Kyu Chan Kwak
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Design I Design II Intermediate Design I Intermediate Design II Comprehensive Design I Comprehensive Design II Advanced Design I Advanced Design II Representation I Representation II Representation III Techincs Architectural Materials Architectural Assembly
Bryon Russell Adam Dayem Gregory Merryweather Ron Didonno Donald Cromley Donald Cromley Anthony Caradonna Giuliano Fiorenzoli Antonio Furgiuele James Brucz David Mans Bredan Kelly William Bedford William Bedford
Design I Bryon Russell Wood Word Joint
Establishes a language of construction A word play is embodied within the performace of a detail
Design I Bryon Russell Volume of Jointed Tales
Recalls the tectonic alliances established within the space of a cube Aritual of transformation reconfigures the status of meaning and memory
A public space for the creation of memory
This space was old and some shadow around the large tree that the center of this space. And roof of the tree is an enterence of new private space
A private space for erasure / deletion
This space has a old deep and dark hole. Only can see spiral stair in the hole. So it gives feeling of fear and nobody wishes go in there.
A public space for erasure / deletion
This is a dark public space. It is an underground city, so no sunlight and cold. But the wall next to each building is a really stronge cliff.
A private space for relaxation
This space is small, quite, and dark. There is a window and a little moon light coming through in this private space. People can sleep well, and six side of the walls are intercepted outside perfectly.
A private space for sharing
This beautiful private space is really open, and it has a lot of walls each walls are different figure, then they are share each others and make new space and ladyrinth.
A public space for relaxation
This space is public and really naturally, and one of the natural color, green makes to relax. Also, tree is going around this space, then it supports to keep silence.
A public space for reflection
A dark space, but a little sunshine from each doors. Also, this space has a lot of shairs and each next to the begining of stairs and the end of stairs exists doors, but it looks like strange and weird, because this space is twisted.
A private space for the storage of meaning This space a private. The space is a circle space and a lot of ways is facing to this circle space. It supports a feeling that something come and meet. Also this space is bright and clean.
A public space for sharing
This space is a public that is dark, safe, warm and quite. In the center of this space keep a large table and many chair aound of the table.
A private space of the creation of memory
This space was really dark, no sunlight, no ground. and infinite. Also this space shows chaning and creating new.
A private space for reflection
This space is a hall way and it has same pattern. The enterence is really small. Lamps are attached the top of the wall and it also has a pattern. The pattern makes to feel curious.
A public space for the storage of memory
This space is a old trackless public space. The enterence is a really large stone gate, and has a a lot of inside of the space.
Design I Bryon Russell Out of Joint
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Design II Adam Dayem Dunescape Diagrams Material Analysis
System I
Design II Adam Dayem System Analysis Cluster Sections
System II
Design II Adam Dayem Vertical Sections (Daylight) Perspectives of Obervatory
Intermediate Design I Gregory Merryweather Seed Bank - Final Model & Section
Intermediate Design I Gregory Merryweather Seed Bank - Rendering & Diagrams
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Comprehensive Design I Donald Cromley Dormitory Housing Rendering & Model Photos
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ZONING DISTRICT R7A BLOCK: 1892 LOT:509-517 / 110-124
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LOT AREA R7A: 15,000 sf PROPOSED USAGE 10,820 sf
COMPLIES
Dormitory Housing
Total height = 69.4ft
Zoning & Site Plan
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OPEN SPACE/LOT COVERAGE
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MAX. RESIDENTIAL LOT COVERAGE R7A: CORNER LOT (80%)= 10,000 sf x .8 = 8,000 sf R7A: INTERIOR LOT (65%)= 5,000 sf x.65 = 3,250 sf
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TOTAL DWELLING UNITS PROPOSED: 55UNITS (TWO BEDROOM UNITS) YARD REGULATIONS MINIMUM REQUIRED SIDE YARDS: R7A: None Required *However, if an open area along a side lot line is provided at any level, it shall measure at least 8 feet wide.
​HEIGHT AND SETBACK REGULATIONS REQUIRED STREET WALL LOCATION ON A NARROW STREET: R7A: No Closer than the closest Street Wall of an existing building to such street line, located on the same block, and within 150 feet of such building.
