Gabriel Ciosu architecture portfolio 2015

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“Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.� Frank Lloyd Wright 2


CONTENTS

SPA CENTER NAUTICAL CLUB U HOTEL PR HOUSING ARC CAMPUS V HOUSE

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Thesis project MA degree Year: 2014 Built area: 7200 sqm Location: Slanic-Moldova, Romania Program: Therapy, Wellness, Hotel

SPA CENTER 4 Theraphy and Leisure Resort

“You feel in a certain way in a glass or concrete or limestone building. It has an effect on your skin - the same with plywood or veneer, or solid timber. Wood doesn’t steal energy from your body the way glass and concrete steal heat. When it’s hot, a wood house feels cooler than a concrete one, and when it’s cold, the other way around.” Peter Zumthor


SKI SLOPE PLATEAU CABLE CAR

HOTEL

RESTAURANT

ROUTE FROM URBAN AREA

SLANIC RIVER

PROPOSED ROAD ACCESS

SPA CENTER MAIN ACCESS ROAD

ROUTE TO NATURAL RESERVATION

Site plan- the spa center is positioned on the upstream of the river Slanic and connects with the nearby ski slope plateau.

INTRODUCTION : The project is located in the northern part of Slanic Moldova, a

with sport activities (skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, hiking ) .

tourism demand. Local landscape and terrain topology where the main

balneal resort, internationally renowned for it’s curative mineral waters

One of the main goals of the project was to revitalize the route from

inspiration entities. The geology of the land features unique elements

and climateric conditions, an ideal and suitable place for non-medi-

the urban area to the ski slope and the nearby scout camping com-

called disodilic shales that are responsible for the high concentra-

cal therapy and treatment facilities. The site is positioned on the up-

plex, creating a better link throughout the resort. The recent SWOT

tion of chemicals (CO2 and SO2) in the mineral water springs.

stream of Slanic river and benefits from a platform of a ski slope, mak-

analysis made by the local city council outlines that there is a need

pressure air from beneath the shales facilitates the appearance of nat-

ing the development operational in all seasons and thus combining

for new leisure and accommodation facilities to meet up with the high

ural mofette and thus making the resort suitable for lung treatment.

High

Theraphy and Leisure Resort 5


PROJECT DESCRIPTION : In terms of volumetric composition, the dominant elements sym-

walkway on the north. The main entrance to the complex is done

stone blocks from the main deck

and main access area.

bolize a rock formation where the river has eroded. The volume in the

through the treatment and therapy area and is made at a level high-

These stone blocks house the following spaces: cloak and chang-

western part of the riverbed is represented by the the therapy area

er than the river point, offering a inside view of the main functions.

ing rooms, toilets and showers, an area of accommodation with steam

and the eastern volume is represented by the wellness area. Over the

The main lobby is hosting a reception area, a tourist information point,

showers (45-47°c with 100% humidity) and mini relaxation pools .At

wellness and therapy area, the hotel volume is positioned in a man-

access to the hotel area and to the teahouse located at a lower level.

the bottom level is a suite of specialized spaces such as fango treat-

ner that creates a direct link with the arrival plateau of the ski slope,

Reception and waiting area are on a “bridge” that separates the pub-

ment / paraffin wraps, diadynamic treatment, UV treatment, oxygen

respectively departure area of the cable car. The link between ther-

lic from private spaces. Also in this area there is access to a beauty

baths, Scottish 14-42°c baths, horizontal showers or Vichy showers

apy and wellness area is via a bridge-like structure on the south and

salon and modern treatment rooms like the chroma / aroma therapy.

and Kneipp baths. Demarcation between the specialized areas and

the connection between therapy and hotel is made by a suspended

Elements of the therapy area are organized as detached

pools area is done through an intermediate space called “datsueba”.

4.

1. Longitudinal section through the south side “bridge” showing the connection between therapy and wellness areas.

+31.65 10 Hotel rooftop

+31.65 10 Hotel rooftop

+28.55 9 Hotel seventh floor

+28.55 9 Hotel seventh floor

+25.45 8 Hotel sixth floor

+25.45 8 Hotel sixth floor

+22.35 7 Hotel fifth floor

+22.35 7 Hotel fifth floor

+19.25 6 Hotel fourth floor

+19.25 6 Hotel fourth floor

+16.15 5 Hotel third floor

2. Exterior perspective view from the main road access to the ski slope plateau and hotel area. 3. Displaced floor plans of the spa center. 4. Sketch illustrating section of the datsueba hallway and the suspended bridge.

+16.15 5 Hotel third floor

+13.05 4 Hotel second floor

+13.05 4 Hotel second floor

+9.45 3 Hotel first floor

+4.95 2 Hotel ground floor

±0.00 1 Main access SPA

-4.50 0 Treatment pools floor -7.60 -1 Basement parking floor -10.70 -2 River bed 1

+9.45 3 Hotel first floor

+9.30

2.76%

6.13%

+4.15

+0.30

±0.00

+4.65

+4.95 2 Hotel ground floor

+4.95

±0.00

SECTION S2

±0.00 1 Main access SPA

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -4.50

-4.50 0 Treatment pools floor

-4.50

-7.60 -1 Basement parking floor

-7.60

-10.70 -2 River bed 1

-10.70

-13.80 -3 River bed 2

-13.80 -3 River bed 2

1. 6 Theraphy and Leisure Resort


This space is zenithal enlighten and is making the connection to fast food service area, bar and outdoor terrace by the pool, ja-

The route continues besides a vitality bar to the mofette area

and

two

scubalung

pools

for

pulmonar

tel is hosting a conference room with 150 seats and office area for

treatment.

administration and competition organizer / referees / coaches.

cuzzi and dry Finnish sauna (10% humidity 85째c). The central

Both the CO2 and SO2 dry mofettes are accessible from the up-

In terms of sustainability the following aspects were taken into ac-

zone seating makes the transition to salt water pools that open

per story and entrance is done gradual, immersion in from -0.4 m

count: optimal solar orientation and exposure; positioning of the

southeast and continues with a journey to the recreation area.

to -1.6m maximum. The two moffettes are visible from the main en-

building tangent with the prevailing winds;

On the opposite bank of the river is a semi-olympic swimming pool

trance. At the top of ski slope plateau the ground floor of the hotel is

struction materials (wood / natural stone) and usage of planted

and a recreation area for children, both oriented south-vest. Above

hosting functions related to acquisition / mountain equipment rental

roofs; horizontal heat pumps located under the mofettes; two hi-

the semi-olympic swimming pool is a fitness area with gym and aer-

(mountain bike / ski / snowboard) and a restaurant oriented south-

droturbine generators groups positioned upstream;

obics room that have a view to the pools and river area outside.

west serving for both hotel and ski clients. The first floor of the ho-

of photovoltaic panels on the rooftop of the cable car housing.

2.

usage of local con-

installation

3. Theraphy and Leisure Resort

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SUN PATH

Each building has an optimum solar orientation contributing to a overall lower energy consumption.

PROGRAM

THE WALKWAY

The project is comprised out of three main units: the therapy and wellness buildings situated at river level and the hotel situated on the ski plateau.

The suspended walkway represents the link between main therapy access and the hotel with the ski slope.

1. Longitudinal section along river stream illustrating hotel,wellness and mofette area. 2. SPA main access floor - houses the accommodation area for the therapy and wellness and also acts like a distribution hub.

S1

S2

1.- Main access 2.- Distribution Space 3.- Parking access 4.- Tourist information point 5.- Cloackroom 6.- Lavatory 7.- Office info point 8.- Reception tickets 9.- Reception desk 10.- Medical Unit 11.- Waiting area 12.- Relaxation area 13.- Beauty Salon 14.- Treatment chroma / aroma therapy 15.- Locker rooms S3 16.- Changing rooms 17.- Lavatory 18.- Cabin showers 19.- Steam Showers (4547c 100% humidity) 20.- Relaxation pools 21.- Equipment rental service 22.- Service access 23.- Storage 24.- Access node tearoom

3.

3. Sketch of the section illustrating hotelmofette-river view relationship. S3

4. Sketch of mofette area.

25.- Vitality bar 26.- Access node mofette 27.- Mofette buffer 28.- Supervisor 29.- Dry mofette So2 30.- Dry mofette Co2 31.- Aerobics room 32.- Fitness room 33.- Weightlifting

4. +31.65 10 Hotel rooftop

+31.65 10 Hotel rooftop

+28.55 9 Hotel seventh floor

+28.55 9 Hotel seventh floor

+25.45 8 Hotel sixth floor

+25.45 8 Hotel sixth floor

+22.35 7 Hotel fifth floor

+22.35 7 Hotel fifth floor

+19.25 6 Hotel fourth floor

+19.25 6 Hotel fourth floor

+16.15 5 Hotel third floor

+16.15 5 Hotel third floor

+13.05 4 Hotel second floor

+13.05 4 Hotel second floor

+9.45 3 Hotel first floor

+9.45 3 Hotel first floor

+9.30

+4.95 2 Hotel ground floor

+4.65

+4.65

-4.50

-4.30

+4.95 2 Hotel ground floor

Âą0.00 1 Main access SPA

Âą0.00 1 Main access SPA

-4.50 0 Treatment pools floor -7.60 -1 Basement parking floor -10.70 -2 River bed 1 -13.80 -3 River bed 2

SECTION S3

-4.50 0 Treatment pools floor

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

-7.60 -1 Basement parking floor -10.70 -2 River bed 1

1.

8 Theraphy and Leisure Resort

-13.80 -3 River bed 2

LEGEND

2.

S1

S2

34.- Hotel node 35.- Hotel parking access 36.- Access service hotel courtyard 37.- Secondary node hotel 38.- Courtyard service 39.- Hotel staff parking 40.- Merchandise reception 41.- Personal locker rooms 42.- Laundry 43.- Ironing 44.- Dryer 45.- Machine Storage 46.- Repair workshop 47.- Hot Kitchen 48.- Kitchen Preparation 49.- Freezer 50.- Storeroom 51.- Technical space 52.- Lounge 53.- Souvenir shop 54.- Open below


INTERIOR/EXTERIOR PATHS

Interior circulation paths are represented by public or private routes linking different spaces, while the exterior paths are separated by public or service access.

PARKING

THE BRIDGE

The project features ground and underground parking spaces for each building and also for the ski plateau area.

On the south side the two units,therapy and wellness, connect through a river lounge that has a view to the small waterfall nearby.

5.

S1

S2

S1

S2

S1

S2

S1

S2

6.

4. Exterior view from north side illustrating the suspended walkway and the hotel road acceess. 5. Hotel ground floorhouses reception area,small shops and a restaurant. 6. Hotel first floor - houses the conference and office area.

4.

The ski slope plateau benefits from an emergency heliport unit that is available all year around due to the isolated nature of the balneal resort. The heliport is in direct connection with main access road which also links with the natural reservation area. Theraphy and Leisure Resort 9


S1

S1

S2

S3

S3

S1

S2

S3

S3

S2

S1

S2

SWIMMING POOLS FLOOR

The floor houses both public and private spaces such as the basic therapy units,the large swimming pools and a teahouse.

MOFETTE

UNDERGROUND PARKING FLOOR

Inside view of the two SO2 and CO2 dry mofettes suspended above the scubalung pool. The entrance is done from the top up, immersing -0.4m at a time to a -1.6m maximum.

This story houses the service courtyard and technical spaces for the pools.

3.

2.

