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IKE CHINONSO .O |M.ARCH| UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
ARCHITECTUREPORTFOLIOIKE CHINONSO .O |M.ARCH| UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
CONTENTSIKE CHINONSO .O |M.ARCH| UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS IKE CHINONSO .O |M.ARCH| UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
WELLNESS CENTER lawrence health & wellness center
OPERA HOUSE chicago lyric opera
HEALTH & WELLNESS RCH station (The Gambia)
MUSEUM ADDITION spenser museum addition
UNIVERSAL RESIDENTIAL DESIGN sensible eco-box
SKETCH & HAND DRAWING
WELLNESS CENTER lawrence health & wellness center
OPERA HOUSE chicago lyric opera
HEALTH & WELLNESS RCH station (The Gambia)
MUSEUM ADDITION spenser museum addition
UNIVERSAL RESIDENTIAL DESIGN sensible eco-box
SKETCH & HAND DRAWING
CHINONSO .O. IKE (209) 204-1609 [email protected] http://issuu.com/nonsoike
Master of Architecture (March), MAY. 2014 School Of Architecture,University of Kansas
Graduate Certifi cate in Architecture of Health & Wellness, MAY. 2014 School Of Architecture,University of Kansas
Bachelor of Architecture (B.sc Arc), AUG.2009 Department of Architecture & Engineering,Imo State University, Nigeria,PMB 2000
Mentioned as one of the winners for 2011-12 sustainable lab student design competition. Design published in various websites and Magazines. http://acsa-arch.org/programs-events/competitions/sustainable-lab- competition/2011-12-sustainable-labs-winners
AIA Value of Design: Design & Health publication “Impacting Health and Wellness of a Community by Designing a Hybrid Community Hospital.” Value of Design: Design & Health. Washington, DC: The American Institute of Architects, (will be released this summer,2014)
EDUCATION:
AWARDS:
PUBLICATIONS:
CURRICULUMVITAE
CHINONSO .O. IKE(209) 204-1609 [email protected]
http://issuu.com/nonsoike
Master of Architecture (March), MAY. 2014School Of Architecture,University of Kansas
Graduate Certifi cate in Architecture of Health & Wellness, MAY. 2014School Of Architecture,University of Kansas
Bachelor of Architecture (B.sc Arc), AUG.2009Department of Architecture & Engineering,Imo State University, Nigeria,PMB 2000
Mentioned as one of the winners for 2011-12 sustainable lab student design competition. Design published in various websites and Magazines. http://acsa-arch.org/programs-events/competitions/sustainable-lab- competition/2011-12-sustainable-labs-winners
AIA Value of Design: Design & Health publication “Impacting Health and Wellness of a Community by Designing a Hybrid Community Hospital.” Value of Design: Design & Health. Washington, DC: The American Institute of Architects, (will bereleased this summer,2014)
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EXPERIENCE: INTERN ARCHITECT AT MBH Architects, Alameda, CA, June- Dec 2013.Responsibilites: Design research & analysis, Digital modelling, Cad draft, 3D & 2D diagrams,Presentation drawings, Documentation, Graphic presentaion.
STUDENT INTERN AT Hysab Architects Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria, october, 2008- March,2009.Responsibilites: Design research & analysis, Digital modelling, Cad draft, Site work report GRAPHIC DESIGNER AT GC & SANS PRINT AND PUBLICATION LTD,Onitsha,Nigeria. Feb2007-, September, 2008.Responsibilites: Designing invitation cards & fl yers, Develop material for web pages, Uses Microsoft Access for billing customers, keeping track of inventory & creating statistics on consumer preferences, Carries out print preparations.
AUTODESK: Revit Architecture, Auto cad, Cinema 4D,3ds max.GRAPHISOFT: Archicad, Atlantics.Basic knowlegde in Rhino/Grasshoper.ADOBE: Photoshop,Illustrator, InDesign.AR-MediaMICROSOFT OFFICE: Microsoft Word,Microsoft powerpoint.
