honolulu zoo Wine HAUS 15 Weeks Comprehensive design STUDIO ARCHITECTURE 544 | janine clifford + William Paluch | spring 2009
Winery architecture + skyscrapers Winery architecture and skyscrapers for vertical farming are two types of typologies still being explored. The idea of Wine Haus reflects to redefine the traditional concept of a small winery building surrounded by grape vineyards into a vertical one Located on the outskirts of Waikiki next to the Honolulu Zoo, a new typology of program and architecture is introduced to the Honolulu community with a modern, elongated snake form that merges a winery and water filtration center with a vertical skyscraper farm and hotel that will evolve to become a travel destination for hospitality, culture, food and entertainment
honolulu zoo Wine HAUS 15 Weeks Comprehensive design STUDIO ARCHITECTURE 544 | janine clifford + William Paluch | spring 2009
Part I. 5 Weeks Group masterplan development of the Honolulu Zoo and Waikiki
Part II. 8 Weeks Individual design development proposals
Part III. 2 Weeks Final presentation narratives, graphics and models to conclude in an offcampus exhibition
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PROGRAM LAYERS An elongated form was derived to house an array of interconnecting programs A smaller structure houses the winery and is depressed into the land for thermal cooling of the interior spaces. Merging seamlessly into the background of Waikiki high-rises, the vertical counterpart of the winery is an iconic “green� skyscraper
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Wine is a popular drink that is made all over the world. Many people are knowledgeable of the different wines and have their preferences. However, little is known about how wine is made and how wineries operate as buildings. Recently, the concept and contents of a traditional winery is changing substantially from the old, small-scale building type into ones with integrated visitor centers,guesthouses... entertainment and display. [A + U, 08:12 457]
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WINE haus Wine | Haus takes advantage of sustainable opportunities in a modern “eco-chic” way. The design of the vertical tower not only blends itself with the backdrop of Waikiki high-rises, but serves as a vertical taro farm to accommodate the production needs of the winery. The unique slant form of the vertical skyscraper serves to provide sufficient sunlight for the taro crops. On the opposite end of the skyscraper, tree decks are planned to serve as light and wind barriers for the individual units. From an exterior view, the building seems to be coated with a “green skin”
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TARO UNITS HOTEL UNITS
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PROGRAM TARO LAYERS 55,464 SF 80,000 SF WINERY RETAIL 12,548 SF PROCESSING 55,279 SF BARREL ROOM 21,507 SF RESTAURANT 18,345 SF HOTEL LOBBY 86,706 SF WINE COURTYARD 22,328 SF WATER FILTRATION
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PARKING 101,565 SF TOTAL 394,210 SF BUILDING FOOTPRINT
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WINERY PRODUCTION BOTTLE (BTL) OF TARO WINE = 375 ML 1 LITER OF WINE = 3 BOTTLES 1 KG = 1 LITER WINE 16 KG/ACRE x 2 TARO LAND 1 ACRE = 43,560 SF
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3 ACRES x 16 KG/ACRE x 3 BTL = 144 BTL
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Structurally supported with a central core of elevator and stair shafts, and column supports around the perimeter, the nudge at the center of the vertical structure creates a terrace effect. This offset allows the taro farm on the lower levels to receive natural lighting
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Physical model was created using basswood, white museum board, translucent and clear plastic sheets, green construction paper, white plastic rods, and baby’s breath. Model was hand assembled with the aid of a laser cuter
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STEEL VASE HOLDER HEAVY DUTY PLASTIC VASE WATER ROOM STEEL COLUMN SUPPORT GR Filter (Water Permeable, Soil Filter Fabric) GR Film TARO PLANT DRAINAGE Roof Soil™ (Porous Lightweight Growing Medium) Perlite (Obsidian-derived perlite promotes Aeration) GR Drain 20 (Drainage, Water Retention and Aeration) GR Mat (Membrane + Root Protect Layers Protect Mat) GR Film (Auxillary Root Resistant Film) GR Tape 20 (Double-sided Tape) CONCRETE SLAB TUBE WATER RELEASE TUBE WATER RECAPTURE IRRIGATION TUBE Roof Soil™ Perlite BRISE SOLEIL METAIL SUPPORT SOLAR BRISE SOLEIL
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Site analysis diagrams
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VIEW FROM PAKI AVENUE TOWARDS THE ALA WAI CANAL Rendering developmed by group member Ardison Garcia
The Wine Haus emerges after a tree-lined Paki Street. The snakelike and elongated design of the Wine Haus bellows its surroundings as the smaller scale of the winery building reflects the residential area, which is located on the east. In contrast, the western edge of Waikiki is a backdrop of high-rise hotels in which the vertical counterpart of the winery is an iconic vertical “green� tower that looks to create a new icon in the Honolulu skyline. The diagram on the right illustrates this concept
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AERIAL OVERVIEW OF DEVELOPMENT Rendering developmed by group member Ardison Garcia
The Wine Haus is located on the northwestern outskirts of the Honolulu Zoo and adjacent to the Ala Wai Canal (in blue). This rendering illustrates the Wine Haus with other buildings in the Waikiki backdrop
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