COBALT Design Studio-III Group-15
Co-Living: Rethinking Home & Ownership
CONTENTS 01
Introduction
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02
Survey results
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03
Community Profile
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04
Group Propositions
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Concept Design-1: Limiao Wang
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Concept Design-2: Tongzhu Zhou
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Concept Design-3: Xiaoyi Zeng
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Concept Design-4: Yuting Xu
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Concept Design-5: Zhuoran Zhang
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References
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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT DESIGN STUDIO III 2021 TUTOR SAMER AKAKH | CANDY AUNG GROUP STUDENT| Limiao Wang|Tongzhu Zhou|Xiaoyi Zeng| Yuting Xu| Zhuoran Zhang
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Introduction What is Co- living ?
The prefix CO in CO-LIVING actually means collaborative, collective, and communal. They are strangers who have nothing to do with each other. On the premise of keeping their private space, they share part of the public space and live, cooperate and share together.The concept of cohabitation came into being as early as the 1960s. The earliest cohabitation community was sættedammen from Denmark. This is an ideal community built-in 1967. In order to share the pressure of parenting and achieve the balance between work and family
The New ERA home
More than a place to live
Living together may not provide a “home” in the traditional sense. The reason why this mode has become a new urban lifestyle must be the social activity resources behind it. For those who are engaged in creative and entrepreneurial projects, the lack of a stable workplace circle may be a big problem, but the community culture established by living together may stimulate creative inspiration or promote the birth of new projects.
The depressed small space makes people become isolated. Social isolation is the biggest problem faced by this group. In this society where relatives are alienated, interpersonal relationships are indifferent, and the virtual world of the network is intertwined with reality, the emergence of CO-LIVINGhabitation mode is to remind people to put down their mobile phones, leave their computer tables, return to the real world, and talk, eat and play face to face with the people around them.
1.1
Site Analyse
ROADS
VEGETATION
24 and 25 westcliff ct, marino sa 5049, Australia
WATER
SUN PATH
1.2 Co-Living DESIGN BRIEF
COMMUNITY PROFILE
Family - Parents with 1 kid 2 groups - Parents with 2 kids 2 groups - One parent with 1 kid 2 groups - One parent with 2 kids 2 groups
As for cobalt, although it is a chemical substance, it was known and used in pottery glaze in early China. Ancient Greeks and Romans used its compound to make colored glass and produce beautiful dark blue. This kind of unpredictable material is the same as art, so we choose to name it as our community. Cobalt is a co-living community for people who are interested in art. In the community, there are not only studios and work areas, but also leisure areas and public facilities. What this cobalt co living community wants to convey to people is that art is not necessarily lonely. In this vibrant community, you can get in touch with people of different fields, ages, etc., exchange ideas in life and work, and have a collision of inspiration.
Singles - Elderly individuals 4 Young singles 10 (including students) - Middle-aged singles 10
AGE DISTRIBUTION > 60 year - old 35-60 year-old 18-35 year-old 3-18 year-old 0
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3-18 year-old 35-60 year-old
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15 18-35 year-old > 60 year - old
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Couples - Elderly couples 2 couples - Professional couples 2 couples - Unmarried couples 2 couples
Cobalt is committed to providing services for people of all ages who are interested in art. Whether it's single person or family, you can find your own world in this community. The total number of people in the community reached 60. Compared with a single group of people, the community can accept people of different ages and occupations. First, it can face a 25 wider range of people. Second, it can return to art. Art is not limited to age. As long as there is a loving heart, everyone can shine in this field.
1.3 Future COMMUNITY PROFILE
GYM
WORKSHOP
LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY
GAME STUDIO COFFEE BAR
GARDEN
CINEMA
which of these items are you comfortable sharing in your home, long-term? workspaces garden Nothing common areas internet utilities self-sustainable cleaning responsibility groceries daily dinners kitchen toilet Shower
LIVING ROOM FLEXIBLE SPACE BATHROOM
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PARKING
1.2 Survey Results
LAYER DISTRIBUTION
Co-working Space
Generally, we have 4 territories divided from public and private. In layer distribution, we have each territory for co-living space and co-working space. Base on the population more than 50 adults and 10 children, and the social mix need to provide for different people and family, rooms will be designed for 1/2/4/6/8 people in co-living space. People can choose room depend on themselves.
