Fall 2018 4th year Integrative Studio

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MVMT Hotel

Krogg St.

Circulation: Promote Foot Traffic

Private Connections: Spinal Bridge

Park

Threshold: Solar Irradiation Buffer

Views: Presents Social Activity

The Concept To develop a unique and outstanding premium and independent hotel providing wellness and leisure breaks, exclusively for paying customers of the hotel. The hotel offers a range off on and onTo develop a unique and outstanding premium site active leisure, spa, relaxation and social experiMaterials independent hotel providing wellness and leisure ences; utilises the fantastic external cultural, heribreaks, exclusively for paying customers of the hotel. tage and entertainment options and attractions in and The hotel offers a range of on and off-site active leiThe Hotelstructure meltsthe into thesurrounding morphology sure,Terra spa, Lodge relaxation and social experiences; utilises around the Atlanta Beltline and counof mountainous terrain. Theheritage lime green thethe fantastic external cultural, andplaster enter- creates ties. The Auburn St. site design a pleasing aesthetic the gridded wooden tainment options andwith attractions infeatures and aroundstructures. the a PLaza which The wooden structures hollow frames, while others are fusing the Atlanta Beltline and theare surrounding counties. The follows the natural landscape of the site panels and the scattered of these Auburn St.beltline site design features aplacement PLaza which follows gap betweensolid the and hotel, thus, playing an frames and landscape panels birthofsemi-public verandas, the natural the site fusing the gapwhich be- preintegral element welcoming Atlanteans to the hovents effects of solar irradiation withinan the hotel. tweenmajor theof beltline and hotel, thus, playing integral elementis of welcoming Atlanteans to the hotel. tel. Sustainability stressed using furniture local The materials are is from the site's nearest continent, Sustainability stressed using furniture local to Africa, to state. Cross ventilation is acquired from the veranconsidering the Africaniscontinent abundance state. Cross ventilation acquired has froman the veranda of da terraces resources, which provide a buffer noise buer and thermal in this case an of wood, meaning terraces which provide a abundance noise and thermal Cement there little noirradiation, to no major costscomplimenting in retrieving this matebufferwas from solar overall buer from solar irradiation, overall complimenting the rial. of theefficient materials within Terra Lodge Hotel design the All design’s response to site. It actively prodesign’s ecient response site. Ithistoric, activel are recycled or provided by the island, even the programy promotes motes and embraces theto fantastic social, recycled when considering the roofKrog of the preserved attributes of the social, Auburn Atlanta and embracesisgeographic the fantastic historic, geographic mansion serves thesurrounding roof terrace bridge to five hotel Community andasthe area by working attributes of the Auburn Krog Atlanta Community and buildings. with local businesses, particularly in sourcing the very the surrounding area by working withand local businessbest in local food produce and other products “The materials remain raw, wood forbest the veranservices promoting off-site excursions. es, particularl y external inand sourcing the very in local food dah, lime puddy for the white buildings, for contrast the produce and aggressive other elements, products services sun, wind,and sea spray. Recycled ma-and promotterial, photovoltaic panels in the roofs, water recycling ing o-site excursions.

Concept Statement

systems for the irrigation, emphasize the ecological side of the project, the blocks of the walls are made with the rocks of the terrain. The gate is made of recycled metal from the petroleum barrels, that are used locally for made doors and artisanal objects.

Initial Motives Initial Motives

Lime Plaster

Save this picture! © Sergio Pirrone © Sergio Pirrone Save this picture! Section B Section B The furniture is designed by the Architects and the illumination systems too, using locally handcrafted, and recycled wood from electric cable coils. The old green colonial house host the owner's tourist agency, and in the other surrounding buildings 12 hotel rooms plus a suite, and a suspended on pilotis breakfast bar. The roof of the old colonial house has a central role, where guest enjoys the breakfast and the sunset. The path through the roof and the hotel rooms are made by a bridge that links them, like in an adventures movie.” -ArchDaily

SunLight

Thresholds

Privacy

Experience

Bridging

Visual Exposure

Cross Ventilation

The wooden bridge gives hotel customers the benefit of easy access to the nearest street,