+31.65 10 Hotel rooftop

+31.65 10 Hotel rooftop

+28.55 9 Hotel seventh floor

+28.55 9 Hotel seventh floor

+25.45 8 Hotel sixth floor

+25.45 8 Hotel sixth floor

+22.35 7 Hotel fifth floor

+22.35 7 Hotel fifth floor

+19.25 6 Hotel fourth floor

+19.25 6 Hotel fourth floor

+16.15 5 Hotel third floor

+16.15 5 Hotel third floor

+13.05 4 Hotel second floor

+13.05 4 Hotel second floor

+9.45 3 Hotel first floor

+9.45 3 Hotel first floor

+9.45

2.76%

+4.95 2 Hotel ground floor

+4.65

6.13%

±0.00

-4.50 0 Treatment pools floor

-4.50

+0.30

±0.00

-4.50

±0.00

-0.45

SECTION S1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

-7.60 -1 Basement parking floor -10.70 -2 River bed 1

±0.00 1 Main access SPA

-4.50 0 Treatment pools floor -7.60 -1 Basement parking floor -10.70 -2 River bed 1

-13.80 -3 River bed 2

-13.80 -3 River bed 2

1. Theraphy and Leisure Resort

2. Sketch of mofette area. 3. Sketch of the main access lobby & reception suspended area deck.

+4.95 2 Hotel ground floor

+4.65

±0.00 1 Main access SPA

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1. Longitudinal section through the north side illustrating the SPA main access and reception area view to the river.

4. Exterior aerial perspective from the south side showing the private area and exterior pools. 5. Sketch of the large stone blocks that house the therapy facilities.


SALT WATER

Inside view of the salt water pools and fireplace/relaxation area.Above is the waiting area,beauty salon and lounge.

SEMI-OLYMPIC

View of the large swimming pool with fitness and aerobics rooms cantilevered on the left side.

All interior spaces benefit from views to the surrounding mountain landscape and the river with artificial waterfalls created upstream and downstream the SPA complex.The curtain facade system allows a large amount of light to pass through to the swimming pools area, contributing to a water temperature rise. In the winter time the exterior envelope benefits from a hot air heating system supported by the underground geothermal heat pumps. Local stone is used for interior cladding and flooring on the therapy unit and partially for the exterior finishings.The rooftops benefit from a planted vegetal layer that acts like a heat buffer and support landscape integration.

5.

The ski slope plateau benefits from a cable car transport unit available all year around. The ski slope itself has a total length of 3km and has a variable height illustrated below.

4. Theraphy and Leisure Resort 11


Reinforced concrete

S-4

2.20

90

10

95

90

4.10 20

1.70

90

90

1.70

90

95

55

4.90

15

90

1.35

7.50

60 40

1.20 30

2.20

30

2.20

40

2.20

30

2.20

23.20 Circulation area nonskid travertin tiles 5.80

1.80

5.80

30

2.20

40

Masonry wall plated with natural stone tiles

2.20

5.20

30

2.20

47

40

2.10

1.20

0 1 2 3 4 5

40

N

2.20

Swimming pools floor -4.50

3.60

40

40

60

Ceramic tile floor 600x600

1.75

90

90

1.60

1.20

R.C. column 400x400

1.60

Partition wall OSB 8mm+ "C" shaped metalic profile

2.10

10

5.30 1.90

5.30

4.20

85

60

90

60

90

75

60

75

2.40

10.50

2.40

14.80

3.80

40

1.10

Fireplace with metalic boiler

2.94

30

7

6

5

F

4

Thermo insulation layer Reinforced concrete slab Waterproofing membrane Compacted sand layer

23.20

6.50 Composite wood floor kovalex (polymer with wood fiber)

3

Autoleveling compound

40

2

Glide joint

Ceramic coating

Aluminium vertical profile 300x120mm + thermo-insulating Low-e glass with lotus effect

Travertin tiles floor with variable dimension

1

"Wiesbaden" gutter type

Drainage gutter system

0 9.8

Water layer

Laminated wood

column ø600mm (glulam)

20.00

Gutter cap

Terrace floor nonskid travertin tiles

21.20.00 19

Sealant mortarexpodic resin

7.40

0 9.2

Foil coating Reinforced concrete slab

10.50

Sealed elastic joint

The swimming pools flooring area is plated with local vulcanic rock harvested from the nearby river bank. Coarse stone and gravel are also provided from the Tg-Ocna city quarry. Laminated wood elements are binded together at local wood shops. The river embankment and main road sustaining walls are supported by underground drilled reinforced concrete columns due to the argillaceous nature of the surface soil. Underground service and parking floors feature lead based composite waterproofing to protect from high presure groundwater. The planted roofs are fitted with geotextile membranes and special drainge systems to ensure prolonged usage and low maintenance.

1.20

Floor heating system Protection membrane Waterproofing Thermal insulation/vibration damper

Metallic handrail

3.60

Ceramic coating

7 x 21 = 1.500 m

3.

28

24

4.

Gravel layer - inverse water filter Compacted earth layer - support

+9.45 3 Hotel first floor

60 1.65

60

40

7.80

40

5.70

ø600mm

(glulam)

8.22

2.90

Composite wood floor kovalex (polymer with wood fiber)

1.50

2.00

1.40 40

60

Therapy area plated with natural stone tiles

R.C. girder 600x400

±0.00 1 Ground

30

1.10

7.80

R.C. column 400x400

40

Composite wood floor kovalex (polymer with wood fiber)

Circulation area nonskid travertin tiles

-4.50 0 Swimmi

18

1.82

3.10

4.50

D-1 Detail 1

35

15

3.15

8.90

3.02

Buffer water tank

30

3.60

2.70

30

2.90

1.60

Pool water treatment plant

40

Fireplace with metal boiler

3.85

Aluminium vertical profile 300x120mm + thermo-insulating Low-e glass with lotus effect

5.30

1.00

40

85

60

65

30

60

40

3.10

4.75

30

4.30

Laminated wood column

40

1.90

1.80

1.65

40

7.80

40

-7.60 -1 Underg

1.12

60 3.80

3.80

1.Nonskid travertin tiles 2.Autoleveling compound 3.Underfloor heating system 4.Waterproofing 5.Thermo-insulation 6.R.C. slab

-4.50 0 Swimming pools floor

-7.60 -1 Underground parking floor

+4.95 2 Ground

61

7.70

Laminted wood (glulam) rectangular girder (800x200)

60

1. Detail of the salt water swimming pool border and drain gutter. 2. Longitudinal detailed section through the relaxation and fireplace area. 3. Sketch of detailed column assembly. 4. Relaxation and fireplace area detailed plan. 5. Exterior aerial view from the ski slope and cable car. 6. Detail of the skylight over the “datsueba” hallway. 7. Beauty salon area detailed plan. 8. Sketch of detailed column anchorage system.

5.30

3.65

3.20

60

±0.00 1 Ground floor SPA access

6.20%

6.20%

3.25

1.

12 Theraphy and Leisure Resort

D-2 Detail 2

28.35

40

0

60

1

laminated wood rafters 250x200mm (glulam)

75

2

Skylight made out of aluminium profiles and secured double acrylic sheets isolated with rubber gaskets

1.Vegetation layer (vegetation rolls) 2.Vegetation support layer with drainage system and nonskid grid(+geotextile) 3.Waterproofing membrane with anti rooting 4.Roof support made out of galvanized profiled aluminium sheet 5.Thermo-insulation layer 6.Wood paneling

2.00

detail d1

+4.95 2 Ground floor hotel

+9.45 3 Hotel fir

DETAILED SECTION S4 -10.70 -2 River bed 1

10

9

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7

6

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-10.70 -2 River be


S-4

8.50

7.40

0 9.2 21.50 19.00

Laminated wood column

ø600mm (glulam)

20.00 0 9.8

Laminted wood (glulam) rectangular girder (800x200)

Aluminium vertical profile 300x120mm + thermoinsulating Lowe glass with lotus effect

Curtain wall system 6.50

1.70

85

1.70

85

1.65

85

85

1.70

85

1.65

85

1.30

3.35

4.05

2.50

1.50

4

3

3

2

2

2.10

2.50

Terrace composite wood floor kovalex (polymer with wood fiber)

60

Ceramic tile floor 600x600

60 40

2.20

30

2.20

30

2.20

60 1.80

40

2.20

23.20 Secured glass handrail

1.80

9.00

60

15 90

2.20

30

2.20

40

2.10

40

Ground floor SPA access ±0.00

Secured glass handrail

2.50

0 1 2 3 4 5

15.62

1

7

6

5

4

1

8

40

N

30

3.60

2.10

2.20

Circulation area nonskid travertin tiles

5.80

3.55

30

1.20 30

20

60

3.80 1.90

5.30 10.50 1.20

2.20

2.10

40

85

14.80 Masonry wall brick + thermo insulation

Fireplace with metalic boiler R.C. column 400x400

15

60

3.75

Composite wood floor kovalex (polymer with wood fiber)

1.20

40

30

40

25.70

7.

7

6

5

15 x 19 = 2.800 m

F

7 x 21 = 1.500 m

8.

The whole structure of the therapy and wellness areas is made out of glued laminated wood for better sustainability. The structure consists of 800x200mm girders with 200mm rafters that are supported by a system of cylindrical columns. All the GLULAM cylindrical columns feature a floor anchorage system comprised of circular steel plate on which a vertical rectangular steel plate matching the column’s diameter is welded. The column is then cut a reveal of the size of the rectangular plate. The fastening is made by six small steel wedges that fit in small reveals made afterwards and welded to the rectangular steel plate. The rest of the structure is represented by reinforced concrete framing with opening lengths that do not exceed six meters. The hotel unit also features a reinforced concrete structure mixed with GLULAM on the roof and envelope support structure. The mofette area features special mechanical ventilation units and direct fresh air intake valves because of asphyxiation hazard.

Vegetation layer(vegetation rolls) Vegetation support layer with drainage system and nonskid grid(+geotextile) Waterproofing membrane with anti rooting Roof support made out of galvanized profiled aluminium sheet Thermo-insulation layer Wood paneling

Skylight made out of aluminium profiles and secured double acrylic sheets isolated with rubber gaskets Laminted wood rectangular girder 800x200 (glulam) Laminated wood rafters 250x200mm (glulam)

detail d2

6.

2

1

0

The cable car transportation system has total length of 2km and serves as mean of access for the natural reservation situated on the east side of the Nemira mountain. The ski slope can also be used for summer activities like hiking or mountain biking and even support competitions. In terms of functionality the cable car housing is serviced underground and shares the same access ramp as the hotel and SPA. Both the envelope and roof of the cable car housing are supported by a laminated wood structure binded together with metal elements. The structure is built upon the foundation of the old 1970 cable car housing. 5. Theraphy and Leisure Resort

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5th year studio Year: 2012 Built area: 5400 sqm Location: Bacau, Romania Program: Leisure, Sport, Conference

NAUTICAL CLUB 14 Water Sports Club

“You cannot simply put something new into a place. You have to absorb what you see around you, what exists on the land, and then use that knowledge along with contemporary thinking to interpret what you see.� Tadao Ando


Site plan - the project is situated near the main bus station of the city,which makes it more accessible.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION : Positioned on a small island on the artificial lake of Bacau

water feature. This creates a better link between indoor and outdoor

The control tower unit for nautical competitions also includes the ra-

city , the Nautical Club rises like a tectonic formation, a landmark

spaces and also a separation between public and private spaces.At

dio-TV broadcast station .On the first floor the “small stone” houses

that aims to combine water sports with leisure and wellness activi-

ground level, the “large stone” houses the swimming pools (semi-olym-

the nautical club area, represented by offices, conference and meeting

ties. The main requirement for this project was to create a symbolic

pic and leisure pools), locker and changing rooms. Fitness and aer-

rooms which are connected to the “large stone” with the cafe/fast food

structure that was visible from all sides, especially from the nearby

obics units are at first floor while sauna with relaxation pools are at

unit via a suspended bridge over the main lobby. At ground level the

bridge which is hosting the major access road to the city. Composi-

second floor, both sharing a interior perspective on the ground level

“small stone” houses the main access, a small restaurant, a nautical

tion is based on a principle of ancient Asian rock gardens, resembling

pools. The interior height of the “large stone” is determined by the

exhibition space and the lobby with interior greenhouse and waiting

two large stones that support each other and are standing on a thin

three story water jumping ramp and the upper level control tower unit.

area positioned in a manner that offers a splendid view to the lake. Water Sports Club 15


SUN PATH

The large structure housing the swimming pools is positioned in a way that offers the maximum heat gain all year round.

