The Bathhouse
Geovanny Japa Design Fundamentals II Prof. Monroy Section MO3 Spring 2020
CONTENT
I. VOLUMETRIC VESSELS Precedent Paintig Analysis Framework Object & Framework Space & Time Tectonic & Stereotomic
II. BATH HOUSE Analysis & Program Site & Sequence Skin & Skeleton Light & Water Inside & Out Threshold & Conections Narrative Synthesis
VOLUMETRIC VESSELS
Precedent Paintig Analysis
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The fundamental idea in this part is to Analysis the exsisting paint from Le Corbusier’s Purist The fundamental idea in this part is to Analysis the exsisting paint from Le Corbusier’s Purist still Life painting compositions.We worked on this painting analysis through the process of still Life painting compositions.We worked on this painting analysis through the process of identifying relationships between the parts and the whole with the goal of extracting, collecting identifying relationships between the parts and the whole with the goal of extracting, collecting and generating a catalog, matrix of edges, contours, planes & color layers.
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“Still Life Filled with Space” by Le Corbusier in 1924
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A. Extracting Contours B. Contours with Color C. Extracting New Color Precednt from existing Painting
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VOLUMETRIC VESSELS
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VOLUMETRIC VESSELS
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After the study of Le Corbusier Painting Analysis, I decided to come out with my own interpretration based on the forms and color that this existing painting supports. I broke into 2 different parts to make a study as warm and color vessel (Gradual Temperature) for my future Bath House of this project.
Warm & Cold Vessels Study
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Isolating Warm & Cold Vessels Study
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Exploded Isometric Color
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Exploded Isometric Warm & Cold 2D Vessels
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VOLUMETRIC VESSELS
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The main idea in this part is to develop the assigment from Assigment 01 “ Edges, ConThe main idea in this part is to develop the assigment from Assigment 01 “ Edges, Contoursand planes catalgoes (2D) to be transfrom and create a 3D Volumes of each of the toursand planes catalgoes (2D) to be transfrom and create a 3D Volumes of each of the shape/Plane.
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VOLUMETRIC VESSELS
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In this practice of choosen 3D Vessels, we have create plan, section and perspectives view. This helps us to understand the space that they produce inside of them. The spaces that they produce will support our future Bath House Project becasue they have varieties of form that it will genrate an interesting Bath House experience while people are in there.
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VOLUMETRIC VESSELS
Exploded Isometric 2D Digram GEOVANNY JAPA
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Exploring the Setions Vessels. Voids and solid spaces are created to understand the sequences that they produce each of these vessel when we manipulate to design different forms.
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Creating a physical model, we have the ability to experience the interior spaces that our vessels will generate for our future Bath House. This exercise is benificial becasue it helps to understand the solids and voids spaces that these vessels are formed togther to bring life inside.
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VOLUMETRIC VESSELS
3D Front View Framed Model
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3D Front View Without Frame
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3D Isometric Vessels
Front View
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Back View
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Top View
Side View
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Physical Vessel Model with Wood Frame Study
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Top View
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SideView
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BATH HOUSE
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Precedent Research
Euphoria Spa in Mystras, Sparta Greece Firm: Deca Architecture Type: Hospitality + Sport › Wellness/Spa STATUS: Built YEAR: 2018
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Analysis & Program
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Euphoria Retreat & Spa
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The purpose of this design was to implant space and environmental movements where the people can have access to walk in and have experience while they experiment eachcorner of the building. Each person will connect with the different spaces, material, smell, light, sound, temperature, etc. With the underground spaces, the public will experience different passages while they are inside to relax a moment. Also, there will be a tall cylinder where natural light will come trough inside. This natural light is useful because it will interact with the water to reflect out too. In fact, this natural light will help to the round hallway cylinder where people are going up/down. There are different materials used for this project. But the most used material is concrete because it helps to maintain cold inside during the summer and warm during the winter for the public.
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BATH HOUSE
Why Ephoria Spa ?
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“ The natural and cultural landscape that the area of Mystras has been preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage Site”
A Holistic wellbeing destination spa
A personal journey of transformation
- Considered as the Mythical Greek Peloponnese .
Euphoria Retreat is the perfect place to:
- Offers a unique healing environment. - Ancient Hellenic and Chinese philosophies and practices.
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- To relax. - Relationship between your mind and body and reinvent yourself. - Enjoy physical, mental and emotional catharsis.
An authentic healing philosophy
A unique cultural and historical location
Euphoria Methodos: Our Original Healing Philosophy
- A place of healing and transformation, deeply authentic in its nature and philosophy.
- Relationship with nature and culture
- Has its roots in the ancient past of Greece and China.
- Practice of Hippocratic med like adopted Ef zin - ‘living well’ - as its guiding principle.
- Densely forested mountainside of Mt Taygetus provides a majestic backdrop, rising to such a height.
- Born from passion, the incarnation of one woman’s vision that evolved from her own personal journey.
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BATH HOUSE
Section
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Circulation Path
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Interior Spaces
Byzantine
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The interiors of the rooms of the hotel are informed by Byzantine iconography. The color schemes and the textiles of the rooms are referenced on four pieces of Byzantine iconography created between 1164 and 1546 AD.
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Interior Marble Texture
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Sphere Pool
Light Well with Pool
Under Construction
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BATH HOUSE
THE BATH HOUSE Paladise Hills, New Jersey
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The site is a cliff rock quarrry located withing in the NY Palisades along the bank of the Hudson River. A refreshment squifer below the site will provide ample water to the Bath House. The site is abstracted as a solid cubic volume (Pointing South) to maximize a variety of daily solar exposures.
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When creating the bath house I really decided to focus on the idea of gradual temperature volumes through the process. With this concept I was able to develop my plans and section of how people body’s temperature change while moving to another spaces and their experience in the bath house. I was also able to develop a series of spaces based on the cold or warm vessels choosen from the Painting Analysis in the 1st part of the this Project.
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BATH HOUSE
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BATH HOUSE
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BATH HOUSE
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BATH HOUSE
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People will experiences diverses temperatures while they are movinng into another room. They will enjoy and relax for a day becasue the spaces are design for them to forget about work for one day. As you will see, each floor will have different temparature spaces based on the used of it.
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BATH HOUSE
Main Entrance View 06/25/20 1pm
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BATH HOUSE
Waiting Room 01 06/25/20 1pm
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Waiting Room 02 06/25/20 1pm
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Cold Pool & Light Well GEOVANNY JAPA
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Warm/Hot Pool Area 06/25/20 1pm
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Warm/Hot Pool Area 06/25/20 1pm GEOVANNY JAPA
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Shower Room Area 06/25/20 1pm GEOVANNY JAPA
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Massage Room Area 06/25/20 1pm GEOVANNY JAPA
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Waiting Room Gif Click to Play Gif
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BATH HOUSE
South View_Perspective
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Thank You
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