Second floor: private working space. Divided in personal office
Co-living Space Co-working table and seats
Roof: designed as a garden for relax
Second floor: Studio ( for 1/2 person), 4 people’s room Each room has a toilet, small kitchen and living room
First floor: 6 & 8 people’s room
Ground floor: Lobby & lounge, gym, laundry
First floor: co-working space. Three areas for art, sculpture, visual art.
Ground floor: exhibition area, stage for performance
Proposed Social Mix Community groups
Age distribution
Total population :60
> 60 year old 35-60 yearold 18-35 yearold 3-18 yearold
Family
Couples
Singles
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- Elderly couples –
- Elderly individuals - 4
Parents with 1 kid 2 groups
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Parents with 2 kids 2 groups
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One parent with 1 kid 2 groups
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2 couples - Professional couples 2 couples
0 10 20 3-18 year-old 18-35 year-old 35-60 year-old > 60 year - old
- Young singles - 10
art classification
(including students) - Middle – aged singles - 10
- Unmarried couples 2 couples
One parent with 2 kids 2 groups
Proposed conditions
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All children are allowed to join the community over 3 years old with their guardians.
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The elderly group also welcome couples and individuals who have retired.
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The design group will consist of graphic design, architecture and other design types.
dance dance
paint paint
sculpture literature sculpture
design
literature
design
yuting xu A1703116
SHARING MODEL Community - Cobalt Cobalt community as a Co-living project will provide professional workspaces and artistic ambience for a group of residents who would like to live together for sharing and discuss their works about writing, dancing and singing, sculpture and painting. Furthermore, the community is fully equipped with public facilities and private spaces.
Private & Communal
Cobalt will provide two types of private space for giving care and satisfy residents’ demands spiritually and materially. Semi-private room – residents will live in an open space together, but having individual bed and storage case, and they will share communal washrooms and other bath facilities. For people who prefer completely private space, they will live in their suites separately, and each bedroom is equipped with individual bathroom, a small size of living space and terrace. However community members will share all public facilities such as kitchens, gardens, workspace for various artworks, living space and more.
Ownership The ownership of Cobalt belongs to the community, which means that all occupants have equal rights and responsibilities, but a team still organized,for management of Cobalt consists of some members who are responsible for a range of supplies, cleaning and maintenance of facility, and activity planning. While managers in this team just make plans for all tasks and keep them work in an effective and orderly pace, every resident will be allocated to their daily tasks and work following the guide of managers. In detail, a group needs to go shopping every week, and all residents may take turns as a team worker of supply, cleaning and planning. A propose – residents are required to complete a form with weekly schedule for communal tasks, it can ensure that everyone will participate positively in communal life.
At the beginning of confirming the community object, it is inclusive and has its diversity, because Cobalt can accept people who is interested in art, and they don’t have to be very professional or artists. We expect every member living in Cobalt can show their art skills and thoughts freely, and they also communicate with each other in open workspaces. In order to improve a positive ambience, regular activities on weekly schedule will be held, like speeches and exhibitions. Residents would like to participate and enjoy them.
A sense of togetherness
Concept Design-1
01 Limiao Wang: A1810080
COBALT
COMMUNITY PROFILE
GYM
WORKSHOP
LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY
GAME STUDIO COFFEE BAR
GARDEN
CINEMA
DESIGN BRIEF As for cobalt, although it is a chemical substance, it was known and used in pottery glaze in early China. Ancient Greeks and Romans used its compound to make colored glass and produce beautiful dark blue. This kind of unpredictable material is the same as art, so we choose to name it as our community. Cobalt is a co-living community for people who are interested in art. In the community, there are not only studios and work areas, but also leisure areas and public facilities. What this cobalt co living community wants to convey to people is that art is not necessarily lonely. In this vibrant community, you can get in touch with people of different fields, ages, etc., exchange ideas in life and work, and have a collision of inspiration.
LIVING ROOM FLEXIBLE SPACE BATHROOM
PARKING
COMMUNITY PROFILE
Family
Singles
- Parents with 1 kid 2 groups - Parents with 2 kids 2 groups - One parent with 1 kid 2 groups - One parent with 2 kids
- Elderly individuals 4 Young singles 10 (including students) - Middle-aged singles 10
> 60 year - old 35-60 year-old 18-35 year-old 3-18 year-old 5
3-18 year-old 35-60 year-old
10
15 18-35 year-old > 60 year - old
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- Elderly couples 2 couples - Professional couples 2 couples - Unmarried couples 2 couples
PRECEDENT ANALYSIS TERRACES HOME
AGE DISTRIBUTION
0
Couples
25
Cobalt is committed to providing services for people of all ages who are interested in art. Whether it's single person or family, you can find your own world in this community. The total number of people in the community reached 60. Compared with a single group of people, the community can accept people of different ages and occupations. First, it can face a wider range of people. Second, it can return to art. Art is not limited to age. As long as there is a loving heart, everyone can shine in this field.
