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content 1 Boabab
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07 Floor Plan 09 Elevations 10 Electrical 13 Roof Plan 15 Building Sections Window & Door Schedule 17 Cover Page 19 Site Plan 20 Inspiration Floor Plan & Kitchen Elev. 21 Sketches Roof Plan 22 Rendering Elevation One 23 Elevation Two 24 Section 25 Framing 26 Concept, Research, Location Electrical 27 Facade I Inspiration & Research Rendering Constructional Sketches Presentation Board
2 Floor Plan I
5 Patio Install 6 Maserati
3 Floor Plan II About, Inspiration, Style
Cover Page First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan Elevation One Elevation Two Sketch Model
Facade II Sketches 29 Process 30 Rendered Views 31 32 33 Photo 34 Color Pencil 35 Pastel & Charcoal 37 Ink & Gouache
7 ArtWorks
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Gazebo
BAOBAB
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Glenadale Community College Shed / Gazebo Competition
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Inspiration... The inspiration of this gazebo design came from a particular species of trees, called the Baobab. I was not only inspired from the immense size of this tree but mainly by the unique shape, structure and what the tree represented. The reason I chose to base my gazebo design off a tree is mainly, what the tree represents around the world. Trees have traditionally been planted in many cultures in honor of an accomplishment or an important rite of passage such as a graduation, wedding, retirement or the birth of a child. This tradition is also appropriate for honoring the life of a loved one at the loved one’s passing. A tree often represents life and slow, steady growth.
Research... This tree is native to only a few places around the world, Madagascar, Africa and Australia. The name Baobab is the most common and typical name for this tree, but there are other common name such as upside-down tree boab, boaboa, etc. The species of tree that was used for the gazebo design is that one that are found in Madagascar. Obviously the most conspicuous part of this tree is, besides of its odd shape, the trunk or the body of the tree. This trunk that can reach up to a circumference of 154 feet, is not only for esthetic purposes but it is also for practical purposes. Not only for the tree but also for the inhabitants around it. The immense trunks purpose is to store water during the raining season and used in time of drought and dry seasons. Not only does the Baobab use the stored up water during droughts but the inhabitants around it can bore a hole and draw out some of the stored water.
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Rendered Views... Here are some alternate rendered views of the Boabab gazebo.
Rendering done in Rhino
Under Construction... As the winner of this competition the tenant agreed to have the designer’s piece to be built. This is currently in the process of producing the construction document, to have it go through the engineer and the city.
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Under Construction
Construction Sketches... Some sketches that show the methods of constructing this gazebo.
Presentation Board
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Baobab Glendale Gazebo Competition Concept
OVERHANG LEVEL 8’-0”
SEAT LEVEL 1’-8” GROUND LEVEL 0’-0”
Purpose
Materials
The purpose for this gazebo is a place for the public people to gather leisurely and a locker for the gardener’s.
The materials used on the gazebo is one that is cost efficient. As the materials for the conopy are reclaimed sails, that are tightly stretched over the overhang. The main structure uses simple 2x4 which are then covered with melamine plywood.
Concept Emulates a baobab tree, that has the characteristics of man made and natural attributes. The man made attributes is the shape and the facade of the gazebo, where as the materials that are use portray the natural environment.
Function This gazebo is place not only to enhance the look and feel of this garden but as a form of a locker and a well. It can be used to store the gardener’s tools in a convenient manner and location. Also, the gazebo act a form of a well that stores and collects rain water resulting in free resources.
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Floor Plan I
One Story Residential... This work is done in a constructional document manner. The bases of this work was to learn the methods and terms of how a constructional document is portrayed and the manner it is done. The original work is all done by hand.
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Floor Plan II
Haniaethol Cyfoes... This work here is a custom two story residential that I had to design for one of my architectural class. We were given the location, lot size and the city regulation that has the setbacks and maximum height of the house. As for the design limitation, there was no regulations that we had to follow. As for the name of this residential house it is “contemporary abstract� translated in Welsh.
