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HOUSING DEVELO
PMENT
San Diego, CA
October 3, 10:00am
Vitacura, Chile - Jorge Figueroa +Associates
Fan, Virgina - Bill Chapman, Developer
October 3, 1:00pm October 3, 5:00pm
April 2, 10:00am April 2, 1:00pm April 2, 5:00pm
January 15, 10:00am January 15, 1:00pm January 15, 5:00pm
SPRUCE STREET
THORN STREET
5TH
AVEN
UE
4TH
AVEN
UE
HHillcrestCDwell
The neighborhoods of Bankers Hill, Hillcrest and Park West have very unique commu-nities. Its inhabitants consist of mainly single individuals who are working in a profes-sional career within the city limits. With the majority being single males, couples, room-mates, and single parents I am proposing a semi mixed use space that will provide individual dwellings within an interactive community. Most of the populace in the area are dog owners and it is important to have a space where their dogs can have room to roam.
Keepping with the unique dinamic of the area, there were be three individual build-ings that will add plenty of character to the street scape. As well as give particular unit sizes and views to meet the needs of all the different residences. All of the resi-dences have plenty of local amneities that are within a short walking distance. Balboa Park is just two blocks away, as well as plenty of bars, shops, grocery stores, pharmacies, medical offices, banks, and restuarants.
Living within such a diverse community allows for these dwellers to explore their new neighborhood and not have to pay any extra. Their rent is purely for their own space, not for the under utilized shared spaces most common complexes offer.
There will be plenty of open outdoor space to make the area more walkable. The different dwellings will consist of studios, one bedrooms, two bedrooms, and live work spaces. These different options will be able to suit the needs of any person who needs a particular space. At HC Dwell everyone can feel at home within an active urban environment.
LAURA DAVISNewSchool of Architecture + Design
AR802 Design Studio Winter 2015Chuck Crawford, Studio Critic
October 3, 10:00am
Vitacura, Chile - Jorge Figueroa +Associates
Fan, Virgina - Bill Chapman, Developer
October 3, 1:00pm October 3, 5:00pm
April 2, 10:00am April 2, 1:00pm April 2, 5:00pm
January 15, 10:00am January 15, 1:00pm January 15, 5:00pm
SPRUCE STREET
THORN STREET
5TH
AVEN
UE
4TH
AVEN
UE
HHillcrestCDwell
The neighborhoods of Bankers Hill, Hillcrest and Park West have very unique commu-nities. Its inhabitants consist of mainly single individuals who are working in a profes-sional career within the city limits. With the majority being single males, couples, room-mates, and single parents I am proposing a semi mixed use space that will provide individual dwellings within an interactive community. Most of the populace in the area are dog owners and it is important to have a space where their dogs can have room to roam.
Keepping with the unique dinamic of the area, there were be three individual build-ings that will add plenty of character to the street scape. As well as give particular unit sizes and views to meet the needs of all the different residences. All of the resi-dences have plenty of local amneities that are within a short walking distance. Balboa Park is just two blocks away, as well as plenty of bars, shops, grocery stores, pharmacies, medical offices, banks, and restuarants.
Living within such a diverse community allows for these dwellers to explore their new neighborhood and not have to pay any extra. Their rent is purely for their own space, not for the under utilized shared spaces most common complexes offer.
There will be plenty of open outdoor space to make the area more walkable. The different dwellings will consist of studios, one bedrooms, two bedrooms, and live work spaces. These different options will be able to suit the needs of any person who needs a particular space. At HC Dwell everyone can feel at home within an active urban environment.
