Alberti Summer 2012 | Project 3 Book

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PROJECT 3 ALBERTI SUMMER 2012



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CONTENTS

SITE PLAN SITE PHOTOS PASSION URBAN DESIGN SKETCH 1 SKETCH 2 SKETCH 3 SKETCH 4


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HOW DOES YOUR PASSION FIT INTO THE SITE? HOW MUCH ROOM DOES YOUR PASSION NEED ON THE SITE? WHERE DOES YOUR PASSION FIT BEST ON THE SITE?

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PASSION pas sion

[pash-uhn] 1. any powerful or compelling emotion or feeling, as love or hate. 2. strong amorous feeling or desire; love; ardor. 3. strong desire

different, more fun, att pace that is ractive s a n g i , sustain g t h n i a des h t t h e a m r o n u s . e . . s o s ? y e able, inter s sunli sion s a p Can r esting than what we typically see u g native p ht for yo lant & a , wind, water, nimal sp ecies, and h ealthy soil?


WHAT ARE YOU PASSIONATE ABOUT? -Reading -Writing -Science -Food -Cooking -Running -Gardening -Football -Basketball -Soccer -Swimming -Writing Music -Playing Music -Making Art -Viewing Art -Teaching -Learning -Praying -Worshipping -Reflecting -Animals -Exercising -Performing Theater -Dancing

-Eating -Playing Games -Creating Video Games -Designing Clothes -Buying Clothes -Developing Technology -Creating Films -Drawing -Painting -Making Pottery -Taking Care of Children -Watching Videos -Building Furniture -Watching Musicals -Producing Musicals -Writing Songs -Recording Songs -Taking Photographs -Viewing Photographs -Making Lighting -Collecting Coins -Fashion Shows -Cars

WHAT SPACE CAN YOU CREATE TO CORRESPOND TO YOUR PASSION?

-A Place to Read -A Place to Write -A Place to Do Science Experiments -A Place to Cook -A Place to Run -A Place to Garden -A Place to Play Football -A Place to Play Basketball -A Place to Play Soccer -A Place to Swim -A Place to Write Music -A Place to Share Music -A Place to Make Art -A Place to View Art -A Place to Teach -A Place to Learn -A Place to Pray -A Place to Worship -A Place to Reflect

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URBAN DESIGN

is an interdisciplinary subject that concerns designing the built and unbuilt environment (buildings and landscape) on a large scale, such as a city, town, or region

The plan for Washington, D.C. by L’Enfant is an early example of Urban Design & Planning


Transportation

Environment

URBAN DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS: Urban structure – How a place is put together and how its parts relate to each other Urban Typology, Density and Sustainability - spatial types and relationships, including their resource usage Accessibility – Providing for ease, safety and choice when moving to and through places Legibility and Wayfinding – Helping people to find their way around and understand how a place works Activity and Use – Designing places to stimulate and support public activity Mixed uses – Locating activities to allow constructive interaction between them Character and Meaning – Recognizing and valuing the differences between one place and another Order and Incident – Balancing consistency and variety in the urban environment in the interests of appreciating both Continuity and Change – Locating people in time and place, including respect for heritage and support for contemporary culture

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