PROGRAM

INTERIOR PATHS

The sport club is comprised out of three main units,the swimming pools, the nautical club and the main lobby.

The four interlocked interior routes are directing the viewer to various spaces.

5. 97.60 2.30

83.30

2.00

2.90

8.70

+26.800 6 Roof

86.60

15.00

7.90

+26.800 6 Roof

Âą0.000 0 Ground floor

26.40

+12.100 3 Intermediary floor

11.40

12.00

2.20

+9.000 2 Sauna floor damping plates+ concrete reinforced slab

+4.500 1 Fitness floor

2.25

8.40

2.25

12.50

3.

+15.200 4 Teahouse floor

1.30 5.55

1.60

1.38 1.70

+9.000 2 Sauna floor

+4.500 1 Fitness floor

+18.300 5 Radio floor

Steel "I" beam 600x600mm

11 .20

2.25

+12.100 3 Intermediary floor

26.40

+15.200 4 Teahouse floor

3.00

5.90

+18.300 5 Radio floor

Âą0.000 0 Ground floor

-4.500 -1 Parking floor

-4.500 -1 Parking floor

LONGITUDINAL SECTION S1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

1. Longitudinal section through the large structure illustrating the lockerooms,fitness / aerobics area, sauna, control tower and jumping ramp. 2. Aerial view from the marina bay showing the exterior pools and exterior terrace of the restaurant and waiting area. 3. Sketch of detail showing the exterior wall near the water feature area. 4. Various interior perspective views. 5. Sketches illustrating the japanese stone garden inspiration.

16 Water Sports Club

1.

4.


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10

11

12

13

7. SAUNA FLOOR

8 14 15 16 17 18

19 x

7

19

16 =

6

3.100

5 4

m

F

3 2 1

F

F

2 1

2 1

F

F

S-02

F

1 2 3 x 19

5

15

4 2.800

7

=

6 8

m 15 14 13 12 11 10

12

11

10

9

13

9

14

8

15

7

16

6

17

5

18

4 3 2

1

18

=

25 x 17

4.50 3.13

N

Leisure pool

buffer

sauna

Leisure room

Leisure pool

sauna Lounge

buffer

fitness access

changing room 18

1

x 25

2

= 4.50

3

18

4

17

5

16

6

15

7

14

service access

8

10 11 12 13

8

13

9

9

12 11 10

14

7

15

6

16 17

18

5

18

x 25

4

=

3

4.50

2

equipment rent

1

maintenance+ storage area F

2

1

F

S-02

SWIMMING POOLS

1 2 3

ENTRANCE

Interior cutaway view of the various pools types. The relaxation pools of the sauna floor are on-deck pools and benefit from a interior view.

Aerial view from the entrance and parking area of the island. The access is positioned on a axis that leads to the greenhouse and opens to a panoramic view to the lake.

Program Program legend legend Function Function Color No. Hallway Hallway 1 Service Service area area 2 Restaurant Sauna 3 Lavatory Lavatory 4 Service circulation 5 Commercial 6

N

Sauna floor 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

6. FITNESS FLOOR 9

10

11

12

13

8 14 15 16

meeting room

17 18

19 x

7

19

16 =

6

3.100

5 4

m

F

3 2 1

secondary access

Director

organizer office

F

secretary F

trainers office

mini bar

2 1

storage

waiting room

trainers office

coach office 2 1

F F

S-02

F

multifunctional space

foyer + gallery

open below

Conference room

1 2 3 x 19

5

15

4 2.800

7

=

6 8

m

15 14 13 12 11 10 9

12

11

10

cafe + fast food 13

9

14

8

15

7

16

6

17

5

18

4 3 2 18

1

x 25

=

4.50

N Bar F F

cafe + fast food

aerobic room

changing room

fitness room sauna access

equipment rent 18

1

x 25

2

= 4.50

3

18

4

17

5

16

6 7

14

8

13 12

service access

10 11 12 13

8

fitness room

11 10

14

7

15

6

16

5

17

4

=

18

x 25 4.50

3 2 1

maintenance+ storage area

F

2

1

F

S-02

1 2 3

0

Program legend Function Color No. Hallway 1 Service area 2 Cafe Restaurant / Fast food 3 Lavatory 4 Service Fitnesscirculation rooms 5 Commercial Conference 6

1

2

3

4

5

N

Fitness floor 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

5. GROUND FLOOR 9

10

11

12

13

8 14 15 16 17

19

16 =

6

3.100

5

staff dining room

18

19 x

7

service access

4

m

F

3

office+ cashier

2 1

vegetables preparation

service access F

freezer

meat preparation F

fish preparation

+0.45

2 1

Oficiu restaurant

main kitchen kitchen equipment storage

2 1

kitchen buffer dishwasher

±0.000

F F

S-02

F

Restaurant restaurant access

restaurant access

gallery

water feature 1

waiting area

2 3 4 x 19

5

15

6 2.800

7

=

Main access

8

m

15 14 13 12 11 10 9

12

11

10

Jumping pool

13 14

8

15

7

16

6

17

5

18

4 3 2

1

N

9

cafe access leisure center access

18

x 25

=

4.50

reception

buffer

cashier+ cloackroom

Leisure equipment Leisure pool

equipment storage

lifeguard+ medical aid

changing room

equipment rent

Lounge Children pool

±0.000 changing room

Fitness access 18

1

x 25

2

= 4.50

3

18

4

17

5

16

6

15

7

14

service access

8

10 11 12 13

8

13

9

9

12 11

Leisure pool

10

14

7

15

6

16

5

17

x 25

4

=

18

18

4.50

3 2 1

maintenance area

F

Lounge

±0.000 F

2

1

+0.45

fast food

Lounge swimming pool

Leisure pool

Leisure pool

S-02

bleachers

1 2 3

2.

15

9

18

The sport club features a structure comprised of profiled steel elements that are attached via welding or joint pieces. On the swimming pools area the girder assembly spawn is around twenty meters and features reticulated systems for the floor slab of the teahouse and control tower /radio-TV broadcast station and also for the rooftop. The underground floor has a reinforced concrete structure and houses the laundry and dryer rooms below the pools level and feature separated HVAC systems. On the underground parking floor there are water purification units and a separate TRAFO station. Under the nautical club area lies the service area with personnel parking and merchandise reception. The locker and changing rooms are also situated near the service yard area. The envelope benefits from a double facade system with hot air heating and a exterior perforated steel sheet that acts as a sun filter.

9

5.

5.

Program legend Function Color No. Hallway 1 Service area 2 Restaurant 3 Lavatory 4 Service circulation 5 Commercial 6

N

Ground floor 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

Water Sports Club 17


4th year studio Year: 2011 Built area: 4200 sqm Location: Iasi, Romania Program: Hotel, Conference

U HOTEL 18 Urban Hotel

“Architects in the past have tended to concentrate their attention on the building as a static object. I believe dynamics are more important: the dynamics of people, their interaction with spaces and environmental condition.� John C. Portman


PROJECT DESCRIPTION : Located in the south east side of Iasi city, the U hotel project aims to fulfill the high demand of accommodation in this particular industrial site due to the expansion of nearby office development and student campus. Volumetric composition of the ground floor and first floor resembles two large stones stacked over each other and shifted in a manner that creates optimal functionality and cover. The high rise accommodation unit is meant to be a vertical accent and acts as a beacon for this part of the city. The “U� shaped plan of the accommodation unit houses a large atrium that spawns thirteen floors and offers a view to the park. At

ground level the main access is protected by cantilevered conference rooms and directs the viewer to the restaurant area. The ground floor functions are separated through a water feature that acts like a river that flows from the interior to the exterior and vice versa. In the central lobby one can see an interior pathway that is separated by the water feature and connects to adjacent spaces via small stone bridges. The water stream flows outside the building and creates small exterior terrace decks for the restaurant, kitchen unit and breakfast area.This creates a better link between interior and exterior

spaces and also separates public from private spaces. The ground floor also benefits from an interior greenhouse near the entrance and a two story art gallery next the large atrium. First floor houses exhibition spaces, offices, conference and meeting rooms and also a small cafe oriented to the park area. At top floor a panoramic restaurant with special cuisine offers a 360 degree view to the city and is accompanied by a VIP lounge. Half of the hotel rooms are oriented to the city area and half to the famous seven hills of Iasi. Urban Hotel 19


SUN PATH

The main atrium axis is positioned on E-W direction so that half of the accommodation spaces receive maximum heat gain and half of them benefit from the city view.

PROGRAM

INTERIOR PATHS

The hotel unit is comprised of three main elements,the accommodation rooms,the public conference area and the restaurant/terrace area.

All main circulation is done via the reception area and at ground floor it is marked by a water feature.

92.60

37.80

34.90

19.90

44.45 38.60 34.30 +53.85

+53.85

+53.800 16 Roof

+49.65

damping plates+ concrete reinforced slab

+49.300 15 13th floor

+43.100 13 11th floor

+40.000 12 10th floor

+36.900 11 9th floor

+43.10

+43.10

+40.00

+40.00

+36.90

+36.90

+33.80

+33.80

+30.700 9 7th floor

+27.600 8 6th floor

+24.500 7 5th floor

+21.400 6 4th floor

+18.300 5 3rd floor

+15.200 4 2nd floor

+12.100 3 1st floor 3.80

+30.70

+30.70

+27.60

+27.60

+24.50

+24.50

+21.40

+21.40

+18.30

+18.30

+15.20

+15.20

+12.10

+12.10

24.20

9.70

+43.100 13 11th floor

+40.000 12 10th floor

+36.900 11 9th floor

+33.800 10 8th floor

18.20

+30.700 9 7th floor

+27.600 8 6th floor

+24.500 7 5th floor

+21.400 6 4th floor

+18.300 5 3rd floor

+15.200 4 2nd floor

+12.100 3 1st floor 1.80

+9.02

+9.02

+4.52

+4.52

+9.000 2 Technical floor

9.50

+4.500 1 Conference floor

±0.00

±0.000 0 Ground floor

vegetation special support layer

-3.10 2.40

-3.100 -1 Parking floor

±0.00 3.40

60

±0.000 0 Ground floor

15

3.80

4.40

70

+4.500 1 Conference floor

8.70

3.80

4.60

70

50

+9.000 2 Technical floor

+46.200 14 12th floor

42.60

42.60

+33.800 10 8th floor

+46.20

44.30

+46.20

+46.200 14 12th floor

1. Longitudinal section through the large atrium illustrating the ground floor lobby and reception area. 2. Sketch of a section showing the view of the park through the atrium. 3. Exterior view showing the restaurant terrace. 4. Detailed plan of a hotel double room.

+49.65

50

+49.300 15 13th floor

2.

