IN路habit L o s
A n g e l e s , C A
Winter 2014 | Vivian Lee + James Macgillivray studio
The design of this apartment complex was inspired by temporary markets such as the Lagos Street market, food trucks and farmers market. Temporal and flexible qualities exhibited in such markets was the driven concept in all aspects of the design including the unit layout, facade design and ground floor plan.
DIVIDE VOLUME INTO 4 BAR BUILDINGS
DETERMIN MAX. HEIGHT AND BUILDING SETBACK
CONNECT ANGEL’S KNOLL TO RETAIL SHOPS ON BROADWAY
REARRANGE BARS TO PROVIDE VIEW AND ACCESS TO THE PARK
LIFT BUILDING UP FOR PEDESTRIAN ACCESS AND INFORMAL MARKET
FOREST OF COLUMNS TO SUPPORT BUILDINGS AND ORGANIZE SPACE FOR THE INFORMAL MARKET
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4
3
6’ - 0”
1
5
4 5’ - 3”
6’ - 0”
A
8’ - 0”
8’ - 0”
B
19’ - 6”
33’ - 6”
33’ - 6”
19’ - 6”
8’
2
1
43’ - 0” 5’ - 2”
10’ - 4”
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3
5’ - 3”
6’ - 0”
16’ - 3”
5’ - 3”
8’
16’
0’
4’
LIVINGROOM
COORIDOR
COORIDOR
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
33’ - 6”
19’ - 6”
33’ - 6”
19’ - 6”
A
10’ 11”
11”
UP
LIVINGROOM
9’ - 3”
6’ - 6”
3’ - 0”
3’ - 0”
2’ - 8”
2’ - 8”
11’ - 4” 10’ - 3”
3 BEDROOM - LEVEL 1A
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4’
8’
16’
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4’
8’
10’ - 3” 11’ - 4”
16’
C 6’ - 0”
6’ - 0”
C
D
3 BEDROOM - LEVEL 1A
4’
B
10’ -
8’ - 2”
10’ - 3”
5’ - 3”
6’ - 7”
D
5’ - 3”
1 BEDROOM - LEVEL 1
8’ - 0”
8’ - 0”
A
9’ - 3”
11”
2”
2”
6’ - 6”
UP
6’ - 7” 20’0”
8’
16’
MASTER BATHROOM
6’ - 0”
A
15’ -
11”
13’ -
15’ -
13’ -
8’ - 2”
C
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
43’ - 0” 16’ 10’ - 3” 4”
5’ - 2”
B
A
B
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A
20’- 0”
0’
3
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D
MASTER BEDROOM
16’
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5 6’ - 0”
6’ -0”
MASTERDBEDROOM
5’ - 3”
MASTER BATHROOM
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4
5’ - 3”
6’ -0”
6’ -0”
4’
3
2” 20’ -
6’ - 7”
1 BEDROOM - LEVEL 1 0’
5
6’ - 0”
10” 18’ -
16’
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Unit Types
B
10” 18’ -
5’ - 3”
43’ - 0” 5’ - 3”
2” 20’ -
2” 20’ -
2” 20’ -
10” 18’ -
10” 18’ -
6’ - 7” 20’0”
26’ - 7”
C
3 BEDROOM - LEVEL 1 8’
BEDROOM
3
43’ - 0”
26’ - 7”
C
D
4’
BEDROOM
2 5’ - 2”
COORIDOR
UP
20’- 0”
0’
BATHROOM
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A
C
3 BEDROOM - LEVEL 1
FAMILYROOM
B
A
UP
BATHROOM
2 5’ - 2”
A
COORIDOR
A
BEDROOM
A FAMILYROOM
A
BEDROOM
8’ - 0”
43’ - 0” 5’ - 3”
D
10’ - 3”
3 BEDROM - SECTION A:A 3 BEDROM - SECTION A:A N.T.S N.T.S
33’ - 6”
26’ - 7”
19’ - 6”
3
43’ - 0”
26’ - 7”
6’ -0”
2 5’ - 2”
8’ - 0”
1
33’ - 6”
2 5’ - 2”
19’ - 6”
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1 BEDROM UNIT 1 BEDROM UNIT ISOMETRIC BIRD’S EYE VIEW ISOMETRIC BIRD’S EYE VIEW
CORRIDOR FACADE
CORRIDOR FACADE
Balcony Facade
Corridor Facade
BALCONY FACADE
CCORRIDORFAC Building Facade Arrangement
Building Section Rendering
ROOF 107’-0”
6MM PREOXIDIZED STEEL SHEETING SUSPENDED FROM Z-SECTION STEEL BEARERS SHEET-ZINC, PAINTED BLACK TRA FLASHING IN COLD PROCESS ADHESIVE ROOF DRAIN THERMAL BARRIER VAPOR BARRIER: 2 LAYERS OF KRAFT PAPER 2.5" ISOCYANURATE INSULATION MECHANICALLY FASTENED 2.0" ISOCYANURATE INSULATION ADHERED WITH FAS N FREE ADHESIVE 1/2" FIBERBOARD ADHERED WITH FAS N FREE ADHESIVE 3 PLIES OF TREMCO COMPOSITE PLY ADHERED WITH SOLVENT FREE BURMASTIC TREMCO WHITE ROCK=IT REFLECTIVE FLOOD COAT WITH WHITE AGGREGATE
LEVEL 06 90’-0”
Schock Isokrob Type CM
LEVEL 03 44’-0”
SLIDING STEEL DOOR 12.5 MM PERFORATED PLASTERBOARD WOOD AND ALUM. FIXED UNIT WITH DOUBLE GLAZING 65mm SCREED WITH SMOOTH SURFACE AND SEALING COAT WITH 30MM IMPACT-SOUND INSULATION 30MM RIGID FOAM THERMAL INSULATION BITUMINOUS SEALING LAYER