Verbal Communication in English, Igbo and Yoruba
Kent Spreckelmeyer ([email protected], 785-864-3164) University Of Kansas,Faculty of Architecture|Professor
Paola Sanguinetti ([email protected], 785-864-3862) University Of Kansas,Faculty of Architecture|Professor
Klas Ekolf (K l a s @ m b h a r c h . c o m ) Principal MBH Architects
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EXPERIENCE: INTERN ARCHITECT AT MBH Architects AlamedaINTERN ARCHITECT AT MBH Architects, Alameda CA June- Dec 2013, CA, June Dec 2013.Responsibilites: Design research & analysis, Digital modelling, Cad draft, 3D & 2D diagrams,Presentation drawings, Documentation, Graphic presentaion.
STUDENT INTERN AT Hysab Architects Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria, october, 2008- March,2009.Responsibilites: Design research & analysis, Digital modelling, Cad draft, Site work reportGRAPHIC DESIGNER AT GC & SANS PRINT AND PUBLICATION LTD,Onitsha,Nigeria. Feb2007-, September, 2008.Responsibilites: Designing invitation cards & fl yers, Develop material for web pages, Uses Microsoft Access for billing customers, keeping track of inventory & creating statistics on consumer preferences, Carries out print preparations.
AUTODESK: Revit Architecture, Auto cad, Cinema 4D,3ds max.GRAPHISOFT: Archicad, Atlantics.Basic knowlegde in Rhino/Grasshoper.ADOBE: Photoshop,Illustrator, InDesign.AR-MediaMICROSOFT OFFICE: Microsoft Word,Microsoft powerpoint.
Verbal Communication in English, Igbo and Yoruba
Kent Spreckelmeyer ([email protected], 785-864-3164) University Of Kansas,Faculty of Architecture|Professor
Paola Sanguinetti ([email protected], 785-864-3862)(( University Of Kansas,Faculty of Architecture|Professor
Klas Ekolf (K l a s @ m b h a r c h . c o m ) Principal MBH Architects
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lawrence HEALTH& WELLNESS CENTER
Site is located at the heart of law-rence downtown. The two existing building on the site makes it very diffi -cult for a building such as a health and wellness center to fi t in and function effectively (diffi cult to capture naturalt daylight and limited air fl ow). The boxes punching out form the rectantangular box which is totally glazzed was a per-fect means to capture light and also in-prove indoor air qaulity. This protruding box also provides shades to the outdoor garden. Sq:15,000ft2
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ite is located at the heart of law-rence downtown. The two existing building on the site makes it very diffi -cult for a building such as a health and wellness center to fi t in and function effectively (diffi cult to capture naturalt daylight and limited air fl ow). The boxes punching out form the rectantangular box which is totally glazzed was a per-fect means to capture light and also in-prove indoor air qaulity. This protruding box also provides shades to the outdoor garden. Sq:15,000ft2
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SECOND FLOOR1. MEN’S LOCKER ROOM 2. WOMEN‘S LOCKER ROOM3. WEIGHT TRAINING ROOM4. TRAINERS’ OFFICE5. DIRECTOR’S OFFICE6. STAFF OFFICE 7. CONFERENCE ROOM8. OFFICE LOUNGE
FIRST FLOOR1. RECEPTION 2. RETAIL SPACE 3. LOUNGE 4. BOOKSTORE5. JUICE BAR/ COFFEE SHOP6. STORAGE7. PUBLIC RESTROOMS8. MECHANICAL DUCT9. SERVICE ELEVATOR10. PUBLIC ELEVATOR11. PUBLIC GARDEN12. HOIST13. 715 RESTAURANT14. THE ELDRIDGE
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SECOND FLOOR1. MEN’S LOCKER ROOM2. WOMEN‘S LOCKER ROOM3. WEIGHT TRAINING ROOM4. TRAINERS’ OFFICE5. DIRECTOR’S OFFICE6. STAFF OFFICE7. CONFERENCE ROOM8. OFFICE LOUNGE
FIRST FLOOR1. RECEPTION 2. RETAIL SPACE 3. LOUNGE4. BOOKSTORE5. JUICE BAR/ COFFEE SHOP6. STORAGE7. PUBLIC RESTROOMS8. MECHANICAL DUCT9. SERVICE ELEVATOR10. PUBLIC ELEVATOR11. PUBLIC GARDEN12. HOIST13. 715 RESTAURANT14. THE ELDRIDGE
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FOURTH FLOOR1. MEN’S LOCKER ROOM2. WOMEN’S SAUNA & LOCKERS3. HYDRO THERAPY POOL 4. SILENT GARDEN5. YOGA AND MEDITATION6. MASSAGE THERAPY
FIRST FLOOR1. MEN’S SAUNA AND LOCKERS2. WOMEN’S LOCKER ROOM3. POOL EQUIPMENT4. AEROBIC EXERCISE5. THERAPIST OFFICE6. NUTRITIONIST OFFICE7. NURSING TREATMENT
FOURTH FLOOR1. MEN’S LOCKER ROOM2. WOMEN’S SAUNA & LOCKERS3. HYDRO THERAPY POOL4. SILENT GARDEN5. YOGA AND MEDITATION6. MASSAGE THERAPY
FIRST FLOOR1. MEN’S SAUNA AND LOCKERS2. WOMEN’S LOCKER ROOM3. POOL EQUIPMENT4. AEROBIC EXERCISE5. THERAPIST OFFICE6. NUTRITIONIST OFFICE7. NURSING TREATMENT
CIRCULATIONA linear circulation parttern is adopted to emphisize the continuty of the jorney that the interior space provides.The circulation has two major various entry point to the next level (stair caes and the elavtor). The long hall way which bears a long stair case and also creates an atrium for the users.
STRUCTUREBecause of the cantilievred boxes, attention was paid to structures. Lighter material are used to reduces the amount of load imposed on the building.
