Jean Paul Broc Fall 2015 Portfolio Stockpile LA Shea Studio University of Southern California
This project proposes a new housing typology focused on collective spaces and the use of ground as vertical circulation. A separation from a car-based design and a break from symmetry, monotony and set geometries is encouraged thorugh the use of the drool. As the housing shortage in los angeles keeps increasing, the need for density and a typology of the collective is needed with a sense of urgency, and the drool is the perfect respnse to these troubling social issues. Part one is the analysis of the different needs and types of housing available thoughout the city. Part two starts exploring the site, Park La Brea, and systematizes the aggregation of units and their location in the site. Part three introduces the drool as the tool to increase density and transform the site into a pedestrian-friendly environment.
Part One Housing Wanted
list post ID Price
Housing Type
Bedrooms
Bathrooms
Neighborhood
Household Size (ppl)
1,300
bungalow
1
1
Silverlake
1 + 1 dog
2100
house
2
2
Santa Monica
2
1500
stand-alone unit
1
1
non-South Centra 1
-
guest house
1
1
LA Area
1
-
studio
0
1
-
1
1100
room in a house
1
1
SF Valley
2
700
studio
0
1
LA Area
1
-
guest house
1
1
Westside
1
1400
house
2
1
San Gabriel Valle 2
1300
apartment
1
1
Southbay
Housing Wanted Survey Data
1 + 2 dogs
Requested Amenities Private or Shared? Parking Required?
Pets OK?
Special Notes
backyard
private
yes
yes
dog's name is Mac
washer & dryer
private
yes
yes
graduates
furnished
private
yes
no
music studio
shared
-
-
dutch music artist
washer & dryer
private
-
no
single woman
-
shared
yes
no
young christian couple
kitchen
shared
-
-
racent graduate
-
shared
-
-
will design and mantain landscape for rent
-
private
yes
no
married couple
-
private
-
yes
Housing Wanted Survey Data 2
Unit Data
Collective Data
Housing Wanted Survey Data
Housing Wanted Survey Data
01
A
A
A B
A
A B
02
A C
D
D
A
A C
B
A C
A C
03
A
B
B
D
C B C
A
04
A
C
D
E
C
E
B
B
A B
B
B
05
A
B
B
B
B
A
A
A
06
A C
B
B
B
B
A C
C
C
07
A
C
B
B
A
C
C
A
C
A
C
C
C
08
A
A
C
B B
E
E
E
A
D
D
A
C
C
09
A
B D B
B
C C D
A
A
A
10
A B C
D
D
A
B
B C
B C
B C
B C
C
Stills
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Part Two The Unit - Mid-review
Park La Brea
Apartment Towers Townhomes Inner Streets “Public” Amenities
Units
CBS PAN PACIFIC PARK
THE FARMER’S MARKET
THE GROVE
LA BREA AVE.
FAIRFAX AVE.
3RD S T.
HANCOCK PARK LACMA
TAR PITS WILSHIRE BLVD. WILSHIRE COURTYARD
Context
Geometry
Apartment Towers Townhomes Inner Streets “Public” Amenities Townhomes Parking
Unit Breakdown
Detailed Unit Location
Rearranged Grid
Existing Units
Existing Parking
Site Analysis
title
title
Useful Streets
Existing Units
Added Density
New Parking
Unit Geometry
Unit Stacking System
Tower Apartments Townhomes 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Units Parking Garages New Units
Site Plan
22 16 21 23
6
2
20 17
15 14
10
19 18
13 11 12
7
3 5 4
9
1
8
Tower Apartments Recreation Areas Existing Units Parking Garages New Studio Units New 1B Units New 2B Units Cut/Selected Area
Partial Plan @ 6’-0”
22 16 21 23
6
2
20 17
15 14
10
19 18
13 11 12
7
3 5 4
9
1
8
Tower Apartments Recreation Areas Existing Units Parking Garages New Studio Units New 1B Units New 2B Units Cut/Selected Area
Partial Plan @ 16’-0”
Partial Plan @ 16’-0”
1
2
7
13
19
8
14
3
9
5
10
15
20
4
11
16
21
Unfolded Elevations
6
12
17
22
18
23
Section A-A”
Part Three The Drool
Park La Brea Geometric Layout
Park La Brea Geometric Layout
Park La Brea Block Mirroring
Park La Brea Block Mirroring
Reorganization of Site
Reorganization of Site
Tower Apartments Townhomes 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Units Parking Garages
Existing Parking Structures
Existing Parking Structures
Tower Apartments Townhomes 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Units Parking Garages New Units
Parking and CLosed Streets Turned into New Units
Parking and CLosed Streets Turned into New Units
Tower Apartments Townhomes 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Units Parking Garages New Units Drools
New Units and Drools
New Units and Drools
Drools Center Points & Corner Condition
Variating Drool Radius
Drools
Location of New Units
New Units & Drools
Top View Plan of Blocks
11’
11’
11’
11’
11’
5’6”
5’6”
5’6”
11’
Unit Dimensions
11’
5’6”
5’6”
7’
7’
7’
7’
7’
1’2”
4’ x 8’ x 16” Plywood Sheeting 16”
Steel Rebar
4’ x 8’ x 16” Plywood Flooring
4’ 4’ 4’ 4’
8’
8’
8’
8’
Rebar and Plywood Construction
8’
8’
Exterior Shot-crete System
Location of Windows
Unit 1st Floor
Unit 2nd Floor
Stills
Film Still
Film Still