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Concept... As for the concept or the inspiration for this two story residential, there is no inspiration. The only idea that I had in mind for the design of this house, is that it went from contemporary to abstract and modern. The first floor of this residence layout, of the structure, is contemporary. The basic four walls square shape with some juxtaposed walls. However as you move up to the second floor it transforms into a more abstract layout, with many protruding corners and walls that create different angular walls. This transition from one form to the other takes place at the stairs. All in all, there is no concept or inspiration that came to mind in the design phase for this residential house. The main focus, from the first phase of design, was space and the flow of the house.
Style... This work is done in a constructional document manner. The original work is all done by hand.
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One Story Residential... This work is done in a constructional document manner. There is not inspiration or concept for this residential house. This is just a basic one story residential house for a family of four.
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41 3 A--
B A--
DN
H
I
13
DN J
12
14
HIS
113
K
MASTER BEDROOM 111
FAMILY ROOM
HERS
114
112
11
HALLWAY G
110
TUB
MASTER BATHROOM
L
10
109
SHOWER
SEAT
NICHE
9
DESK W.C. M F
KITCHEN
MICRO
115
D.W.
A A--
LAUNDRY
OVEN
108
REFR.
BEDROOM
116
HALLWAY
2 A--
4 A--
117
8
W/D
7
CLOSET
15 16
6
PANTRY
107
17
PANTRY 118
E
HALLWAY
BATH
102
106
5
D
SHOWER 105
NOOK
LIVING ROOM
N
119
101
4
CLOSET 104
2
3
C
O P
1
BEDROOM
A
103
PORCH
DN
B
1 A--
FLOOR PLAN
N
1/4" = 1'-0"
A
CLASS "A" ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOD OVER 30# FELT
RAKE TRIM, PAINT BRICK CHIMNEY
ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOF
4" GALVANIZED METAL GUTTER, PAINT FINISH
BRICK CHIMNEY
TOP PLATE
TOP PLATE
96.0000
FLOOR LINE
60" WINDOW PLANTER BOX
WOOD GUARDRAIL BRICK STAIRS AND PORCH
FLOOR LINE
GRADE LINE
WINDOW SHUTTERS, PAINT EXTERIOR SEMENT PLASTER, APINT, COLOR TO FOLLOW
BRICK STEPS AND LANDING 24X24 SCREENED ACCESS VENT
WINDOW SHUTTERS, PAINT
WOOD GUARDRAIL, PAINT
CEMENT PLASTER FINISH
1
EAST ELEVATION
2
1/4" = 1'-0"
1/4" =
1'-0"
CLASS "A" ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOD OVER 30# FELT
15" CIRCLE ATTIC VENT
BRICK CHIMNEY
NORTH ELEVATION
WOOD RAKE TRIM, PAINT
BRICK CHIMNEY
4" GALVANIZED METAL GUTTER, PAINT FINISH
RAKE TRIM, PAINT
TOP PLATE
TOP PLATE
FLOOR LINE
FLOOR LINE
96.0000
BRICK LANDING AND STEPS CEMENT PLASTER FINISH OVER METAL LATH
4X14 VENT, PAINT
GADE LINE BRICK LANDING AND STEPS CEMENT PLASTER FINISH OVER METAL LATH
BRICK STEPS AND LANDING 3" CIRCLE DOWNSPOUT, PAINT
24X24 SCREENED ACCESS VENT
CEMENT PLASTER FINISH OVER METAL LATH
A-1
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WEST ELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"
4
SOUTH ELEVATION 1'-0"
1/4" =
A-4
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DN W.P.
3:12
ELECTRICAL LEGEND
DN
SLOPE W.P.
WALL MOUNTED DUPLEX OUTLET 16" A.F.F. - U.N.O
HERS WALL MOUNTED QUADPLEX OUTLET 16" A.F.F. - U.N.O. C
MASTER BEDROOM
GFI
HIS
+42" C
W.P.
WALL MOUNTED DUPLEX OUTLET GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER (SEE PLANS FOR HEIGHTS)
WALL MOUNTED DUPLEX OUTLET WEATHER PROOF - 16" A.F.F. - U.N.O.
+42"
FAMILY ROOM
WALL MOUNTED DUPLEX OUTLET CONNECTED TO A LIGHT SWITCH
S GFI +44"
WALL MOUNTED TELEPHONE OUTLET 16" A.F.F. - U.N.O.
