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Monday, April 19, 2010

phase 3:[design] perspectives









phase 3:[design] materials board

phase 3: [design] floor plans



phase 3:[process] renderings

the following are, among others, the beginning renderings for phase 3. final perspectives will be added later


next step:work on lighting, color, placement, and people to improve rendering

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

phase 3:program of space

[Square footage]
sub total:764
circulation:191
floor total: 955

Monday, April 12, 2010

phase 3:something to be inspired by...



phase 3:building on a concept

[track]system: making connections on a larger scale

My concept for phase three is built upon the concept that my group shared for phase two. In our previous work we showed how our project related to a railway and the connections that it made. I focused on this same idea of connections, with more focus on the track itself. I will show such by using large themes, interconnected furniture, and a track system that can serve to unify the space and create a whole. Instead of using small scale designs I want to think bigger. Connections will not only be made physically, but also theoretically. In her space, my client makes connections through her books, her paintings, and with her community, and her new space will also connect her to where she lives.



Wednesday, April 7, 2010

phase 3:user needs/wants

Phase 3:design standards

furniture dimensions:
tables:
side:20"x36"x20"
coffee:18"x36"x24"
stools:38"x18"x20"
dining:4'x2'8"
beds:
queen:60"x80"
double:54"x80"
chairs:
18"x23"x31"

living room:
-typical arrangement for a two-bedroom apartment:12.5'x16'200"
-chair seating space:3'
-five seating arrangement: 10' diameter circle
-main traffic walkway: 36"
-walkway:24"

bedroom:
walkway:3'6"
-wall to bed with closet on side:4'
-closet must meet:
-2' clearance
-length:5 linear ft
-hanging space:5'4"

bathroom:
-shower clearances:
-length:54"
-width:36"
-open door:30"
-entrance:24"
-sink cabinet:
-wall to sink:48"
-circulation zone:30"
-cabinet width:19-24"
-toilet:
-middle to wall:18"
-middle to other side:16"
-half bath:4'x4'
-3 fixture:7'6"x5'
-sink
-width:18" diameter
-grab bar:19" from floor

kitchen:
-heights:
shelves:6'2"
-range:36"
-mixing center:33"
-lengths:
-between parallel cabinets:48"min.
-counter space beside oven:15"
-oven:21-30"
-range:19-46"
top cabinets depth:24-26"
-appliance circulation:30"
-floor to oven: 35"max.
-kitchen triangle: perimeter less than 23'

closets:
-shelf depth:12-18:
-lower shelf to floor:60-70"
-top shelf to floor:69-72"
-door opening:30"
-double door:6'
-walk-in:4'

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Unity Village:Design Standards

OFFICES
Workstation Zone : 90 – 126”
Worktask Zone : 30 – 36”
Work/Activity Zone : 30 – 48”
Visitor Sitting Zone : 30 – 42”
Width of Desk : 60 – 72”
Chair Clearance Zone (from back of chair to wall) : 6 – 24”
Chair Zone : 18 – 24”

Task Profile (for Unity Village) : “Typewriter the primary tool for processing paper. Continued flow of materials is processed as it arrives at the workspace and is passed on to either another function or to group storage. Storage for permanent files and reference materials minimal”

Executive Office:
Workstation Zone : 105 – 130”
Work/Activity Zone : 42” min
Visitor Seating Zone : 23 – 29”
Access Area (in front of desk) : 10 – 14”
Chair Width : 24 – 28”
Space on either side of chair : 21 – 26”


RESTAURANTS
Intermediate:
2-person table : 5’4” – 5’6” [incl. table and two chairs opposite]
4-person table [sq. or rounded] : 5’8” – 5’10” across
Required 12 sq.ft. per person
Square Arrangement of Tables : 60” btw table tops ; 24” aisle ; tables 29 – 30” high ; 17
– 18” seat height
Diagonal Arrangement : 30” min btw corners of table tops
Seating for 4:: square table : 3’3” – 4’6” ; rectangular table : 2’6” x 4’ – 6’6”
Req’d 1’9” btw seat backs (not in aisle)
Aisle : 3’ [3’6” required for wheelchairs]; Passage : 2’
Seats 18” deep
“Coffee Shops with fixed seating should include some moveable eating for guests in wheelchairs and guests who have difficulty getting into and out of bench seating”
Wheelchair kneespace is 2’3” – 2’6” [2’6” requires table height to be 31” high, which is too high for most seating]

LUNCH COUNTER
Workspace behind counter : 36”
Counter width : 18 – 24”
Circulation zone in front of counter : 60 – 66”
Sitting Zone depth : 12 – 18”
Counter Height : 42”
Stool Height : 30 – 31”
Stool Footrest Height : 12 – 13”
Counter Overhang : 10”
Stool top to counter distance : 11 – 12”

BAR
Circulation Zone in front of bar : 54”
Bar Top Depth : 18 – 24”
Between seats : 24 – 30”



Building Type / Water Closets / Urinals



Lavatories / Drinking Fountains / Other Fixtures

Unity Village:User Needs

Friday, March 19, 2010

Unity Village:concept: rail[WAY] finding


"the directional flow of railways facilitates connections between different cultures, people, and places. the result is an eclectic mix of thoughts and ideas that appeal to multiple groups."

railways serves as a gateway between cities and towns. they link different cultures and communities every day, spreading goods and ideas from one place to the next. although there is a strong sense of direction, it is a two-way system. the linear movement provides clarity and focus, yet the users, goods, and ideas transported, as well as the stops along the route, are an eclectic mix that add interest to an otherwise mundane track. that mix of elements [past and present, old and new, local and international, classic and modern] will permeate through the first floor at gateway plaza. an interesting variety of color, texture, pattern, and style will incorporate design for all residents of the building. this variety will also serves as a wayfinding device to help residents and guests alike navigate the floor.


Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Unity Village:inspiration


With the recent development of the models of unity village we were assigned the task of designing a floor. To start the brainstorming I found inspiration to help develop my concept.

More inspiration images available through:
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