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Table of Contents Introduction
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Work Plan
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Precedents
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Site Analysis
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Research Question
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Mass Development
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Program | Floor Plates
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Renders
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Mays, Christian | Architectural Studio III | Professor Beau | 11/21/2020
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Work Ex_3a Focused Precedent Study Precedent Example Projects Covid Research Sustainable Design Considerations Document Market Design Considerations
Due
Approx. Time
Actual Time
3 2 1.5 1
5 3 1.5 0.5
4 1.5 1.5
5 1 1
1 1.5 2
3 4 1
3 3
1 3
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10 9
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0.5 5
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1-Oct Ex_3b Site Analysis Site Analysis Solar Orientation Review Zoning Codes 3-Oct
Estimated 118 Hrs.
Design Concepts Preliminary Program Rough Idea for Shape of Building 5-Oct Diagramming for Building Systems, Daylight, Program Spaces Formatting Deliverables: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign Due Date
8-Oct 10-Oct
Ex_4a Housing Project_Schematic Establish and diagram design concept and vision for the project. Design 3-4 Units Based on Precedent Studies Determine common space, amenities, parking and exterior
Actual 138 Hrs.
15-Oct Confirm zoning, housing code requirements, ADA, codes Revit Floor, Elevation, Section Plans 17-Oct Provide a Building program in excel 3d block stack program diagrams Interior and exterior renderings Due Date
22-Oct 24-Oct
Ex_4b Housing Project_Design Development Finalize above progress 9-Nov Final Format All 11x17 Pages Due Date Panel Review Prepare for Final Exibit Student Review
22-Nov 12-Nov 2-Dec 4-Dec
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Current Situation Nobody could have predicted Shelter-in-place orders across the U.S. living rooms may feel unbearably small regret not getting a balcony.
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Precedent Studies
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56 Leonard st.
1. decreasing exposure to the natural environment
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Beirut Terraces A Multi-layered Skyscraper 8
2. Isolation Loneliness
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MJE Apartment
Bedrooms created by rotating walls
3. lack of physical movement
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Site Analysis
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Context - Global
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Context - Continental
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Context - Metropolitan
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Context - Local
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Barrister
Monroe st.
Historical Building
Adams st.
Washington st
3rd st.
2nd st.
1st st.
Central ave.
1st ave.
Jefferson st.
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Site
Vehical path
Circulation
Drop off
Main Streets | Site Boundaries
Metro path Jefferson st.
Central ave.
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Research Question
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Sheraton Hotel
“how do we get the residence to create an emotional connection to the forms that we build out buildings out of�
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Design Criteria What if ...
Self Shading Open to Enviorment
Building Orientation
22.5 degrees
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Breathable Atrium
Massing Development
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01. The Site approx. 46,000 square feet
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02. Podium Design Provides space for historical building while allowing permeability though the site
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03. Shading Response Increase the amount of surface area on sides of tower
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04. Breathable Tower atria extending from the ground level to the roof
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05. Vertial Neighborhoods created by rotating every second floor 22.5 degrees
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Solar radiation Mapping
Solar radiation reduction due to the rotating floors
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Approx. Square Footage 30
Retail Office Food Court Dock/Maintenance Grocery Market Health Services Gallery Theater Restuarants Coffee Bar Residential Ammenities
3,000 1,500 1,350 1,500 5,850 2,850 3,720 2,640 3,500 1,500 2,640 19,634
Residential 388,672
Roof Garden 11,346
Lobby 76,148
Garage 56,730
Circulation
Elevator
Fire Stairs
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Program | Floor Plates
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type: Area: Capacity:
1 Bedroom 1539 sf 1-2 person
type: Area: Capacity:
type: Area: Capacity:
2 Bedroom 1740 sf 2-3 person
2 Bedroom 2025 sf 3-4 person
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PROGRAM | units |
Standard 1 Bed No Moving Walls 2 Full Bath Balcony A 50%
Specialty 2 Bed 2 Moving Walls Office C 29% Balcony
Specialty 2 Bed 1 Moving Wall 1.5 - 2 Bath B 21% Balcony
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B C
C
C A A
A
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A A C
A
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16 Neighborhoods 32 Residential Floors 224 Units
Neighborhood =
14 Units
7 Units
2nd Floor Rotated 22.5 1st Floor 7 Units
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Renders
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Vertical Neighborhoods
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lobby39
Atrium
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Aerial Front
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Entrance
Jefferson st.43
Thank you.
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