Early on we focused on diagrams of program and programmatic relationships (bubbles and blocks) and of the sharing concepts introduced in the studio. These diagrams should reappear in some form in your final projects but now that you have developed buildings there are additional diagrams you should consider incorporating into your final presentation. Narrative Diagrams … Continue reading DIAGRAMS part 2
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DIAGRAMS part 1
Overview This post is meant as a (re)introduction to some of the diagramming techniques introduced last year. We'll tailor this to the first project but also use it as a base for continuing to explore diagrams as we progress through this semester's projects. DIAGRAM. NOUN. A simplified drawing showing the appearance, structure, or workings of … Continue reading DIAGRAMS part 1
Case Study; Tree House
Husna Sena Ozdemir Regulating the programs by compression the volume of the space or expansion the volume of the space.Dividing one universal space into more programmatic space.Expressing the privacy in the way of dividing the space.Expressing the difference of common area and more private area by using the light or increasing/decreasing the size of the … Continue reading Case Study; Tree House
Case Study: Tread Machiya
Trae Horne & Jonadab Sanni Need to receive diagrams from partner. Moving Forward The Tread Machiya House taught me new ways to connect and define space. The interior uses walls sparingly and connects spaces with views and large stairs that provide easy transition and space in circulation routes.Atelier Bow Wow also has shown how using … Continue reading Case Study: Tread Machiya
Phase 5: (Linear Cabin)
strong sequential programmatic organization linear circulation that frames views rhythm of space and expansion vs. compression variety of public and private space space saved by small "bar" kitchen programmatic organization that represents functional priorities
Phase 5.1: Case Study (LoftCube)
Thomas Novak & Sarah Kay Stephens LoftCube | Werner Aisslinger | 365 sq. ft The Flexibility of an Open Plan When privacy is necessary (Bathroom)The benefits and disadvantages of using a lot of glass (Connection to surrounding vs. non-energy efficient)The use of a grid in house design and room layoutThe use of modular parts for … Continue reading Phase 5.1: Case Study (LoftCube)
Phase 5 documentation – Zeiad Amin
Using wall shapes ( Zigzag walls to create spaces like space for fridge in the kitchen and wardrobe space on the other side of the wall in the bedroom.)putting spaces in the middle of the house and provide lighting by skylightco-operate with the nature ( building in forest without cutting the trees )different types of … Continue reading Phase 5 documentation – Zeiad Amin
Phase 5: Nathaniel Staniak
Using design features in functional waysSeparation of spaces through elevation changes and sizeCreating a gradient of privacy, not necessarily through individual "rooms"Maximizing light and careful choice of fenestrationAvoiding conventions- the pros and consDesign works in harmony toward a couple common goals. From low energy usage, materials, and designing for a bit more efficiency, the house … Continue reading Phase 5: Nathaniel Staniak
PHASE 5.1: Adobe Canyon House Case Study
Cecilia Charney and Win Lei Shun ADOBE CANYON HOUSE | RICK JOY STUDIO | PATAGONIA, ARIZONA, USA | 2005 | 1,764 sq ft Diagrams Use of vernacular material (rammed earth) fits the context of the environment and is used to cool and heat the desert home.Manipulation of grid system (slide, scale etc.) to create hierarchy … Continue reading PHASE 5.1: Adobe Canyon House Case Study
Phase 5.1: Case Study (Loba House)
Use of circulation to define different parts of the houseManipulation of views with architectural elements (like beams) Being effective with one's square footage/ not having any wasted spaceDefining separate rooms with elevation changes Correlation of site to aspects of the house (like door heights and skylights)