HALLWAY
MASTER BATHROOM TUB
GFI +44"
SEAT
+36"
C
WALL MOUNTED CABLE OUTLET - COAX CABLE 16" A.F.F. - U.N.O.
S
LIGHT OR EQUIPMENT SWITCH TO DESIGNATED OUTLET OR JUNCTION BOX
J
JUNCTION BOX
SHOWER
NICHE
GFI
DESK
GFI
W.C.
S
KITCHEN
+36"
MICRO
C
+36" D.W.
BEDROOM
GFI +44"
+36" REFR.
OVEN GFI +44"
GFI +44"
HALLWAY S
W/D GFI PANTRY
GFI +36"
HALLWAY LIVING ROOM
BATH
NOOK
S
BEDROOM
W.P.
PORCH
DN
ELECTRICAL PLAN N 1/4" = 1'-0"
3:12 SLOPE
3:12
3:12
SLOPE
SLOPE
3:12
3:12
SLOPE
SLOPE
3:12
3:12
SLOPE
SLOPE
ROOF PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0"
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N
45 ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOF OVER 30# FELT AND PLYWD SHEATHING
2X10 RAFTERS @ 16" O.C.
2X4 BRACE @ 48" O.C.
2X8 CEILING JSTS @ 24" O.C. WITH R-30 BATT INSULATION
TOP PLATE LINE
BEDROOM
2X4 STUD @ 16" O.C. WITH 5/8" EXTERIOR CEMENT PLASTER FINISH AND R-13 BATT INSULATION
KITCHEN
96.0000
FLOOR LINE
4X6 GIRDER
2X8 FLOOR JOIST @ 16" 0.C.
A
2X10 RAFTER @ 16" O.C. W/ R-30 BATT INSULATION
CONCERT PIER
BUILDING SECTION
2X8 CEILING JSTS @ 24" O.C.
SPREAD FOOTING
1/4" = 1'-0"
2X12 RIDGE BOARD
TOP PLATE LINE
95.9966
LIVING
HALLWAY
KITCHEN
2X4 STUD @ 16" O.C. WITH 5/8" EXTERIOR CEMENT PLASTER FINISH AND R-13 BATT INSULATION
MASTER BEDROOM
FLOOR LINE
2X6 FLOOR JOIST @ 16" O.C.
SPREAD FOOTING
B
BUILDING SECTION
4X6 GIRDER
1/4" = 1'-0"
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Window and Door Schedule... The chart here shows the dimensions for all the windows and doors that are use for this floor plan.
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DOOR SCHEDULE DOOR
FLOOR
BASE
WALLS
NOTES/REMARKS NOTE/REMARKS
HT
MAT'L
FIN
MAT'L
FIN
FIN
MAT'L
FIN
LIVING ROOM
WOOD
WD-1
WOOD
B-1
GYP. BD.
P-1
WOOD
ST-1
HALLWAY
WOOD
WD-1
WOOD
B-1
GYP. BD.
P-1
WOOD
ST-1
FLAT
BEDROOM
WOOD
WD-1
WOOD
B-1
GYP. BD.
P-1
WOOD
ST-1
SLOPED
WOOD
CLOSET
WD-1
TILE
SHOWER
TILE-1
MARBLE
BATH
CLOSET
M-1
WOOD
BEDROOM
WD-1
WOOD
MASTER BATHROOM
WD-1
M-1
MARBLE
HALLWAY
WD-1
WOOD
WOOD
MASTER BEDROOM
WD-1
WOOD
TILE
WOOD
WOOD
WOOD
WOOD
WOOD
WOOD
MAT'L
B-1
GYP. BD.
B-1
GLASS
B-1
GYP. BD.
B-1
GYP. BD.
B-1
GYP. BD.
B-1
GYP. BD.
B-1
GYP. BD.
B-1
GYP. BD.
FRAME
CEILING
ROOM NAME
P-1
G-1
P-1
P-1
P-1
P-1
P-1
P-1
WOOD
GYT. BD.
GYT. BD.
WOOD
WOOD
GYT. BD
WOOD
WOOD
NUMBER
TYPE
1
1
SIZE (W X H)
THK.