3.45

75

+53.800 16 Roof

-3.100 -1 Parking floor

LONGITUDINAL SECTION S1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

1. 20 Urban Hotel


G

G

18

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

10

11

12

13

12

7 6

3

3

4

4

5

5

G

1

14

2

3.10

19 18 x

= 3.45

14 15

15 C

9

atrium

9

16

atrium

1

B

C

16

8

B

1

8 7

7 6

3

arat

12

11

15

14

13

15 14 13 12 11 10

9

6

3.10

16

8

17 =

17

7

5

1

18

E

6

18 x

10

18

17

16

18

17

10

10

16

prep

9.30

8 9

15

11

5

14

ion

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

12

4

13

Lounge + bar

F

13

3

4

12

B 1

14

E 11

F

2

15

= 3.10

16

18 x 17

17

2

3

7 8 9

3.10

office+ cashier

A 18

1

2 17 =

emergency access

6

B

= 3.10

1 18 x

1

F

4

F

main kitchen

F

18 x 17

secondary access node

5

2

Emergency exit

laundry storage

7.20

her

7

3 service access

A

4

6 hwas

8

2

dis

F

9

5

3

15

13

8

8 6

G

1 17 =

4

16

10

9

9

17

12

7

18

11

13

2 18 x

5

9.30

14

11

10

C

storage 7.20

7.20

2

7.20

3.60

N

7.20

E 3

A 4

6

5

1st floor 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

2 8

8 7

E

Program legend Function Color No. Hallway 1 Service area 2 Double room 3 Lavatory 4

3

A 4

6

N

5

15th floor 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

7

Program legend Function Color No. Hallway 1 Service area 2 Restaurant+Lounge 3 Lavatory 4

10

SECTION A-A'

3.00

exterior wall -alucubond paneling ; -air layer; -polystyrene thermo insulation -AAC masonry (autoclaved aerated concrete);

20 1.00

D

C

1.05

reinforced concrete rectangular column 1200x600 partition wall -mineral wool thermo and sound insulation

Wood tiles flooring A: 18.225 m2 P: 17.49 m H: 2.80 m

partition wall -cardboard gypsum sheet with fire protection mounted on "C" shaped vertical metal profiles;

4.15

D

32

7.15

H

specialties restaurant

automated brise soleil system

15

3.60

15

2.00

SECTION B-B'

1.10

80

95

1.85

SECTION B-B'

ENTRANCE Wood flooring A: 3.194 m2 P: 7.19 m H: 2.80 m

70

15

90

35

15

35

1.75

70

LAVATORY Ceramic tiles 15x15 A: 3.334 m2 P: 7.42 m H: 2.80 m

50

15

H

double facade -rectangular mounting aluminium profiles 3.00

double facade -secured glass sheets -protective shield

1.85

9

7.20

The panoramic restaurant is situated at the fifteen floor and benefits from a separate speciality cuisine that has a direct connection via montcharge with the main restaurant cuisine at ground floor. All the functions at this floor can be accessed separately from the rest of the hotel functions and also from the underground parking. The current rooms plan floor features fifteen double rooms, two single rooms and two apartmens serving the hotel a total capacity of 432 guests on 228 rooms. The guests benefit access from four highspeed panoramic elevators oriented to the main atrium and park area.

55 30

16

35

2.05

partition masonry wall -AAC masonry 250mm (autoclaved aerated concrete); -plasterboard fireproof composite door 2100x900 reinforced concrete rectangular column 600x600

90

HOTEL DOUBLE ROOM built area=26.21mp usable area=19.6mp

air ventilation bay 600x300 water installations bay 800x300

handrail with secured glass h=1100

4.

SECTION A-A'

15

5.15

14

D

H

10

7.20

15

11

16

7.20

75

13

12

15

7.20

3.60

9

14

D

H

7.20

1.10

13

12 11

10

DETAILED DOUBLE ROOM PLAN 2

3.

1

0

The main entrance of the hotel is oriented paralel with the stream of the river Bahlui and is covered by a cantilevered large conference room. On the east side to the industrial part , the ground floor art gallery is extended outside and is also covered by a cantilevered teahouse facing the park. The restaurant and breakfast terraces facing south are covered by a light pavilion structure. Urban Hotel 21


Sketch of section through the greenhouse and restaurant illustrating the bridge over the water feature route.

3.

4.

floor. Cantilevered rooms over the ground floor feature steel profiled structure in combination with GLULAM structure. The exterior double facade on the ground floor and conference floor is protected by an additional perforated metal sheet.

The U hotel features a reinforced concrete frame structure that spawns fifteen floors.In order to obtain a flexible space partitioning and even a possible future change in destination, the accomodation unit floors feature nine meter long girders that transmit load to rectangular 900x300mm columns dispatched in a rhomboidal array. The rhomboid column array predetermines the structure on undergound parking, ground floor and conference

Open below ±0.00

Artshop

Conference room

Main access

1 2 3

-0.45 1

+4.50

2 3

15 =

0.450

m

foyer + gallery

0.450

1

15 =

m

2

3

3x

Multifunctional space

m

2

3x

15 =

1

0.450

3x

15 =

0.450

m

3x

+4.50

3

Art gallery Waiting area

24

23

22

10

11

12

13

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

5

8 7

3

10

11

12

13

4 2

2

5 3 1

1

6

6

7

5

8

4

9

±0.00

15

m

16

4.500

17

19 =

18

12

24 x

11

13

4.50 10

25 =

9

18 x

14

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

5

14

17

7

18

14

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

8

8

7

9

Cafe

6

6

15

m 16

4.500

Outdoor gallery

commercial space

14

13

12

19 =

9

11

24 x 10

15

+4.50

1. Hotel ground floor plan-houses reception and main lobby area in connection to the restaurant.

F

18 x

4.50 25 =

office+ storage

Hotel reception

F

atrium ±0.00

Open below

depozitare bagaje + valori

±0.00

±0.00

birou receptie

+4.50

11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88

45 3x

15 =

3

2

F

kitchen equipment storage

14 13

18

17

16

15

14

13

12 11 10

F

1 2

1 3

storage

Cloackroom

dishwasher

F

F

service access

3 x 15 = 45

3

2 3

3

3 x 15 = 45

1

3 x 15 = 45

kitchen buffer 3

2

1

1

+0.45

fish preparation

patisserie preparation

meat preparation

vegetables preparation

2

service access

3 4

19

1

18

2

19 x 16 = 3.100 m

1

17 16 15

F

F

F

+0.45

19 18 19 x 16 = 3.100 m

17

5 6

storage

7

storage

storage

16 15 14

Conference floor 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

Program Programlegend legend Function Function Color No. Hallway Hallway 1 Service Servicearea area 2 Teahouse+cafe Restaurant 3 Lavatory Lavatory 4 Service Conference circulation 5 Commercial 6

N

5 6

staff dining room

1.

9

8

13

12

11

10

9

4

8

13

3

7

camera frigorifica lactate

2.

12

F

F

freezer

freezer

+4.50 +0.45

11

3

Director secretary 2

Breakfast room

office+ cashier

+0.45

3

office+ cashier

Main kitchen chef

+0.45

10

2

Teahouse 3 x 15 = 45

F

1

1 2

2

manager office

1

3 x 15 = 45

Bar

m

-0.45

Meeting room

Multifunctional room

14

22 Urban Hotel

15

9

±0.00

dishwasher

4. Sketch of detail showing the south facade system on apartment rooms.

16

8

4.50

7

0.450

6

15 =

5

1

F

3x

12

4

2

restaurant access

25 =

11

3

45

2

3

15 =

1 18 x

10

18

F

9

Restaurant foyer

F

15

14

13

12

11

10

17

99

8

secondary access node

±0.00

Storage+ archive

Technical storage

3. Sketch of detail illustrating the main lobby skylight system.

17

8

16

m

9

7

3x

1

4.500

18

2

17 =

3

27 x

= 4.50

±0.00

4

10

18 x 25

5

11

4

6

12

5

7

6

3 x 15 = 45

22

23

24

25

8

5

Multifunctional room

26

9

10

11

4

Gallery + foyer

m

12

3

1

0.450

13

13

14

14

Waiting room

2

15 =

27

15

15

1

2

4.50

3

Open below 3x

16

16

2

1

25 =

Main Restaurant

17

3

±0.00 18 x

17

4.50 = 4.50 x 25 = 18 18 x 25

5

±0.00

18

18

19

6

secondary access node

20

7

1

m

21

8

2

4.500

6

23

24

25

26

9

10

11

12

13

14

3

17 =

Emergency access

27

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

±0.00 +4.50

4

27 x

7

+4.50

2. Hotel conference floor planhouses administration office and banquet rooms.

Ground floor 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

Program legend Function Color No. Hallway 1 Service area 2 Restaurant 3 Lavatory 4 Service circulation 5 Commercial 6

N


2.00

2

40

80

8 3 5 10

2

4 5 2

15

automated brise soleil system

5 2

2

3

10

DETAILED HOTEL ROOM SECTION 2

1

0

5. Detailed plan of an hotel apartment room with material indication. 6. Detailed section of a double room with material indication. 7. Exterior view from oposite side of the river illustrating main entrance. 8. Transversal section through the large atrium illustrating the ground floor art gallery and underground parking. 70.90 13.40

37.00

20.50

37.60

D3 Roof detail

10.30

17.00

10.30

+53.85

+53.85

+53.800 16 Roof

4.60

+53.800 16 Roof

+49.65

+49.65

+46.20

+46.20

+46.200 14 12th floor

2.30

80

+46.200 14 12th floor

+49.300 15 13th floor

damping plates+ concrete reinforced slab

2.95

+49.300 15 13th floor

+43.10

+43.10

+43.100 13 11th floor

2.30

80

+43.100 13 11th floor

+40.00

+40.00

+40.000 12 10th floor

2.30

80

+40.000 12 10th floor

+36.90

+36.90

+36.900 11 9th floor

2.30

80

+36.900 11 9th floor

43.30

80

42.40 +30.70

+30.70

2.30

+27.60

+27.60

+27.600 8 6th floor

2.30

80

+27.600 8 6th floor

+24.50

+24.500 7 5th floor

+21.40

+21.400 6 4th floor

+18.30

+18.300 5 3rd floor

+15.20

+15.200 4 2nd floor

D1 Loft unit detail

+12.10

+12.100 3 1st floor

+24.50

+24.500 7 5th floor

+21.40

+21.400 6 4th floor

+18.30

+18.300 5 3rd floor

+15.20

+12.10 2.60

11.90

+15.200 4 2nd floor

+9.00

+9.00

D2 Roof detail

9.70

+12.100 3 1st floor

+9.000 2 Technical floor

3.80

+4.50

+4.50

+4.500 1 Conference floor

3.80

4.50

70

+4.500 1 Conference floor

5.00

70

+9.000 2 Technical floor

11.70

+33.800 10 8th floor

+30.700 9 7th floor

80

+30.700 9 7th floor

+33.80

2.30

+33.80

+33.800 10 8th floor

80 ±0.00

±0.00 70

±0.000 0 Ground floor

-3.10

-3.100 -1 Parking floor

7.

2.40

6.

