HOUSING FOR INTROVERTS
RE-CONNECTING URBAN MILLENNIALS MORGAN GRABOSKI
CONTENTION
The Millennial demographic is one defined by technologically induced changes in social interaction. Situational introversion has emerged due to Millennials obsession with technology. Coupled with an aversion to suburban single-family homes; Millennials also represent a radical change in household makeup. There is no more nuclear family; 1- and 2-person households are very common. As witnesses of housing crash they are paradoxically then attracted to urban housing but they cannot afford it.
This project contends that by combining smaller, lower-cost units with a richer gradation of public-to-private sequences of social spaces, architecture can revise/reformat urban fabric for this emerging demographic.
Brickell Condo Information
total number of units, current available rentals; square footages and prices.
SW 7th St
Brickell City Centre SE 8th St
SW 8th St
SW 1st Ave
SE 9th St
S. Miami Ave
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1. Vue at Brickell, 323 units 1BR, 796-814 sf; $1,800-$2,200 a month 2. The Bond, 323 units 1BR, 796-839 sf; $478,900-$512,900 to buy 3. Four Seasons Residences,183 units 1BR, 983-1,114 sf; $2,100-$5,600 a month 4. Emerald at Brickell, 142 units 1BR; 826-856 sf; $2,050-$2,150 a month 5. Jade at Brickell Bay, 338 units 1BR; 1,135 sf $3,300 a month 6. Solaris at Brickell, 138 units 1BR; 730-764 sf; $1,850-$2,500 a month 7. Infinity at Brickell, 459 units 1BR; 674-936 sf $1,900-$2,500 a month 8. One Broadway, 371 units 1BR; 775-978 sf $1,950-$2,200 a month 9. 1060 Brickell, 576 units 1BR; 731-1,128 sf $1,850-$2,600 a month 10. Espirito Santo Plaza, 136 units 1BR; 729-966 sf $2,300-$2,850 a month 11. Axis, 718 units 1BR; 707-1,099 sf $1,850-$2,700 a month 12. One Plaza, 280 units 1BR; 880 sf $1,600-$1,750 a month 13. Echo Brickell, 157 units 1BR; 784-1,416 sf $380,000+ to buy 14. 151 SE 15th Rd 2BR; 1,400-1,834 sf $4,200+ a month
MIXED USE
HOTEL OFFICE COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
FIRE STATION EDUCATION RELIGIOUS
COMBINED DIAGRAM: SITE CONTEXT The diagram to the left highlights the programs, nodes and pedestrian pathways which informed the design of the project to fit within its context. Because of its surrounding by mixed program types, the project situates itself within West Brickell by providing a variety of commercial spaces on the ground floor as well as semipublic courtyards which connect to existing pedestrian pathways. In this way, the project invites the public in while still maintaining privacy for the residents.
MIXED USE
HOTEL OFFICE COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
FIRE STATION EDUCATION RELIGIOUS
PROGRAM ALONG SW 2ND AVE
PEDESTRIAN NODES AND PATHWAYS
MIXED USE
HOTEL OFFICE COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
FIRE STATION EDUCATION RELIGIOUS
PROGRAM ALONG CORAL WAY/13 AVE
VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
The ground floor features commercial spaces and a large grocery store to the south. Two landscaped courtyards allow the public to enter into the project via the M-Path from the south and east, and from Coral Way to the north. There are six cores which provide access to the upper residential floors. Additionally, the grocery store has a private core with access to it’s own greenhouse, located at the third level of the project.
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN
The second floor features an extra-wide terrace due to the commercial program below. This terrace space is intended for use by the residents as another, extended shared social space. Seen from above, the amenities deck featuring a pool and barbecuing areas is accessed from a mezzanine level located above the sunken grocery store below. This floor also has direct access to the gateway social space which brides over SW 2nd Ave. This grand social space is accessible via stair from the above floors.
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
Each floor features “neighborhoods� of units, in groups of two to seven. Each neighborhood is divide by either a core or combination of core and social space. These shared social spaces are adaptable and programed for a variety of activities such as a movie room, a yoga studio and a lounge. On the eastern edge of the site, at this level, there is a greenhouse which is accessed via the grocery store below. This features a a 1500 sf growing area for fresh produce.
UPPER PARKING PLAN
The upper level parking is the same level as the grocery store, to allow for ease of access. There are storage lockers for the residents located near the elevator cores.
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ROOF PLAN
This green roof has decks locate above the top floor social spaces, with access from below via the stairwells and a spiral stair.
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AERIAL FROM SOUTH EAST
AERIAL FROM SOUTH WEST
AERIAL OF INTERIOR COURTYARD
VIEW OF NORTH WEST CORNER
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UNIT PLANS AND AXONOMETRICS
KITCHEN WASHER/DRYER IN APARTMENT
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BUILT-IN SHELVING
FLEXIBLE LIVING/DINING SPACE
6’ DEEP BALCONY
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COMMERCIAL PROGRAMS PEDESTRIAN PATHS PUBLIC TRANSIT
URBAN CONTEXT DIAGRAM
VERTICAL CIRCULATION COMMERCIAL PROGRAMS COMMERCIAL PROGRAMS NEAR SITE
IMMEDIATE FABRIC DIAGRAM
VERTICAL CIRCULATION HORIZONTAL CIRCULATION
BUILDING CONTEXT
VERTICAL CIRCULATION NEIGHBORHOODS SHARED SOCIAL SPACES AND CIRCULATION
FLOOR AND NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXT
GATEWAY VIEW
NORTH EAST GROUND LEVEL ENTRY
SOCIAL SPACE INTERIOR
VIEW FROM SOCIAL SPACE, LOOKING NORTH