Jury!

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Nolli Plan 1:2500_LA downtown site with Bonaventure Hotel, MOCA and Disney Concert Hall

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Consecutive 4.5m Nolli Plan

 

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Touching up on the previous plan

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Touching up on the previous plan_bottom part

 

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Plan near ground level, it doesnt seem to show alot, so i try with this axo below to allow more understanding of the atrium, lets discuss during tutorial.

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a2_residential(between atrium on the left and exterior on the right)

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b_residential(foreground, the residential, background, the public space)

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c1_office(looking out from the office space)

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c2_office atrium

 

 

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Section_WIP

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Refining the details_WIP

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work update_section

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perspective for the right section below

 

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Right Section

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Left Section

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perspective for the left section above

model WIP

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this weekend has been an intense working time. week well spend and happy mother's day!

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PICTURE 1_WIP_the structure are made by 3 diff structure. 1)the red_public space_connecting the envelope which act as a cage box for its interior. 2) light blue_semi public_connects between the the red and the cage, 3) white_private_are light well that channel light into atrium. i.e. seen above with the light blue lines surrounds the office atrium, a light well is connected to it.

the angle of the lines various as with the interaction with the atrium. the more acute the atrium, users can expereince more viewing angle within the space. the acute atrium generate and encourage interaction. on the contrary the more obtuse atrium created a less public atrium. i.e. the angle of bottom office atrium vs the angle of the top office atrium 

thus the red line is seen connecting the public atrium, the blue connects between the red("public"? structure), and white between the private atrium.

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PICTURE 2_diff atria in my proposal_at this stage i figure out i have work out the configuration of the residential spaces. by generating a congruous expression of atria, the space flows with the structure provided. last friday charles recommended a look at the Le Corbusier "cité radieuse".

 

 

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PICTURE 3_Unite d'Habitation_while looking at the sections i was intrigued by the used of spaces with the corridor, service core, and apartments. On one side of the corridor you may enter an apartment's lower level, taking up one side of the building, and climb the stairs within the apartment to a double-aspect floor of bedrooms above; on the other side of the corridor you may enter the neighboring apartment's upper level, and descend to the double-aspect floor below.

 

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SCREENSHOT_4_the space of the residential has to make way for the residential atria with the light well, so that light is shared within the residential and into the public atrium in the centre shown on PICTURE 1.

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from the section drawing turning into 3d before working on the structure. the 3d model seems to have taken more time then expected, so having decided to work on a specific part of the building, which clearly shows the transition of programmatic, and its atria.

 

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having reference with shukhov tower, the idea is to generate a structure for the building that encapsulate the atrium. i had a conversation with wolfgang today for the TS 4th yr. the idea starts to get interesting when the structure get down to a flat angle to become the stair around the atrium. the conversation led to whether at flat angle for each bar the net structure will still work or if it should be stacked shell structure in a net organisation. currently working on the system for the structure.

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Section close-in

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Spaces for Residential

 

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Section WIP

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If urban planning is a science, then it must have its science fiction, with Paolo Soleri weighing in as the foremost exponent thereof. Trained as an architect under Frank Lloyd Wright, Soleri dreams on an unprecendented scale; while most architects spend their time reimagining buildings, Soleri plans whole cities. He coined the term arcology, meaning an enormous human habitat or "hyperstructure" of extremely high population density. In 1969 Soleri published his seminal book, Arcology: The City in the Image of Man, which is a visually stunning collage of his own illustrations of his designs, many of which are shown overlaid on maps of modern cities of equivalent population to emphasize the land savings achieved. While the book's text leaves much to be desired, the drawings are both inspired and inspirational, with a beautiful complexity and visual density. The message is clear: draw your own dreams. And by the time you've finished with Soleri's book, you'll want to. Maybe even need to.

 

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from megascale to micro, the section informs how the residential atrium should be designed with ideas like creating either an exterior or an interior "oasis" view, facing the public space.

Atrium is a communal space which serves to relates rooms of that buildings to each other through their common relationship with the atrium. in residential there are 2 atria. one that connects the residential rooms-the residential atrium. and the one that connects all the residentials unit-the semi public atrium.

in order not to have the traditional dead end, the corridors are made above the public space, so the activities under are constantly relate to the residential. the atmosphere of the public space is captured within the corridor space as well.

 

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Apricale, Italy, a small village located on top of a hill, a population of around 500+. the interesting is how the residential surrounds the plaza at the centre, while the network is created with "valley" adjacent to the blocks of buildings, while the ultimate collective space is the church in the middle. would wan to visit if possible.

 

 

 

 

 

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the plan sections with the 3d programmatic organisation help me to work on the section of atrium organisation. this is the section A, as seen on the plan section where it was cut. this is the far section, thus the retail(red) is not seen in the central. while the collective space(blue) form the central of the section, making it as a space of congestion within surrounded by private spaces(green and grey), while being connected to the public program underneath. working on other 2 sections and will blog later.

 

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the pdf is attached here for larger viewing.

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Different plan sections are created to path the way for designing the individual atrium. The organisation is made with the combination of the earlier concept gathered from the eulers diagram, in which the retail(red) serve as the core of the building as it becomes the space of consumption, which the offices(green) and residential(grey) are kept at the circumference of the building away from the groudn floor in order to give good view to the exterior and making good private space. the public space(dark blue) becomes the buffer zone mainly between the offices/resi and the public spaces(blue).

 

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The offices(green) is made to face the financial district, creating a connection with the office block opposite. Residential is given priority for sun light than the office space. thus residential is made to cover the top building, similiar to the small village of Apricale in Italy.

 

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The original euler's diagram is made 3d on site.

BLUE=collective

RED=retail

GREEN=office

GREY=residential

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the space is conceived with the notion of atrium-totally working on the interior space. thus the exterior facade comes second to the thinking of atrium space as negative space, where spatial experience and atrium as a space of relief are taken as the primary issue to address. there are 3 general types of atrium.1, the entrance atrium, 2, public atrium, and 3 the private atrium, of which all are seen with different f2f height and their marked by their intricacy in this section. the atria changes as it gets higher with less circulation which encourage different encounter with the atrium, how skylight is directed to the most centre part of the building must be addressed.

 

as u can see the step 1 created alot of negative space which usually only happen in an ideal world.thinking in terms of negative space allow the escape of constraint of usable space, but step 2 will need to re-address that. step 2 will work on the floor space ratio. the spaces will need to be modified  with the notion of staggering the spaces.

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seen in doodle condition, will get on for cleaner and more understantable drawing for tmr tutorial.

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Last tutorial i was asked to get my drawigns to be more articulate. in order to get the drawings to much detail i started to take reference from the all good nice axonometric genius of all Murphy Jahn. I realise the drawing of the atrium as negative space was able to inform the relationship with the atrium but not able to tell how the spaces are being used. This is because the solid drawn is merely indicating the atrium but not the negative space of the whole non-atrium void. Nevertheless as an interesting starting point to think of space with negative space before positive space.

Still finishing the drawings for the whitebook layout, while the next step will be developing the atria on site based on the idea of designing negative space.

 

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atria to site

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Gotten the 3d data from google earth proceeding to work on atria on site...will blog later when atria is more finished

Building up, in progress

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working in progress, tmr tutorial will show precise drawings for better description of the spaces.

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