INTEGRATED PROJECT STUDIO CASE STUDY REVIEW PART II
TAN CHAO ZHE (TEAM LEAD) NATANEL QUEK EN SEOW ZI YI BRYSON
PART II VISUAL ARTS BUILDING - STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS IOWA CITY, UNITED STATES
I CONTENT PAGE
VISUAL ARTS & PROGRAMME CONTENT I
SITE CONTEXT
II
DESIGN INTENT
III
SPATIAL ANALYSIS
13-18
IV
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
19-21
V
FACADE ANALYSIS
22-27
VI
ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGIES
28-32
VII
SERVICES LOCATION
33-34
PROGRAMME PROPOSAL
35-42
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SITE CONTEXT 3
I SITE CONTEXT
SITE CONTEXT RELATES TO THE 2006 ARTS BUILDING WEST ARTS BUILDING WEST
VISUAL ARTS BUILDING
HORIZONTAL POROSITY
VERTICAL POROSITY
PLANAR COMPOSITION
VOLUMETRIC COMPOSITION
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I SITE CONTEXT
SITE CONTEXT RELATES TO THE 2006 ARTS BUILDING WEST ARTS BUILDING WEST
VISUAL ARTS BUILDING
EXPOSED STEEL STRUCTURE
CONCRETE STRUCTURE
OPAQUE CLADDING
PERFORATED SCREENING
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DESIGN INTENT 6
DESIGN INTENT
II DESIGN INTENT
THE AIM OF MAXIMUM INTERACTION BETWEEN ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THE SCHOOL TAKES SHAPE IN SOCIAL CIRCULATION SPACES. CENTRAL LIGHT COURT/ATRIUM WITH CAMPUS CIRCULATION FLOWING THROUGH TO LIVEN THE BUILDING THROUGH THE DIFFERENT GRADES AND ELEVATIONS WITHIN THE BUILDING (RAMPS)
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INTERCONNECTION + VERTICAL POROSITY
II DESIGN INTENT
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SOCIAL INTERACTION SPACES STAIRS AS VERTICAL SOCIAL CONDENSERS
II DESIGN INTENT
CORRIDORS AS HORIZONTAL MEETING SPACES
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MULTIPLE CENTERS OF LIGHTS
II DESIGN INTENT
THE BUILDING IS VOIDED OUT BY 7 CUTS AT DIFFERENT ZONES TO INVITE THE NATURAL LIGHT DURING THE DAY AS WELL AS TO INTRODUCE NATURAL VENTILATION INTO THE BUILDING MIGRATED CUT - DID NOT START AS AN ATRIUM 10
MATERIAL RESONANCE,
II DESIGN INTENT
ECOLOGICAL INNOVATION
UTILITARIAN - CONCRETE FLOORS, WHITE PAINTED WALLS THROUGH CENTRES OF LIGHT, ALLOWS THE BUILDING TO BE NEARLY 99% NATURALLY LIT
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VOLUMETRIC DESIGN
II DESIGN INTENT
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SPATIAL ANALYSIS 13
COLLABORATIVE SPACE
III SPATIAL ZONINGS
STAIRS AS VERTICAL SOCIAL CONDENSERS: CORRIDORS AS HORIZONTAL MEETING SPACES STAIRS ARE SHAPED TO ENABLE INFORMAL MEETING, INTERACTION AND DISCUSSION. SOME STAIRS STOP AT GENEROUS LANDINGS WITH TABLES AND CHAIRS, OTHERS OPEN ONTO LOUNGE SPACES WITH SOFAS, FOR INFORMAL COLLABORATIVE WORK.
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GROUND FLOOR - FLOOR PLAN
III SPATIAL ZONINGS
STUDIOS OPEN AREAS
N
SCALE BAR: 0M
10M
20M
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FIRST FLOOR - FLOOR PLAN
III SPATIAL ZONINGS
STUDIOS OPEN AREAS
N
SCALE BAR: 0M
10M
20M
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SECOND FLOOR - FLOOR PLAN
III SPATIAL ZONINGS
STUDIOS OPEN AREAS
N
SCALE BAR: 0M
10M
20M
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THIRD FLOOR - FLOOR PLAN
III SPATIAL ZONINGS
STUDIOS OPEN AREAS
N
SCALE BAR: 0M
10M
20M
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STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 19
COBIAX BUBBLE SLAB SYSTEM
BUBBLEDECK IS A VOIDED STRUCTURAL SLAB DESIGN THAT USES RECYCLED PLASTIC SPHERES SANDWICHED BETWEEN LAYERS OF REINFORCING STEEL LATTICE TO INTRODUCE “VOIDS” INTO THE TWO-WAY SLAB. THE VAB BUBBLE DECK CONSISTS OF HUNDREDS OF EMPTY, BUT WATERTIGHT, PLASTIC BALLS — OR THE PREFERRED TERM, “VOIDS” — 7.5 INCHES IN DIAMETER AND SANDWICHED BETWEEN LAYERS OF CRISSCROSSING REBAR. ALL OF IT WAS BURIED IN 12.5 INCHES OF CONCRETE, ALONG WITH THE UPONOR WIRSBO HEPEX.
IV STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS
ALL THOSE SPHERICAL VOIDS ALLOW FOR LESS CONCRETE TO BE POURED WITHOUT LESSENING THE THICKNESS OR SACRIFICING THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE SLAB ITSELF. LESS CONCRETE MEANS A SMALLER LOAD, WHICH IN TURN PERMITS WEIGHT-BEARING COLUMN SPACING TO BE FAR WIDER — A CRITICAL NEED INSIDE THE EXPANSIVE ATRIUM. REDUCED OVERALL COST FOR THE OWNER FASTER CONSTRUCTION LOWER RISK COMPATIBILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
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COBIAX BUBBLE SLAB SYSTEM • ARCHITECTURAL FREE LAYOUT PLANNING.