H&P ARCHITECTS,VIETNAM The building is fulfilling the ancient legend of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in a modern way. The combination of architecture and agriculture landscape in an attractive way, they made the two a new approach to sustainable development and named it 'Argitecture’. T h e y c o m b i n e t w o b a s i c e l e m e n t s of Vietnamese rural life: residential needs and agrarian traditions are transformed into terraced buildings shaped like rice terraces.
SITE ANALYSIS
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN Site Address: 23 & 24 Westcliff Court, Marino SA, Australia Site Area: 3100 m²+ 2071 m² =5171m² Marino is located in the south of Adelaide, which is a ver y popular seaside suburb it close to the city, the local economy is applicable the room can see breathtaking coasts and urban landscape, and the streets here quiet and safe. Site facing the sea is located on a steep slope between Seacliff and Hallett Cove and is a picturesque spot.
GREENING SITE AREA BUILDINGS ROAD
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Roughly confirm the Adjust and design the layout of the design shape of the community and the functionality according to the site of different areas according to the location and terrain of the site
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Combine the previous design to determine the role and location of each part
STAGE 2 DESIGN SITE ANALYSIS
SITE PLAN
SITE CONTOUR LINE
SITE ADRESS:23 & 24 Westcliff Court, Marino SA (3100 m² + 2071 m² ) AREA OF DESIGN : BUILDING&CAR PARK (3600m²+800m²) CO-LIVING COMMUNITY SIZE: 50 ADULTS &10 23 & 24 Westcliff Court, Marino SA CHILDREN (3100 m²+ 2071 m ²)
SITE ANALYSIS
SUN DIRECTION 01 Jan 2020
03:35—03:38 — SUNRISE 18:01—18:04 — SUNSET
01 Aug 2020
N↑ SCALE 1:1000 05:41—05:44 — SUNRISE 16:02—16:05 — SUNSET
MARINO’S PROPERTY PROFILE
Houses
Townhouses
Other
Flats & Units
PUBLIC ARTWORK CONTEMPLATION BY MARIJANA TADIC
MOSAIC ARTWORK
N WATER
COMMON PLANTS
ROUND-LEAF WATTLE
BUILDING
COMMON OAK-BUSH
PARK
ROAD
CHOCOLATE-LILY
BY MICHAEL TYE
COMMON BIRDS
CRESTED PIGEON
NEW HOLLAND HONEYEATER WHITE-PLUMED HONEYEATER
DESIGN PROCESS
PLAN DETAIL
GAME ROOM 150SQM MEDIA ROOM 100SQM SWIMMING POOL 100SQM WORKSHOP 500SQM STUDIO 400SQM RESEARCH AND DIGITAL LAB 100SQM FITNESS 100SQM BATHROOM(SHARED) 30SQM KIDS PLAYGROUMD 50SQM BEDROOM 40SQM KITCHEN 40SQM LOUNGE 70SQM STORE 100SQM MEDICAL CENTRE 100SQM 24/7 SERVICE 120SQM RECEPTION 250SQM DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT&PRINTING ROOM 100SQM CAR PARK 800SQM
SECTION
02
Concept Design-1
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Tongzhu Zhou: A1754094
DESIGN BRIEF
FACILITY
LAYER DISTRIBUTION
Cobalt as a co-living and co-working project will provide people a comfortable place for those are interested in art, such as painting, dance, music, sculpture etc. In here people do artwork together and learn from each other. Its model is special that it has own system, which consists of a service section for management, workshops, shared area and private space. Cobalt design plan considers three principles : aesthetics, humanized design and spatial geometry arrangement.
These symbols show that most of the facilities in the whole project.
These two figures show the layer distribution of co-living and coworking space separately in different color. ( Roughly show the facilities on each floor, not floorplan)
DESIGN PROGRESS Since the building will be built by the sea, I would like to design a connection with it. The inspiration for the outlooking of the building starts from oyster, then let the object be deformed by rotating and stretching.