LAURA DAVISNewSchool of Architecture + Design
AR802 Design Studio Winter 2015Chuck Crawford, Studio Critic
October 3, 10:00am
Vitacura, Chile - Jorge Figueroa +Associates
Fan, Virgina - Bill Chapman, Developer
October 3, 1:00pm October 3, 5:00pm
April 2, 10:00am April 2, 1:00pm April 2, 5:00pm
January 15, 10:00am January 15, 1:00pm January 15, 5:00pm
SPRUCE STREET
THORN STREET
5TH
AVEN
UE
4TH
AVEN
UE
HHillcrestCDwell
The neighborhoods of Bankers Hill, Hillcrest and Park West have very unique commu-nities. Its inhabitants consist of mainly single individuals who are working in a profes-sional career within the city limits. With the majority being single males, couples, room-mates, and single parents I am proposing a semi mixed use space that will provide individual dwellings within an interactive community. Most of the populace in the area are dog owners and it is important to have a space where their dogs can have room to roam.
Keepping with the unique dinamic of the area, there were be three individual build-ings that will add plenty of character to the street scape. As well as give particular unit sizes and views to meet the needs of all the different residences. All of the resi-dences have plenty of local amneities that are within a short walking distance. Balboa Park is just two blocks away, as well as plenty of bars, shops, grocery stores, pharmacies, medical offices, banks, and restuarants.
Living within such a diverse community allows for these dwellers to explore their new neighborhood and not have to pay any extra. Their rent is purely for their own space, not for the under utilized shared spaces most common complexes offer.
There will be plenty of open outdoor space to make the area more walkable. The different dwellings will consist of studios, one bedrooms, two bedrooms, and live work spaces. These different options will be able to suit the needs of any person who needs a particular space. At HC Dwell everyone can feel at home within an active urban environment.
LAURA DAVISNewSchool of Architecture + Design
AR802 Design Studio Winter 2015Chuck Crawford, Studio Critic
LAURA DAVISNewSchool of Architecture + Design
AR802 Design Studio Winter 2015Chuck Crawford, Studio Critic
FIFTH FLOOR 2 bedroom SCALE: 1/4” = 1’0”
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- ENTRY- LIVING ROOM- KITCHEN- PATIO / BALCONY- POWDER BATH- BATHROOM
- BATHROOM- LAUNDRY- BEDROOM - GARAGE- RETAIL / OFFICE
FLOOR PLAN
LIVE / WORK LOFT
- ENTRY- LIVING ROOM- KITCHEN- PATIO / BALCONY- BATHROOM- LAUNDRY- BEDROOM
1 BEDROOM CONDO
- ENTRY- LIVING ROOM- KITCHEN- PATIO / BALCONY- BATHROOM- LAUNDRY- BEDROOM 1- BEDROOM 2
2 BEDROOM CONDO
- ENTRY- LIVING ROOM- KITCHEN- PATIO / BALCONY- BATHROOM- LAUNDRY- BED AREA
STUDIO CONDO 1
- ENTRY- LIVING ROOM- KITCHEN- PATIO / BALCONY- BATHROOM- LAUNDRY- BED AREA
STUDIO CONDO 2
- ENTRY- LIVING ROOM- KITCHEN- PATIO / BALCONY- BATHROOM- LAUNDRY- BEDROOM
1 BEDROOM APT.
- ENTRY- LIVING ROOM- KITCHEN- PATIO / BALCONY- BATHROOM- LAUNDRY- BEDROOM 1- BEDROOM 2
2 BEDROOM APT.
- ENTRY- LIVING ROOM- KITCHEN- PATIO / BALCONY- BATHROOM- LAUNDRY- BED AREA
STUDIO APT.
RCP / MECHANICAL
987 SQ.FT.
380 SQ.FT.
411 SQ.FT.
672 SQ.FT.
840 SQ.FT.
620 SQ.FT.
795 SQ.FT.
1,216 SQ.FT.
