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A L B R I G H T + E R S O Y + F R A N C O + H E I N E K i n d a l l S t e p h e n s
NICHOLTOWN GREENVILLE,SC
214 REBECCA STREET Young Residence
site plan of 214 Rebecca Street
RAIN GARDEN
EXISTING TREE
The development of the project reflects Ms. Young’s history and future focused thoughts as the site respects the footprint of the house her father built with a porous ground cover of slate chips with a border accentuated by raised vegetable garden beds. The idea from growth from the past also is seen in the use of the slate chips as the ground cover continues out to the west of the site to develop the property as a cohesive project. A gable roof, horizontal green siding, and the reuse of existing red brick all support the respect of history as they reference of the previous house as well as the community.
EXISTING TREE
RAIN GARDEN
1/8”=1’
elevations
SOUTH
WEST
NORTH
LEVELS OF CONTROL N
The levels of control allow for spaces to save money by using the natural conditions for the internal spaces. The construction of the project is geared for the cost reduction and public engagement as it utilizes small standard components that allow for easy non-professional work. The goal of the construction is to engage the community as the labor in a similar manner to a barn-raising. This will allow for the cost of construction to decrease and the community to be involved as they learn about new building techniques. The advanced framing system allows for the builder to work with traditional components as the construction moves to a more efficient modern building system.
NORTH
EAST
EAST
Due to her history in the neighborhood, Ms. Young has a strong connection with the public. This connection is reflected in the control levels within the building and the construction methods. The public and private spaces are layered from the innermost private space of her bedroom to the public space of her yard. Each area has different control levels in both lighting and air conditioning. The most private spaces have the highest manual control as the control eases and the influence of the external conditions increases with the publicity of the space.
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plan
1/8” CORRUGATED METAL SHEETS 1/8” CORRUGATED PLASTIC SHEETS
2 X 6 CUSTOM WOOD TRUSS 2 X 8 WOOD JOIST
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 3 1/2” BATT INSULATION
1/4” VIVNYL SIDING
TYVEK WATER BARRIER
2 X 6 WOOD SUBSTRUCTURE 1/2” PLYWOOD SHEATHING (SEALED)
1/2” PLYWOOD SHEATHING 3 1/2” BATT INSULATION
1/2” GYPSUM BOARD (WHITE PAINT FINISH)
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2
1/8” CORRUGATED METAL SHEETS
1/8” CORRUGATED METAL SHEETS 1/8” CORRUGATED PLASTIC SHEETS
2 X 6 CUSTOM WOOD TRUSS 2 X 8 WOOD JOIST 3 1/2” BATT INSULATION
2 X 6 WOOD SUBSTRUCTURE 1/2” PLYWOOD SHEATHING (SEALED) 1/2” GYPSUM BOARD (WHITE PAINT FINISH)
1/2” PLYWOOD FLOORING
1/4” VIVNYL SIDING TYVEK WATER BARRIER 1/2” PLYWOOD SHEATHING 3 1/2” BATT INSULATION