SPATIAL & ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS The model shows that the whole community divide in a bigger building for working space and 3 smaller buildings for living space. Each building connect by a double glazed corridor.
CONCEPTUAL MODEL
SECTION N
SPATIAL BRIEF
RENDERING
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DESIGN BRIEF
WATER TANK & SOLAR PANEL
Compared with the conceptual design in stage 1, we should pay more attention to the actual terrain survey and design as a architectural designer. As the terrain of this projectis very steep, we need to do cut and fill to crate the flat ground, In this stage my conceptual design comes from cube, Cubes of different sizes build regularly on the site and use lots glass to let the snshine in to allow for better lighting and views from above.
CUT & FILL
Solar panel
Water tanks Water tanks
Water tanks
Drain line
MATERIAL SITE CUT
Shading Water tanks
FILL
FACILITY MODEL
Frame Glass Wall Column Membrane Base frame Base column Basement
RETAINING WALL & STRUCTURE Reception Space
Parking Zoom
Gym & Media Room Lab & Workshop
Co-working
Game Room
Exhibition
Reception
Co-living for 4-6
Bedroom for 1-2
This new design is divided in 3 main parts: 1.Co-living, 2. Co-working, 3. Others. Coliving part is coloured in purple, which the ground level for private (1-2 people), the first and second level for 4-6 people to share, which have own bathroom in each room, and have kitchen and laundry in each level. Green area is for reception, and the first floor and second floor for co-working, then the blue loft is designed as a galllery for exhibition. At left, red room is for game room, then the first floor is for media, lab and workshop, the dark blue part is for gym and studio.
PLANTS
As the site is on a steep slope and planted with lots trees, timber structure is used for environmental protection.
Concept Design
03 Xiaoyi Zeng: A1771443
COBALT Site Area: Total Floor Area: Landscaping: Car parking area: Total Cut: Total Fill:
5174sqm 3671sqm 1183sqm 320sqm 4100cbm 1230cbm
Co-living Design
CONCEPT This design is a mix-use building for young artists to live and work.The form of the building is based on the topography, with the buildings spread out between the mountains and be surround-ed by forest.The form is sinuous, like a ivy climbing through the forest.The design a mixuse housing for young artistsandtoonelive and work.Provide building isisdivided into three parts, two of which are residences is a workshop. The building structure is wall bearing system with a foundation module of 8m x 6m.
Design Brief
The art workers Xiaoyi Zeng a1771443 with a safe and convenient iving environment and a space for artistic creation and communication. The form of the building is based on the topography, with the buildings spread out between the mountains and surrounded by forest. It has Wide view and good scenery The shape of the building is stacked like building blocks. Mainly in appearance,according to the topography, the layers increase. It draws on the artistic processing of folding and stacking that artists usually used.
668sqm
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GL18 Pla
Cut & Fill Workshop Studio
Cut Fill
Xiaoyi Zeng a1771443
Hill Road in Building Group
Solar panels placed on the eaves and roof PV Capacity: 95kw/h per day (40 panels) Face southwest.
Car Parking
an 1:500
1336sqm
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GL14&GL16 Plan 1:500
1667sqm
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GL12&GL10 Plan 1:500
Solor Panel & Underground Water Tank
The in and out access points and car movement car parking area:320 sqm No. cars provided:40
Water tank capacity: 21,500 L No. water tank: 4 Size: Diameter: 3530 mm Height: 2800mm
Material & Structure The material of Wall is concrete brick the material of shield is polycarbonate sheet Polycarbonate body withstands impact and harsh weather elements In addition, the material asts longer and has better insulation than glass.
