M E L I S S A
P O O N
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2018
C V 618 BRISTOL RD W | MISSISSAUGA, ON | L5R 3S3
M E L I S S A K T P O O N @ G M A I L .CO M 41 6 8 0 10 8 0 5
E D U C A T I O N
I+A+E DESIGN
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10.2013 - 08.2014
INTERIOR DESIGN INTERN
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO TORONTO, ON
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Assisted with tender drawing sets of retail projects on AutoCAD. Worked closel`y with design principal to provide design suggestions for multiple retail projects.
09.2016 - PRESENT
Master’s of Architecture (M.ARCH) RYERSON UNIVERSITY TORONTO, ON
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WORKSHOP LAB MONITOR
MISSISSSAUGA, ON
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09.2008 - 06.2012 A C H I V E M E N T S
Ontario Secondary School Diploma | Visual Arts Certificate | Ontario Scholar W O R K
| 2017 Awarded for academic excellence | John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design EBERHARD ZEIDLER SCHOLARSHIP
E X P E R I E N C E
DIAMOND SCHMITT ARCHITECTS DESIGN INTERN
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| 2014 - 2016 Ryerson School of Interior Design DEAN’S LIST
05.2016 - 08.2016
Worked closely with senior interior designers, senior architects, the interior design principle and project architects. Assisted in drawing revisions in preparation for tender. Worked on a diverse range of building types, including residential, educational, and hospitality. JOHN. H DANIELS FACULT Y OF ARCHITECTURE, L ANDSCAPE, AND DESIGN
TEACHING ASSISTANT
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09.2017 - PRESENT
Assisting students with studio projects as well as providing critical feedback and evaluation of student work. Providing assistance with architectural drawings in regards to manual drafting, hand sketching, and model making. Teaching Assistant for a second year undergraduate studio course at the Daniels Faculty.
JOHN. H DANIELS FACULT Y OF ARCHITECTURE, L ANDSCAPE, AND DESIGN WORK STUDY
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07.2017 - PRESENT
Working closely with Architect and Instructor Mauricio Quiros. Providing assistance with residential projects, architectural model making, and architectural drawings.
STUDIO MUNGE
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02.2015 - 09.2015
INTERIOR DESIGN INTERN
01.2016 - 04.2016
Monitored and assisted students operating on woodworking machinery. Provided feedback and suggestions for student projects when necessary.
Bachelor of Interior Design (B.I.D.) with Distinction CAWTHRA PARK SECONDARY SCHOOL
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RYERSON SCHOOL OF INTERIOR DESIGN
09.2012 - 04.2016
Worked closely with multiple junior, intermediate and senior designers. Sourced furniture and finishes, provided furniture layout and space planning proposals for international hospitality projects. Designed and revised custom furniture on AutoCAD.
S T E E LC A S E C A N A DA S U S TA I N A B L E D E S I G N AWA R D
RSID Award Recipient
B E S T FA B R I C AT I O N AWA R D
SUBPAC Chair Competition
| 2015
| 2014
AT H L E T E AC A D E M I C AC H I E V E M E N T AWA R D
Ryerson Varsity Badminton Team
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2013 - 2015
R A D M AG M AG A Z I N E P U B L I C AT I O N | 2 0 1 5 & 2 0 1 6
Issue 03 | Issue 05
B E S T FA B R I C AT I O N AWA R D | 2 0 1 4
Subpac Chair Competition T E C H N I C A L AUTOCAD R H I N O + V R AY SKETCHUP
S K I L L S
GRASSHOPPER REVIT PHOTOSHOP
ILLUSTRATOR INDESIGN LIGHTROOM
LUMION 3D PRINTING LASER CUTTING
HAND DRAFTING DRAWING | PAINTING OFFICE SUITE
C I T Y
W I T H O U T
T H E
G R O U N D
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C L O U D
L O O K I N G
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T O R O N T O
R A I L
F O R
F L E X U R E
S Y N E R G Y
A L L U V I O N
I N T E R D I S C I P L I N A R Y
S Y N E R G Y
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A C C E L E R A T I N G
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C O R R I D O R
N E W
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T H E
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C A N O P Y
S U B P A C
L O D G I N G
T H E
G R O U N D
F O O D
F O R
H Q
2 1 0 0
I N D U S T R Y
C O N T E N T S
NEW OPEN SPACE TYPOLOGIES
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NATURALIZED RAIL CORRIDOR
HOLISTIC INTEGRATION OF ARCHITECTURE & LANDSCAPE = OPEN SPACE MULTIPLIED EXPONENTIALLY PROPOSAL FOR 2030-2060
TORONTO RAIL DECK PARK
NEW BUILDING TYPOLOGY TO SURPASS OPEN SPACE AREA ACHIEVED BY RAIL DECK PARK PROPOSAL FOR 2016-2020
C I T Y U R B A N
W I T H O U T
G R O U N D
T O R O N T O
R A I L
C O R R I D O R
P R O P O S A L
S T U D I O 2 0 1 3 : P R O F E S S O R P. B A B I S K A S DATE: SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER 2017 LOCATION: TORONTO, CANADA
M U L T I P L Y I N G U R B A N O P E N O N T H E Z - P L A N E
HOW DO WE KEEP URBAN OPEN SPACE WHEN THE GROUND PL ANE IS COMPLETELY OCCUPIED AND NO LONGER EXISTS?