SATIN NICKEL THRESHOLD CYPRESS PORCH
SATIN NICKEL THRESHOLD
1/2” PLYWOOD FLOORING (SEALED)
TYVEK 2 X 10 SOLID WOOD FLOOR JOIST
CYPRESS PORCH DECKING 2 X 6 CUSTOM WOOD TRUSS
TYVEK TYVEK
TYVEK
1/2” PLYWOOD SHEATHING (SEALED)
TYVEK TYVEK CMU RETAINING WALL TO BE FILLED AND FINISHED WITH BOND BEAM
22X X68WOOD SOLID WOOD SUBSTRUCTURE CYPRESS JOIST 3 1/2” BATT INSULATION
TYVEK TYVEK
1/2” GYPSUM BOARD (WHITE PAINT FINISH)
1/8” C META
1/8” CORRUGATED METAL SHEETS
1/8” CORRUGATED METAL SHEETS
2 X 6 CUSTOM WOOD TRUSS
2 X 6 CUSTOM WOOD TRUSS
2 X 6 WOOD SUBSTRUCTURE 3 1/2” BATT 3 1/2” BATT VEK INSULATION INSULATION
1/2” PLYWOOD SHEATHING (SEALED) 2 X 6 WOOD TYVEK 1/2” GYPSUM BOARD SUBSTRUCTURE (WHITE PAINT FINISH) 1/2” PLYWOOD EK SHEATHING (SEALED) TYVEK 1/2” GYPSUM BOARD (WHITE PAINT FINISH)
1/8” CORRUGATED PLASTIC SHEETS 1/8” CORRUGATED PLASTIC SHEETS
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2X6 WOO
2 X 8 WOOD JOIST 1/4” VIVNYL SIDING 2 X 8 WOOD JOIST TYVEK WATER BARRIER 1/4” VIVNYL SIDING 1/2” PLYWOOD SHEATHING TYVEK WATER
BARRIER 3 1/2” BATT INSULATION 1/2” PLYWOOD SHEATHING 2 X 6 HEADER 3 1/2” BATT INSULATION
TYVEK TYVEK TYVEK
2X6 SUBS TYVEK
3 1/2” INSUL
1/2” P SHEA
TYVEK TYVEK TYVEK
1/2” G (WHI
TYVEK
2” SOLID CYPRESS FRONT DOOR
1/2” PLYWOOD FLOORING (SEALED)
2 X 10 SOLID WOOD FLOOR JOIST 1/2” PLYWOOD FLOORING (SEALED)
2 X 10 SOLID WOOD FLOOR JOIST CMU RETAINING WALL TO BE FILLED AND FINISHED WITH BOND BEAM
SATIN NICKEL THRESHOLD CYPRESS PORCH DECKING
2 X 8 SOLID WOOD SATIN NICKEL CYPRESS JOIST THRESHOLD CYPRESS PORCH DECKING
2 2 X 8 SOLID WOOD CYPRESS JOIST
CMU RETAINING WALL TO BE FILLED AND FINISHED WITH BOND BEAM Clean Space BASIC CRAWL SPACE ENCAPSULATION
8” CONCRETE FOOTING
1/2” P (SEAL
2 X 10 FLOO
CMU TO BE WITH
Clean SPAC
NICHOLTOWN GREENVILLE,SC
GREEN FOREST PARK
Building Community + Growing from Existing Efforts
phase_2
phase_1
CRITICAL INT
CRITICAL INTERSECTI
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING phase_1
ENLIVING PARK SOFT CHANGES & GROUND CLEARANCE GROUND WORK
HARD CHANGES & COVER PAVILLION CONGREGATIONAL SEATING GRILLS
LIGHT
organize & prep work
ASSESS
WAYFINDING & SIGNAGE
phase_2
ENRICHING ACTIVITIES organize & prep work
FUNDING | APPROVAL
UNITED WAY PARTNERSHIP SIGNAGE UPKEEP
SWAMP RABBIT TRAIL PARTNERSHIP MAINTENANCE FUNDING
UNITED WA PARTNERSH SIGNAGE UPKEEP SOFT CHANGES & GROUND CLEARANCE GROUND WORK
HARD CHANGES & COVER
WAYFINDING & SIGNAGE
ASSESS
SWAMP RAB PARTNERSH MAINTENAN FUNDING
phase_3
24 months
ENCOURAGING COMMUNITIY organize & prep work 5 months
4 months
8 months
2 weeks 4 months
4 months
6 months
GROWING FROM EXISTING EFFORTS
2 weeks
6 months
studio HUTCHINSON + STEPHENS
SOFT C & GRO CLEAR GROUN
2
CRITICAL INTERSECTION
2
2
3
TERSECTION
1
ION
The development plan focuses on the use of existing efforts to build up the Green Forest Park and establish an architectural language to be adopted by the Swamp Rabbit Trail and United Way for further development.
