EMBODIED - School of Metaphysics

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E m b o d i e d S c h o o l o f M e t a p h y s i c s

James Lieven, Joseph Kastner, Nicole Harrison Peter P. GochĂŠ, Assistant Professor 12 | 15 | 2017



Table of Contents

Preliminary Drawings

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Site Plan

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Floor Plans

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East Elevation Section 1 Section 2 West Elevation North Elevation Section 3 South Elevation

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Structure Model + Details

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Camera Obscura + Meditation Space

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Model

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Renderings

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Reviewers

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Edges and boundaries are things that define, organize, and relationally provide the framework of our existence. They are a symbiotic necessity in understanding spaces and ideas, whereas the separation of two or more things in fact defines a logic to the very nature of those things. Edges allow things to exist outside ourselves, therefore rendering our understanding of both ourselves and those things relationally incomplete. So, without fully comprehending, humans project boundaries that define their understanding. It is with this knowledge that begs the question what would happen when projected edges are disrupted? The given site on Governor’s island is surrounded by well known symbols of American and/or urban ideals that could be considered indexical. According to Rosalind Krauss, an index can be defined as “that type of sign which arises as the physical manifestation of a cause, of which traces, imprints, and clues are examples.” The iconic nature of the skyline surrounding Governor’s island provides an indexical context to situate oneself to carefully study the boundary between the physical and metaphysical by creating a unique atmospheric condition through the process of monumentally disrupted and redefined progression.


The first step in understanding a pedagogical metaphysical platform was to first understand the given boundaries: the horizon and the perimeter of the island. Our initial drawings explore the intersection of these two axial boundaries. The axis of the island perimeter is intersected by the axis between the two most apparent visual identities: Liberty Island and the bell tower (the tallest structure on Governor’s Island). It is along this axis that we placed our disruption as an atmospheric condition.

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The proposed walls highlight these two indexes as cognitive devices that inform a sense of identity and place. The resulting progression between these walls and around the redefined boundary of the water creates an emulated sense of displacement. It is this sense of displacement that we believe is a fundamental necessity to understand the concepts of the metaphysical realm.


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DISRUPT

STATUE OF LIBERTY

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BELL TOWER

IMMEDIATE SITE PLAN

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MECHANICAL 202 SF

PROJECTOR ROOM

WOMENS BATH 265 SF 10

MENS BATH 263 SF 10

COAT ROOM

COAT ROOM

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UP UP

HIGH TIDE OPENING

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SESSION ROOM 281 SF 2

SESSION ROOM 265 SF 2

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SESSION ROOM 282 SF 2

SESSION ROOM 266 SF 2

SESSION ROOM 243 SF 2

SESSION ROOM 205 SF 2

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+ 45’ COURTYARD

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OFFICE 159 SF 2 MENS BATH 344 SF 10

WOMENS BATH 344 SF 10

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LIBRARY 1172 SF 25

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OFFICE 159 SF 2

OFFICE 159 SF 2

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UP

MENS BATH 344 SF 10

WOMANS BATH 344 SF 10

CAFE 1068 SF 40 CLASSROOM 798 SF 40

CLASSROOM 798 SF 40

KITCHEN

FREEZER

STORAGE

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CLASSROOM 798 SF 40

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REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAM

SPACER MEMBER

STEEL ANGLE TYP

ANCHOR BOLT TYP

PERIMETER MEMBER

SEALANT TYP

FINISHED CONCRETE SLAB

WALKWAY DETAIL

INTERIOR FINISH INSULATION SHEATHING ACOUSTIC SEAL

CONCRETE SAND MIX (INSULATIVE) FINISHED FLOOR

MECHANICAL SCREW FIXINGS TO SECURE THE TREATED ALUMINUM HANGING RAIL TO THE WALL SUBSTRATE BEHIND THE CLADDING PANEL TREATED ALUMINUM HANGING RAIL SECURED TO THE BACK OF THE CLADDING PANEL USING MOISTURE RESISTANT ADHESIVE

PRECAST PANEL OUTER REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMN CONCRETE BEAM WALL CAVITY

PRECAST CONCRETE SLAB

WALL ASSEMBLY

INNER REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMN FLASHING


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Reviewers Kimberly Zarecore (Associate Professor - Dept of Architecture -ISU) Jelena Bogdanovic (Associate Professor - Dept of Architecture -ISU) Sharon Wohl (Assistant Professor - Dept of Architecture -ISU) Anna Jones (MOD Design) Kevin Lair (Lecturer - Dept of Architecture -ISU) Cameron Campbell (Associate Professor - Dept of Architecture -ISU) Firat Erdim (Assistant Professor - Dept of Architecture -ISU) Ivonne Santoyo-Orozco (Assistant Professor - Dept of Architecture -ISU) Kevin Owens (Lecturer - Dept of Architecture -ISU) Justin Dalburg (Saul Engineering) Terry Berk (City of Des Moines - Planning Department) Candace Biddle (City of Des Moines - Planning Department) Ulrike Passe (Assistant Professor - Dept of Architecture -ISU) Roman Chikerinets (Lecturer - Dept of Architecture -ISU) Jean Trottier (Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture, University of Manitoba)

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