Cities will not stop growing vertically—or horizontally. When the ground plane is completely consumed, where will open space reside? Instead of conventional solutions such as placing them underground or on roofs of buildings, what if open space was integrated directly within the architecture itself?
By holistically integrating and merging natural landscape into the artificial environment of buildings, new typologies will arise that will ultimately redefine the function of future public spaces— and to a further extent, the urban fabric itself.
S P A C E
THREE PL ATFORM ELEVATIONS: PROGRESSION OF PUBLIC TO PRIVATE
III - PRIVATE
I N T E G R AT I O N O P E N S PA C E S
O F
U R B A N
II - PUBLIC | SHARED
I - NATURE
IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES
FRAGMENTATION OF THE TOWER
I
II
III
FRAGMENTED TOWER OPEN SPACE ON DIVIDED SURFACES
PLATFORM CIVIC | NATURE
PLATFORM BRIDGES
IV ELECTRIFIED RAIL CORRIDOR & PLATFORM NATURAL RAVINE FOR 2040
3
I M P L E M E N T A T I O N
S T R A T E G Y
2
FRAGMENTED TOWER CIVIC PL ATFORM ELEVATED OPEN SPACE PL ATFORMS
1
FRAGMENTED TOWER
OPEN SPACES APPLIED TO NEW OCCUPIABLE SURFACES
NEIGHBOURING ‘FRAGMENTED TOWERS’ ADDED +
PL ATFORMS ADDED FOR INCREASED OPEN SPACE & URBAN CONNECTIVITY
PERMEATIONS ADDED FOR INCREASED TRANSPARENCY AND POROSITY
ADJACENT TOWERS CONNECTED
OPEN SPACE PL ATFORMS MADE MULTI-LEVEL I - NATURE/PUBLIC 2 - SHARED/COMMON 3 - PRIVATE
FRAGMENTED TOWERS
OPEN SPACE PLATFORM BRIDGES 3 LEVELS: PUBLIC/NATURE SHARED PRIVATE
NATURALIZED RAIL CORRIDOR
P OT ENT I A L
COM P OS IT ION
DESIGN
COMP ONENTS
P H A S E
I M P L E M E N T A T I O N
P H A S E
I
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2 0 3 0
P H A S E
I I
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2 0 4 5
P H A S E
I I
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2 0 6 0
THE TORONTO RAIL CORRIDOR BECOMES THE STARTING POINT ON WHICH THIS NEW TYPOLOGY SPREADS AS A PROGRESSIVE ADAPTATION OVER THE SPAN OF A FEW DECADES.
FRAGMENTED TOWERS & OPEN SPACE PLATFORM 2030-2060
NATURALIZING THE RAIL CORRIDOR 2030 - 2060
The Rail Corridor will continue to function adjacent to these new typologies, and will transform into a naturalized ravine.
L O N G I T U D I N A L
S E C T I O N
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1 : 4 0 0 0
2030 STRUCTURAL PROTECTION & CULTIVATION OF SOIL
2045 PROGRESSIVE GROWTH & TRAINS AS SEED DEPOSITS
Once the electrified railway is installed, the reduction of vibrations caused by trains will allow for indigenous greenery to grow between the railways, and structures will be implemented to encourage this growth.
Over time, the rail corridor will become a public green space, with electrified trains running throughout the progressively green landscape.
2060 NATURAL RAVINE The rail corridor will completely transform into a natural ravine-- the pedestrian and passenger experiences a completely immersive natural experience within the now verdant corridor.