1-3/4"
3'-0" X 6'-8"
MAT.
FIN.
HDWR.
MAT.
FIN.
WOOD
PAINT
SILVER/AL.
MTL.
PAINT
HEAD
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1
3'-0" X 6'-8"
1-3/4"
WOOD
PAINT
SILVER/AL.
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3
3'-0" X 6'-8"
1-1/2"
AI./MI
PAINT
SILVER/AL.
PAINT
5
3'-0" X 6'-8"
1-3/4"
WOOD
PAINT
SILVER/AL.
WOOD
PAINT
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9
2'-0" X 6'-8"
1-7/16"
WOOD
PAINT
SILVER/AL.
WOOD
PAINT
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1
3'-0" X 6'-8"
1-3/4"
WOOD
PAINT
SILVER/AL.
WOOD
PAINT
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3
3'-0" X 6'-8"
1-1/2"
AI./MI
PAINT
SILVER/AL.
MTL.
PAINT
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1
3'-0" X 6'-8"
1-3/4"
WOOD
PAINT
SILVER/AL.
WOOD
PAINT
SILVER/AL.
WOOD
PAINT
PAINT
WOOD
ST-1
2'-8 X 6'-8"
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2
2-7/8"
WOOD
PAINT
SILVER/AL.
WOOD
PAINT
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1
3'-0" X 6'-8"
1-3/4"
WOOD
PAINT
SILVER/AL.
WOOD
PAINT
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1
3'-0" X 6'-8"
1-3/4"
WOOD
PAINT
SILVER/AL.
WOOD
PAINT
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6
2'-7" X 6'-8"
2-1/4"
WD./GL.
PAINT
SILVER/AL.
MTL.
PAINT
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2'-7" X 6'-8"
2-1/4"
WD./GL.
PAINT
SILVER/AL.
MTL.
PAINT
PAINT
WOOD
WOOD
WD-1
WD-1
WOOD
HIS
WOOD
WOOD
B-1
GYP. BD.
B-1
GYP. BD.
FAMILY ROOM
WOOD
WD-1
WOOD
B-1
GYP. BD.
KICHEN
WOOD
WD-1
WOOD
B-1
LAUNDRY
WOOD
WD-1
WOOD
B-1
P-1
P-1
WOOD
WOOD
WOOD
FLAT
ST-1
ST-1
FLAT
P-1
WOOD
ST-1
GYP. BD.
P-1
WOOD
ST-1
FLAT
GYP. BD.
P-1
WOOD
ST-1
FLAT
SLOPED
HALLWAY
WOOD
WD-1
WOOD
B-1
GYP. BD.
P-1
WOOD
ST-1
FLAT
PANTRY
WOOD
WD-1
WOOD
B-1
GYP. BD.
P-1
WOOD
ST-1
FLAT
NOOK
WOOD
WD-1
WOOD
B-1
GYP. BD.
P-1
WOOD
ST-1
SLOPED
1'-9" X 6'-8"
-
WOOD
1-1/2"
PAINT
WOOD
8
WOOD
PAINT
SILVER/AL.
WOOD
PAINT
16
8
1'-9" X 6'-8"
1-1/2"
WOOD
PAINT
SILVER/AL.
WOOD
PAINT
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2
2'-8 X 6'-8"
2-7/8"
WD./GL.
PAINT
SILVER/AL.
WOOD
PAINT
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WOOD PAINT
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PAINT
WOOD
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PAINT
SLOPED
PAINT HERS
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-
WOOD PAINT
-
-
WOOD PAINT
FLAT
ST-1
PAINT
WOOD
-
-
WOOD PAINT
FLAT
ST-1
PAINT
WOOD
-
-
AI./MI PAINT
SLOPED
P-1
PAINT
AI./MI
-
-
WOOD PAINT
FLAT
ST-1
PAINT
WOOD
-
-
WOOD PAINT
FLAT
P-1
-
-
WOOD
FLAT
P-1
-
-
PAINT
WOOD
-
-
PAINT WOOD
PAINT
FLAT
ST-1
-
PAINT
WOOD PAINT
1
PAINT
WOOD
AL.
