Populations I am thinking about an apartment building that is affordable but also provides a high-quality living style, maybe the size of the individual apartments won't be very big, and the FAR would be pretty high. Right now, there are tons of apartments to rent in Hyde Park, and the price for a one or … Continue reading Phase 5.1
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Populations and Program I think creating a mix of affordable living and more expensive living would be beneficial to the neighborhood. This will being in younger people and people from the surrounding neighborhoods into Hyde Park, while also attracting the people that already live there. I also want to mix the groups of people living … Continue reading Phase 5.1
Phase 5.1: Proposal
Populations and Programs For most of my life I've been a rock climber, so when the idea of rock climbing as a shared program on the blog really stood out to me as something I might be interested in exploring architecturally. With the knowledge that Uptown is a gentrifying community and the fact that there … Continue reading Phase 5.1: Proposal
Phase 5.1 Ruth Muniz
Populations and Programs Populations: Young Professionals In Uptown, people between the ages 25-35 make up most of the population which can be understood by the "Population by Gender" diagram from Phase 4. Majority of the population has also attended college and received a bachelor's and/or master's degree. Most of the Uptown residents also do not … Continue reading Phase 5.1 Ruth Muniz
Phase 5.1: proposal
Target Resident: New couples First home buyersKid less families people working in or near Hyde ParkAge: 25-30 years Program: Not entirely sure what I want my program to be yet, but I know I’d like to include some, fitness amenities to the residents (court, weight room. Small lap pool), potentially a bar or some form … Continue reading Phase 5.1: proposal
Phase 5.1- Proposal
For my project I want to focus on the current major age range that uptown fulfill. People that are in there mid 20's to 30's are most common in Uptown so creating an environment that serves them is the best option for this. Phase 1 Sharing Examples Phase 2 Sharing Examples Phase 3 Sharing Examples … Continue reading Phase 5.1- Proposal
PHASE 5.1: WEDNESDAY DESK CRIT
MIXED USE DEVELOPMENTS INTEGRATING THREE OR MORE USES INTO INE STRUCTURECREATING A GREATER HOUSING VARIETY & DENSITYASPECTS OF ENERY SUFFICIENCY & SUSTAINABILITYFORMING A STRONG NEIGBERHOOD CHARACTERINTEGRATION OF CITY SERVICES & CONNECTIVITY TO PUBLIC TRANSPORTFLEXIBILTY TO ADAPT TO CHANGE VERTICAL APPROACH: SINGLE-MULTY STORY BUILDING HORIZONTAL APPROACH: FORMED AROUND AND OPEN SPACE (COURTYARD), SPREAD ACROOS A PLANE … Continue reading PHASE 5.1: WEDNESDAY DESK CRIT
PHASE 1: DOCUMANTATION
I chose to explore a revolving door because of its transitional use from one space to another, while also being a shared space within itself. The user moves from one space, to a shared space to the next space and I found that interesting to explore. Locker rooms have always been a space that somewhat … Continue reading PHASE 1: DOCUMANTATION
Phase 5.1-Proposal
Conclusions based on research, maps and diagrams form Phase 4 Target Audience: Residents: young single/living alone (max couple) college students from the University of Chicago people working in the area Communal/commercial activities: aged approximately 18/20-35/40 for the college students and people working around the area or teens (15/20) to 25/30 for the school students as … Continue reading Phase 5.1-Proposal
Phase 5.1: Proposal
I want the population my project will serve to be single people or couples in their early 20s to late 30s. My idea for the two shared spaces was to have a small performance space for local bands and singers, this will bring in the performers from the area and bring in people around the … Continue reading Phase 5.1: Proposal