S E C T I O N A L
T R A N S V E R S A L
A X O N O M E T R I C
T R A N S V E R S A L
S E C T I O N
S E C T I O N
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1 : 2 0 0 0
ARCHAEOLOGICAL PRESERVATION
Y O U N G
F A M I L I E S
P A R K
B I A
P E O P L E
CO N S T I T UEN T S
1
T H E U R B A N
C L O U D
L O O K I N G
F O R
N E W
G R O U N D
S I T E
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T O R O N T O
R A I L
C O R R I D O R
D E S I G N
S T U D I O 2 0 1 3 : P R O F E S S O R P. B A B I S K A S DATE: SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER 2017 LOCATION: TORONTO, CANADA IN COLLABORATION WITH: ZARA ESLAMI ALEXANDRA KALMAN SARVIN KAY J O S H S I LV E R
What is the ‘contemporary city’? In 100 years, what will Toronto’s density be like? Based on excavating Toronto’s rich archaeological artifacts, this radical approach looks to uncover the city’s past to reveal the entire lifespan of Toronto- its past, present, and its future- within a single site. A reconstructed cultural park will be created and represents the ‘consumed ground’ that the remainder of the city is expected to achieve. ‘Looking for new ground’, a spaceframe is implemented above the park, in which different scenarios of its urban occupation fluctuate based on the future density of the city and its unpredictability.
1. ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES IN TORONTO
ARC H AE O LO GIC AL
FORT YORK
C U L T U R A L
CONSUMER GAS CO.
1793 - PRESENT C O R R I D O R
FIND IN GS
1900’s - 1930’s C U L T U R A L
G A S W O R K S
C O R R I D O R
B O I L E R W O R K S
BOILERWORKS C U L T U R A L
C O R R I D O R
H O U S I N G
1900’s - 1930’s
HOUSING
LORETTO ABBEY
1800’s - PRESENT
1800’s - 1928
NORTHERN RAILROAD OFFICE 1800’s - 1930’s
“LYING
IN
2 0 2 0 -2 1 0 0 3 0 %
M A P
O F
T O RO NTO
CI R CA
1 8 1 5
M AX .
W AIT”
OC C U PAT I ON
WELLINGTON ST. W. 9
BATHURST ST.
SPADINA AVE.
8
FRONT ST
FORT YORK BLVD
SITE PLAN
| ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS
SITE PLAN
T H E
SHORT SECTION
C L O U D
LONG SECTION
S P A C E F R A M E
| THE CLOUD [SPACEFRAME]
T HE
C L OU D
S P A C E F RA M E
O C C U P AT IO N
T H E C L O U D 2 0 2 0 - 2 1 0 0
L O O K I N G
F O R
N E W
G R O U N D
SPACE FRAME
STRE E T
M O D U L E
1 MODULE 100M2
2 MODULES 200M
2
2 MODULES 200M
2
2 MODULES 200M
2
OPEN SPACE 100M
S C ENA R I O
I
2 0 2 0 - 2 1 0 0
O V E R P O P U L A T I O N
[ R E S I D E N T I A L ]
2 MIN
U N I T
C O N F I G U R A T I O N S
LA LIGHT LAND
STRIP
LOOK OUT
SILENT PARK
STAIRY
DIAMOND ORCHARD
SC EN AR I O
2 0 2 0 - 2 1 0 0
U N D E R P O P U L A T I O N
I I
[ O P E N
S CENA RIO
III
2 0 2 0 - 2 1 0 0
S P A C E ]
P O P U L A T I O N
P L A T E A U
[ B I A ]
S Y N E R G Y C O R P O R A T E
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S U B P A C
H E A D Q U A R T E R S
R E T A I L
STUDIO 500: PROFESSOR T. BALBAA DATE: SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER 2014 LOCATION: TORONTO, CANADA
EX T ER IOR
The notion of the term ‘SYNERGY’ is implemented in the ecosystem of the SUBPAC employees and SUBPAC users, in the fusion of new and old architecture, as well as in the synergy of the user’s senses. With unique programming intended for a unique client, the SUBPAC headquarters is not a definitively corporate or retail discipline; it is one that dissolves the border between the two industries.
