TEAM
12B
HEAT: IT’S LIT SITE C , REAR OF BUILDING: ELDERLY, PARENTS WITH YOUNG CHILDREN, ADULTS
PARTI SHOWCASING MAIN DESIGN ZONES
PLAN 1:100
SECTION 1:100
GENERAL WIND FLOW
WIND STUDY ON SITE
TECTONICS AND MAJOR ELEMENTS
SITE PLAN 1:500
LIVING WALL DETAIL
GENERAL PROGRAM LAYOUT
TEAM
12B
JULY 7TH 1PM
JULY 7TH 7AM
“Less is More” - Mies Van Der Rohe The aspirations of this project have culminated in a minimal impact cooling pavilion, providing various cooling effects to the immediate community, with specific focus on the elderly. The pavilion itself is divided into 3 distinct zones, an air zone, a water zone and comfort zone. By incorporating passive air movements and providing live wall wind catches the pavilion can provide more then adequate cooling for even the hottest of summer days. The inclusion of an interactive mist station provides opportunity for children to play. A small kiosk proves additional benefits to users, offering cold beverages when needed. A seating area in the comfort zone is geared towards the elderly, allowing them to rest and socialize within the project. The inspiration behind the form and tectonics are informed by the adjacent slab tower, as well as, the “less is more” minimalist approach. Ideally, the pavilion acts to fully engage the community and solve the issue of extreme head during the summer using passive cooling strategies, involving air and water.
JULY 7TH 7PM
ALEX-JAMES CHRISTIE | AMELIA REANN SINGH | DANIEL LUO GAWEL | DAVID LUONG | ENANA SOMO | KRISTEN TSOUKAS | MOHAMMADAMIR TEYOURI | NAVINDRA BUDHWA | SEBASTIAVAN-NIEKERK | SOLTANIEH SHAHRZAD | | RIKAI HE | RUI MENG HUANG | TESS LECKY | THEODORE-TIN NOK-YU | YEUK YING RICHELLE NG