Sui Private Residence

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SIU PRIVATE RESIDENCE | PARADISE VALLEY, AZ

The objective of the Siu Residence was to design the most appropriate architecture for a second story addition on an existing single story custom home. Primary considerations occured at a variety of geographic scales and included climate, surrounding natural and architectural landscapes, geographical orientation, views, and ease of construction. Construction was planned to be primarily executed by Mr. Siu himself.

NICK KUNZ | N CREATIVE STUDIOS [2011]

Ground The section of the existing architecture that conjoins with the proposed design was chosen considering the ease of construction. The span where the incision to the existing architecture must be made is largely composed of windows. The windows can be removed with less human effort than the deconstruction of an exterior wall. This allows for a less invasive procedure than might have been previously required. In addition, its central location relative to the other wings of the existing architecture and access from the driveway were important considerations when determining the point of conjuction.

The proposed design's glazing on the east and west facing exterior walls is consciously minimal in order to minimize undesired heat transfer, while still allowing natural lighting and ventalation to enter the space. The width of the windows were determined by the width of the existing architure’s architectural columns. The space between those windows were determined by the width of the existing architecture’s windows. This allows for a greater cohesion between the existing architecture and the proposed design.

Tension membranes span the entire length of the roof and over on to the patio. This further retards heat transfer generated by overhead sun exposure. The membranes are designed so that they can be attached to the structural beams of the proposed design. Four membranes were chosen to cover the roof and patio, as opoosed to a single large membrain due to the possibility of membrane damage. If a particular section of a membrain is damaged, the entire membrane roof needs not replacement, only the particular membrane that is damaged, leaving the remainder of the membrane roof intact.

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The proposed design would allow for a structurally independent architecture. Not only would it be free from the constraints of the existing structure, but it would not require a major roof trust alteration that might have been previously required. In addition, one might observe the angled wall on the ground floor exhibited by this drawing. The angled wall was determined to be the most appropriate design, so that the spectacular mountain views on the ground floor of the existing existing architecture were not obstructed by the proposed design.


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