Outside View Shield- polycarbonate sheet
concrete brick
The building structure is wall bearing system with a foundation module of 8m x 6m. Xiaoyi Zeng a1771443
Studio View
Building is One kind of Landscape
Hill Road
Landscaping
Landscaping:
1183sqm
Quandong
Lilly Pilly
Native Violets
Carex Grass
Bursaria spinosa
Grevillea
Wattle
Lomandra
Concept Design
04 Yuting Xu: A1703116
Site design & implementation 1. Site observation & analysis 1.1 location 1.2 landform 1.3 soil 1.4 surroundings 2. Site preparation & foundation 2.1 proposed area of the building plan 2.2 cut and fill & retaining wall 2.3 demolition/clearance 3. Circulation 3.1 parking area 3.2 entrance and exist & circulation 3.3 interior movement
Part 1
Part 2
Location :23 & 24 Westcliff Court, Marion SA Landform : steep slope the site is located on the windward slope of the valley slope angle : 23-30 degrees slope percentage : about 50 – 60 %
The process of site preparation
Soil analysis
Proposed area of the building plan
Order : Calcarosol Brown solonized soil /BS/ Brown sandy to clayey soils with abundant earthy lime and calcrete in subsoil Soil PH : neutral - acidic
4. Water system 4.1 water tank & water system 4.2 maintenance
Cut
5. Landscape 5.1 existed vegetation 5.2 weeds 5.3 new plantation 5.4 landscape design for the community 6. Energy 6.1 energy resources (e.g. solar panels 7. Natural condition & existed problems 7.1 wind 7.2 rainwater 7.3 temperature in a year 7.4 current issue on the site
Floor & Fill
Surroundings The 23 ,24 blocks located on the windward slope of the valley, 24 block occupied a position to view the sea. Around the project site, there are lots houses and shurbs. Exterior wall and fence
8. Building construction & materials 8.1 construction 8.2 materials ( wall, roof, floor, pavement, window... The whole form of the building
N0.7 Southlands – Yuting Xu
Precedent 5 – NO.7 Southlands MUMBAI, INDIA
5 concepts of the design process
In terms of the distinct boundary for existing facilities, the new design was restricted by them and followed 5 concepts.
Architects: SquareWorks Area: 300 sqm Year: 2018 Architect In Charge:Katsushi Goto NO. 7 Southlands is a renovation project for an old 1930 Art-Deco apartment in Mumbai. It is a dynamic multifunctional space and retains the native style, which make the origin space become attractive. In detail, the living room as a multidisciplinary workshop is provided for art users. And restaurant is transformed to a gallery or exhibition space for artists, they would display their works and organize activities. The improvement of new design shows dynamic character, and its expression is the contrast of static and dynamic elements. There is an example – a studio, it is flexible and can be reorganized in multiple activities with right decorations.
Transparency : emphasizing axial geometry; visual penetration and circulation
2, 3 Kitchen, living room
Natural Light & Ventilation : Visually, space and plane are connected to form a “whole to part” cognition.
Centripetal organization : to maintain the existing elements, and new plans won’t interfere with them.
Inherent materiality : existing decorations on walls and windows without any surface treatment. Keeping them and make a contrast -“old & new”
Simplicity : take advantage of existing space elements including vertical walls and windows, horizontal planes. 8. Guest Bedroom
The project is considered mostly about the alteration of space, and improvement of spatial arrangement for artists. It shows flexibility of space, and early intervention of the design method to balance the intuitive and structural. Specially, various personalized designs are assembled to satisfy the requirements of artist. In conclusion, this one – story co living space combined with residential area and workshop make a balance of “public & private; old & new; single & multiple” 10. Gallery space
5. Corridor
4. Studio
Part 3. Circulation
Part 4 water system
Part 5 Landscape
Rainfall data of the site
Existed vegetation : shrubs and small trees on the valley slope, like gum trees and Acacia As shown on the drawing above, green dot lines show the movement of visitors. People can enter from the Cove Rd or an existed pathway on Westcliff court, firstly they will arrive the park area for parking their cars and bicycles. then they can go down to the main building via a stairway which connected the second parking layer and layer one of the building.
Average rainfall per year in Adelaide is about 520mm.
While visitors and members can go to the service center, layer 1,2,3, after they arrive the outdoor garden. this position is very convenient to get into each layer.
each person need at least 100 liters water total population : 60 the community need 6000 liters daily water
The reason why the service center located here, it is easy to get help, especially their first time to come here. However, the center services storage rooms and medical services. the center is near parking site, which is helpful to move heavy daily supplies and other materials.
Decide tank size The community requires about 6 tanks with two sizes - 3 tanks with 6000 liters capacity near park site - 3 tanks with 4000 liters underground
The green movement forms a circle circulation, and this strategies give people more time and more outdoor space for walking and exercise. The brown dot lines indicate cars' movement, the design of parking area is considered to take advantage of existed pathway of Westcliff court to provide the second driveway to access the lower layer of parking area. People can also drive from Cove Rd to turn left into the upper parking layer, then people can also wallk down by another stairway. Maximum capacity ( cars numbers ) : 40 Total area: 520sqm
Weed : there might be some olives and other weed grass
Calculate rainwater harvesting capacity - Each square metre of roof area collects 1 litre of water for every 1millimetre of rainfall received - How much water the community need
water tank on plan view and section view
Proposed matrials for those tanks are concrete exterior wall.
