Monday, March 18, 2013

Conceptual Collage Models

In this assignment we were tasked to create 3 models for each of our 3 collages.Each of my collages model have a 3"x 3" base and constructed from a wide variety of materials such as wood, Brillo pad, wood dowels, plexiglass etc.



(From Left to right) The first model is my first impression that i received when i first visited the area, which represents "Happy Or Sad." I showed that one side of the board is very alive and vibrant, while the other side is clear and nothing interesting to look at. The second model represents empty, because i didn't know what to expect and what to feel about this particular area (Red hook). I wasn't particular sad but just empty inside and disconnected from the surroundings,because of what i saw. I tried to showed the emptiness and disconnect with the wood and the wrapping of the brown material to illustrate how the weather was on the day i visited (Windy & rainy). The final model shows how much the area is polluted with garbage and old/worn out. The Brillo pad represents the garbage pollution in the area and rust on the pad shows the wreck rusty ships, buildings and vehicles.

Impression Collage & 3d Models

 




  (From Left to right) The first model in the set basically represents the connection of people holding hands, which shows unity and a bond. In the second model i tried to show the connection between people and spaces in a building. The small cubes represents the spaces and the long stick act as a string that pulls everything together. I wanted to show the circulation path that people take to view a particular space or area and link between two spaces. The third and final model shows the connection with people and the chain to illustrate that something that relates or of the same type can make a connection.

Connection Collage & 3d Models

 




(From Left to right) The first model was influenced by the sail of a boat. I wanted to incorporate that part of the ship in my design because of the location of the site and based on the history of Red hook. The second model I tried to show a relationship between the land water and the sail of the boat. In this way i will have a space in my building that connects the water and a outdoor patio/green space. The final 3d model I'm showing the geometry of the boat as shapes that can create a separation in my exhibition spaces.

Program Collage & 3d Models

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Concept Design

This assignment we were tasked to create three collage boards showing :
Our Impression of the site
A collage on the word "Connection:"
A collage on the program of our project 

An Impression collage of the the site I selected.

On my visit to the site, my impression was basically empty, because i didn't know what to expect and what to feel about this particular area (Red hook). I wasn't particular sad but just empty inside,because of what i saw. It was a cold and rainy and since the site is located on water's edge,it was quite a windy midday. The area have many factories and old buildings that looks like forts. Approaching the site I noticed the area looked deserted, old and really polluted with trash. The site that I visited was pretty small, it was right against the rocks and water and occupied by a private building.

In conclusion my trip to the site wasn't what i expected with all of the old buildings and garbage, but in the end I felt it was a good experience and the site offered a great view of the Statue of Liberty.

Impression Collage


collage based on the word "Connection"

In this collage i focused on the word connection and how it relates to people and how they interact with an enclosed spaces. The lines and circles depicts the circulation path that people take to view a particular space or area and link between two spaces. I also showed the connection with people and the chain to illustrate that something that relates or of the same type can make a connection.

Connection Collage

 

  A collage on the program of my building. (Boat Museum & Community Center

This collage represents the program that i will include in my building. The programs I'm introducing are typical but i think it will attract more people to that specific area in the Red hook and will also benefit the youths and develop the community. The water and branch of the tree shows a relationship that i would like to have in my program with the water and a outdoor patio/green space. I also wanted to introduce the different artifacts and ship parts that is around the Red hook area.

Program Collage

List Of Spaces, Design Matrix & Bubble Diagram

       This is a list of spaces that i would like to include in my Museum & Community center. Listing the spaces and figure out the square footage really helped when it came to separating the Public & Private spaces and what is more important. Adding the special considerations and Daylight views list will also help me in the orientation and shape of my spaces.
  • Water taxi
  • Patio/ Outdoor space
  • Auditorium
  • Bathroom
  • Conference room
  • Library
  • Exhibition/ Gallery
  • Multipurpose room
  • Cafe
  • Offices
  • Kitchen
  • Classroom
  • Screening room
  • Lounge Area
  • Lobby
  • Electrical & Mechanic room
  • Boat storage
  • Games/ Activities room 
 

Adjaceny Matrix 


Criteria Matrix

Bubble Diagram 
 

Monday, March 11, 2013

Final Analysis

The one thing I'd noticed about this building was that it has many day care, classroom and community room and spaces. I believe the architects main focus was to provide housing and services for the families in the community and also offer educational enrichment and activities in the area.
SOS Children Villages Lavezzorio Community Center 
 