VIEW
OF
SU BPAC
H EADQ UAR T ER S
&
‘T H E
L AN T ERN’
3RD
2ND
SUBPAC WORKSPACE
1ST RA
ONT
STR
EET
SUBPAC SHOWROOM
TON
DUP
ING
IFIC
OSS
AC N P
THE ‘LANTERN’
E
CO
NU
VER
AVE
DO
CA
IA NAD
AY ILW
UR OA T R
FFE
D
DU RIN ST,
WAREHOUSE
SHOWROOM
The SUBPAC product is a tactile audio technology that generates bass through physical reverberations transferred into the user’s back.
WRAP AROUND CONCEPT
CP
RAILWAY
S1
7 8
6
3
5
THE LANTERN
1 2
4
LEGEND 1 2 3 4
GAMING PODS
5 6 7 8
The transportable gaming pods, visual music passageway, and the SUBPAC ‘lantern’ are all elements that embody the experience of the SUBPAC through both the segregation and amalgamation of the five senses.
D U P O N T
FIRST FLOOR SCALE
1:300
S T R E E T
SUBPAC SHOWROOM & EVENT SPACE GAMING TRIAL ZONE VISUAL MUSIC CORRIDOR SUBPAC RADIO & RECORDING STUDIO CAFE SUBPAC FABRICATION L AB OFFICE & CONFERENCE ROOMS RECEPTION
2
1
S2
4 3
5
7
6
2
1
SECOND FLOOR SCALE
1:300
THIRD FLOOR SCALE
LEGEND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
SUBPAC WORKSTATIONS COLLAB LOUNGE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE MATERIALS LIBRARY & STORAGE SUBPAC KITCHEN AND LOUNGE DJ LOUNGE DJ BOOTH
1:300
LEGEND 1 2
TRANSITIONAL STAIRWAY THE L ANTERN / IN-HOUSE BASS SHELTER
W N
S U M M ER S P R I NG/FA L L WI NT ER
S E
SUNPATH DIAGRAM
THE LANTERN
S1 | WEST SECTION SCALE
1:250
SUNLIGHT CONTROL CLOSED PANES
SUNLIGHT CONTROL OPEN PANES
1
2
1 . S U B PAC S H OWR O O M 2 . S U B PAC WO R KS PAC E
S2 | NORTH SECTION SCALE
1:250
DOME FORM
SECTION SCALE 1:100
ELLIPTICAL GEODESIC DOME FRAME
T H E
L A N T E R N
ALLOCATION OF ACOUSTIC PANELS
FINAL FORM [GWB & PROJECTION FILM]
TH E
L ANTE R N
PANORAMIC DOME FOR SYNERGY OF THE SENSES
The ‘Lantern’ is a geodesic dome intended to allow users to experience the SUBPAC bass system through panoramic projections, vibrations of bass, and music itself. At the pinnacle of their experience, the user achieves the ultimate synergy of the senses. S U B PAC
O F F I C E S
F L E X U R E E X H I B I T I O N
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C A N O P Y
D E S I G N
H O S P I T A L I T Y
STUDIO 1011: PROFESSOR R. LEVIT DATE: SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER 2016 LOCATION: PLOVDIV, BULGARIA
In a two-part study, a structural cell system was designed and subsequently implemented as an exhibition and cafe space above the Roman ruins in Plovdiv Square located in Bulgaria.