2.3

0

double facade -secured glass sheets -protective shield

80

1

2.30

2

15 4 5 1 20 2

80

handrail with secured glass h=1100

DETAILED APARTMENT ROOM PLAN

5.15

1.90

reinforced concrete rectangular column 600x600

12

7.15

2.30

15

80

79

10 8 2 3

70

2.30

34

double facade -rectangular mounting aluminium profiles

32 5

80

2.45

43.20

built area=43.21mp usable area=32.6mp

9.50

APARTMENT

fireproof composite door 2100x900

2

partition masonry wall -AAC masonry 250mm (autoclaved aerated concrete); -plasterboard

35

air ventilation bay 600x300

5.

flooring system 30 -wood tiles; -extruded polystyrene with small dampers; -reinforced concrete slab 100mm; -thermo and sound insulation; -air layer and mounting system -fireproof plasterboard ceiling

8 3 5 10

2.05

fireproof composite door 2100x900

water installations bay 800x300

2.08

2.08

75

90

1

2.15

80

90

15 35

partition wall -cardboard gypsum sheet with fire protection mounted on "C" shaped vertical metal profiles;

1.10

70

80

70

35

1.75

30

25

45

25

21

15 4 5 2

Lavatory ceramic tiles 150x150 A: 3.316 m2 P: 7.40 m H: 2.80 m

1.10

35

Entrance wood tiles A: 2.603 m2 P: 6.60 m H: 2.80 m

95

10

1.85

1.50

75

Storage wood tiles A: 2.212 m2 P: 6.20 m H: 2.80 m

1.50

80

30

1.90

1.50

3.30 1.30

95

15

partition wall -mineral wool thermo and sound insulation

84

4.90

2

15

1.85

2.80

1.00

partition wall -cardboard gypsum sheet with fire protection mounted on "C" shaped vertical metal profiles;

6.90

2.28

Living wood tiles A: 16.641 m2 P: 16.86 m H: 2.80 m

90

90

1.65

1.40

5.14

Bedroom wood tiles A: 16.293 m2 P: 16.67 m H: 2.80 m

partition wall -mineral wool thermo and sound insulation

30

2.00

2.30

5.15

1.85

1.85

reinforced concrete rectangular column 1200x600

3

70

2 25 partition masonry wall -AAC masonry 250mm (autoclaved aerated concrete); -plasterboard

2.10

98

1.00

3.00

2

60

2.17

2.80

8 3 5 10

2

40

70

32

2.23

62

exterior wall -alucubond paneling ; -air layer; -polystyrene solid thermo insulation -AAC masonry 200mm (autoclaved aerated concrete); reinforced concrete girder 700x300

automated brise soleil system

32

1 8 22

2.20

double facade -rectangular mounting aluminium 3.00 profiles

70

double facade -secured glass sheets -protective 60 shield

2.30

3 1

exterior wall -alucubond paneling ; -air layer; -polystyrene thermo insulation -AAC masonry (autoclaved aerated concrete);

vegetation special support layer

-3.10

±0.000 0 Ground floor

TRANSVERSAL SECTION S2

-3.100 -1 Parking floor

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

8. Urban Hotel 23


4th year studio Year: 2011 Built area: 3500 sqm Location: Iasi, Romania Program: Residential, Public space

PR HOUSING 24 Residential ensemble

“For me, the excitement in architecture revolves around the idea and the phenomenon of the experience of that idea. Residences offer almost immediate gratification. You can shape space, light, and materials to a degree that you sometimes can’t in larger projects.” Steven Holl


Site plan- the housing units are positioned according to the local height regulations and terrain topology.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION : Situated in the west side entrance to the city of Iasi, the PR housing development aims to revive a site that is clustered with historical buildings. The site is characterised by a sloping terrain, mid

plan and features a large void that projects sunlight throughout the building on the main facade entrance of the historical building. The low rise on the west side of the monument acts like buf-

rant with outdoor terrace and upper deck that serves a small sweetshop. Housing units are represented by two or three room apartments, only the high rise featuring at top a large two story

century monuments and low rise residential. In the middle of the development lies the class B historical monument, a element that predetermines the position of the two residential blocks. The high rise block on the east side of the monument has a “H� shaped

fer for the open air exhibition and Panoramic views to the city below are sliced throughout the development from At the lowest point the site benefits from

penthouse. The ground floor of each residential block houses commercial spaces, featuring a bookstore, drugstore, toy shop. On the main street level the historical building houses an art gallery which connects to the open air exhibition piazza and antique store below.

the kindergarten below. encouraged by directions both east and west side. a specialty cuisine restau-

Residential ensemble 25


PROGRAM

SUN PATH

The high rise block has a void that allows light to pass through and project on the main facade of the historical monument.

The development features low rise and high rise housing and also an art gallery,small shops, kindergarten and a restaurant below.

INTERIOR PATHS

Functions can be accessed from both the upper and down street and feature underground parking.

2.

3.

1. Longitudinal section through the

+23.60 8 Maximum height regulation

historical monument illustrating the

+20.30 7 Roof

9.40

E

F

+17.50 6 6th floor

67.50 6.00

21.10

D

17.20

13.80

+14.70 5 5th floor

+14.70 5 5th floor

+9.10 3 3rd floor 11.10

20

+6.30 2 2nd floor

30.50

14.30

3.60

7.00

Âą0.00 0 Ground floor

1.50

+3.50 1 1st floor

1.20

11.10

Âą0.00 0 Ground floor

-3.50 -1 Commercial floor

-7.00 -2 Parking floor

12.00 1.70

2.70

-3.50 -1 Commercial floor

D

E

F

-7.00 -2 Parking floor

2.60

below.

+9.10 3 3rd floor 1.20 80

2.80

+3.50 1 1st floor

historical monument and functions

13.30

100 70 1.20

18.60 6.00

+6.30 2 2nd floor

2. Sketch of section through the

+11.90 4 4th floor

8.30

+11.90 4 4th floor

15.10

restaurant.

+20.30 7 Roof B

A

+17.50 6 6th floor

5.60

art gallery piazza and lower level

+23.60 8 Maximum height regulation

parking access. 26 Residential ensemble

-10.50 -3 Restaurant floor

-14.00 -4 Restaurant terrace

LONGITUDINAL SECTION S2 1.70

3. Sketch of section through the

-10.50 -3 Restaurant floor

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 A

B

-14.00 -4 Restaurant terrace

1.


7

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I

F

2

3

4

5

10

8

11

7

12

8 7 6

18 x 19 = 3.50

14

H

5 4 3

17

10 11 12 13 14 15

4

16

3

9

13

6

17

2

18

1

E

2

F

F

Apartment C Gross=102sqm Net=74sqm

I Apartment D Gross=122sqm Net=76sqm

Apartment D Gross=122sqm Net=76sqm

1

2

C 4

4

3

C

3

Duplex A Gross=120sqm Net=72sqm

6

1

5

0 A

A

1

2

3

4

6.

4

3

2

1

4. Exterior view of the two housing units and the large void through the high rise.

0 A

1

2

3

4

7.

5. First floor plan of the high rise block- houses three large apartments separated in two volumes and linked via a suspended walkway. 6. First floor of the low-rise block - houses two apartments and the lower part of two duplex units. 7. Second floor of the low-rise block - houses two apartments and the upper part of two duplex units. 8. Sketch of section through the low-rise block. 4 H 9

5

8

G 7

5.

6 H

F 2

1

F

G

3

D

9

D F

E

E Apartment C Gross area=112sqm Net area=79sqm

9 18

8

x

7

16 =

6

18 x 16 = 2.80

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

4

2

1

0 2.8

5

8

3 2 1

Apartment B Gross area=121sqm Net area=89sqm

Apartment A Gross area=132sqm Net area=94sqm

C

C

F

7

F

2

MS

3

10

4

6

11

5 A

G

2nd floor

1st floor

11

G

8.

B

10

F

B

B

N

13

15

12

14

15

Program Programlegend legend Function Function Color ColorNo. No. Hallway 11 Hallway Duplex 22 DuplexAA Duplex B 33 Duplex B Apartment C 44 Apartment C Apartment 55 ApartmentDD

13

14

12

17

1

11

15

16

2

10

14

18

9

11

H

12

F

8 9

10

12

13

5

4 3

16

16

17

B

N

7

6 5

13

15

8

14

14

17

Program legend Function Color No. Hallway 1 Duplex A 2 Duplex B 3 Apartment C 4 Apartment D 5

13

7

15

12

7

16

1

11

15

15 x 19 = 2.800 m

2

10

6

H

m

9

14

5

00 2.8

m

8

11

5

4 3

9

10

12

13

7

6 5

=

00 2.8

8

x 16

=

7

17

x 16

15 x 19 = 2.800 m

17

5

6

7

G

F

I

C 2

D F

17

1

D

G

F

18

C

E

6

D Apartment C Gross=102sqm Net=74sqm

Duplex B Gross=212sqm Net=130sqm

H

1

E

6 D F

I

F

9

5

E

7

F

18 x 19 = 3.50

5

4

18

3

16

2

15

1

F

B

B Program legend Function Color No. Hallway 1 Service area 2 Apartment A 3 Apartment B 4 Apartment C 5

A

N

A

1st floor

4.

1

2

3

5

4

3

2

1

0

4

5

6

Residential ensemble 27


4

9

4

3.

5.1

3

5

21

lockeroom

20 19

3

18 17 16

18

-3.20

2

11

0.4

9

12

8

2 3

19 x 18 = 3.500 m

13

20

14

x 18 =

C

3.50 0 m 4

15 16 17 18

7

7 6 5

19

5 7 9 10

1.9

4

4.8

m

8 9 11

0.3

10 21 19 18 17

14 13 12

0.6 11

10

13

12

15

14

17

16

3

2

1.1 1.4

2.6

3.2

4.4

0.9

0.1

1.2

baie A: 5.834 m2 P: 10.02 m H: 2.70 m placi ceramice 0.3

loggie A: 4.004 m2 2.9 0.3 P: 8.52 m H: 2.70 m placi ceramice

3

0.1

4.5

0.1

1.7 camara A: 1.514 m2 P: 5.18 m H: 2.70 m placi ceramice

dormitor A: 11.387 m2 P: 13.59 m H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat

0.1

2

dining A: 7.066 m2 P: 10.81 m H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat

bucatarie A: 7.263 m2 P: 12.18 m H: 2.70 m 4.1 placi ceramice

0.3

loggie A: 8.732 m2 P: 12.92 m 4.4 H: 2.70 m placi ceramice

0.4

4.

B

0.1

3.2

0.4

0.3

3.3

2

4.3 dormitor A: 14.065 m2 P: 15.18 m H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat

7

living A: 21.293 m2 P: 18.47 m H: 2.70 m 4.4 stratificat parchet

0.1

0.1

1.2

6.6

21 x 17 = 3.500 m

0.4

loggie 5.2 A: 9.546 m2 P: 14.21 m H: 2.70 m placi ceramice

A

0.4

1.3

A

dormitor A: 11.741 m2 P: 13.82 m H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat

2

spatiu circulatie A: 16.708 m2 3.2m P: 20.57 H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat

4.2

dormitor A: 14.559 m2 P: 15.52 m H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat

2.9

15

2

16

2 1

2. Plan of the commercial ground floor of the development ( piazza floor) - houses art gallery, lower part of the kindergarten and the bookstore / teahouse.