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CIRCULATIONA linear circulation parttern is adopted to emphisize the continuty of the jorney that the interior space provides.The circulation has two major various entry point to the next level (stair caes and the elavtor). The long hall way which bears a long stair case and also creates an atrium for the users.
STRUCTUREBecause of the cantilievred boxes, attention was paid to structures. Lighter material are used to reduces the amount of load imposed on the building.
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RCH STATIONS THE GAMBIA
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merry-go roundused in pumpingwater into thereserve tankwhile the kidsare playing withit.
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RCH STATION is an Outpatient Care Prototype proposal for visiting nurses in a small scale health care facilty in rural villages in the Gambia. This design is a modular confi guration that will expand to accommodate more people when necessary. The proposal is meant to promote comunuial/social gathering alongside the provision of clean and portable drinking water for the (nearby) village(s) in which it is located.
Attention was on sustainable, culturally responsive, reproductive child health (RCH) center model for the rural comunities in the Gambia. This modular confi guration is a “spatial solution” that will connect a major network ranging from provision clean drinking water, children’s play-ground and health care.
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sustainable, culturally responsive, reproductive child health (RCH) center comunities in the Gambia. This modular confi guration is a “spatial solution” major network ranging from provision clean drinking water, children’s play-care.
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Showing different regions in the Gambiaa dn their available health care facilties.
KEKUTA KUNDA
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CRRSAMBO SOTO
Distance from the nearest H/F
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NBERALKALI KUNDA
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KANI KUNDA
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howing different regions in the Gambiaa dn their available health care facilties.
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11REMARKS NEEDS A NEW STRUCTURE
CRRSAMBO SOTO
Distance from the nearest H/F
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NBERALKALI KUNDA
Distance from the nearest H/F
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KANI KUNDA
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PROTOTYPE TREKING STATIONSMODULAR EXPANSION BASED ON POPU-LATION SERVED
The design is confi gured to suite different surroundings and varied de-mands. The repetition of the rectangular rammed earth wall, structure and the response of the zinc roof to the changing perimeters of this rect-angular rammed earth wall circles is capable of supporting a reasonable growth
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he design is confi gured to suite different surroundings and varied de-mands. The repetition of the rectangular rammed earth wall, structureand the response of the zinc roof to the changing perimeters of this rect-angular rammed earth wall circles is capable of supporting a reasonablegrowth
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water pumped into the reserviour when kids are playing
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inproving air quality
extended roof shades sunlight at the hotest period of the day
bamboo blind as shading device
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Different site options in the city of chicago were available for the location of the new lyric opera house. Wolf point and Oregon Plaza. As we worked in teams, my team chose the Ogden Plaza because of its location as a more central pedestrian hub. Our focus was on creating a rich auditorium that was subtle enough not to take away from the performance, but beautiful enough to garner appreciation and a feel of luxury when the house lights are on. We accomplished this by lining the walls with rich but darkly-coloured wood skin to the Copenhagen operation and giving the chairs are dark red velvet material. This dark, rich auditorium contracted the lighter jewel box lobby area that encased it. Evrything about the materiality suggests a gradient from public to private space. The dia-mond windows around the lobby grew smaller and more sparse as the opera house transitioned from public foyer to private backstage. The form of the building with its glass lobby quite literally symbolized the theater as a cultural gem in the city. This jewel would shimmer during the daytime and glow during the nighttime. The terraced plaza designed around adjacent to the opera house created a journey for the opera-goers: the patrons must ascend up toward the prinnacle jewel that is the opera house, the highest point of the site. Lush planter and an urban orchard creates interest along this path up to the opera.
