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GRAND CENTRAL MARKET
PROJECT: BODIES & SKINS/CURVES & SURFACE
SEQUENTIAL SPACES
PASADENA CITY COLLEGE
ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE INSTRUCTOR: COLEMAN GRIFFITH STUDIO: ARCH 10B YEAR: SPRING 2010
ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE Address: 317 Broadway Los Angeles, California 90013 Objective: To establish a relationship between the orchestra and the community using architecture.
Pedestrian Circulation
Sound Measurements
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Site Analysis: Grand Central Market is located in downtown Los Angeles between Hill and Broadway. Grand Central Market is one of a few farmers markets in Los Angeles. At lunch it servers the local communities. Bunker Hill and Broadway are two close communities. Bunker Hill houses the Los Angeles financial district. It’s home to the Museum of Contemporary Art, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, Music Center and Colburn School of Performing Arts. It also houses some of Los Angeles tallest high rise. The community has a big number of large private cultural institutions making it an expensive area to live but an attractive destination for Art, Music and Theater. Broadway Blvd is known for its larger collection of theatres. Most have been converted into store fronts. Just to name a few landmarks in the area Los Angeles Theatre, Million Dollar Theater and the Bradbury Building. This community mainly supplies immigrant shoppers and downtown residence.
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Process: Analyze an instrument and understand how produces sound. Research how its sound is affected by its form, material and components.
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External Reference: Single out an acoustic musical instrument limited from the orchestra. Investigate the instrument performs through form, material and components.
Site
Sound Messurements With Circulation
Broadway Entrance
Compression
Trumpet Trumpet
The result of the subjection of a Compression material to compressive stress, resulting in reduction of volume.
Reverberation A reverberation, or reverb, is created when a sound is Rreverberation produced in an enclosed space causing a large number of echoes to build up and then slowly decay as the sound is absorbed by the walls and air.
Elongation Something that elongates; an Elongation extansion
Amplification The act orAmplification result of amplifying, enlarging, or extending.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
EAST SECTION CUT
Performance Space
BODIES & SKINS/CURVES & SURFACE INSTRUCTOR: NEIEL NORHEIM STUDIO: ARCH 12B SEMESTER: SPRING 2009
BODIES & SKINS/CURVES AND SURFACE Description: A curve developed with 7 equally distributed control points. The control points are aligned with the Curve in order to mold into different form. First, we manipulate the curve in 2D and forming the curves into 3D. The Curve is copied and ordinated. Both curves are then used to create a surface. The surfaces are duplicated to form to make a 3D form. Objective: An understanding of NURB software though the use of CURVES. A basic command of manipulating curves with control points. Deriving from a noncomplex shape we develop a complex form with characteristic. Task comprise of design using Rhino using several commands that encompass rebuilding, lofting, offset and serial sections.
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A: +1 a: +1X xAXIS axis - 1 Y AXIS -1 y axis
B: X AXIS b:+1+1 x axis +2 Y AXIS
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E: --1 1 YyAXIS E: axis
G: +1 Y AXIS G: +1 y axis
DUPLICATE + Y AXIS Duplicate +y
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ROTATE 360째 Rotate 360
LOFT loft
DUPLICATE 3X x 3 duplicate
ROTATE 90째 rotate
90째
Interior Rendering
SEQUENTIAL SPACES INSTRUCTOR: COLEMAN GRIFFITH STUDIO: ARCH 10B SEMESTER: FALL 2010
SEQUENTIAL SPACES Description: Spatial sequence develops the understanding of order in spaces through the use of circulation, interlocking and adjacent spaces.
Objective: Find a residence that houses private and public spaces to develop a physical model of sequential organization. It must embody interlocking spaces and a circulation. Derive a circulation diagram and spatial diagram around private spaces to develop a sequence of order. Circulation will release each interlocking space.
TONOMA DOUBLE HOUSE ARCHITECTS ASSOCIATED TONOMA HYOUGO, JAPAN 2008
TONOMA Ground Floor Plan
TONOMA Second Floor Plan
MODEL WITH ALL BLOCKS
PRIVATE SPACE (ADJACENT)
PUBLIC SPACE (INTERLOCKING)
FIRST STEP: MAIN ENTRANCE CIRCULATION REMOVED
NINTH STEP: LIVING CIRCULATION REMOVED
SECOND STEP: PORCH INTERLOCKING SPACE REMOVED
THIRD SPACE: PORTCH CIRCULATION REMOVED
TENTH STEP: LIVING INTERLOCKING SPACE REMOVED
ELEVENTH STEP: LIVING CIRCULATION REVMOED
FOURTH STEP: GARDEN CIRCULATION REMOVED FROM ABOVE
TWELFTH STEP: HALL CIRCULATION REMOVED
FIFTH SPACE: GREEN GARDEN PUBLIC SPACE REMOVED
SIXTH STEP: KITCHEN/DINNING CIRCULATION REMOVED
THIRTEENTH STEP: HALL INTERLOCKING SPACE REMOVED
FOURTHEENTH STEP: ENTRANCE CIRCULATION REMOVED
SEVENTH STEP: KITCHEN/DINNING CIRCULATION REMOVED
FIFTHTEENTH STEP: ENTRANCE INTERLOCKING SPACE REMOVED
EIGHT STEP: KITCHEN/DINNING PUBLIC SPACE REMOVED
LAST STEP: ENTRANCE INTERLOCKING SPATE REMOVED
CAMPUS CENTER INSTRUCTOR: COLEMAN GRIFFITH CLASS: ARCH 20A SEMESTER: FALL 2011
PASADENA CITY COLLEGE Description: Investigate the unique relationship between architectural and landscape. Emphasize the relationship between a building and its landscape. Through folding and deforming spaces in order to define organic and artificial forms. To blur the relationship between landscapes, urban planning and landscape define new exciting and interesting spaces. Objective: Design an urban landscape thorugh emphasize relationship between landscape and buildings. Site: Alumni Common space on the Pasadena City College Campus in Pasadena, Ca. The project will be in the middle of campus between several buildings. It separates buildings and the parking structure. The design blends landscape and architecture. Concept: I started with a Leraning theory and an external refference that would resemble the learning theory.
LEARNING THEORY Adults have acquired a coherent body of experience—associations, concepts, values, feelings, conditioned responses—frames of reference that define their life world. Frames of reference are the structures of assumptions through which we understand our experiences.
EXTERNAL REFFERNCE to them. Once the cells use the oxygen, the leftover carbon dioxide is sent back through the same tubes and out through the spiracles when the caterpillar relaxes its body.
The Breathing Process The tracheal system, which controls the caterpillar’s breathing, filters and carries oxygen to body parts inside the caterpillar. This system is found in the last three segments of a caterpillar’s multisegmented body. Once oxygen is squeezed in, entering through the spiracles on the side of the caterpillar’s body, it is delivered through microscopic tubes called tracheoles, which penetrate between cells and thus send oxygen directly
Trechehole
Oxygen Carbon-Dioxide Trachea Spiracle
Circulation Green Space
PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION
WIND DIRECTION
GREEN SPACES
Vehicular Access Protection
VEHECULAR CIRCULATION PROTECTION
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
NORTH SECTION CUT
ROOF PLAN
Resturant Restroom Dinning Green Green Green
DATUM
POPULATION DIAGRAM
NEW PROGRAMS