Architectural Portfolio: Design Studio 7

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS Design Studio 7 SAGE NORVILLE I.D#: 1005124 20 1 2 FLIP

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This portfolio is of the 1st Semester in 4th Year at the Caribbean School of Architecture, Jamaica. The three main projects are: 1) Visiting students Live and Work Development, 2) Home for the Elderly & 3) The Multi-Generational Living Facility.

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ARCHITECTURAL  DESIGNS  Design  Studio  7  

SAGE  NORVILLE  I.D#:  1005124  

 

20  1  2  

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Macam  Child  Care    Devlopment  Centre  

SITE  PLAN      scale  1  :  200  

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SURROUNDING  LANDMARKS  UNIVERSITY  OF  THE  WEST  INDIES  UNIVERSITY  OF  TECHNOLOGY  PAPINE  HIGH  SCHOOL  HOPE  GARDENS    PAPINE  SQUARE  LIGUANEA  

The  idea  behind    this  project  was  to  design  a  live  and  work  development  for  four  visiting  graduate  fellowship  students  with  the  use  of    a  maximum  of  eight  containers.    The  design  seeks   to  be  sustainable  and   thereby  creating  a  space  which  all  will   tend   to   love  and  enjoy,   through   its   communal   spaces.   The   scheme   overall   embodies   togetherness   with   each  residence  embodying  great  spaces  while  connecting  with  the  original  nature  of  the  site.    

CONCEPT  STATEMENT  

SITE  DIRECTORY    Power  Tower  /  Stairwell  

 Internet  Café  /  Newspaper  Kiosk  Garbage  Disposal    Visiting  Graduate  Units  Laundry  Security      

Utech    (Back  Field)  

SITE  

WIDER  CONTEXT  

VIEW  OF  AQUEDUCT    

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1ST  FLOOR  PLAN      scale  1  :  50  

GROUND  FLOOR  PLAN      scale  1  :  100  

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Laminated  plywood  

CONTAINER  GREEN  ROOF  DETAIL    scale  1  :  10  

Top  of  zinc  

Air  Chamber  

Batten  

Insulation  

Sedum  Vegetation  type  Substrate  Geo-textile  SF  Filter  

Container  roof  Laminated  plywood    

Waterproofing  impertop  Insulation  

SIDE  ELEVATION  scale  1  :  100   FRONT  ELEVATION  scale  1  :  100  

View  Onto  Porch  

SITE  SECTION  

FRONT  ELEVATION  scale  1  :  100  

SECTION  scale  1  :  100  

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INTERIOR  OF  VISITING  GRADUATE  UNIT  

WIDER  CONTEXT   ENTRANCE  PERSPECTIVE  

WESTERN  PERSPECTIVE  

COMMUNAL  SPACE  

SITE  OVERVIEW  

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Project  A    Site  Model  

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SITE  PLAN      scale  1  :  100  

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DESIGN  FACTS  Space  allocated  for  outdoor  activities.  =  77.66  sq.  m.  Floor  Area  of  Tel  Aviv  Residence  =  195.09  sq.  m.  *1,500  gal.  Water  Tank  stored  beneath  Patio.    

In  this  design  for  Project  B,  the  site  is  very  a  very  long  and  slender  site  located  in  West   Kingston   in   the   areas   of   Southside   and   Tel   Aviv.   This   development   is  intended   to   be   wrapped   and   pierced   by   a   collection   of   everyday   materials  transforming  it  into  a  unique  and  experimental  home.  The  home  will  be  compatible  for   the   elderly   with   the   end   product   being   a   inexpensive   but   well   designed  Jamaican   home.   Hence  my   design   objective   is   to   create   a   structure  which   is:  simple,  vernacular  and  oozes  modernity.      

CONCEPT  STATEMENT  

OCCUPANTS  

Design  a   dwelling   at   a   domestic   scale  which   is   centered   on   the   needs  of   an  integrational  family  unit,  which  special  focus  on  the  Elderly.    

PROJECT  

The  house  will  cater  to  6  persons:      Grandmother  (wheel  chair  bound)  &  an  able  bodied  Grandfather          Mother  &  Father    Two  boys  under  the  age  of  10  years.    

SPATIAL  BUBBLE  DIAGRAM  

 

SITE  ANALYSIS  

STARTER  CORE  

KEY  Noise  North  West  Night    Breezes  South  East  Day  Breezes  Zero  Lot  Lines  

 

KEY  Movement  Of  Wall  Wall  Main  Circulation  

In   this   design,   the   starter   core   is   slightly   off-centered  which  made  previous  efforts   to   layout  the  site  and  relevant  spaces  quite  difficult.  Hence  my  decision  was   to  move  the  walls  as  close   to  the   site   edges   and   still   have   the   opportunity   to  make  uses  of  windows  for  ventilation  and  natural  light.        

1-  Minimum    Clearance  

1  :  12  Maximum  Slope  

Window  placedadjacent  to  Wall  for  additional  reflectance  

and  illumination.  

Maxuimum  Rise  

Handrails   Daylighting  

 The  most  noise  would  come  from      traffic  along  the  road.  The   front   of   the   site   has   a   10            Building  setback.  The   other   boundaries   of   the   site  are  zero  lot  lines.    

