft for To Kill a Mockingbird H.Scale Collection I.Mississippi River Exhibition J.Doble Pen Dog-Trot House

H


sectionA 14 02 8

16

64 32


sectionB 1 4 02 8

16

64 32


ceilingPLAN

1 0 2

4

wallDETAIL

16

8

enlargedFLOOR N

14 02 8

PLAN

16

64 32


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watercolorRENDERING


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