LAURA DAVISNewSchool of Architecture + Design
AR802 Design Studio Winter 2015Chuck Crawford, Studio Critic
FIFTH FLOOR 2 bedroom SCALE: 1/4” = 1’0”
2
3
8
76
5
1
4
2
3
8
76
5
1
4
1 - ENTRY2 - LIVING ROOM
3 - KITCHEN4 - PATIO
5 - BATHROOM6 - LAUNDRY
7 - BEDROOM 18 - BEROOM 2
- ENTRY- LIVING ROOM- KITCHEN- PATIO / BALCONY- POWDER BATH- BATHROOM
- BATHROOM- LAUNDRY- BEDROOM - GARAGE- RETAIL / OFFICE
FLOOR PLAN
LIVE / WORK LOFT
- ENTRY- LIVING ROOM- KITCHEN- PATIO / BALCONY- BATHROOM- LAUNDRY- BEDROOM
1 BEDROOM CONDO
- ENTRY- LIVING ROOM- KITCHEN- PATIO / BALCONY- BATHROOM- LAUNDRY- BEDROOM 1- BEDROOM 2
2 BEDROOM CONDO
- ENTRY- LIVING ROOM- KITCHEN- PATIO / BALCONY- BATHROOM- LAUNDRY- BED AREA
STUDIO CONDO 1
- ENTRY- LIVING ROOM- KITCHEN- PATIO / BALCONY- BATHROOM- LAUNDRY- BED AREA
STUDIO CONDO 2
- ENTRY- LIVING ROOM- KITCHEN- PATIO / BALCONY- BATHROOM- LAUNDRY- BEDROOM
1 BEDROOM APT.
- ENTRY- LIVING ROOM- KITCHEN- PATIO / BALCONY- BATHROOM- LAUNDRY- BEDROOM 1- BEDROOM 2
2 BEDROOM APT.
- ENTRY- LIVING ROOM- KITCHEN- PATIO / BALCONY- BATHROOM- LAUNDRY- BED AREA
STUDIO APT.
RCP / MECHANICAL
987 SQ.FT.
380 SQ.FT.
411 SQ.FT.
672 SQ.FT.
840 SQ.FT.
620 SQ.FT.
795 SQ.FT.
1,216 SQ.FT.
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MUSEUM
OF ARCHITECTURE
PORTO HAS A SERIES OF TRAJECTORIES THAT RESPOND ACCORDING TO THE TOPOGRAPHY OF THE TERRAIN. LEADING PEOPLE THROUGH A
SERIES OF INTRICATE STREETS THAT CREATES THE URBAN FABRIC. WITH THIS TYPE OF ORGANIC PLANNING, THE MUSEUM OF ARCHITECTURE WILL HAVE ITS OWN SERIES OF BUILDINGS
WITHIN A CONFINED AREA DEFINED BY THE URBAN CONTEXT. THE FORMS WILL COMPLETE TRAJECTORIES OF THE PEDESTRIAN PATHS AND CONTINUE THE NATURAL INTRICACIES IN THE
INTERIORS. THUS PRODUCING PARTICULAR VIEWPOINTS THAT GUIDE THE USER TOWARDS
THE RIVER, GARDEN, OR SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD.
Porto, Portugal
STUDENT: laura davis PROFESSOR: berger SCALE: 1/4” = 1’0”Material / Detail
Garage0' - 0"
Below Level 112' - 0"
Ground Level24' - 0"
Level 136' - 0"
Level 248' - 0"
Level 360' - 0"
Footings-4' - 0"
Local material in Porto are mainly granite, marble, and concrete. A majority of the older part of the city is constructed of large thick slabs and boulder pieces of granite. It has remained a traditional material
for the region and is still highly used today in newer construction. Because the material is readily available and labor is inexpensive, granite is a key material that will integrate the museum more into its context. Allowing for a consistent dialog with neighboring structures. Concrete also plays a pivotal role in the vernacular. A majority of all new construction is made of reinforced concrete. Due to the regional weather and site restrictions, concrete is the most practical material.