0.1

1.4

0.8

20

4 3

3

8

6.6

7

3.50 0

8 7 6

dormitor A: 17.200 m2 P: 16.68 m H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat

4.7

=

10 9

5

2

0.1

0.1

6

17

dormitor A: 12.262 m2 P: 14.30 m H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat

4.7

x

11

0.2 1.6 0.4

1.3 0.1

spatiu circulatie A: 27.860 m2 P: 33.96 m H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat

3

5.3

2.8

living A: 25.105 m2 P: 21.38 m H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat

0.1

5

21

5

0.3

0.3

B

4

4

14 13 12

0.4

2.6

17 x 21

3

3

5 x 20 = 1.000 m

2

2

18 17 16 15

2.3

3.5

1.3 0.1

0.3

1.4

0.6

4.9

5.3

hol acces A: 7.200 m2 P: 11.19 m H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat

1

1

21 20 19

1.4

2

2.2

3

0.9

2.1

1.9

baie A: 4.137 m2 P: 8.31 m H: 2.70 m placi ceramice

baie A: 4.502 m2 P: 8.89 m H: 2.70 m placi ceramice

F

0

4.3

0.8

0.9

1

0.4

3.9

2

2 1

3.9

dressing A: 4.803 m2 P: 9.21 m H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat

E

18 x 0.2 = 2.8

1.9

m 3.50 0

3

=

3

21 x 17 = 3.500 m

6 5 4

camara A: 1.640 m2 P: 5.15 m H: 2.70 m placi ceramice

baie A: 1.566 m2 P: 5.21 m H: 2.70 m placi ceramice

2.1

7

4

0.3

8

5

0.1

13

6

7

0.3

14

9

4 3 2 1

8

dining A: 6.986 m2 P: 10.66 m H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat

0.3

loggie A: 7.783 m2 P: 11.73 m H: 2.70 m placi ceramice

0.3

15

5

10 9 8 7 6 5

11 10 9

1. Longitudinal section through the historical monument illustrating the art gallery piazza and lower level restaurant.

10.4

16

10

4

m

11

0.3

17

11

3

0 3.50

15 14 13 12

13 12

24

18

=

12

2

18

17 16 15 14

Program legend Function Color No. Commercial 1 Service area 2 Residential 3 Lavatory 4 Parking 5

1.4

6

19

N

0.1

5

20

x

1

20

21 20 19 18 17 16

0.1

4

F

21 20 19 18

bucatarie A: 7.799 3.6 m2 P: 12.44 m H: 2.70 m placi ceramice

0.3

1.5

2.2

0

0.8

1

0.3

3

2

2.4

2

3

3.6

1

4

C

1.8

1

F

Commercial floor 5

6.6

3

3 1.5

C

A

-3.20

1

1.9

6.1

5

4

12 13

N

apartament 4 camere 7.4 Ac=132mp Au=94mp

2

22.6

apartament 3 camere Ac=112mp Au=79mp apartament 4 camere 2 Ac=121mp 2.5 Au=89mp

0.3

10 11 12 13

antiques store

14

A

15

4

3 16

3

4

17

2

5

18

1

6

9

0

9 2.1

8

16

11

14

1

7

7

10 15

2

8

6

Program legend Function Color No. Commercial 1 Service area 2 Residential 3 Lavatory 4

18 1 17

5

192

bucatarie A: 6.577 m2 P: 10.99 m H:2.8 2.70 m 0.3 placi ceramice

4

3

m

F

3

3.50 0

0.1

2

=

1.5

1

7

18

2.8

6

x

=

B 19

8

9

-3.50

0.2

B

camara A: 3.219 m2 P: 7.33 m H: 2.70 m placi ceramice

0.3

E

9

6

A

3

0.4

x

12

11

A

4

5

18

13

10

Commercial floor 5

0.3

-3.50

16 15 14

9

0.3

18

17

D

2.4

1

4.2

5.1

20

G

18

D

-3.20

bookstore access

teahouse access

0.3

2

2

-3.20 6 5 4 3

19

0.8

18

3.2

17

0.4

20 x 18 = 3.500 m

16

2.5

10

9

8

8

N

7

14

18

7

13

17

19

6

12

16

20

5

20 19

11

15

4

21 x 17 = 3.500 m

3

15

2.9

14

21

2

2

3.1

13

1

Program legend Function Color No. Kindergarten+com 1 Service area 2 Residential 3 Lavatory 4

0.4

12

toys shop access -3.50

B

loggie A: 10.996 m2 P: 14.83 m H: 2.70 m placi ceramicet 2.1

11

outdoor playground classroom

F spatiu circulatie A: 10.743 m2 P: 16.87 m dining H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat A: 7.881 m2 P: 11.25 m 4.4 H: 2.70 m 0.3 parchet stratificat

baie A: 2.864 m2 P: 6.91 m H: 2.70 m placi ceramice

10.5

1

7

8

H

G

5.2

6

5

multifunctional space -3.20

3

4.6

4 3 2

1.8

-3.50

service access

-3.20

2

1

10

lockeroom storage

1

2 1

kindergarten secondary access

4.1

9

8

7

6

4

3

2

11

5 16

15

14

m

C

C

3

0.1

9

7

6

5

4

3

2

11

8 13

18

13

0 3.50

4

0.1

18 17

12

F

5

1

B

1.9

17 16

0.1

16 15

19

residential access

=

6

1.2

17

1

0.6 0.5 0.5

15 12

16

2

14

7

camara A: 2.157 m2 P: 7.00 m H: 2.70 m placi ceramice

8

3

15

14

10

1

4

14

art gallery access

14

E -3.20

0.3

14

13

20

20

7 6 5

US

13

MS

4

3.50

19

18

15 14 13 12

=

12

5

x

8

21 x 17 = 3.500 m

E service access

19

6

storage

office

x

11

7

25

9

I

lockeroom

living A: 25.617 m2 P: 21.19 m H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat

3

12

1

10

8

18

D 11 10

C

H

2

US

11

MS

MS

10 10

technical storage

G 9

F

office

9

lockeroom

4.3

E

D

10

F

20 x 18 = 3.500 m

-3.20

service access

1

16

12

6 5

F

G

m

9

17

13

F

main kitchen 11 10 9

4

3.50 0

8

D

18

14

8

3

=

11 18 x 19 = 3.50

19

13

7

17

17

US

20

storage

1

6

12

D

F x

-3.50

21

15

service access

storage

food preparation

21

US

4 3 2

22

0.8

23

0.1

24

20 x 18 = 3.500 m

17 16 15 14

3

25

21 20 19 18

2

-3.50

8 7 6 5

9.2

E

1

H

9

1.7

F

MS

laundry

0.1

MS

6

5.6

15

14

16

MS

storage

baie A: 4.208 m2 P: 8.56 m H: 2.70 m placi ceramice

dormitor A: 11.065 m2 P: 13.39 m H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat

17

F

4.2

0

office

18

13

5

1 20 19

12

5.5

m

2 21

0.1

0 4.30

2.8

=

5

5.2

8

x 20

4

0.4

2.4 0.7

5

4

22

3

1.5

7

10

11

2

.6 14

6

9

I

7 1

G

dormitor A: 15.209 m2 P: 15.65 m H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat

0.5

loggie A: 3.075 m2 P: 7.91 m H: 2.70 m 1.4 placi ceramicet

H 3 22

0.4

6

dressing A: 6.048 m2 P: 11.32 m H: 2.70 m parchet stratificat 4.5

8.2

herbs storage

0.5

3

7

G

preparation laboratory

0.9

7

5

8 8.2

8

H

4.4

2.2

2.

storage

H

9

5.3

1.9 D-02 Detaliu

4.6

F

D

E

B

2.7

0.5

2.4

6.6

0.8

4.2

3

4

4

0.7

4.6

5

6

A

13.70

6.20

15.30

8.00

40

14.70

3.2 15.4

26

5.2

2

76.50 39.50

18.50

1

10.6 4.6

1

+23.60 8 Maximum height regulation

0.7

+20.30 7 Roof

1.60

30

+20.30 7 Roof

+23.60 8 Maximum height regulation

+17.50 6 6th floor 4.30

+17.50 6 6th floor

+14.70 5 5th floor 1.50

13.70

+14.70 5 5th floor

+11.90 4 4th floor

1.50

20.70

+9.10 3 3rd floor

1.50

1.30

+9.10 3 3rd floor

20.70

1.30

+11.90 4 4th floor

1.30 1.50

13.60

28.90 3.20

12.20

Âą0.00 0 Ground floor

-7.00 -2 Parking floor

D

E

1.50

-10.50 -3 Restaurant floor

LONGITUDINAL SECTION S3 -14.00 -4 Restaurant terrace

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

1. 28 Residential ensemble

3. Detailed plan of the apartment floor of the high rise building.

B

A

4. Sketch of detail illustrating the facade paneling system-plan view with corner and wall detail.

-3.50 -1 Commercial floor

-7.00 -2 Parking floor

2.80 6.00

F

1.70

3.30

-3.50 -1 Commercial floor

12.00

6.00

3.60

70

1.20

Âą0.00 0 Ground floor

+3.50 1 1st floor

2.00

7.0 3.75

+3.50 1 1st floor

+6.30 2 2nd floor

1.50

65 1.40

+6.30 2 2nd floor

-10.50 -3 Restaurant floor

-14.00 -4 Restaurant terrace

The PR Housing project is based on a reinforced concrete frame structure that spawns ten floors. The average opening does not exceed six meters and features a boxed slab system.


4

8

1

2

3

4

6 H I 7

F

12 13 14 15 16 17

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

2

3 2

D

bicycle storage

1

E

D

18

8

10

x

7

19

11

=

6

12

3.50

5

13

4

16

15

14

13

12

8

3

15

20

14

19

E

9

2

16

D

17

1 18

residential access

-7.00

I

C

C

residential access

storage

5

7

waste disposal

C

C

technical space

H 8

-7.00

20 x 18 = 3.500 m

15 16 17

B

technical space

7

13

12

11

10

9

storage

B

storage

E

6 18

F 9

G

20 x 18 = 3.500 m

17

F G

14

18

6 5 4 3

19

2

20

1

G

storage

service access

bicycle storage

B

B

MS

MS

7

6 US

US

A

MS

parking access

1

2

3

4 service access

service access

F

-7.00

A

A F

5

-7.00

office

F

storage

lockeroom

4

20

3

19 18

N

17 16 15 13 11

3

Program legend Function Color No. Commercial 1 Service area 2 Residential 3 Lavatory 4 Parking 5

10

4

m

5 9

18

6

2

17

8

7

1

0 3.50

19

19 18 17

14

=

20

20

12

2

21

18

21

x

1

20

16 15

16

14 13

15

12

14

-7.00

13 12

F 11 10 9 8

Parking floor

7 6 5

11

4

10

3 2

9

5

1

3.50 0

m

8

4

3

2

1

0

=

7

5 4 3

x 21

6

17

21 x 17 = 3.500 m

7. Underground parking and service floor - houses access to the residential units and access to commercial service area.

2 1

-7.00

cafe

-7.00

5 x 20 = 1.000 m

2

N

Program legend Function Color No. Restaurant 1 Service area 2 Hallway 3 Lavatory 4

2

20

3 4

4

19

21

5

5

x

18

17

6

=

7

3.50 0

17

1

1

21

3

16

10

9

15

9

-6.00

8

10 7

11

14

m

8

6

13

21

5

12

=

0 1.50

m

17

15

18

2

x

19

3 1

16

10

20

4

cafe terrace

15 14 13 12

11

5

10 9 8

4

3

2

1

0

21 x 17 = 3.500 m

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

The restaurant can be accessed from the secondary street and also from the terrace area. On top of the restaurant lies the terrace of the sweetshop and cafe with a panoramic view to the city.

7

11

10

9

8

14

13

12

20 x 18 = 3.500 m

-40 freezer

15

perishable product storage

16 17 18 19

6 5 4 3 2

20

1

non-perishable product storage

-10.50

MS

temperature buffer space

waste storage

MS

freezer

MS

US

US

dishwasher

equipment storage

dishwasher

F

F

vegetable preparation

meat preparation

main kitchen

-10.50

office + cashier lockeroom

20

fish preparation

19 18 17 16 15 14 13

x

1

20 12

=

2

18 11

3

00 3.5 10

4

m

5 9

6 8

7

-10.50

F

office

cloackroom

-10.50

-10.50

N restaurant access

1

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2

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3 4

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21

18

x 17 =

17

3.5 00 10

m

16

9

15

8

14

7 6

13

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4 3 2 1

11

10

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15

=

00 1.5

m

Restaurant floor 5

10 9

4

3

2

1

0

Program legend Function Color No. Restaurant 1 Service area 2 Hallway 3 Lavatory 4

8 7 6 5 4 3

21 x 17 = 3.500 m

6.