LEVEL 02-B 32’-0”
LEVEL 02 22’-0”
TRANSFER SLAB
4" THICK FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE FLOOR
6 MM POLY VAPOR BARRIER UNDER FLOOR 6" COMPACTED GRAVEL
LEVEL 01 0’-0”
WALL SECTION
STRUCTURAL COLUMNS CIRCULATION CORE
TRANSFER SLAB
FOUNDATION SLAB
PIER
Structural Diagram
UP
Egress Plan + Code Requirement
OCCUPANCY TYPE: High-rise residential (R-2) building <75’ = high-rise -Enclosed shaft and penetrations to prevent the spread of smoke and fire. -Automatic fire sprinklers with a backup roof cistern to supply up to 30 minuts of water to hydraulic sprinker system. TOTAL BUILDING OCCUPANCY: 10 units per floor 3 floors of 3-bedroom unitss 2 floors of 1-bedroom units Twenty 1-bedroom x 2 Thirty
= 40
3-bedroom x 4
=120
Total building occupancy EXIT
= 160
EXIT ACCESS:
EXIT <10 occupants =
>30 occupants per floor, sprinkled with exterior egress balcony = travel path up to 100’
Picturesque A n n
A r b o r, M I
Fall 2013 | Jason Payne and Andrew Atwood - 5 day workshop
This five day workshop explored the idea of picturesque as a tool in the contemporary architecture practice and imaging. The workshop was concerned with the idea of "keeping", a term that was coined by William Gilpin in 1700s. Keeping represents distance and depth in picturesque imagery and can be achieved through sorting and layering of objects, reduction of figures between objects and horizon and blurring of texture according to depth and distance. The following images represent the image production process from creating a 2-D Photoshop image to z-buffer creation in Rhino and texture application.
Knots of the Middle West D e t r o i t , M I Fall 2013 | Andrew Holder
This studio explored the knot as a consolidation of three ontological types: physical, abstract and a strategy. Our exploration begun by modeling and analyzing different types of knots in Rhino. The knot was then used as a strategy in combination with site research to inform the form of a market/performance hall in the Eastern Market.
BUSH KNOT
Bush knot
Knot analysis : adjacencies + threshold
DOUBLE LOOP
Double Loop knot
DOUBLE FIGURE EIGHT
Double Figure Eight knot
CROSS SECTIONAL SNAKE
Cross sectional snake
Knot with various cross sections STUFFED IN THE BOX KNOT
Knot stuffed in a box
DOUBLE FIGURE EIGHT
FOLD LINE
24 Day 12 Retail Shops Market
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Visitor Center
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Educational Classes Tours (walking, historic, biking)
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Daily site diagram DAILY ACTIVITY OVER activity TIME
Knot intersection INTERSECTION DIAGRAM diagram
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Site plan
Building Section
Build up roof construction over rigid insulation supported by plywood
Wood perlins supported by steel girders
2x4 lam. decking
Linkage
Load bearing brick wih brick veneer
S e a t t l e , WA Winter 2011 | Kathryn Merlino
Building 18 in Magnuson Park is a decommissioned firehouse, abandoned for several years due to its structural decay and poor building performance. This adaptive reuse project explores the spatial and time relationship between Building 18 and the rich history of the Magbuson Park as a naval base during the World War II. The space created in between the new structure of the library and the fire station becomes a symbolic representation of a link between the site's past, present and the future.
Cast in place floor slab on top of reinforced concrete
Load bearing wood frame with brick veneer or cement plaster board
Steel column
1965
Pedestrian Pathway
Wall section
Building section diagram
Bike Shop
Bathroom Core
Restaurant Service Core
Restaurant + Dining Area
Exhibition
Site plan
Library's structural diagram
Building floor plan
Site section
Interior rendering