Stone Walls


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Gym

Cafe Entrance Locker Room

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Locker Room

NE Axon All axons at 1/32”=1’ scale

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Parking Lobby

Kitchen

Krogg street Lounge Bar

Kitchen Entrance

Wind Roses Anual Humid Precipitation 50.7 in. of Rain ep

00.7 in. of Snow

Winter Solstice Jan

Feb Mar Apr. May Jun Jul Augs ep Oct Nov DEc The overheated period end onthe fall equinox Sept. 23

Winter: Cool but variable avg:

47.8

Summer: Hot and Humid avg:

78.7

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...... Under Heated: 54.2%

...... Over Heated: 37.8%

summer Solstice


Program and Circulation

Parking and Valet

Vehicular and Pedestrian Traffi c V hi l d P d t i T ffi

Public vs. Private Amentities from Krogg and Lake

Public vs. Private Amentities from Krogg and Lake

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Public Amentities

Private Amentities

Core and Staff


0 Water Drainage & Photovultaics Photovoltaics are the convert light into electricity

Courtyard pool serves as a thermal mass & greywater storage

Site and Social Activation

Water reservior Tank

Green Roof reserves rainwater buffer, purifies the air, reduces ambient temperature

Retail buffers the parking deck and beltline

Cafe influences urban engagement ans beltline use.

The plaza draws people into the site w/ social program functions.

The balcony promotes views, creates and advertises hotel social functions.

Pollinators

Green Roof

Channel Board

Kingspan GreenGuard XPS Drainage Channel Insulation Board

Sabatia angularis is a soft, pink flower that blooms starting in June. The flowers last a long time, fading to white before they go.

Flowers like goldenrod (Solidago)are good nectar providers during that time during Monarch Migration from spring to Late fall.

Milkweeds are the required larval host plants for the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus), and support a tremen- dous range of pollinators and other insects with abundant, high quality nectar.

Wind Speeds

Relative Humdity

Average Temperature

The "mean daily maximum" shows the maximum temperature of an average day for every month for Atlanta. Likewise, "mean daily minimum" shows the average minimum temperature. Hot days and cold nights show the average of the hottest day and coldest night of each month of the last 30 years.

The temperatures are highest on average in July, at around 25.7 ËšC. The lowest average temperatures in the year occur in January, when it is around 5.1 ËšC.

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Polystyrene (XPS) Insulation Board Compressive Strength Boards 4-sided Routed drainage Channel Board Concrete Bedrock

The diagram for Atlanta shows the days per month, during which the wind reaches a certain speed. An interesting example is the Tibetan Plateau, where the monsoon creates steady strong winds from December to April, and calm winds from June to October.

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Vegatation Growing Medium Filter Fabric (Prevents Soil Erosion) Reservoir Sheet (Assists drainage) Root Barrier Roof Membrane Insulation Roof Deck


10 Coat Measures

Winter Solstice 12 P.M. December 21 @7:39 A.M.

Summer Solstice 12 P.M. June 21 @5:29 A.M.

5:31 P.M.

7:49 P.M.

Topography Adaptation

Beltline Activation

Measure 1: DESIGN & INNOVATION

Butterfly Garden

Measure 2: REGIONAL/COMMUNITY DESIGN

Stormwater Collection

Photovultaics

Measure 6: WATER CYCLE

Measure 7: ENERGY FLOWS & ENERGY FUTURE

Cross Ventilation

Measure 3: LAND USE & SITE ECOLOGY

Indigenous Site Materials (wood)

Measure 8: MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION

Measure 4: BIOCLIMATIC DESIGN

Green Roof Garden (local food distribution)

Measure 9: LONG LIFE , LOOSE FIT

Measure 5: LIGHT & AIR

Thermal Mass (insulated roof)or Overhang

Measure 10: COLLECTIVE WISDOM & FEEDBACK LOOPS


The Units f air inside your living space in a steady stream. The process refreshes room by allowing the fresh air in and hot air out, and it’s more effective when there are windows on opposite sides of the room or building. Benefits and Challenges. A huge benefit of passive solar design is that it saves money that would otherwise be spent on utilities toward and heating and cooling bills. It is a clean and efficient use of energy because it is based off of a type of energy that is readily available and occurs naturally. Passive solar aperture (admitting sunlight/solar energy) Passive solar energy control (seasonal needs) Passive solar heat/energy distribution through the building Passive solar absorber to surface absorption of energy for later release Passive solar thermal mass providing heat storage


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Main Lobby

Courtyard



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