IV STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS
• SPANS REACHING UP TO 20 M • FLAT SLAB SOFFIT. • REDUCTION UP TO 40% IN COLUMNS. • UP TO 20% LESS EARTHQUAKE DESIGN LOAD. • EASY AND FAST ELECTROMECHANICAL IMPLEMENTATION. • NO FUTURE MAINTENANCE NEEDED. • IMPROVED FIRE RESISTANCE AND ACOUSTIC INSULATION.
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FACADE SYSTEMS 22
PERFORATED PANELS
V FACADE SYSTEMS
SOUTH-EAST AND SOUTH-WEST FACADES TREATMENTS VOLUMETRIC DESIGN - CREATE VISUAL VOLUME BLOCK FROM A DISTANCE PREVENT SOLAR HEAT GAIN CUSTOMISED STAINLESS STEEL PANELS
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WALL CLADDING AND OPENINGS
V FACADE SYSTEMS NORTH-EAST AND NORTHWEST FACADES TREATMENTS NO ADDITIONAL SCREENS ARE NEEDED AS THERE IS NO DIRECT SUNLIGHT WALL CLADDINGS ARE TO CONTRAST WITH THE BUILDING FORM THE OPENINGS ARE DESIGNED BASE OF THE FEBONACCI SEQUENCE (SIZE) THE ARRANGEMENT IS CORRESPONDING TO THE INTERIOR PROGRAMMES
F I B ONA CCI S E QU E NCE
TO REFLECT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE INSTITUTION PROGRAMMES
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CHANNEL GLASS
V FACADE SYSTEMS
DIFFUSE HIGH QUALITY, FILTERED NATURAL LIGHT TO THE INTERIOR SPACES BOOST THE PRODUCTIVITY ENABLE UNIQUE GEOMETRY AND HAS A GREATER SPAN SELF-SUPPORT GLAZING - REQUIRE NO STRUCTURE SUPPORT
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STUDIO SPACE
V FACADE SYSTEMS
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LANTERN EFFECT
V FACADE SYSTEMS
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ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGIES 28
VI ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGIES
STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
BUBBLE DECK SYSTEM CREATE POSITVE IMPACT ON EMBODIED ENERGY TECTONIC FLOOR PLATES CREATE SUNSHADES FOR THE FLOOR BELOW
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FACADE SYSTEM
VI ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGIES
PERFORATED PANELS PREVENT SOLAR HEAT GAIN CHANNEL GLASS DIFUSE HIGH QUALITY, FILTERED NATURAL LIGHT
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INTERNAL LAYOUT
VI ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGIES
IMPLEMENTATION OF SKYLIGHT AND ATRIUM SPACE MAXIMISE NATURAL DAYLIGHT EXPOSURE USES CONVECTION TO DRIVE AIRFLOW AS HOT AIR RISES
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HUMAN COMFORT
VI ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGIES
THERMAL ACTIVE SLAB GENERATE RADIANT COOLING/ HEATING WITH LESSER ENERGY CONSUMPTION EXTENSIVE GREEN ROOF REDUCE URBAN HEAT ISLAND EFFECT
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SERVICES LOCATION 33
SERVICES AREA
VII SERVICES LOCATION
BIN POINT IS LOCATED AT THE BACK OF VISUAL ARTS BUILDING EASE OF ACCESS FOR SERVICES TRUCK EFFICIENT 1ST STOREY LAYOUT
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PROJECT SITE IPS BEACH ROAD E.I - SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC KALLANG, REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE
PROGRAMME PROPOSAL 35
ASEAN
ASEAN
I PROGRAMME PROPOSAL
ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH EAST ASIAN NATIONS
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ASEAN STATISTICS
ASEAN INDONESIA
8/08/1967
MALAYSIA
8/08/1967
PHILIPPINES
8/08/1967
SINGAPORE
8/08/1967
THAILAND
8/08/1967
BRUNEI
8/01/1984
VIETNAM
28/07/1995
LAOS
23/07/1997
MYANMAR
23/07/1997
CAMBODIA
30/04/1999
I PROGRAMME PROPOSAL
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ASEAN STATISTICS
I PROGRAMME PROPOSAL
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I PROGRAMME PROPOSAL
SINGAPORE & ASEAN
SINGAPORE : GATEWAY TO ASEAN OPENNESS TO TRADE EASE OF DOING BUSINESS TAX INCENTIVES INNOVATION-CENTRIC ECONOMY SKILLED TALENT WORLD-CLASS CONNECTIVITY
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PROGRAMME PROPOSAL
I PROGRAMME PROPOSAL
SCHOOL OF SOUTH EAST ASIAN STUDIES MUSIC HISTORY CULINARY LINGUISTICS VISUAL ARTS ECONOMICS HUMANITITES DATA LITERACY CURRENT AFFAIRS
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I PROGRAMME PROPOSAL
PROGRAMMATIC WORD CLOUD
CULINARY
DATA LITERACY
CURRENT AFFAIRS HISTORY
HUMANITITES
ECONOMICS
MUSIC
LINGUISTICS
VISUAL ARTS
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I PROGRAMME PROPOSAL
PROGRAMMATIC DISTRIBUTION
CULINARY
DATA LITERACY
CURRENT AFFAIRS HISTORY
HUMANITITES
ECONOMICS
MUSIC
LINGUISTICS
VISUAL ARTS
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