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DENSITY REGULATIONS MAXIMUM NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS: R7A Dwelling Unit Factor: 680 Maximum Permitted Floor Area: 67,500 sf Max. Dwelling Units Permitted: 500
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MAXIMUM FLOOR AREA RATIO RESIDENTIAL MAX FLOOR AREA RATIO R7A: 8.0 R7A LOT AREA: 15,000 sf MAX. R7A FLOOR AREA: 67,500 sf
MINIMUM REQUIRED REAR YARDS: Residential: R7A: 30’
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PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL LOT COVERAGE R7A: CORNER LOT: 8,020 sf R7A: INTERIOR LOT: 2,800 sf
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REQUIRED SETBACK ABOVE MAX. BASE HEIGHT 10’ on Wide Street 15’ on Narrow Street SETBACK PROVIDED ABOVE MAX. BASE HEIGHT Myrtle Avenue (Wide Street): 10’ Grand Avenue (Narrow Street): 15’ MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT ALLOWED 65’-0� Maximum Base Height 80’-0� Maximum Building Height
COMPLIES 25-20 25-23
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BASE HEIGHT PROVIDED: 59’-4� BUILDING HEIGHT PROVIDED: 68’-6� ​REQUIRED ACCESSORY OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES FOR RESIDENCES Where Group Parking Facilities are Provided: R7A: Provided for at Least 50% of Total Number of Residence College Student Dormitories, Fraternity or Sorority Student Houses NONE REQUIRED (R7A) Total # of Proposed Residences: 55 Parking Spaces Required: 23 Parking Spaces Provided: 10 Parking Area Provided: 2,378 sf/10 Spaces = 237.8 sf Per Vehicle Accessible Parking Required: 55 spaces x 5% = 2.75 Parking Spaces Accessible Parking Provided: 2 Parking Spaces
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​ENCLOSED BICYCLE PARKING SPACES College or School Student Dormitories 1 per 2,000 sf. Proposed sf: 44223 sf Minimum Required Enclosed Bicycle Parking Spaces: 44223/2000 = 22 Provided: 29 Location: Ground Floor facing Grand Avenue Room Size: 1,042 sf (35 sf Per Bike) SIZE OF DWELLING UNITS Min. Dwelling Units Size Required: 400 sf Min. Dwelling Units size Provided: 800 sf LAUNDARY FACILITIES 100% of the laundary rooms can be deducted from Floor Area if rooms meet minimum requirements. Location: 7th Floor
Myrtle Ave
Steuben St
Grand Ave
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Scale 1’-0” = 0’-1/8”
Comprehensive Design I Donald Cromley Dormitory Housing Sections & Plans
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Penthouse Unit Section Cross Ventilation
Design I Donald Cromley Dormitory Housing
NORTHWEST WIND
Wall Sections & Systems
Wind - Warmer and Faster
EAST SCALE: 1/4” -1’0”
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Comprehensive Design II Donald Cromley Columbia Boathouse
“Extension of a hill� The site we were given is located near Inwood Park in Upper Manhattan. The views are of SpuytenDuyvel, Inwood Park, the Hudson River, the surrounding trees, and most importantly the waterfront. The original site has the Columbia boathouse essentially blocking off the waterfront from the community so with this is mind and the site conditions we experimented on how we could open up the waterfront as well as interconnect Columbia and the community. Our design concept carried forward an idea of hugging along the hillside; essentially following the contours of the site from the hill to the waterfront. Our ultimately became an extension of the hill with terrace like features that allows each program space to have a mixture of interior and exterior space. The community also walks along the first terrace which allows the public to view into the program spaces of our boathouse. This is a key feature because it connects the community, the rowers, and the allusion of the site which was a major problem the original Columbia Boathouse was suffering. The ribbons/parapets accentuate the contour that our building follows. Our building acts as an extension of the hill essentially an extension of the site in which it is shared among not only the rowers but the community as well. The ribbons/parapets accentuate the contour that our building follows.
Columbia Boathouse
Comprehensive Design II Donald Cromley Columbia Boathouse
Advanced Design I
Anthony Caradonna Light Pavilion
Advanced Design I
Anthony Caradonna Light Pavilion
Advanced Design I
Anthony Caradonna Light Pavilion
Advanced Design II
Giuliano Fiorenzoli Bridge Project Red Dragon
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B: SEMI-OPEN PEDESTRIAN CORRIDOR (BROOKLYN BRIDGE VIEW)
C: SEMI-OPEN PEDESTRIAN CORRIDOR (STATUE OF LIBERTY VIEW) A: OPEN PEDESTRIAN CORRIDOR D: BICYCLE CORRIDOR B: SEMI-OPEN PEDESTRIAN CORRIDOR (BROOKLYN BRIDGE VIEW)
CROSS SECTION DRAWING SCALE: 1/16” - 1’ 00”
C: SEMI-OPEN PEDESTRIAN CORRIDOR (STATUE OF LIBERTY VIEW) D: BICYCLE CORRIDOR
C: SEMI-OPEN PEDESTRIAN CORRIDOR (STATUE OF LIBERTY VIEW) A: OPEN PEDESTRIAN CORRIDOR D: BICYCLE CORRIDOR B: SEMI-OPEN PEDESTRIAN CORRIDOR (BROOKLYN BRIDGE VIEW)
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C: SEMI-OPEN PEDESTRIAN CORRIDOR (STATUE OF LIBERTY VIEW) A: OPEN PEDESTRIAN CORRIDOR D: BICYCLE CORRIDOR B: SEMI-OPEN PEDESTRIAN CORRIDOR (BROOKLYN BRIDGE VIEW)
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Representation I Antonio Furgiuele
Representation I Antonio Furgiuele
Representation II James Brucz Architectural Analysis - The Villa - AutoCAD
Representation III David Mans Rebrand - Samsung Logo Endless Imagination - Photoshop, illustration
Representation III David Mans ReDesign - Dr. Bot - Rhino, Vray
Representation III David Mans ReThink - A Koisk - Rhino, Maxwell This Kiosk directly represents the quality and the beauty of the product “Dr. Bot”. The overall form is based on the movement of “Dr. Bot” which is an infinity curve. By condensing and expanding the density of each module based on the form of the kiosk, it creates various different experiences as people circulate through the pavilion. Each area as it’s own unique experience and each sides made by the modules divide and define all the different experiences and spaces.
Architectural Materials William Bedford Case Study - Loblolly House
Technics Brendan Kelly
Technics
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