Traditionally granite, marble, concrete, and wood have been utilized for interior finishes. The museum uses these same materials to
emphasize familiarity within the space. All of the main public access ways will have a honed carrera marble flooring. This material can with stand the heavier traffic and also has a longer life span. The wood
flooring will be used in all of the exhibits, restaurant, bookstore, library, classrooms, auditorium, and private spaces. The walls will have either exposed white concrete or a clean white drywall for artwork. These
materials combined give a clean atmospheric presence that is reminiscent of a typical museum space.
Earth
Concrete SlabFoundation
Footing
Wood Floor Finish On Light Weight ConcreteWith Metal Decking
Structural Concrete Column
Light Weight Concrete on Metal Deck
Light Weight Concrete on Metal Deck
Glass Curtain Wall
Concrete ExteriorWall
Steel Roof WithGlass Panels
Glass Roof Panels White Concrete
Exterior Finishes Interior Finishes
Granite Facade Wood Flooring Carrera Marble
Classrooms2,153 sq.ft.
Main AccessService Access / Delivery AreaParking GarageGarage AccessLandscaped Spaces (Gardens, Patios, Terraces)
Exterior Spaces
Public Spaces
Administrative Area (Staff)
Library / Reading Rooms and Staff Support3,767 sq.ft.
Restrooms1,615 sq.ft.
Entrance / Foyer3,767 sq.ft.
Exhibition Hall 23,229 sq.ft.
Offices1,292 sq.ft.
Support Room431 sq.ft.
Workshop1,399 sq.ft.
Documentation Center6,458 sq.ft.
Collection DeliveryArea2,207 sq.ft.
Delivery Dock1,615 sq.ft.
Security269 sq.ft.
Bookstore and Souvenir Shop2,153 sq.ft.
Exhibition Hall 16,458 sq.ft.
Cafeteria1,615 sq.ft.
Auditorium (200 People)3,014 sq.ft.
Entrance / Foyer 5,292 sq.ft.Bookstore / Souvenir Shop 2,364 sq.ft.Cafeteria 2,925 sq.ft.Auditorium (200 People) 2,215 sq.ft.Exhibition Hall 1 6,370 sq.ft.Exhibition Hall 2 4,850 sq.ft.Classrooms 2,560 sq.ft.Support Room For Classroom 431 sq.ft.Library / Reading Rooms and Staff Support 5,124 sq.ft.Restrooms 1,615 sq.ft.
Service Areas / Technical Spaces
Total: 114,268 sq.ft.
Delivery Dock / Loading Area 1,763 sq.ft.Offices 1,014 sq.ft.Storage For Cleaning Products 151 sq.ft.Model Workshop 706 sq.ft.Security Room / Video Recording 640 sq.ft.Restrooms 473 sq.ft.Staff Rest Area 818 sq.ft.Space For Mounting of Exhibitions 3,036 sq.ft.Technical Area / Infrastructure 2,487 sq.ft.Underground Garage 22,976 sq.ft.
Technical Areas For The Archive and ReserveLab 1,036 sq.ft.Collection Delivery Area 1,763 sq.ft.Archive and Reserve 686 sq.ft.Workshop For Restoration of Items 1,014 sq.ft.Main Archive / Deposit 8,522 sq.ft.Documentation Center 5,992 sq.ft.Archive For Models 1,422 sq.ft.Technical 351 sq.ft.Restrooms 473 sq.ft.
Offices 4,521 sq.ft.Editorial Office 1,507 sq.ft.Photography 559 sq.ft.
Garage10,000 sq.ft.
Technical Areas / Infrastructure3,229 sq.ft.
EditorialOffices1,399 sq.ft.
Mounting2,153 sq.ft.
Storage215 sq.ft.
Rest Area431 sq.ft.
ModelShop753 sq.ft.
Restrooms753 sq.ft.
Technical538 sq.ft.
Archive &Reserve484 sq.ft.
Archive For Models5,382 sq.ft.
Main Archive / Deposit10,764 sq.ft.
Lab1,615 sq.ft.
Restrooms753 sq.ft.
Offices3,875 sq.ft. Photography
2,745 sq.ft.