WOOD PAINT
WOOD
PAINT
1-1/2"
5
PAINT
WOOD
PAINT
WOOD
THRES.
METAL
WOOD PAINT
WOOD
WOOD
1'-2" X 6'-8"
4
JAMB
WOOD
SLOPED
WOOD
METAL
PAINT
PAINT
WOOD
AL. METAL
WOOD PAINT
PAINT
WOOD
AL.
-
WOOD PAINT
PAINT
WOOD
-
WOOD PAINT
PAINT
-
DOOR TYPES:
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2
3
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MATERIAL AND COLOR LEGEND
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WINDOW SCHEDULE DETAILS SIZE (W X H)
MATERIAL
FINISH
GLAZING
(3) 2'-2" X 4'-5"
MTL./VINYL
WHITE
DUAL GLAZING
3'-6" X 3'-10"
MTL./VINYL
WHITE
DUAL GLAZING
MTL./VINYL
WHITE
DUAL GLAZING
NUMBER
TYPE
A
4
FLOOR COVERING FINISH
WALL AND CEILING FINISH
B
3
C
1
(2) 1'-10" X 3'-5"
(2) 1'-10" X 3'-5"
MATERIAL
COLOR
DESCRIPTION
MATERIAL
COLOR
DESCRIPTION
CP-1
CARPET
CREAM
TO FOLLOW
P-1
PAINT
WHITE
FLAT
T-1
TILE
WHITE
TO FOLLOW
P-2
PAINT
WHITE
SEMI GLOSSY
WD-1
WOOD
OAK
TO FOLLOW
FINISH
P-3
PAINT
WHITE
EXTERIOR FLAT
CT-1
TILE
WHITE
TO FOLLOW
D
1
MTL./VINYL
WHITE
DUAL GLAZING
E
6
1'-6" X 2'-5"
MTL./VINYL
WHITE
DUAL GLAZING
F
6
1'-6" X 2'-5"
MTL./VINYL
WHITE
DUAL GLAZING
G
3
3'-6" X 3'-10"
MTL./VINYL
WHITE
DUAL GLAZING
WALL BASE FINISH
ABBREVIATIONS: MATERIAL
COLOR
DESCRIPTION
B-1
WOOD
TO FOLLOW
TO FOLLOW
B-2
TILE
TO FOLLOW
TO FOLLOW
AL. = ALUMINUM ANOD. = ANODIZED GL. = GLASS MI. = MIRROR MTL. = METAL PT. = PAINT ST. = STAIN WD. = WOOD S.C. = SOLID CORE
STAIN
OAK
JAMB
2'-7" X 4'-10"
I
5
2'-7" X 4'-10"
MTL./VINYL
WHITE
DUAL GLAZING
J
5
2'-7" X 4'-10"
MTL./VINYL
WHITE
DUAL GLAZING
K
2
3'-0" X 4'-10"
MTL./VINYL
WHITE
DUAL GLAZING
L
2
3'-0" X 4'-10"
MTL./VINYL
WHITE
DUAL GLAZING
M
1
WHITE
DUAL GLAZING
MTL./VINYL
WHITE
DUAL GLAZING
(2) 1'-10" X 3'-5"
MTL./VINYL
N
3
MTL./VINYL
WHITE
DUAL GLAZING
O
3
3'-6" X 3'-10"
MTL./VINYL
WHITE
DUAL GLAZING
P
5
2'-7" X 4'-10"
MTL./VINYL
WHITE
DUAL GLAZING
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL PAINT
PAINT
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
PAINT
METAL PAINT
PAINT METAL
METAL
PAINT
PAINT
PAINT
METAL
METAL
METAL
PAINT
PAINT METAL
METAL
PAINT
PAINT
PAINT
METAL
PAINT
PAINT
PAINT
METAL
PAINT
PAINT
PAINT
METAL
PAINT METAL
METAL
METAL
PAINT
PAINT
PAINT
METAL
PAINT
PAINT
PAINT
METAL
PAINT
PAINT
PAINT
METAL
PAINT
PAINT
PAINT
METAL
PAINT
PAINT METAL
METAL
PAINT
PAINT METAL
METAL
PAINT METAL
METAL PAINT
METAL
PAINT
3'-6" X 3'-10"
METAL PAINT
PAINT METAL
PAINT
PAINT METAL
METAL
TO FOLLOW
SILL
METAL
METAL PAINT
PAINT
5
H ST-1
NOTES/REMARKS
HARDWARE HEAD
METAL
PAINT
PAINT
PAINT
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
WINDOW TYPES:
1'-6" X 2'-5"
(2) 1'-10" X 3'-5" 3'-0" X 4'-10"
1
2
3'-6" X 3'-10"
3
(3) 2'-2" X 4'-5"
4
2'-7" X 4'-10"
5
6
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Patio Installation
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Purpose... The aim of this installation is to provide some form of seating and lounge for a patio that has a view. This installation is done in a way that will provide seating and lounging without taking way from the view with a solid mass furniture.