CHICAGO LYRIC OPERA
ifferent site options in the city of chicago were available for the location of the new lyric opera house. Wolf point and Oregon Plaza. As we worked in teams, my team chose the Ogden Plaza because of its location as amore central pedestrian hub. Our focus was on creating a rich auditorium that was subtle enough not to take away from the performance, but beautiful enough to garner appreciation and a feel of luxury when the house lights are on. We accomplished this by lining the walls with rich but darkly-coloured wood skin to the Copenhagen operation and giving the chairs are dark red velvet material. This dark, rich auditorium contracted the lighter jewel box lobby area that encased it. Evrything about the materiality suggests a gradient from public to private space. The dia-mond windows around the lobby grew smaller and more sparse as the opera house transitioned from public foyer to private backstage. The form of the building with its glass lobby quite literally symbolized the theater as a cultural gem in the city. This jewel would shimmer during the daytime and glow during the nighttime. The terraced plaza designed around adjacent to the opera house created a journey for the opera-goers: the patrons must ascend up toward the prinnacle jewel that is the opera house, the highest point of the site. Lush planter and an urban orchard creates interest along this path up to the opera.
water was brought in into the site creating a very interesting view from the lobby throgh the glass facde.
road extends into the site
road extends into the site
water introduced into the site
water was brought in into the site creating a very interesting view from the lobby throgh the glass facde.
road extends into the site
road extends into the site
water introduced into the site
BASEMENT LEVEL BASEMENT LEVEL1. MECANICAL2. ORCHESTRA PIT3. ORGHESTRA LOUNGE4. SCENE SHOP5. LIFT6. LOADING DOCK7. TRAP SPACE8. INTSTRUMENT STOGARE9. CONDUCTOR DRESING ROOM10. GREEN ROOM11. OFFICES12. REHEARSAL ROOM13. STAFF LOUNGE14. REST ROOM
15. ELEC. REPAIR SHOP16. BOX OFFICE17. BOUTIQUE18. CLOAK ROOM19. SOLO DRESSING ROOMS20. DRESSING ROOMS21. WARM-UP ROOMS22. PROP SHOP23. STORAGE24. CHORUS LOUNGE25. WIG SHOP26. WARDROBE27. COSTUME CONSTRUCTION SHOP
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BASEMENT LEVEL BASEMENT LEVEL1. MECANICAL2. ORCHESTRA PIT3. ORGHESTRA LOUNGE4. SCENE SHOP5. LIFT6. LOADING DOCK7. TRAP SPACE8. INTSTRUMENT STOGARE9. CONDUCTOR DRESING ROOM10. GREEN ROOM11. OFFICES12. REHEARSAL ROOM13. STAFF LOUNGE14. REST ROOM
15. ELEC. REPAIR SHOP16. BOX OFFICE17. BOUTIQUE18. CLOAK ROOM19. SOLO DRESSING ROOMS20. DRESSING ROOMS21. WARM-UP ROOMS22. PROP SHOP23. STORAGE24. CHORUS LOUNGE25. WIG SHOP26. WARDROBE27. COSTUME CONSTRUCTION SHOP
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UPPER BALCONY LEVELFIRST-THIRD BACONYLEVEL
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SPENSER MUSEUM ADDITION
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The building creates a very dramatic entrance for users and is aesthetically pleasing . Also the entrance to this buildng serves as a magnetic force pulling its ussers. The idea of the form is to serve as a visual continuty of the spenser museum. Also the undulating topography shaped up the building’s form which creates a comunial space “atrium’’ for users interaction especially students.On site plan the topography is manipulated to be able to provide a sculture garden at west side of the building.