3

7 6 5 4

11

10

18

E

1

H

9 8

18 x 19 = 3.50

11

service access

bicycle storage

-7.00

F

A

5.

G

storage

6

9. Exterior aerial perspective of the PR Housing development showing the underground parking/ service entrance and secondary road access.

5

7

5

D

6. Sketch of axonometric projection of rooftop attic- sectioned view of the seismic joint system.

H

9

10

5. Sketch of detail illustrating the foundation and underground floor parking and service area - section view of wall and concrete footing with drainage system.

2

-12.00

1

-12.00

8. Restaurant lower floor plan - houses a large kitchen with storage and personnel locker and changing rooms.

9. Residential ensemble 29


3rd year studio Year: 2010 Built area: 2300 + 1700 sqm Location: Iasi, Romania Program: Learning, Sport, Park

ARC CAMPUS 30 Architecture high school campus

“I would like to use architecture to create bonds between people who live in cities, and even use it to recover the communities that used to exist in every single city.� Toyo Ito


Site plan - the architecture high school campus is located near a residential low rise area.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION :

In the lower area of the industrial district of Iasi lies the location for a new architecture school campus. Surrounded by low rise residential and a large park, the site is characterised by a light slope and benefits from two access roads. The new campus is comprised of three

an interior courtyard. Facade elements are inspired by tree branches acting as light filters throughout the entire building. The interior courtyard is lit from above by a large dome shaped reticulated structure making the space favorable for cultural activities and social interaction.

The media library has a north-east orientation and benefits from a special facade system that allows light filtering. Linked from the east side to the high school lies the sports hall, a small laminated wood structure that houses a basketball court, a exhibi-

main buildings: the architecture high school, the sports hall, the student accommodation unit and the small underground chapel. The high school building is the largest one and has it’s spaces gathered around

Functions and spaces are solar orientated, the regular classrooms are east are oriented to the east and the specialized architecture / design classrooms are oriented to the north for a uniform lighting.

tion space and specialized sport spaces at upper stories. The sport hall features a main entrance for competition purposes and also a secondary entrance for student and coach access. Architecture high school campus 31


SUN PATH

INTERIOR PATHS

The regular classrooms benefit from east orientation while the architecture/design classrooms have uniform north lighting .

Student and teacher paths are interlocked facilitating social interaction.

PROGRAM

Functions are gathered around a large atrium that houses different teaching and art activities.

1. Longitudinal section through the entrance and large multifunctional space showing the interior-exterior relantionship. 2.

2. Sketch of section through the atrium and classrooms.

3.

3. Sketch of section illustrating the terrain slope and park area.

+15.00 3 Maximum height regulation

+15.00 3 Maximum height regulation

69.70 3.60

11.90

6.00

6.20

18.30

3.70

19.90

2%

+7.60 2 Roof

50

2%

2.90

1.60

-2.80 -2 Brasserie -4.20 -3 Park

7.80

7.30

10.90 30

Âą0.00 0 Ground Floor

2.80

-1.40 -1 Multipurpose space

3.10

2.60 20

45 45 45

30

Âą0.00 0 Ground Floor -1.40 -1 Multipurpose space

+4.00 1 First floor

3.40

3.70

2.20

60

1.10 60

8.40

70

8.80

+4.00 1 First floor

8.50

4.70 3.20

80

80

+7.60 2 Roof

90

1.80

D-01 Detail

2%

-2.80 -2 Brasserie

Longitudinal section s1 10

9

8

7

-6.00 -4 Secondary street

32 Architecture high school campus

6

5

4

3

2

1

-4.20 -3 Park

0

1.

-6.00 -4 Secondary street


Main access

Main access

-0.30

±0.00

+4.00

±0.00

3.

1.

3.

3.

3.

5.

3.

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1

8

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1

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14

13

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11

10

9

13

18

8

2 3 4 5 6 9 12

11

10

2.00

8

17 =

7

12 x

6 x 20 = 1.20

+4.00

1

-0.30

7

15

6

1.

12

11

10

9 17

18 6 17

16 5 15

14 4 13

12 3 11

5

8

10 2

1

4

7

20

+6.00

2

5 19

6

1

10

4

±0.00

5

3

9 x 14 = 1.30

12 x 17 = 2.00

4

2

5

18 x 15 = 2.70

1

7

6

5

4

3

9

8

11

10

2

12

4

3

15

2

4.00

1

9

8

7

14

18

13

17

12

16

11

1

6

20 =

9

20 x

18 x 15 = 2.70

5

5

4

3

2

4.00

1

9

8

7

6

11

10

12

20 =

4

5. 20 x

12 x 17 = 2.00

-0.30

-0.45

4.

-0.90

-1.40

2.

2.

4.

slop e

slope

4.

12%

-0.30

----->

12%

>>

----->

>>

8.

2.

5.

7.

6.

2.

7.

4. -1.40

6. 16

17

18

±0.00

-2.80

15

12 11

5

10

6

1

9

16

8

17

7

4.00

14

2

13

3

12

4

11

5

-0.30

6

4.00

8

22 =

7

18 x

10

4

18

13

3

22 =

+4.00

14

2 18 x

-1.60

15

1

6.

9

-3.00

Ground floor 10 9

EAST SIDE

Aerial view from the east side illustrating the classrooms,recreational space and the sport hall.

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

Program legend Function Color Hallway+exhibition Classrooms Specialized classrooms Laboratory Library Brasserie Lavatory Multipurpose space

First floor

0

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

N

-3.00

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

Program legend Function Color Hallway Classrooms Specialized classrooms Administration Library Foyer Lavatory

2.

0

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

N 2.

2.

2.

aluminium shield with rubber membrane

60mm layer of gravel three-layer bituminous sealing membrane 60mm rigid-foam sheet thermal insulation two-layer bituminous sealing membrane with granule topping

steel cnc profile Ø 100mm tubular steel element double glass sheets (argon filled; antiglare)

100mm reinforced concrete cased slab HVAC technical space 20mm perforated plasterboard

D1 fireproofing foam steel ɪ- beam 240mm deep

20mm special fireproofing compressed mineral wool board ( CAFCO)

7.

2

1

0

4. Exterior perspective view of the main entrance and the media library on the left. 5. Ground floor plan of the high school building - houses eight classrooms gathered around a large multifunctional space. 6. First floor plan of the high school building - houses specialized classrooms and office administration. 7. Detail of the large dome skylight structure support. 4. Architecture high school campus 33


INTERIOR PATHS

PROGRAM

1. Longitudinal section through the basketball court, main lobby and office area.

SOUTH VIEW

The student and teacher routes are interlocking while the public access route is separated.

The slope of the terrain determines the interior hierarchy of the spaces.

top

Exterior perspective of the two tennis courts.

top

1040

1040

3900 3100

800

waaa

waaa 740

100

740

Roof 590

790

110

330

Roof 590

Administration floor

2. Longitudinal section through lockerooms, fitness&aerobics rooms and teacher office.

Administration floor 340

Fitness floor

600

Fitness floor

30

170

50

30

340

The small sports hall features a demountable laminated wood structure (column and girders) mixed with profiled steel elements for a better structural stiffness .The exterior envelope is comprised of a light steel structure that supports Alucubond cladding.

130

250

130

Ground floor

320

Ground floor 0

0

Locker rooms floor

Locker rooms floor

-160

-160

Secondary street

Secondary street

Longitudinal section 1

-320

3. Displaced envelope system illustrating the interior structure and floor layout.

0

5

-320

10 m

2.

4. Sketch of sports hall main facade. 4.

top

top

1040

1040

3970 800

3100

waaa

waaa 740

100

740

Roof 590

790

110

360

Roof 590

Administration floor

Administration floor

170

340 120

340

Fitness floor

600

Fitness floor

130

200

130

Ground floor

320

20

Ground floor 0

0

Locker rooms floor

Locker rooms floor

-160

Secondary street -320

-160

Longitudinal section 2 0

5

Secondary street -320

10 m

1. 34 Architecture high school campus

3.


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C

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SUITABILITY DESCRIPTION

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PROJECT

Project Name

3

Program legend Function

Color 1

1.

Meeting

2

2.

Administration

3

3.

Trainer

4

4.

Lavatory

5

5.

3

-160

TITLE

No.

Hallway

Administration floor +3.40 0

5

10 m

B

C

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2.

1

DRAWN BY

3.

Author

1.

160 UP

Owner CHECKED BY

4. Checker

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1 : 100

DATE

5/25/2015 9:54:23 AM PROJECT NUMBER Project Number

DRAWNING NUMBER

REV

A104

5.

1

open below

0

0

Program legend Function

A

Hallway

Color

No. 1

1.

Gym

2

2.

Aerobic

3

3.

Fitness

4

4.

Lavatory

5

5.

B

N

A

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Exterior aerial perspective of the student/teacher entrance.

0

C

Fitness floor +1.60

0

5

6.

10 m

4. Exterior view of the sports hall main entrance and teacher/student entrance. 5. Administration floor plan - houses teacher offices. 6. Fitness floor plan - houses aerobics and weight lifting rooms. 7. Lockerooms floor plan (ground floor) - houses lockerooms filter system and medical unit. A

B

C

8

8 UP

-160

UP

-0.30 -20

7

7

Main access

±0.00 0

6

6

5

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4

4

3

3

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6.

UP

2

2 3.

3.

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2.

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-160

±0.00 0

1.

UP

0

0

Program legend Function

A

Hallway

1

1.

2

2.

Lavatory

3

3.

Medical unit

4

4.

5

5.

6

6.

Storage

Secondary access

No.

Locker rooms

Basketball court

4.

Color

N

Exterior aerial perspective of the main entrance.

NORTH VIEW

N

ENTRANCE

4.

0

B

-0.30 -20

C

Locker rooms floor -1.60 0

5

10 m

7. Architecture high school campus 35


Built area: 110 sqm Location: Slanic Moldova,Romania

V HOUSE 36 Individual residence

Personal (built) work Year: 2009

“ We borrow from nature the space upon which we build.” Tadao Ando


Site plan- the house is situated near a ski slope and a hotel unit.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION : Located at the entrance in the balneal resort, Slanic Moldova, the V HOUSE is a small residence project that aims to integrate into the surrounding landscape. The triangular shaped site is located at the intersection between a steep 45 degree mountain side and a river bank. One main goal was to use the local materials as much as possible for better sustainability. Local timber and river limestone were used

for the partial structure and veneer as well as exterior walls cladding. The roof is covered with industrial ribbed aluminium tiles for a better corrosion resistance.The house features a suspended terrace above the river bank and benefits from a splendid view to the mountains. The main facade is designed in a manner that protects from the prevailing winds and from rain / snow. The ground floor houses

a large double garage with workshop and storage space. Access can be made at ground floor or at first floor. At first floor the balcony connects the forest access to the terrace and main house entrance. The second floor houses four large bedrooms with views to the forest and river while the first floor houses a large living room with dinning and kitchen area and a large bedroom with a view to the river below. Individual residence 37


3.

8.

3 +8.850 3 Plan invelitoare

2

1 7.00

+8.85

0 2.8

3 Plan inve

9.90

Invelitoare tabla aluminiu gri +6.75

+5.750 2 Plan mansarda

5.90

3.15

8.05

2 Plan ma

+4.50

5.75

+2.950 1 Plan etaj

1 Pl

5.05

6.4 0 +1.35 +1.05 +0.60

12.80

Âą0.000

Âą0.000 0 Plan parter

1.25

5.05

0 Plan 2.50

1. 38 Individual residence

1.25

2.

