A quick survey of some techniques to use when you don't yet have a building. For midreview we've asked for "massing" models but in order to be successful the models should be made in such a way as to reinforce your main formal and programmatic concepts: think "sharing" concepts for sure, but also transparency, materiality, … Continue reading MODELS part 1
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Phase 5.2: Assignment
The Proposal DEADLINES 2/24/20 Monday. Desk crits: drawings assigned at Friday's pin-up.2/26/20 W: Field Trip. REQUIRED: Attend Greg Pasquarelli lecture2/28/20 Friday: informal small pin-ups. See below for requirements.3/02/20 Monday. Desk crits: discuss primary scheme and how to get to 3 schemes. Due: model(s) & section drawing(s). Plan and/or 3D diagrams as needed. 3/04/20 Wednesday. TBD. … Continue reading Phase 5.2: Assignment
Phase 4: Documentation
Story : Uniqueness of Hyde Park in South Side and within Chicago. I was responsible for : introduction maps, zoning map, building heights map, age diagram and compiling the final presentation. Group Post Link : https://wordpress.com/block-editor/post/hathawaystudio.blog/3686 Title: Population by age range.Description: Pie chart is broken by range of ages like 20s, 30s, etc. and by … Continue reading Phase 4: Documentation
Phase 4: Individual
The story of Uptown that my group focused on was how the place hasn't changes but the people have. We showed that the architecture and building uses have stayed pretty much the same since the neighborhood started. However, the neighborhood has gone through changes with its residences. Uptown has always been a populated night life … Continue reading Phase 4: Individual
Phase 4
Main Story: The main story of Hyde park is that it's a unique neighborhood in both Chicago and the south side. This is one of the south sides most diversity neighborhoods and it's one of the few middle class areas left in Chicago. Hyde Park is an example as to what Chicago could strive to … Continue reading Phase 4
Phase 4: Documentation
The main story of Uptown is that the people in the area are changing, while the actual area and the buildings are staying the same. This map is relevant to the area because it shows how old and historic the architecture in the area is. it also supports our claim that the area is staying … Continue reading Phase 4: Documentation
Phase 5.1
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
Phase 5.1: Proposal
Target audience- Residents: 1-Single, Couple 2- Students (can live 3 per apartment) 3- working people in Uptown. Outside people: College students, Working people. Age of people ranging from 16-50. Public facilities: Theater OR Auditorium Gym, Swimming Pool Conference RoomsWorking rooms (students, Nearby Office staff, Building residents) Maybe a game room? Examples Phase:1- The Space provides … Continue reading Phase 5.1: Proposal
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
Assignment 5.1
Population: young artists who are searching for job opportunities Population age: 20s , 30s, maybe 40s??? I picked this age because after college graduation young adults don’t have jobs and especially in art major it is very hard to find one. Also the zoning and amenities map show that our site is located at very … Continue reading Assignment 5.1