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he building creates a very drammatic entrance for users and is aesthetically pleasing . Also the entrance to this buildng serves as a magnetic force pulling its ussers. The ideaof the form is to serve as a visual ccontinuty of the spenser museum. Also the undulating topography shaped up the buildinng’s form which creates a comunial space “atrium’’ for users interaction especially studdents.On site plan the topography is maanipulated to be able to provide a sculture garden at west side of the building.
CONCEPT MODELS
MUSEUM LEVEL 1
8619 SFMajor gallery
5899 SFExperimental Gallery 1
Sculpture GardenMechanical Room
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DETAILED PLAN MUSEUM LEVEL 2
DOOR SCHEDULED1 6’X6’’curtain panel swingdoor with long pull handleD2 6’X7’’ sliding panel glass doorD3 6’X6’’ wooden swing doorD4 3’X6’’ wooden swing doorD5 3’X5’’ wooden swing door
DOOR SCHEDULED1 6’X6’’curtain panel swing door with long pull handleD2 6’X7’’ sliding panel glass doorD3 6’X6’’ wooden swing doorD4 3’X6’’ wooden swing doorD5 3’X5’’ wooden swing door
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DOOR SCHEDULED1 6’X6’’curtain panel swingdoor with long pull handleD2 6’X7’’ sliding panel glass doorD3 6’X6’’ wooden swing doorD4 3’X6’’ wooden swing doorD5 3’X5’’ wooden swing door
DOOR SCHEDULED1 6’X6’’curtain panel swing door with long pull handleD2 6’X7’’ sliding panel glass doorD3 6’X6’’ wooden swing doorD4 3’X6’’ wooden swing doorD5 3’X5’’ wooden swing door
aluminium pannel
fi berglass batt insulation
parapet fl ashing
tapered rigid insulationcantfully adhered menbrane
open web steel joist
concrete fl oor
duct work
12’’ celluluselayer insulation
I beam
louversprimary and secondary seal
precast concrete
perimeter of roof insulation wraped in air control to block air fl ow from roof tao parapet
water,air,vapour menbrane
prefi nished head aluminium fl ashing
prefi nished alum fl ashing
fully water controlmenbrane
aluminium pannel
fi berglass batt insulation
parapet fl ashing
tapered rigid insulationcantfully adhered menbrane
open web steel joist
concrete fl oor
duct work
12’’ celluluselayer insulation
I beam
louversprimary and secondary seal
precast concrete
perimeter of roof insulation wraped in air control to block air fl ow from roof tao parapet
water,air,vapour menbrane
prefi nished head aluminium fl ashing
prefi nished alum fl ashing
fully water controlmenbrane
sensible ECO -BOX UNIVERSAL RESIDENTIAL DESIGNUNIVERSERSAL RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
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DESIGNAPPROACH
The building form is mod-eled after typical metal barn roofs. The design incorporates thelocal cultureby considering the farm that once occupied the site
A skillful, sensitive designapproach was taken toeliminate negativeenvironmental impact.Environmental friendlymaterials and energyefficient strategies wereemployed to be an icon forsustainability.
The flexible floor layout isADA accessible to allow foraging in place.This design is habitable for awide range of lifecircumstances, from a single
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EECOLOGICAAL
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The building form is mod-eled after typical metal barn roofs. The design incorporates thelocal cultureby considering the farm that once occupied the site
A skillful, sensitive designapproach was taken toeliminate negativeenvironmental impact.Environmental friendlymaterials and energyefficient strategies wereemployed to be an icon forsustainability.
