PORTFOLIO
KENJI IKEGAYA CARDIFF UNIVERSITY
TAFONI Using the natural form of tafoni to inspire architecture construction design and principles. We started by investigating the form via formfinding both digitally and physicallly. The form is to be applied to a residential/mall complex
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:FORM FINDING
Using tiling to create a realistic architecture design structure, where perforations are public space and solids are private space. Precedents: BiG building PAGE 3
Physical form finding via plaster and balloons to create perforations that perforate the surface and each other, to investigate the tectonic qualities of tafoni applied to architecture. Cavernous areas form, lending themselves to public space PAGE 4
PHYSICAL FORM FINDING
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PRAXIS:MODULAR
Using praxis, modular forms to create a logical approach. Here tafoni is interpreted as arches where perforations are entry points. Modular form lended itself to small scale, not the large .scale needed PAGE 6
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TECTONIC BOARD
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Creating perforations in a rectangular mass, to create public areas vs private areas (perforations vs solids). Inspired by physical form finding, then interpreted digitally
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Physical manisfestation provides successful insight into possibilities of perforations as public space. Tiling method proves realistic approach to concept. Tiles and perforations seem to create ampitheater spaces PAGE 11
SITE ANALYSIS
Analysis of site of residential and mall complex PAGE 12
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PRECEDENT STUDIES
Bjarke Ingels Group, TEK building David Chipperfield, Ninetree Village Hangzou
Herzog and De Meuron, Forum, Barcelona Steven Holl, MIT Simmons Hall
Magnus Larsson, Dune Robert Bruno, Steel House
Herzog and De Meuron, Miami Herzog and De Meuron, Beirut Terraces David Chipperfield, Americas Cup, Valencia PAGE 15
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PROCESS WORK
Process work of building complex PAGE 17
DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING
Concept inhabitaiton PAGE 18
TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATION COMPARATIVE BOARD PAGE 19
DESIGN PROPOSAL PAGE 20
DESIGN PROPOSAL TECHNICAL DRAWINGS MATERIAL STRUCTURE 5 KENJI IKEGAYA, JAI PATEL, KARIMAH HASSAN, ELLIOT JEFFERIES
LANDSCAPING AND RETAIL GROUND FLOOR 1:200
LANDSCAPING AND RETAIL FIRST FLOOR 1:200
Landscapign and retail of first floor inspired by grid design based off of views.. Building shape to block site noise and .due to site boundaries
RETAIL + LANDSCAPING
LANDSCAPING AND RETAIL FIRST FLOOR 1:200
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DESIGN PROPOSAL TECHNICAL DRAWINGS MATERIAL STRUCTURE 5 KENJI IKEGAYA, JAI PATEL, KARIMAH HASSAN, ELLIOT JEFFERIES
SECTIONS 1:200 A-A’
B-B’
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SECTIONS
Variation in shutter system allows variation and individuality, as well as creating further perforations in the building facade, perforations that fluctuate over time
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A
DESIGN PROPOSAL RESIDENTIAL - THIRD FLOOR TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
RESIDENTIAL - FIFTH FLOOR
RESIDENTIAL - FOURTH FLOOR
MATERIAL STRUCTURE 5
KENJI IKEGAYA, JAI PATEL, KARIMAH HASSAN, ELLIOT JEFFERIES
FLOOR PLANS 1:200
A’
B RESIDENTIAL - SECOND FLOOR
B’ RESIDENTIAL - THIRD FLOOR
RESIDENTIAL - SIXTH FLOOR
A RESIDENTIAL - FOURTH FLOOR
B
RESIDENTIAL - FIFTH FLOOR
A’ RESIDENTIAL/RETAIL- SEVENTH FLOOR
RESIDENTIAL - FOURTH FLOOR 2
RESIDENTIAL - THIRD FLOOR RESIDENTIAL - FIFTH FLOOR
1 2
RESIDENTIAL - SIXTH FLOOR 4
3
3
ROOFTOP
RESIDENTIAL - FIFTH FLOOR
RESIDENTIAL - FOURTH FLOOR
2 1 2 RESIDENTIAL/RETAILSEVENTH FLOOR
RESIDENTIAL - SIXTH FLOOR 4
5
3
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RESIDENTIAL - FIFTH FLOOR RESIDENTIAL/RETAIL- SEVENTH FLOOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Gym Bars Restaurants Pool Roof terrace
FLOOR PLANS 4
3
3
RESIDENTIAL - SIXTH FLOOR
RESIDENTIAL - SIXTH FLOOR RESIDENTIAL - FIFTH FLOOR
RESIDENTIAL - FIFTH FLOOR
RESIDENTIAL - FOURTH FLOOR
RESIDENTIAL/RETAIL- SEVENTH FLOOR RESIDENTIAL - SIXTH FLOOR
2 1 2
4
3
3
RESIDENTIAL - FIFTH FLOOR
RESIDENTIAL - SIXTH FLOOR
RESIDENTIAL/RETAIL- SEVENTH FLOOR
ROOFTOP 2 1
2 1
2
2 5
4 4
3
3
3
3
RESIDENTIAL/RETAIL- SEVENTH FLOOR
RESIDENTIAL - SIXTH FLOOR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
ROOFTOP 2
Gym Bars Restaurants Pool Roof terrace
2 1 2
4
3
1
3 2
4
5
3
RESIDENTIAL/RETAIL- SEVENTH FLOOR
3
ROOFTOP 2 1
2 1
1. Gym
2
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HOUSING UNITS
PLANS SECTIONS
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DETAIL SECTIONS
RENDERS
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Views
Airflow
DIAGRAMS
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