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Maserati
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Maserati Dealership Concept
1950
2000 Research...
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The history of Maserati is quite extensive and to cut it short, the life of Maserati has a lot of positives and negatives. It all started with three brothers, who share the passion of racing. The true passion that is shared for ever automotive enthusiast, the true performance of the car in every aspect, how it handles on the open road. However, the true passion of racing continues on, but in today’s age where it’s more class then its bloodline, that it’s more about the badge than how the car handles when it has all of its horses out and in a frenzy. Nonetheless, there are features in the car itself that continues on, and that is the unique fish mouth grill.
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FUTURE
Concept... One of the main ideas for this concept is to keep in mind the bloodline of this particular automotive brand. The key aspect for this concept is to portray the pivotal features, which as been used on their car models, which have been consistent throughout history, onto the façade of the building.
Location... The location of the dealership building is in the city of Pasadena, California. Located at 308 South Fair Oaks, Pasadena, California. This was the location of a previous Maserati dealer until they have moved out, due to unknown circumstances. The reason to choose this location was that it’s location was behind the main strip of Pasadena’s main attraction and shopping. To redesign and remodel the building so that it would attract viewers and challenge them to pondering off into the unknown of Pasadena.
Facade I... Being located on a corner of a busy intersection, the decision to make this the focal point of the building was unanimous. This feature being the hierarchy of the building, some research had to be done. Upon doing the research, on the models, the one think that was true and evident was it’s every unique “fishmouthed” grill. Ever since the first production model to today’s models, that infamous grill transferred from model to model.
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Facade II...
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In this façade, though it’s located in an ally way, as little hidden feature was add on this building design. This design feature will only be understood by those who are automotive enthusiasts. This design was taken from the hood of Maserati MC12, which is the only exotic car that was made, which made what this automotive company is know to the world. The introduction of this particular model, within the new millennium, is what put Maserati into the exotic car map.
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Original... Here portrays the original structure of the building without any additions or modifications. Here one can see the basic structure and style. As for the style of architecture, since it is placed in Old Town Pasadena, it has a American Craftsman style of architecture. Where the use of red brick is wrapped around the whole faรงade of the building.
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Addition I... The element that is being introduced and added here is on the pillars of the building. To stick with the illusion of the Maserati grill, this element had to be added in order to create and complete the illusion. The use of the element will be wrapped around the pillars, in that sense there will be less demolition. The reason why this element is added is the create that illusion of the pillars bending. As you can see not all of the pillars has this element on it, also and addition of one pillar.
Addition II... The final element to be added to this build is the most important, because it is what give the building its character and a sense of uniqueness. This last element is another wrap around building that has the shape of the grill cut out. This being the most Important piece it had to be place in a way that is seems like the element is floating in place. And by adding this element, the characteristics of the automobile can be physically shown. In addition, there is places a divot which in some way tells a story of the remodeling. The story is that, although this building is made more modern, the history of this building is still present under all the layers. That you can take something old and out dated and just by adding modern shapes and elements to it, it can be acceptable in the modern world.
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Alternate Views... Here are some alternate views of the dealership, that has been rendered, of the final overhaul.
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ArtWorks
*Nikon N6006, F-stop 3.5, Shutter speed : Bulb*
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*Color Pencil*
*Pastel & Charcoal*
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*Ink & Gouache*