This building design i felt was pretty simple and straight foward with simple geometry and circulation.I believe the architects intent was to create a multipurpose that is capable of hosting a lot of events and bringing the community together. The geometry of this building are simple rectangles and square with flexible spaces utilization for hosting any events.
Case Community Center 

This building has  a very typical design to a court and features architecture style like the Ancient Greek temple, with the main entrance and two axis on the end. This building is very unique and symmetrical. I felt this building has a geometry of the letter "C" and it is surrounded by water, which allows students to experience the New York maritime lifestyle.
 New York Harbor School/Center

  This community center building has a very simple but complex rectangular geometry. In my analysis of this building i think the architects idea was simply incorporating two simple geometries to make a center that would govern children and bring families together in the community. Circulation in this building is very elaborate, starting on end of the building and exiting at the other with all the private space in the center. Natural light mainly penetrates the south side of the building, where the lobby is and most of the public spaces.
El Rio Vista Recreation Center / Wellstone Community Center

This building is  museum that located next to sea, with simple rectangular and square exhibition spaces and galleries. This museum is a maritime museum which is very influential to the building type that i will be studying and designing. It is next to the water and it exhibits the marine life and geographical history of Cyprus, Greece. This museum offers a great deal of exhibits, which makes the spaces more than less public and easy circulation through the building.
Thalassa Museum (Municipal Cultural Center)
 
This building has a natural and organic shape. On analyzing the structure i felt it looks like a bulge in earth surface and forms a community center for the people in the area. The Architect approach in the design was based on the form of the waves, which helps to form the building and the outdoor recreational park. The end result was a public landscape of social function surrounded by water on all sides. In further analysis i researched and realized that the building has an indoor space, which is separate use for the water sports team and the landscape for the community.
Maritime Youth House/ Plot
This building stands as one of my favorite building i analyzed.. Its has a very organic shape and a colorful design material plated canopies sustained by concrete columns. The circulation of this building is simple but yet complex. The architect made a large gather/lobby space in the center and all of the exhibits and gallery spaces are stretch out on the wings of the building. I believe the architect departed from his usual metallic color scheme and added multicolor panels that reflects the tropical environment. The big idea behind this building was to create an organic structure that features the work, art and tradition of Panama city.
 Frank Gehry's Biomuseo

In the analysis of this building i found out that they was a bridge that connects to the building and draws the visitors away from the busy roadway and into an enclosed experimental environment. The building is interconnected by trapezoid blocks which compose the overall structure, scaled and oriented in response to the built surroundings. The building is very huge in mass and  made of sculpture forms, with irregular windows penetrating the structure. The galleries of the museum is formed by the conglomeration of the different size trapezoidal blocks surrounded by the natural environment and water.
 The Hepworth Wakefield center

This building was created by basically pulling together of spaces that creates a linear path and main patio space, which i think is the most important space in the building. The main elements of the building is organized on two levels surrounded by a lined patio, bringing light and pulling together the heart of the building. The big idea of the design was based on the generosity and density for the area and users in the community. The design allow the public to interact with the private spaces simultaneously. I think the architect idea behind the outdoor space, was created as an extension of the public space enhancing the identity and image of the neighborhood.
Cultural and community Center

In my analysis of this building i think the main idea was based on the bottom of a boat. The architect incorporated the idea of the ship as the main structure member that holds the building together and also for aesthetic purposes. The structure of the museum is housed in a steel and glass ship hull which allows for natural light to penetrate thru the glass sides of the building. The museum seems to create a sense of exploration and interactive exhibits that showcases Singapore's history and art.
The Maritime Experimental Museum

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Space Organization

This is our final precedent analysis on the organization of the different spaces in our 10 different building typology. In this assignment, I analyzed the different spaces that make up the building and the way they are organized throughout the building.
SOS Children Villages Lavezzorio Community Center

Case Community Center

New York Harbor School/Center
El Rio Vista Recreation Center / Wellstone Community Center


 Thalassa Museum (Municipal Cultural Center)

 Maritime Youth House/ Plot
 
Frank Gehry's Biomuseo

 The Hepworth Wakefield center
Cultural and community Center

The Maritime Experimental Museum