   

Ramps  and  Landings  

 

 

Wheelchair  Access  

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GROUND  FLOOR  PLAN  scale  1  :  50  

FIRST  FLOOR  PLAN  scale  1  :  50  

 down  

 up  

INTERIOR  VIEW:  LIVING  ROOM    

 

INTERIOR  VIEW:  KITCHEN  /  DINING  

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1,500  gal.  Water  Tank  beneath  Patio  (              )  

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The   major   problem   with   this   project   came   from  the   home   being   too   close   to   the   lot   line,   which  would   affect   the   ventilation   and   light   if   the   next  door   neighbour   was   to   build   on   the   lot   line,     as  well.  Hence,  my  revision  seek   to  give  a  space  of  3   ft.   on   one   side   of   the   structure   so   that   in   the  event  of  a  fire  one  can  escape  through  the  back  and  get  to  the  main  road.  

 

REVISION  

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WALL  SECTION  scale  1  :  20   GREEN  ROOF  DETAIL  

GROWING  MEDIUM  

   SUITABLE  WATERPROOFING  MEMBRANE  

CONCRETE  SLAB  

OLD  ROYD  Xv20  Green  Xtra  

PLANTS  (e.g.  Grass,  Sedum)  

OLDROYD  TP  FILTER  FLEECE  

SECTION  A-A  scale  1  :  50   SECTION  B-B  scale  1  :  50  

WALL  SECTION  scale  1  :  20  

WALL  SECTION  scale  1  :  20  

WALL  SECTION  scale  1  :  20  

These   windows   are   made   of   wood   and   glass.   They  have  a  combination  of  operable,  side  hung  windows   to  allow   filtered   views   to   the   exterior,   light   and   natural  ventilation.  

These  doors  are  made  of  wood  and   fixed  glass.   The  wooden  louvres  allow  light  and  natural  ventilation.  

This   fence   is   not   solid   made   of   wood  lattice  to  allow  the  site  to  breathe  

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WESTERN    ELEVATION  scale  1  :  50  

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SOUTHERN  ELEVATION  scale  1  :  50  

NORTHERN  ELEVATION  scale  1  :  50  

EASTERN  ELEVATION  scale  1  :  50  

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STREET  ELEVATION  

VIEW  FROM  ROADSIDE  

 

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Project  B    Model  

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 Design  Studio  7  Sage    Norville                                          1005124        

To   design   a   model   facility   for   an   Ageing   Community   which   may   be  implemented  island  wide.  The  facility  will  support   independent   living  assisted  care,   covalence   and   hospice   residential   aged   communities   within   its  immediate  context  and  residential  district.      

PROJECT  BRIEF  

The  inspiration  behind  this  multi-generational  facility  came  from  the  branches  of  a  tree  due  to  the  simple  fact  that  the  project  requires  the  allocation  of  a  variety  of  space  for  different  functions.  This  movement  was  captured  in  the  same  essence  as  the  tree  in  which  the  tree  trunk,  distributes  nutrients  to  the  leaf  through  its  branches,  so  the  preliminary  design  took  the  form  of  a  tree.    The  scheme  which  encompasses   1.3  acres  of  relatively   flat   land  sought   to  create  modern  and  simple  facility  with  communal  spaces  that  will  strengthen  and  bring  to  life  the  quiet  community  of  the  Rollington  town  district  and  wider  community.   The   residents   have   their   communal   space   which   is   clearly  separate  from  its  more  public  counterpart  on  Eastern  side  of  the  site.  Other  spaces   such   as   the       and   the   -therapy     are  spaces  of  privacy  within  a  public  entity.  A  major  generator  for  my  design  was  the  existing  street  that  runs  through  the   centre   of   the   site.   This   feature   of   the   site   also   had   to   cater   to   Bus  Drop-off  and   turn  around,   so   space   had   to  be  allocated   to   facilitate   the  turning   around   to   exit   the   site.   This   turning   radius   created   an   interesting  curve   which   manifested   its   way   into   the   design.   This   is   the   first   main  welcoming  feature  of  the  site,  drawing  people  into  the  more  public  side  of  the  site.    The   site   connects   and   blends   into   the   context   in   a   subtle   manner   as   a  pavilion  at   the  southern  end  of   the  site   looks  onto   the  other  zones  where  the   community   currently   utilizes   as   a   playing   field   for   running,   football   and  cricket.  Furthermore,  in  the  case  of  future  development  of  the  other  zones  Zone  1  will  definitely  be  a  stepping  stone  in  building  the  community.                    

CONCEPT  

CONCEPTUAL  SKETCHES  

GROUND  PLAN    scale  1  :  200  SITE  PLAN    scale  1  :  500  

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SITE  DIRECTORY    Chapel  Reception  Desk  Wi-Fi  Cafeteria  Garbage  Disposal    Multi-purpose  Hall  Healing  Garden  Security  Guard  Hut  Small  Gymnasium  Communal  Gathering  Area  Services  Block  Residential  Communal  Gathering  Area  Educational  Workshop  Aquatic  Therapy  Pool  Private  Room  Medical  &  Counselling  Room    Parking  Lot  

 Medical  Supervisor  &  Nurses  Office  Clinic  Office  Examination  Room  Physical  Therapy    Housekeeping  Closet  Meeting  Room  Recreational  Hall  Residential  Block  Lounge  Gift  Shop    Locker  Room                                            Changing  Room                                              M/F  Restroom          

         

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Communal  Gathering  Space  Entrance  To  Residential  Block  

View  from  Roadside  Healing  Garden  &  Communal  Gathering  Space  

Section  A-A        scale  1  :  200            

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