CELL
DEVELOPMENT
PLANAR TO CURVILINEAR
C U R V E D E V E LO PM E N T LINEAR TO GRADUAL CURVATURE
F O R M E X T R U S I O N CELL AGGREGATION
C E L L B O DY M I R R O R E D LATERAL TURBULENCE
C E L L B O DY M I R R O R E D SEAMS ALIGNED TO CONTEXT
S PA N N I N G F O R M M I R R O R E D OCCUPIABLE FLOOR PLATE
F I N A L C A N O P Y F O R M
SEQ UENCE
OF
F ORM
DEVELOPMENT
STRUTS
GABLE SUPPORT SYSTEM
PRIMARY SPANNING FORM STRUCTURAL CELLS
GLASS ENCLOSURE
DOUBLE CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM
SUPPORT INTEGRATION V-COLUMN SYSTEM
CAFE | EXHIBITION | TERRACE OCCUPIABLE FLOOR PL ATE
SECONDARY SPANNING FORM
UNDERCANOPY OF CAFE/EXHIBITION FLOOR PL ATE
SITE
CARVED TOPOGRAPHY UNFOLDING OF THE LANDSCAPE
C A N O P Y SCALE
1:400
P L A N
3
1
6
2
6 4 5
7
8
L E G E N D 1 2 3
E X H I B I T I O N SCALE
1:400
&
C A F E
P L A N
4 5 6 7 8
EXHIBITION SPACE EXHIBITION TERRACE CAFE SEATING/ EXHIBITION STORAGE OPEN KITCHEN CAFE & RESTAURANT CAFE TERRACE SEATING TERRACE DESCENT TO RUINS
(BELOW)
SI
RUINS PLAN
S I
SCALE
L O N G I T U D I N A L 1:400
S E C T I O N
EII
RUINS PLAN
EI SII
E I
SCALE
L O N G I T U D I N A L 1:400
E L E V A T I O N
PLAN
DETAIL THE COLUMN IS ‘INSERTED’ THROUGH THE CELL INCISION. CONIC INDENT OF THE COLUMN ‘ C ATC H E S ’ L I G H T F I LT E R I N G FROM THE INCISION. AXONOMETRIC
CO LU M N
S 2
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S I I
SCALE
CROSS
SECTI O N
T R A N S V E R S A L 1:200
S E C T I O N
D E TA I L
E V A T I O N S C A EL IEI : S1 /H3 O2 ”R T= 1E ’ L- 0 ” SCALE
1:200
A L L U V I O N H O S P I T A L I T Y
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L O D G I N G
F O R
2 1 0 0
T O U R I S M
STUDIO 700: PROFESSOR B. VOGEL DATE: SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER 2015 LOCATION: BANGKOK, THAIL AND
By 2100, scientists have predicted that Bangkok will be completely submerged and inhabitable. Alluvion serves as a model to allow tourists of the new century to experience the submerged artifacts of Bangkok in 2100. Embracing the inevitable and intense nature of water, Alluvion offers an exhilarating experience within an underwater vessel programmatically designed around a fluid landscape. BANGKOK, THAILAND 13°44'N 100°27'E
SURFACE
FLUCTUATING SEA LEVEL
PLATFORM
THE CORE
THE ATTRACTION
THE CHASM
SUBMERSIBLE
PUBLIC VESSEL
DESCENT TO GROUND LEVEL OF BANGKOK
THE ATTRACTION
PATH OF TRAVEL THE PLATFORM | THE CORE | THE CHASM | THE SUBMERSIBLE
H H THE PLATFORM SCALE 1:950
2100 2080
2 0 5 0
THE PLATFORM
|
FLUCTUATING SEA LEVELS
2 1
THE PLATFORM
THE CHASM
T H E
P L AT F O R M -
C H A S M
C O N N E C T I O N
4 3
L EG E N D
PATH OF TRAVEL SCALE 1:600
1 2 3 4
PLATFORM THE CORE THE CHASM SUBMERSIBLE
7
5
4
9 6
1
2
10
6 8
3
5
7 A SPACE OF NEUTRALITY, A TRANSITION BETWEEN THE ARRIVAL AND THE FINAL DESTINATION
L EG E N D
THE CHASM | LEVEL 1 SCALE 1:530
1 2 3 4 5 6
THE CORE ENTRY: REVERSE FALL PANORAMIC CINEMA DIVING POOL WASHROOMS KITCHEN
7 8 9 10 11 12
EXTERIOR-INTERIOR CORRIDOR DINING LOUNGE DESCENT TO PRIVATE CORRIDOR TO PRIVATE PODS PRIVATE SUBMERSIBLE
DETACHMENT FROM BASE TO BANGKOK
THE CHASM | LEVEL -1 SCALE 1:530
CO M P L E T E
F LO O R
P L A N
LEVEL III
9
6
LEVEL II
7
8
2
5
MODE OF ENTRY
SECTION
3
LEVEL I
2
1
4
L EG E N D
PRIVATE SUBMERSIBLE SCALE 1:90
1 2 3 4 5
AIRLOCK CHAMBER HYDRAULIC LIFT STORAGE & B.OH. EVACUATION POD PULL DOWN BED
6 7 8 9
LOUNGE & DINING NAVIGATION PANEL BATHROOM ELEVATED BED & LOUNGE
S
ABOVE WATER
BELOW WATER
T H E
CO R E
I N F I N I T E
V I G N E T T E
I N TO
T H E
S E A
C E M E T E R Y
O F
T H E
2 1 S T
C E N T U R Y
I N T E R D I S C I P L I N A R Y I N S T I T U T I O N A L
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S Y N E R G Y
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A C C E L E R A T I N G
T H E
F O O D
I N D U S T R Y
E D U C A T I O N A L
STUDIO 1012: PROFESSOR M. QUIROS DATE: JANUARY - APRIL 2017 LOCATION: TORONTO, ONTARIO
Working to establish food security for future generations, the concept looks to house and combine three distinct research divisions for an interdisciplinary synergy. Three distinct research groups combine to create a ‘new OFT’—a radical research and educational facility that overlooks the existing OFT. Becoming a congregation site for these groups, the facility
caters to each group’s specific needs and provides a multitude of gathering spaces— exploring how these individuals can benefit one another. Local farmers and international wholesalers of the existing OFT are brought into the research facility, instilled with new research findings and are directly implemented back into the food industry- for a holistic, synergistic future of feeding the masses.
