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PROGRAMME

 

MASSING

The diagrams below try to show the different locations on a site of the different spaces of my program. I was initially trying to maximise surface to minimize height of the building and avoid a tall building.  

The diagram above shows the initial idea of what spaces I wanted on what floo.

The diagram below aim at exploring different spacial organization within that form.

Ground floor

First floor

Second floor/Roof

Massing Model

Through the massing model, I was able to spot errors with space, shape and difficulties I will need to consider such as the position it currently holds on site and entrance.

KEY:

I really like the idea of having light entering from the center of the building and then spreading out across the differnt spaces

The Reid Building- Glasgow School of Art by Steven Holl Architects

Learning facilities are to the west.

Food and Drink areas, and sitting areas to the east

Deliveries

Deliveries

Deliveries

Stalls

Stalls

Stalls 

Cooking

Eating

Ground floor

Second floor/Roof

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PROGRAMME

 

FIRST ITERATION

First Iteration Plan 1:500

Second Floor/ Roof

Ground Floor

First Floor

Basement/Underground Floor 

Site Plan

PROGRAMME

 

SECOND ITERATION

Massing Model 1:200

Un perpendicular spaces that may case discomfort especially for the stalls.

Section A

Alterations made to the form of the building to allow for more confortable spaces.

First Floor/ Menzaine 

Ground Floor

Basement/Underground Floor 

1. Reception

2. Stalls

3. Sitting Area

4. Open kitchen

5. Cold Room

6. Washing Area

7. Store

8. Office

9. W/C

 

Second Floor/ Roof

Section B   1:500

 

PROGRAMME

 

PRECEDENT STUDY

Basement/Underground Floor 

Site Model 1:1000

A living roof is a roof that is substantially covered with vegetation. These have positive effects on building.  This idea came about as I looked for solutions to reduce carbon emmisions on the busy roads surrounding the site.

Reduces the stress on the roof surface. 

Reduces noise transmission inside the building.

Benifits of using green Roof:

Re-oxygenating the air and removing airborne toxins.

Recycling nutrients

Creating a peaceful environment.

Providing habitat for living organisms

Recycling nutrients

Improving thermal comfort

PROGRAMME

 

THIRD ITERATION

PROGRAMME

 

VOLUMETRY AND SPACIALITY

Allow the continuity of the park.

Most of the center remains underground.

The volume is raised to give space to the center.

The dividing pathway

The position and volumentry does not generate large shadows that could lead to desolate areas.

PROGRAMME

 

FEASIBILITY STUDIES OF RECENT INTERATION PLANS

Points to consider from this precedents:

Green Roof Landscape

Building corridor Glazing

I like how this building resembles mine, we share similar design problems, and the concept is the same. From the zigzag form of the building to the corridor. Looking at this building I particularly like the Landscape of the roof, it gives me an idea of how to design my own , and the glazing detail.

EWHA Woman's University by Dominique Perrault - Seoul, Korea 

Having decided to have a Walkable roof, and to make the building merge with the existing site, I wanted to make my walkway and experience, so landscaping is a critical part of my building. This concept could be applicable on my site.

Connection between ground and Roof

Second Floor/ Roof

Ground Floor

1. Reception

2. Stalls

3. Sitting Area

4. Open kitchen

5. Cold Room

6. Washing Area

7. Store

8. Office

9. W/C

 

First Floor/ Menzaine 

Section C

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