The flexible floor layout isADA accessible to allow foraging in place.This design is habitawide range of lifcircumstan
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1. Entry2. Dining3. Kitchen4. Living5. Mudroom6. Safe
7. Bath8. Pantry9.Laundry10. Master/Of-fi ce11. Closet
12. Master Bath13. Bedroom14. Screened Porch
FLOOR PLAN
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FLOOR PLAN
winter wind shade
crop garden
expanded pond/aquatic study
mammal study area
concept generation mass formation
PRIVATE PUBLIC
winter wind shade
crop garden
expanded pond/aquatic study
y area
cooncept generation masss fformation
PRIVATE PUBLIC
structure axonometric and materials
Steel beam structure.
Curtain Wall System Interior components are thermally isolated from exterior conditions by acetal resin and PVC iso-lators. SunGlass® delivers a combination ofoutstanding solar controland visible light trans-mittance.
Aluminum Roof
Roof Structure
Exterior Skin System
Rammed Earth Interior Walls
structure axonometric and materials
Steel beam structure.
Curtain Wall System Interior components arethermally isolated from exterior conditions by acetal resin and PVC iso-lators. SunGlass® delivers a combination ofoutstanding solar controland visible light trans-mittance.
Aluminum Roof
Roof Structure
Exterior Skin System
Rammed Earth Interior Walls
Motion Detector for lights.
Handicap Accessible
Open button
pressure sensor.this helps to turn the lihht bulbs on
lift from wheelchair
pressure sensor.this helps to turn the lihht bulbs on
electric controled folding curtain system
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY DIGRAM
Motion Detector for lights.
Handicap Accessible
Open button
pressure sensor.this helps to turn the lihht bulbs on
lift from wheelchair
pressure sensor.this helps to turn the lihht bulbs on
electric controled folding curtain system
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY DIGRAM
contain shelves.
Alcove can be empty or Alcove is a space for a l i f t t rack system.
TRANSFORMATION OVER TIME
fl exibility in designThe majority of this design is ADA accessible.This de-sign is liveable for a whole range of life circumstanc-es,from a single tenant to an elderly couple.To max-imize the use of space, the westers two bedrooms can be transformed into a rentable suite, possibly for a caregiver.
Single Living Phase The western section is designed to be built as needed.
Caretaker Phase The western section can be transformed into a Caretaker Suite with a separate entrance.
contain shelves.
Alcove can be empty orAlcove is a space for al i f t t rack system.
TRANSFORMATION OVER TIME
fl exibility in designThe majority of this design is ADA accessible.This de-sign is liveable for a whole range of life circumstanc-es,from a single tenant to an elderly couple.To max-imize the use of space, the westers two bedrooms can be transformed into a rentable suite, possibly for a caregiver.
Single Living PhaseThe western section is designed to be builtas needed.
Caretaker PhaseThe western section can be transformed into aCaretaker Suite with a separate entrance.
PARAMETRIC FRAMEWORK
This project explores potentials of additive digital fabrication of structural frameworks. The project aims on developing a spatial parametric structural framework made of steel. The design of the framework defi nes spatial qualities and light conditions in its interior space. This leads to locally differentiated systems, taking into ac-count structural requirements as well as spatial and formal aspects of the design. It has a distinct framework, that slightly changes over-time, becoming bigger and swirling.
es potentials of additive digital fabrication of his project exploreeks. The project aims on developing a spatial structural frameworkkal framework made of steel. The design of the parametric structuraapatial qualities and light conditions in its interior framework defi nes splocally differentiated systems, taking into ac-space. This leads touirements as well as spatial and formal aspects count structural requua distinct framework, that slightly changes over-of the design. It has ger and swirling.time, becoming bigg
This is a typical housing prototype for the high income, low density area in my housing proposal intended to address housing issues for high income earners in Ohii community in Owerri- West L.G.A in Imo state.The orientation of the building is such that most of the bedrooms take ad-vantage of the North- Easterly and South-West erly winds for natural venti-lation and cooling all year round.
HAND DRAWINGRESIDENTIAL
his is a typical housing prototype for the high income, low density areain my housing proposal intended to address housing issues for high income earners in Ohii community in Owerri- West L.G.A in Imo state.The orientation of the building is such that most of the bedrooms take ad-vantage of the North- Easterly and South-West erly winds for natural venti-lation and cooling all year round.
SKETCH
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