3.60

Tencuiala decorativa EdelPutz alb

Tamplarie PVC maro

6.10

Soclu placat cu piatra

3

2

1


5.

6. SECOND FLOOR

A

B

11 .20

C 7.90

hp 0.700

20

15 x 18 = 2.700 m 6

7

8

9

10

11

1.10

16 .25 3.00

35

1.50 1.50

1.75

1.50

5.95 6.95

3

6.15

1.30

2.15

Hp 0.700

2.50

1.50 1.50

45

U1

40

2

25 1.50 1.50

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Hp 0.700

2.95

3.60

90

80 2.10

2.95

5.95

1

F

50 50

50

65

2.65

1.70

1.55

5

90

4

2.95

BAIE A: 5.196 m2

1.25

2.20

15 x 18 = 2.700 m

3

60 50

7

11

2

U2

Hp 0.200

S 1-1'

2.0 2.4

1.50 1.50

95

HOL A: 6.844 m2

6

12

U1

F

95

1.25

1

1.05

13

90 2.10

1.75

90 2.10

1.05 15 14

U1

HOL A: 4.202 m2

Hp 1.500

1.25

95

3.80

1.90

1.00

Hp 0.900

10

90

BUCATARIE A: 6.766 m2

95

9

75

90 2.10

1.80

Hp 0.700

10

1.50

7.25

1.50

4.75

DORMITOR A: 18.021 m2

5.85

35

3.20

4.30

5.00

8

1.05 90 2.10

2.00

2.00

C

1.50 F

35

1.75

F 1.80

D

D 1.75

3.70

SUFRAGERIE A: 42.540 m2

3.05

Plan mansarda Sc=100.3 mp Su=76.4 mp Hu= 2.30 ml

4.60

3.40

2.85

25

57

U1 90

90

1.50

Hp 0.700

U1

3.60

5.45

3.10 1.5 1.5

75 3.30 7.10 1.50 1.20 35

13.55

1.50 F 1.25

1.25

3.75

FIRST FLOOR

90 2.10

BALCON A: 8.024 m2

50

C

45

2.80

2.00 1.50

1

2.95

hp 1.200

B

+3.00

1.35

6.10

75

12.55 3.50 12.15

TERASA A: 14.030 m2

1.70

DORMITOR A: 18.456 m2

35

5 5

2.00

45

HOL A: 3.659 m2

6.45

50 50

B

4.20

1

5

A 1.20

S 1-1'

4

hp 0.050

1.45

9 2.1

BAIE A: 2.395 m2

3

2.05

15

2

4.10

80

3

2.20 1

12

2.0 2.5

1.10

65 90 HOL A: 5.948 m2

15 14

2013

3.75

2.60

90

1.80

373%

85

BALCON A: 4.395 m2

S 1-1'

20

1.50

Hp 0.700

90

1.00 3.85

40

1.5 1.5

7.05

2.20

9 2.1

90

90

2

20 hp 0.900

10

7.25 8.30

20

3.55 45

4.05

2.50

DORMITOR A: 16.255 m2

10

9 2.1

A

7.

3.35

1.50

4.90

3.35

2.50 6.10

90

3

5.30

1.45

95

1

2

D

60

4.15

4.05

DORMITOR A: 12.310 m2

S 1-1'

1.50

F

3.10

2.00 12.55 13.80 3.50

4.05

A

B

Plan Etaj Sc=136.3 mp Su=109.2 mp Hu= 2.60 ml

5.00

4.60

C

D

GROUND FLOOR

A 80

B 1.35 45

5.05

30

3.30

3.20

30

2

4.30

GARAJ A: 65.609 m2

3.60

3.75

3.60

5.85 2.5 2.1

3 2.20

90 25

2.50

2.50

D

7.54

1.50

2.20

Hp 0.600

45

2.50 90

3.60

4.50

3.50 7.20

1.25

50

2

3.10

40

1.90

7.10 11.60

12.90

2.50

3

C 14 .25

4.05

1.30 2.2 2.0

16 .25

HOL A: 21.825 m2

1.10

30

3.30

0.6 00

Hp 0.600

Hp

3.3 2.0

1.2 2.0

75

1.20

6.10

12.05

1

4.60 DEPOZITARE A: 18.157 m2

30

12.15 14.25

A

B

C

S 1-1'

1.60

3.50 1.80

4.05

95

45 1.95

1

5.55

S 1-1'

1.20

1. Exterior view from the nearby bridge. 2. West elevation - main facade. 3. Detail of the mounting gusset of the terrace structure. 4. Detail of the facade envelope attaching structure. 5. Detail of the facade roof structure. 6. Detail of metal gusset attaching the wood girders to the reinforced concrete column. 7. Exterior view of the building stage - attic wood structure. 8. Sketch of detailed assembly concrete columnwood girders.

1.50

20

3.60

20

20

DORMITOR A: 16.848 m2

1.50

1.50 5.05

65

4.00

2

1.50

hp 0.700

4.05

3.35

60

1.5 1.5

1.50 1.5 1.5

3.65

4.70

373%

27%

3

3.60

4.

D

Plan Parter Sc=123.1 mp Su=105.2 mp Hu= 2.75 ml

Individual residence 39


21 rue de Vidollet Geneva 1202 Switzerland +41 788 944 090 (CH) ciosugabriel@gmail.com

GABRIEL CIOSU

http://www.gabrielciosu.com

ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING PROFESSIONAL

Date of birth: 14 March 1988 Nationality: Romanian Driving License: Cat. B LANGUAGES: English - professional working proficiency; Spanish - elementary proficiency; Romanian - native or bilingual proficiency; French - (in progress); PORTFOLIO:

Dynamic and self-motivated individual with four years experience in the architectural design and visualization process. Constantly seeking to improve current skills proficiency and further develop new abilities in a architectural practice studio that promotes team collaboration and pursues high quality work. CORE COMPETENCY : Architectural design Technical solutions Interior design

Architectural project planning Technical drafting BIM/3D modelling

Architectural visualization Project management Surveying

http://issuu.com/gabrielciosu/docs/gabriel_ciosu_portfolio_2015

LINKEDIN:

https://ch.linkedin.com/in/gabrielciosu

TESTED SKILLSET:

http://smarterer.com/acg0501

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS PLANS-3D France

March 2011 - July 2013

Architectural visualization - cooperation (team) “Plans-3D specializes in creating 3D perspective, 3D architectural plans and interactive 3D for individual developers and builders of houses: in short everything related to 3D real estate. With its team of professionals, Plans-3D offers its customers quality at lower cost! Plans-3D.com 3d agency in Alsace, offers services nationally, your location is not a problem for us, even if your company is at the other end of France.”

AVFACTORY France

Architecture / product visualization - cooperation (team) “Avfactory, audiovisual service agency, video communications consultancy based in Le Mans has worked for 9 years achieving corporate videos ie corporate film. Our team consists of specialists in the fields of filming, postproduction such as editing, computer graphics or audio mixing. ”

http://www.avfactory.fr

http://www.plans-3d.com Main tasks:

40 Resume

- support on development of architecture visuals for residential projects; - support on interior design / exterior design / landscape design; - BIM modelling / 3D modelling / 3D rendering; - support on workflow optimization (maxscript programming);

February 2012 - September 2014

Main tasks:

- support on development of architecture and commercial advertising visuals; - support on materials/lights for animation; - 3D modelling / 3D rendering / post production / animation / simulations; - visualization and animation of the Arena Loire - Trelaze, France (built); http://www.arenaloiretrelaze.fr/arena-loire.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6vgSwMTCgU


REDGRAPH Romania

October 2012 - December 2012

Intern architect “S.C. REDGRAPH S.R.L. is a private company established in early 2006 with a team of architects who wants to offer their customers outstanding solutions based on modern architecture and design clarity. We believe that the new buildings should be as comfortable, safe and economical in terms of energy. We have a permanent concern to collaborate with our customers for a balance between a functional architecture and product cost.We strive to create the basis for new outstanding ideas.”

http://www.redgraph.ro Main tasks: - Technical University of Iasi - Rectorship building - rehabilitation proposal; - SUBWAY drive-through fast food restaurant proposal; - interior design / exterior design / facade design; - technical survey and 2D drafting; - BIM modelling / 3D modelling / 3D rendering; - Support on residential projects design ( individual and collective); - Sketches and 2D detailing;

CREATIV PROIECT Romania

January 2011 - February 2011

Architecture visualization - cooperation (team) “CREATIVE PROJECT represents the materialization of two young architects professional ambition, Roxana and Marius Vadeanu. The passion for architecture, commitment and desire to succeed were the basis of an enterprise whose success is a guarantee for the today’s future.”

http://www.creativproiect.ro

EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS Technical University of Iasi, Romania 2007 - 2013 Faculty of Architecture G.M. Cantacuzino http://www.arhitectura.tuiasi.ro Bachelor & Master Degree in Architecture & Design Courses attended: - Architectural design - Urban planning - Legislation - Economic efficiency - Sociology(urban)

COMPETITIONS

- Special structures - Restoration - Building physics - Furniture - Semiotics

- Construction mechanics -Urban sustainability - Theory of structures - Landscape design - Design(interior/product) - Marketing - Construction materials -HVAC(installations) - Technical documentation project(TDP)

Ruukki Logistics Center - Oulu, Finland

November 2014 - project featured on challenge book issuu http://issuu.com/ruukki/docs/ruukki_unbelievable_challenge_book/110 International Velux Awards - Rochelle, France May 2010 - team coordinator & supervisor invited to attend award ceremony; - dual team participation; http://iva.velux.com - project featured on faculty website; http://www.arhitectura.tuiasi.ro/?proiecte=velux-2010-a-enatsis Aviatorilor Boulevard redevelopment - Bucharest, Romania May 2009 - urban design memorial,team of four supervised by architect Radu Andrei; http://www.oar.org.ro/concurs.php?id=10

PERSONAL AND TECHNICAL SKILLS

Freelance architect

- strong interpersonal skills, communicative; - team spirit, flexibility, patience; - organized and accurate in completing tasks; - detailed oriented; - constant improvements ( research on new technologies and materials ); - 3D printing specialist; - personal development of a Prusa i3 based 3D printer prototype; - usage of Raspberry Pi,Arduino,analog&digital electronic modules;

Elance profile https://www.elance.com/s/acg0501 Upwork profile https://www.upwork.com/users/~015bbcadf61446a08d Tested skillset available Main tasks: - development of various architecture projects; - BIM modelling / 3D modelling / 3D rendering;

COMPUTER SOFTWARE SKILLS: - BIM: - Autodesk Revit; - Graphisoft Archicad; - 3D: - Autodesk 3ds Max; - Autodesk Mudbox; - Vray,Maxwell,Lumion;

REFERENCE TEAM MEMBER:

TESTED SKILLSET AVAILABLE ON

Main tasks: - visualization of residential development in Bacau,Romania; - support on interior design; - BIM modelling / 3D modelling / 3D rendering;

ELANCE US UPWORK US

November 2013 - ongoing November 2013 - ongoing

“Elance is an online staffing platform based in Mountain View, California, United States operated by Upwork.”

architect Radu Axinte

http://www.raduaxinte.com

- 2D: - Autodesk AutoCad; - Adobe Photoshop; - Adobe InDesign; - COMPOSITING: - Adobe After Effects; - Eyeon Fusion;Nuke;

- computer software & hardware specialist; - free hand drawing; - model making; - photography;

- ANALYSIS: - Autodesk FlowDesign; - Autodesk Ecotect; - Edrawmax; - OTHER: - Microsoft Office suite; - Microsoft Windows; http://smarterer.com/acg0501 Resume 41


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