STUDENT: laura davis PROFESSOR: berger SCALE: n/aProgram
IDEAL PERSEPCTIVE student: laura davis professor: berger scale: n/a
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IDEAL PERSEPCTIVE student: laura davis professor: berger scale: 1/128” = 1’-0”
LA JOLLA HAS A VERY DIVERSE COMMUNITY. THE AREA IS INHABITED BY SCHOLARS,
SCIENTISTS, DESIGNERS, BUSINESS MEN AND WOMAN, THRILL SEEKERS, AND SO MUCH MORE.
SUCH A UNIQUE CITY DESERVES A PLACE WHERE THE COMMUNITY CAN COME
TOGETHER AND ENJOY THE NATURAL BEAUTY OF THEIR SURROUNDINGS. THE LA JOLLA GLIDERPORT HAS THE BEST VIEW OF THE
ENTIRE CITY. PERCHED ATOP THE CLIFFS WITH 360 DEGREE VIEWS, THE GLIDERPORT PROVIDES
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO EMBRACE THE LOCALS AND GIVE THEM A PLACE TO RELAX. I AM PROPOSING A NEW STRUCTURE THAT CAN HAVE MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS AND CAN BE UTILIZED ANY TIME OF THE YEAR. A PLACE OF SOLACE AS WELL AS FUN FOR THE LOCAL
FLYER’S. BRINGING BACK NATIVE PLANT SPECIES AND INTRODUCING NEW NIGHTLIFE
ENTERTAINMENT WILL APPEAL TO ALL OF THE DIFFERENT USERS IN THE AREA. A PLACE THAT
WILL HAVE A LONG-LASTING POSITIVE IMPACT ON ITS COMMUNITY.
THE DESIGN OF THE GLIDERPORT IS MODERN WITH HINTS OF MID-CENTURY DESIGN AS WELL
AS CONCRETE ELEMENTS THAT REFLECT THE DESIGN THE SULK INSTITUTE. A RESTAURANT THAT
CAN OPERATE AT ANYTIME DURING THE YEAR WILL KEEP THE AREA ACTIVE AND A MAIN
DESTINATION FOR VISITORS.
IDEAL PERSEPCTIVE student: laura davis professor: berger scale: n/a
GLIDER PORT
La Jolla, CA
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BELOW GROUND LEVEL
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1 Check-In and Store [900 sq.ft.]
2 Display [600 sq.ft.]
3 Indoor Dining [1,800 sq.ft.]
4 Lecture [400 sq.ft.]
5 Managers Office [150 sq.ft.]
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Assistant Manager [100 sq.ft.]
Kitchen [200 sq.ft.]
Dry Stroage [50 sq.ft.]
Cold Storage [50 sq.ft.]
Store Storage [50 sq.ft.]
Patio [2,000 sq.ft.]
Glider Stoarge [2,000 sq.ft.]
Break and Copy Room [400 sq.ft.]
Men’s Restroom [300 sq.ft.]
Women’s Restroom [300 sq.ft.]
Tele. / Elect. Closet [200 sq.ft.]
Battery Room [200 sq.ft.]
LEGEND
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IDEAL PERSEPCTIVE student: laura davis professor: berger scale: 1/16” = 1’-0”
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GROUND LEVEL
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Check-In and Store [900 sq.ft.]
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Display [600 sq.ft.]
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Indoor Dining [1,800 sq.ft.]
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Lecture [400 sq.ft.]
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Managers Office [150 sq.ft.]
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Assistant Manager [100 sq.ft.]
Kitchen [200 sq.ft.]
Dry Stroage [50 sq.ft.]
Cold Storage [50 sq.ft.]
Store Storage [50 sq.ft.]
Patio [2,000 sq.ft.]
Glider Stoarge [2,000 sq.ft.]
Break and Copy Room [400 sq.ft.]
Men’s Restroom [300 sq.ft.]
