FOUR STAR PAVILION Sound - 1,200 SF, Water - 1,500 SF, Earth - 1,400, Fire - 900 SF Client: The Chicago Park and Recreation Department Maggie Daley Park/Millennium park - Chicago.
CHICAGO - WINDY CIT Y In the 1830s, Chicago's emerging government adopted the motto "Urbs in horto," a Latin phrase meaning "City in a Garden." For nearly two centuries, Chicago's citizens have rallied for the creation and protection of parkland, and many of the city's parks have served as testing grounds for important ideas and social movements. Many of the parks were originally created or shaped by nationally acclaimed architects, planners, landscape designers, or artists, such as Daniel H. Burnham, Frederick Law Olmsted Sr., Jens Jensen, Alfred Caldwell, and Lorado Taft.
1. THE MAGGIE DALEY PARK
2. PAVILION
3. REQUIREMENTS AND GOALS FOR THE PAVILION PROGRAM :
4 . PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:
The park features a one-quarter-mile-long ice skating ribbon , rock-climbing walls , and tennis courts. It includes three open lawn areas, a lawn panel, a café space, and picnic groves. The northeast section retains the Richard and Annette Bloch Cancer Survivors Garden , which was laid out in 1996. The former Daley Bicentennial Plaza had included 12 tennis courts and Maggie Daley Park accommodates 6 replacement courts. The courts are in the far Northeastern corner known as Peanut Park.
pa-viĺ-ion: – a large, often sumptuous tent – a light, sometimes ornamental structure in a garden, park or place of recreation that is used for entertainment or shelter.
Functionality Safety and security (visibility) Durability and maintenance – Materials – Vandalism (12’ minimum distance to structural member) Compliance with Fire Code Accessibility and Contextuality
shade, seating, durability, and ample sightlines through the space.
YOUR ASSIGNMENT IS TO DESIGN A PARK PAVILION AT MAGGIE DALEY PARK
INSPIRATION AND CONCEPT
Art Institute of Chicago Modern Wing
Establishment of Fort Dearborn Created by Siipkan Creative from the Noun Project
The Century of Progress Exposition of 1933–34 Created by Siipkan Creative from the Noun Project
The Great Chicago Fire of 1871
BP Pedestrian Bridge Created by Siipkan Creative from the Noun Project
The World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 Created by Siipkan Creative from the Noun Project
CHICAGO SKYLINE
is an absolute architectural wonder outlined by skyscrapers of all shapes. As the birthplace of skyscrapers, Chicago has seen the birth of many architectural concepts. It all started with Goldberg’s Marina City and the One Parke Place Crain Communications Building rising as Chicago skyscrapers.
CONCEPTUALIZATION
1. SKYLINE
2. INVERT
3. MODULATION
The city architectural skyline observed from a horizontal plane is the 1st architectural expression and form framework
The backward flow current of the Chicago river is expressed in the second stage to invert the line.
Multiple vertical boxes are combines to create a depiction of the inverted city line to a reduced scale.
VISUALIZATION
4. COMBINE (REFUGE)
Created by Siipkan Creative from the Noun Project
Created by Siipkan Creative from the Noun Project
Created by Siipkan Creative from the Noun Project
Created by Siipkan Creative from the Noun Project
Extruded boxes enhance connectivity to man seeking refuge through urban fabric, permeability and sepration.
5. BIOPHILIC APROACH
6. DIVISION AND FLOW
Natural shapes and forms are often sinuous, flowing, and adaptive in responding to forces and pressures found in nature.
Multiple vertical rectangles are combines to create a depiction of the inverted city line .
1. SITE
SITE ANALYSIS AND PLANS
24.5-acre green space with a video display, the reflective “Bean” sculpture & an outdoor theater.
2. ACCESSIBILIT Y 1. Wheelchair accessible entrance 2. Wheelchair accessible parking lot A
3. AMENITIES 1. Good for kids 2. Public restroom
4. FOCAL CONNECTION
A
Extruded boxes enhance connectivity to man seeking refuge through urban fabric, permeability and sepration. ADA RAMP
ADA RAMP 5. SITE PARALLEL PERSPECTIVE Sound - Newton cradle Water - Reflection pool Earth - Green space Fire - Great flame
6. LONGITUDINAL SECTION
8. EPOXY SEAL CONCRETE
7. MATERIALIT Y
The seal will provide a reflection effect on the concrete.
A material that will connect Frank Gehry and Renzo Piano will enhance the aim of the pavillion - Connection
THE WIND (SOUND) PAVILION
1. SHELL
2. SOUND - NEWTON CRADLE
3. BIRD EYE VIEW
4. FLOOR PLAN
5. SECTION
6. SIDE FACADE
6. APROACH FACADE
THE WATER ( R-POOL) PAVILION
1. SHELL
2. WATER - REFLECTION POOL
3. BIRD EYE VIEW
4. FLOOR PLAN
4. SECTION
4. SIDE FACADE
4. APROACH FACADE
THE EARTH (GREEN) PAVILION
1. SHELL
2. EARTH - GREEN SPACE
3. BIRD EYE VIEW
4. FLOOR PLAN
4. SECTION
4. SIDE FACADE
4. APROACH FACADE
THE LIGHT (FIRE) PAVILION
1. SHELL
2. FIRE - GREAT FLAME
3. BIRD EYE VIEW
4. FLOOR PLAN
4. SECTION
4. SIDE FACADE
4. APROACH FACADE
USER EXPERIENCE
LIGHT STUDY KINETIC ARCHITECTURE is a concept through which buildings are designed to allow parts of the structure to move, without reducing overall structural integrity. A building’s capability for motion can be used just to: enhance its aesthetic qualities; respond to environmental conditions; and/or, perform functions that would be impossible for a static structure.
5. 10.45 AM
5. 1:50 PM
5. 4:30 PM
5. 5:59 PM
The possibilities for practical implementations of kinetic architecture increased sharply in the late 20th century due to advances in mechanics, electronics, and robotics. QUADRANT CONCEPT Quadrant House is named after the device used by astronomers to determine the position of the stars. This motif forms the basis for the concept of the building’s moving section, which pivots through 90 degrees.
RAW PROCESS
THANK YOU Joseph Oche Ali ARCH 607 - Park Pavilion Maggie Daley Park/Millennium park - Chicago Ray Holliday, AIA, ASLA, APA, ASID, LI