phase_2 continued
AY HIP
ENRICHING ACTIVITIES
organize & prep work
BBIT TRAIL HIP NCE
CHANGES OUND RANCE ND WORK
SOFT CHANGES & GROUND CLEARANCE GROUND WORK
HARD CHANGES & COVER
WAYFINDING & SIGNAGE
phase_1 HARD CHANGES & COVER SPORT COURT SUPPORT STRUTCTURES SEATING
WAYFINDING ASSESS
15 months
3 weeks
SOFT CHANGES & GROUND CLEARANCE GROUND WORK
ASSESS
phase_2
HARD CHANGES & COVER
WAYFINDING & SIGNAGE ASSESS
phase_3
LIGHT ASSESS
15 months 4 months
3 weeks
6 months... 4 months
6 months
2 weeks
4 months
6 months
2 weeks
GREEN FOREST PARK MASTER DEVELOPMENT PLAN
Cleveland Forest Neighborhood
Reedy River
phase_1
At the start of the project, my partner and I looked first to the community. The people we were working for began and stayed the focus of our project throughout the design process. Details from funding opportunities to community involvement were explored. The following is a record of the designed process for the Green Forest Park redevelopment. Each step of the process focuses to develop a language to enable the community to continue to grow. The details of the structures are kept consistent, yet flexible to allow for unity and site specificity as the project progresses down the Swamp Rabbit Trail. This language is to be used at existing intervention sites to start as a move to bring together previous efforts for a strong push to community enrichment.
Alameda Street
phase_2 + phase_3
0’
10’
20’
LIGHT FRAMED WOOD STRUCTURE + frequency of members creates rhythm + warm material + natural: connects to surrounding
STRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT STEEL TREE STRUCTURE + thin profiles allow for structure to “float” above the ground + strength of materials allows for greater height variance
D4
D2 D3
D3 D2
S1
E1
S1
PAVILION SECTION
P1
1/4”=1’
PAVILION ROOF PLAN 1/4”=1’
3 S2
WOOD SLATS
STEEL TUBE
D1
1' - 11"
CONTINUOUS STEEL BRACING
6"
STEEL TUBE FRAME
E1
ENLARGED ELEVATION 3/4”=1’ CONTINUOUS STEEL BRACING
D1
1/2"
STEEL STAND-OFF, WELD TO COLUMN 1X4 TREATED
LINE OF STEEL TUBE (BELOW)
1X4 TREATED, STAIN
STEEL TUBE COLUMN EDGE OF STEEL PLATE (BEYOND)
D1
P L A N D E TA I L 3”=1’ 1/2"
2"
1/2"
STEEL TUBE WITH ANTICORROSION COATING
5V CRIMP METAL ROOFING 6"
STEEL TUBE (BEYOND)
WOOD PURLIN BREAK METAL FLASHING STEEL ANGLE
S2
S E C T I O N D E TA I L 3”=1’
STEEL TUBE (BEYOND)
D2 D3
ROOF EDGE DETAIL METAL FLASHING, WRAP SIDES OF STEEL TUBE FRAMING
3”=1’
VALLEY FLASHING 2"
5V CRIMP METAL ROOFING
METAL FLASHING 5V CRIMP METAL ROOFING
BREAK METAL FLASHING, WRAP LAST PURLIN
1X4 WOOD PURLIN
1X4 WOOD PURLIN STEEL TUBE ROOF STRUCTURE
1/4"
1/4"
STEEL TUBE FRAMING
STEEL PLATE, WELD TO TOP OF COLUMN STEEL COLUMN
D3 D2
R O O F V A L L E Y D E TA I L 3”=1’
WOOD SLATS
D4
R O O F E D G E D E TA I L
1
0’
10’
20’
30’
phase_1
2
flexible furniture
grill area storage benches
splash pad Swamp Rabbit Trail
2
pavilion outlook
1
Reedy River
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3/64�
existing condition
new activity areas
long term development plan_United Way Partnership
phase_2
mechanical room + storage
men’s restrooms
women’s restrooms
public restrooms
bike racks
new trail N
public restrooms + activities
0’
10’
20’
30’
activity park
Swamp Rabbit Trail
covered benches activity area
basketball court
public restrooms
built-in ground seating 3
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3/64�
phase_3
PLAY at the Court
The neighborhood basketball court serves a large number of people and programs could be expanded with The Green Forest Park project.
LEARN at Workshops
Inspired by the Guggenheim BMW Lab, the area can house Annie’s House seminars as well as events for the Greenville area.
GATHER at a Market
During unscheduled times, the Green Forest Park hopes to house community started gathering.