Women’s Restroom [300 sq.ft.]
Tele. / Elect. Closet [200 sq.ft.]
Battery Room [200 sq.ft.]
LEGEND
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IDEAL PERSEPCTIVE student: laura davis professor: berger scale: 1/16” = 1’-0”
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BELOW GROUND LEVEL
12
13
14
15
16
17
1 Check-In and Store [900 sq.ft.]
2 Display [600 sq.ft.]
3 Indoor Dining [1,800 sq.ft.]
4 Lecture [400 sq.ft.]
5 Managers Office [150 sq.ft.]
6
7
9
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Assistant Manager [100 sq.ft.]
Kitchen [200 sq.ft.]
Dry Stroage [50 sq.ft.]
Cold Storage [50 sq.ft.]
Store Storage [50 sq.ft.]
Patio [2,000 sq.ft.]
Glider Stoarge [2,000 sq.ft.]
Break and Copy Room [400 sq.ft.]
Men’s Restroom [300 sq.ft.]
Women’s Restroom [300 sq.ft.]
Tele. / Elect. Closet [200 sq.ft.]
Battery Room [200 sq.ft.]
LEGEND
N
IDEAL PERSEPCTIVE student: laura davis professor: berger scale: 1/16” = 1’-0”
Negotiated MovementDynamism / Progression / Proportion / Fluidity
A multifaceted outdoor experience that will engage pedestrians, both visitors and locals into an inviting entry space of the Roman Forum. A semi forced perspective in the architecture will allow the space to have the same type of monumentality as its surroundings. Demanding a presence that will then de�ne its own typology as a civic space. Maneuvering elements such as the landscape will aid in the manipulation of the spaces to have particular uses. These spaces will have a �uidity into one another to allow for an overall cohesion. The landscape will grow and form into moments of various levels that can be occupied and allow for views of the surrounding Monuments. With distortions in larger geometric forms, the architecture will have an appearance of grandeur. The dynamism between the architecture and the landscape will be metamorphic in changes that will expand the horizon line of the viewer and user.Simple aesthetics that help in the progression from street to entrance will guide the pedestrian through the various spaces seamlessly. The path of travel should feel e�ortless to its users. In an entrance to a very important archaeological site, there should be no guess work.
EARTH
CAPILLARY
MOISTURE BARRIER
CONCRETE FOUNDATION
GLASS
GLASS
MULLION
I BEAM COLUMN
STEEL I BEAM COLUMN
I BEAM JOIST
STEEL RAILING
CONCRETE PASS THROUGH
CONCRETE
STEEL I BEAM
FORUM
ENTRANCE
Rome, Italy
Negotiated MovementDynamism / Progression / Proportion / Fluidity
A multifaceted outdoor experience that will engage pedestrians, both visitors and locals into an inviting entry space of the Roman Forum. A semi forced perspective in the architecture will allow the space to have the same type of monumentality as its surroundings. Demanding a presence that will then de�ne its own typology as a civic space. Maneuvering elements such as the landscape will aid in the manipulation of the spaces to have particular uses. These spaces will have a �uidity into one another to allow for an overall cohesion. The landscape will grow and form into moments of various levels that can be occupied and allow for views of the surrounding Monuments. With distortions in larger geometric forms, the architecture will have an appearance of grandeur. The dynamism between the architecture and the landscape will be metamorphic in changes that will expand the horizon line of the viewer and user.Simple aesthetics that help in the progression from street to entrance will guide the pedestrian through the various spaces seamlessly. The path of travel should feel e�ortless to its users. In an entrance to a very important archaeological site, there should be no guess work.
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CAPILLARY
MOISTURE BARRIER
CONCRETE FOUNDATION
GLASS
GLASS
MULLION
I BEAM COLUMN
STEEL I BEAM COLUMN
I BEAM JOIST
STEEL RAILING
CONCRETE PASS THROUGH
CONCRETE
STEEL I BEAM