Landscape on the community Along the boundary of whole building, a row of hedge plants as fences. Botanic name : red-head – Acmena smithii outdoor garden : Janpanese maple, Tufted Hair Grass and succulents. Greenroof : Sea thrift, Lawn
Part 6 Energy
Part 7 Natural condition Wind Summer - south/south-west Winter - north/north east wind from the sea would be strong at night, and building located on windward slope.
Part 8 Building construction and materials Building materials Stones Concrete Glass window Polycarbonate brick wall
- solar panels installed above sun umbrella
- Solar panel will face north, west and north west. - panels installed on the greenroof.
For install alone PV systems (SAPS), where winter operation is crucial, the angle should be the latitude plus 15 degrees.
According to surroundings, there won't be high structures to provide shading area, so the whole buiding will be exposed to the sunlight if we do not design other shading devices.
In winter, rainfall data are higher than other seasons, so gazebo and terrace will be exposed, their materials should be waterproof and anticorrosion. And drainage system is necessary
exterior wall construction white and grey colour paint covers those brick walls.
Roof top Greenroof system can monitor interior temperatures.
COBALT - CAVE
stage 2 - spartial analysis
What is the Cobalt ? COBALT is a metal element and also a greenish-blue pigment consisting essentially of cobalt oxide and alumina. Cobalt community will be built near the sea. Cobalt can be divided into two parts – “Co” and “Balt”, “Co” shows the meaning of Co-living and also be the abbreviation of the Cobalt; “Balt” means the inhabitants who live in coastal areas of the Baltic, but our community groups will live in Cobalt and be new “Balt” of Westcliff court.
Conceptual design- CAVE
Inspiration 1 - Reviewing the history that primitive man lived in caves, it seems that shared living style was already formed initially. Inspiration 2-Guyaju cave As the biggest maze of China, Guyaju was built in Tang Dynasty and carved into the side of a cliff. It has over 100 homes which vary in size from 4-20 square meters, including essential facilities.
Concept diagram
cave shapes - sketching caves by simple lines - recreating new shapes by polylines
part 1
part 3
- service office - two workshops for dancing and singing - gallery -storage rooms
- library - two workshops for literature and painting - outside garden - pool
part 2
spaecial design sections
- private rooms with individual toilets and living spaces - semi-private rooms - a shared space on the second floor for various beds - entertainment spaces - Gym - Coffeebar - kitchens & living rooms - laundry
- viewpoints on the garden and library section - caves on the walls and cave forms of door - roofgarden on the top of the building for cooling the inside temperatures in summer - gallery along the pathway on the both sides of its wall
stage 1 - Block analysis
Parking space with exits and entrances
New pathways There are two ways to be provided for vehicles, one is based on the existed street to extend and connect parking area, which is also provided for pedestrians and bicycles. The other one is designed on the right side of parking area, and cars can easily drive in the park.
CO BALT
YUTING XU A1703116
Design studio III
The co-living project - CO BALT community Its design inspiration in terms of primitive culture - live in caves, and also according to the slope and surroundings, shows a three - layer building with vertical walls, cave - shaped windows and doors, and fluctuant greenroof. The purpose of Cobalt will bring people who will live in this community back to nature and let them enjoy the beauty of nature as they are singing, dancing......
Circulation - Vehicle & walking
PLAN - L1 : 957 sqm PLAN - L2 : 828 sqm PLAN - L3 : 983 sqm PARK : 520 sqm PARK CAPACITY : 40 TOTAL CUT : 4060 sqm TOTAL FILL : 4180 sqm
Concept Design
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Zhuoran Zhang: A1809828
5.1
Roam Bail Ubud is a small town on Balio in Ubud District, located amongst rice paddies and steep ravines in the central foothills of the Gianyar regency. In the 5 years, Ubud has become an art and culture center, it has developed a large tourism idustry. Roam is located on an island called Ubud, German architect Alexis Dornier has transformed old apartment blocks in Bali into co-working housing. With the special rooftop design, the efficient canopy structure spans across all shared spaces. Different opacities, through a range of materials such as bamboo, tin, and polycarbonate, turn the place into a light yet protected outpost high up, overlooking its surroundings.
