Process Book ARCH-300 Architecture Design Studio 1 Mark Painter Pariani Fall Quarter 2009 Professor Dudzik
Martin Guitar Museum Nazareth, Pennsylvania
A museum to the history of the design and production of the Martin Guitar Company A synthesis of a two part relationship between designer and guitar One - a true desire to share with others Two - physical connection with the guitar A museum to help the small town of Nazareth, home to the Martin Guitar factory A museum to celebrate the connection to the guitar physically, mechanically, and metaphorically
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- Project 1 - Project 2 - Project 3 - Project 4 - Design Development - Design Draft One - Further Design Development - Final Design - Index
Choosen Object: Martin Guitar
Project 1 Step 1: Choose an object that you ‘interact’ with on a daily or near dialy basis that will form the basis for the studio projects throughout the quarter. 2
Study Models: Relationship
Enabling
Interwoven
Abstract
Chaotic / Peaceful
Creator
Project 1 Step 2: Make four study models. Two that explain your object and how your relationship to it translates spatially. Two that abstractly explain your chosen object as a thing. 3
Model One: Layered and Covered Space
Model Two: Layered and Radiating Space
Project 2 Step 1: Make two study models that synthesize your relationship to your chooen object with an abstraction of that object. Abstraction within and on top of abstraction. 4
Diagrams:
Project 2 Step 2: Draw six diagrams. Three that articulate the potential of your object to create space. Three articulating how your interaction with the object could translate to movement throughout a building. 5
Case Study One: Casa De Retiro Espiritual “House of Spiritual Respite� Architect: E. Abasz Date: 1975
Case Study Two: Tenerife Opera House Architect: S. Calatrava Date: 1990-2003
Project 2 Step 3: Research two case studies that express differing abstract ideas represented in built architectural form, abstract abstracted and made manifest. 6
Choosen Site: Nazareth, Pennsylvania Home to the Martin Guitar Factory
Relationship: Help people with music by way of the guitar. Help people of Nazareth by way of a brand-new museum to bring in commerce.
Project 3 Step 1: Choose a site that symbolizes your relationship with your choosen object. 8
Diagrams:
Project 3 Step 2: Draw diagrams that help to explain how the choosen site will benefit the final design and what natural changes occur in and around the site. 9
Proposed Program for Museum:
Lobby At minimum Three Galleries Offices Bathrooms Library One Bedroom Apartment - not to exceed 1,800 sq. ft. Reflecting Pool Sculpture Garden Terrace
Project 4 Program: Program of the project is to be a semi-private museum of approximately 12,000-20,000 sq. ft. The museum will be open two days a week with the remainder of the tim reserved for private reflection. 10
Study Models:
Project 4 Step 1: Make two study models that speak to programmatic distribution of a semi-private space that references your object and your site. Subject of the galleries can be the object or inspired by the object. 11
Project 4 Step 2: Draw four diagrams for each model - circulation, parti, hierarchy, and public / private. 12
Revised Program: Building Program: Lobby - act as main entry and information desk for tickets and coat check Three Galleries - Main gallery, history of Martin Guitar Second gallery, evolution of guitar design and manufacturing process Third gallery, picking gallery where visitors can test out guitars Library - more private with books on guitrs as the focus. Also books on music as well a music and video library for guitar music and guitar legends Museum Store - items for sale that promote the guitar. Martin products, playing cards, calendars, picks, strings, guitars, stands, straps, ext. Bathrooms - Public ones at front, private ones for offices and apartment Offices - seperate and more private, used to organize and plan museum events, also museum’s owner personal office Apartment - One bedroom, possibly where owner of museum lives, or where guest performers can stay when on vist Theater - Small 100-200 seat theater to be used as a concert hall for guest performers or as a movie theater to show music related movies Landscape Program: Reflecting Pools - behind museum dividing up the garden space with a small one in front with a sculpture piece in the middle to place importance on the main entry Sculpture Garden - behind museum divided up by the reflecting pools and containing guitar or music themed sculpture. Not to have a definate edge towards the lake but to radiate out from the building
Design Development 14
Design Draft One 18
Design Draft One 19
Further Design Development 22
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Final Design 25
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Index D Design Development Design Draft One
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F Final Design Further Design Development
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P Project 1 Project 2 Project 3 Project 4
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