O F T
B U I L D I N G
P R O P O S E D
M I R R O R I N G
C A N T I L E V E R E D
N E W
E X I S T I N G
F O R
‘ D E S C E N D I N G ’
S T E P P E D
F L O O R
F O R M F O R M
F O R M
O B S E R V A T I O N
O N T O
P L A T E S
F O R
T H E
O L D
G R O W T H
C O N C E P T I O N C O N C E P T I O N
Mimicking the language of the existing OFT, the architecture of the new facility is created by ‘pulling up’ the body of the OFT and is subsequently cantilevered. Intimate but not touching, the new facility cantilevers over the existing OFT and descends back down, connecting to the urban level.
T H E
N E W
O F T
3
1
4
2
6
5
3
LEGEND
S I T E SCALE
M A P
1:3100
1 2 3 4 5 6
NEW OFT FACILITY ROOFTOP AGRICULTURE GROWTH L AB SURFACE PARKING & SEASONAL EVENTS BRIDGE TO EXISTING OFT TRAIN STATION EXISTING OFT
3
4 5
2
1
7
2
5 6
L E G E N D
G R O U N D SCALE
1:1400
L E V E L
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
GREENERY ATRIUM (+ CAFE) FARMERS COLL ABORATION ECO-CULINARY RESTAURANT ECO-CULINARY KITCHEN LAB PRECISION AGRICULTURE L AB EDUCATIONAL CENTER BRIDGE TO OFT
S ILX E T HV FEL L O O6 R S C A L E :
1 : 1 0 0 0
INTERDISCIPLINARY CONGREGATION | E N G I N E E R S | W H O L E S A L E R S RESEARCHERS | SCIENTISTS | ENGINEERS | FARMERS | WHOLESALERS
I N T E R D I S C I P L I N A R Y C O N G R E G A T I O N R E S E A R C H E R S | F A R M E R S | S C I E N T I S T S
S EL CEO V N DE L - F2 I F -T 5 H S C A L E :
F L O O R
1 : 1 0 0 0
P R E C I S I O N A G R I C U | L NTOUR TRH EF A LC IAN B S [NORTH FACING] G V E R T I C A L A G R I C U L TS OUU RT HE F ALCAI NBG S [ S O U T H F A C I N G ]
P R E C I S I O N A G R I C U L T U R E L A B S V E R T I C A L A G R I C U L T U R E L A B S |
F ILR E S TV FEL L O O 1R S C A L E :
1 : 1 0 0 0
[ G R O U N D
L E V E L ]
L E V E L
- 1
WHOLESALER & FARMER PARKING LOWERED GREEN SPACE
S I T E
S I T E SCALE
M A P
1:4000
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L E V E L
- 1 ,
2 - 5
&
6
G R O U N D S C A L E :
P L A N F L O O R
1 : 1 0 0 0
L E V E L
L E V E L SCALE
2 - 5
1:750
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L E V E L
6
2 - 5
L E V E L
6
B U I L D I N G
E N V E LO P E
R O O F TO P
L A N D S C A P E
I N T E R D I S C I P L I N A R Y
V E RT I C A L
AG R I C U LT U R E
R E S E A R C H
P R EC I S I O N
AG R I C U LT U R E
P R O P O S E D
PA R KI N G
F I R S T
C O M P O N E N T S
CO L L A B O R AT I O N
L E V E L
&
R E S E A R C H
S E A S O N A L
AC T I V I T I E S
A D J A C E N T
P R O G R A M N E W
D I A G R A M
D E S C E N D I N G
O V E R
T H E
A T R I U M
O L D
P U B L I C
F A R M E R S
PR O G R AM
D IAG RA M
L O N G I T U D I N A L SCALE
1:800
M A R K E T
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