The ground and first floors of the building are series of bedrooms, with their own private bathrooms and patios, and also a swimming pool on the ground floor, the most communal area are on the open rooftop, it includes a coffee bar and wine bar, also yoga area.
5.2
IDEA
GROUND FLOOR
IT ROOM
COFFEE BAR
BED ROOM1:200
FIRST FLOOR 1:200 LIVING ROOM
ART STUDIO
WORK SPACE
ACTIVITY ROOM
LIBRARY
GYM
COBALT ZHUORAN ZHANG A1809828
IDEA OF MY DESIGN DESIGN BRIEF
PRECEDENT STUDIES Project credits: Client: PT Manajemen Penestanen Architect: Alexis Dornier Contractor: Surya Kembar Ubud is a small town on Balio in Ubud District, located amongst rice paddies and steep ravines in the central foothills of the Gianyar regency. In the 5 years, Ubud has become an art and culture center, it has developed a large tourism idustry.
COBALT is a chemical element and also it is a color, has been used in paintings since its discovery by Thénard, by painters such as Claude Monet, and Post-Impressionists such as Vincent van Gogh. It is stable and lightfast and also compatible with all other pigments. Cobalt is represented art and also just like our co-living group is stable and compatible with different people.
SOCIAL MIX
10 COUPLES
SINGLE
8 ELDERS
5
12
SINGLE
cobalt is an energetic artist hub teeming with remote art workers from all over the globe. The community’s common bond is to create artwork together and learn various art together, it is an open community for all ages. In here people make artwork together and learn from others, here is the artistic and cultural heart of SA.
The ground and first floors of the building are series of bedrooms, with their own private bathrooms and patios, and also a swimming pool on the ground floor, the most communal area are on the open rooftop, it includes a coffee bar and wine bar, also yoga area Roam is located on an island called Ubud, German architect Alexis Dornier has transformed old apartment blocks in Bali into co-working housing. With the special rooftop design, the efficient canopy structure spans across all shared spaces. Different opacities, through a range of materials such as bamboo, tin, and polycarbonate, turn the place into a light yet protected outpost high up, overlooking its surroundings.
NIGHT VIEW
BEDROOM OF GROUND FLOOR
DAILY VIEW
FACILITIES
DESIGNED SPACE
QUIET AREA WORK SPACE
The idea for my design is to make a building blend in nature, I have been trying different shapes and angles. and finally, I have chosen the pentagonal structure. It is a natural shape, with stable construction. it will help this building Stable on the ground.
ART STUDIO
COMMUNAL ROOM
ART AREA
LIVING AREA
SPORT AREA
BEDROOMS
FUNCTIONAL AREA
STAFF AREA
LIVING ROOM
ART AREA ACTIVITY ROOM
COFFEE BAR
200㎡ 200 ㎡
1060㎡ 1060 ㎡
1000㎡ 1000 ㎡
1332㎡ 1332 ㎡
200㎡ 200 ㎡
COFFEE & BAR
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IT ROOM
PLAN DESIGN DETAIL GYM
ART WORK
IT ROOM
MUSIC AREA LIBRARY
GREEN SPACE
BAR
GROUND FLOOR
GROUND FLOOR
SITE DETAILS
WATER
SECOND FLOOR
SITE PLAN
MAP
ROADS
FIRST FLOOR
VEGETATION
SUN PATH
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FACILITIES QUIET AREA
COMMUNAL ROOM
ART AREA
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SPORT AREA
FUNCTIONAL AREA
ROADS
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WATER
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VEGETATION
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FIRST FLOOR 1:200 LIVING ROOM
ART STUDIO
WORK SPACE
ACTIVITY ROOM
LIBRARY
GYM
SECTION 1:500 GROUND FLOOR
IT ROOM
COFFEE BAR
NIGHT VIEW
DAILY VIEW
SITE PLAN 1:5000
COBALT As for cobalt, although it is a chemical substance, it was known and used in pottery glaze in early China. Ancient Greeks and Romans used its compound to make colored glass and produce beautiful dark blue. This kind of unpredictable material is the same as art, so we choose to name it as our community. Cobalt is a co-living community for people who are interested in art. In the community, there are not only studios and work areas, but also leisure areas and public facilities. What this cobalt co living community wants to convey to people is that art is not necessarily lonely. In this vibrant community, you can get in touch with people of different fields, ages, etc., exchange ideas in life and work, and have a collision of inspiration.
ZHUORAN ZHANG
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