Friday, February 22, 2013

"Analytic Diagrams, Formative Ideas & Partis" - Pt.III

 
MASSING, PARTI, SYMMETRY, HIERARCHY, GEOMETRY, NATURAL LIGHT & STRUCTURE
 

IN THIS ANALYSIS I WANTED TO KNOW WHAT WAS HAPPENING UNDERNEATH THIS ROOF TO GET AN UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT THE ARCHITECTS DO THAT MAKES THIS BUILDING SO SIMPLE YET SO COMPLEX. YOU WOULD NEVER THINK SO MUCH IS GOING ON UNDERNEATH THIS L-SHAPED ROOF, BUT THERE ARE "COLLABORATION PODS" EXTENDING OUT FROM UNDER THE CANT ROOF - WHICH ARE THE VARIETY OF RECTANGLES YOU SEE WITHIN ONE RECTANGLE IN MASSING AND GEO - , A WALKWAY ON THE GROUND FLOOR BETWEEN THE PODS AND THE BUILDING, A BRIDGE ABOVE THE WALKWAY CONNECTING THE 2ND FLOOR PODS TO THE BUILDING, AND THE BUILDING ITSELF; THE ROOF IS ALSO ACTING AS A RAINWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM SINCE IT IS LOCATED IN THE SONORAN DESERT IN ARIZONA, WHERE WATER IS SCARCE. SO ALL OF THAT IS HAPPENING ON THE NORTHEAST AND SOUTHEAST SIDES OF THE BUILDING, AND THEN ON THE NORTHWEST SIDE IS WHERE THE EGRESS STAIRS ARE AND RESTROOMS, AND THEN THE SOUTHWEST SIDE HAS GREENSPACE. I JUST LOVE HOW THIS BUILDING IS MORE THAN JUST A BUILDING, SINCE I FOUND A LOT OF OTHER EXAMPLES THAT WERE JUST PLAIN OLD SCHOOLS. IT HAS A FEW SUSTAINABILITY FEATURES ALSO WHICH I'M INTERESTED IN...THIS BUILDING EXCITES ME AND GIVES ME A LOT OF IDEAS THAT I CAN USE FOR MY SCHOOL.

DEFINITELY ONE OF MY FAVORITE EXAMPLES.

 

SALK INSTITUTE WAS CHOSEN AS AN EXAMPLE FOR MY BUILDING TYPE BECAUSE, ALTHOUGH IT'S A SCHOOL FOR BIOLOGICAL STUDIES, EVERY TIME I LOOK AT IT ALL I SEE IS THE OCEAN, WHICH IS THE INSPIRATION BEHIND MY BUILDING TYPE - A MARINE BIOLOGY SCHOOL. AFTER ANALYZING THIS BUILDING, WHAT STUCK OUT THE MOST TO ME IS THE SYMMETRY AND FOCAL POINT, WHICH IS THE STREAM THAT LEADS TO THE POOL THAT LEADS TO THE OCEAN. THE FOCAL POINT IS THE MOST INTRIGUING PART FOR ME SINCE IT CREATES THIS RELATIONSHIP FROM LAND TO OCEAN AND ALSO TO SKY SINCE OCEAN AND SKY MEET AT THE HORIZON...I WANT TO TRY TO CREATE THAT CONNECTION BUT IN A WAY THAT'S MORE SUBTLE.
 

THIS BUILDING IS ONE OF THE LEED CERTIFIED EXAMPLES THAT I FOUND. I WANT MY BUILDING TO HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO BE LEED CERTIFIED, SO THERE'S A LOT I CAN TAKE AWAY FROM THIS BUILDING BECAUSE IT HAS MORE THAN JUST A MULTILEVEL GREEN ROOF. THIS BUILDING HAS PHOTOVOLTAIC ARRAYS, WHICH ARE A GROUP OF PV CELLS THAT ARE USED IN SOLAR-ELECTRIC ENERGY SYSTEMS; A RAINWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM, NATURAL VENTILATION AND NATURAL DAYLIGHTING. SO NOW THINKING ABOUT HOW I CAN APPLY THIS LIST OF SUSTAINABLE FEATURES TO MY SCHOOL I ALSO NEED TO FIND OUT IF ANY OF THESE THINGS WILL BE ADVANTAGEOUS FOR THE LIVE SPECIES SINCE SOME MARINE LIFE INTERACT WITH LAND.


 

THIS ANALYSIS GAVE ME THE IDEA TO ALSO MAKE MY SCHOOL A RESEARCH CENTER FOR MARINE LIFE. I DON'T WANT AN AQUARIUM IN MY SCHOOL BUT I WANT THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY TO BE ABLE TO REFERENCE TO THE LIVE SPECIES IN WHICH THEY WILL BE LEARNING ABOUT SINCE I FEEL IT WILL CREATE A BETTER UNDERSTANDING FOR THEM. THEREFORE, SINCE I WANT A RESEARCH CENTER WITHIN THE SCHOOL THAT MEANS I'M GOING TO HAVE TO DESIGNATE AN AREA FOR THE LIVE SPECIES TO LIVE, AND AFTER DOING MY ANALYSIS I REALIZED THAT ONLY THE LOBBY HAS A GLASS CURTAIN WALL ON THE NORTHWEST, WEST AND SOUTHWEST SIDES AND THERE'S ALSO A SKYLIGHT FOR THE AREA WHERE THE FISH ARE. THIS MEANS THE AREA WHERE THE FISH WILL BE HELD NEEDS MINIMAL DAYLIGHTING.


IN THIS ANALYSIS WHAT ATTRACTED MY EYE WAS THE GLASS CURTAIN WALLS THAT OCCUR ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH SIDES OF THE 2ND LEVEL, AND ALL AROUND ON THE 1ST LEVEL. WHAT I LOVE ABOUT GLASS CURTAIN WALLS IS WHEN IT'S SO BIG THAT YOU CAN SEE THE PEOPLE INTERACTING ON THE INSIDE, AND IT BEGINS TO PULL YOU IN AND MAKES YOU CURIOUS ABOUT THE ACTIVITIES THAT TAKE PLACE WITHIN THAT SPACE. GLASS CURTAIN WALLS ARE ALSO ONE OF THE BEST SYSTEMS FOR NATURAL LIGHTING ALONG WITH SKYLIGHTING, AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE "NATURAL LIGHT" DIAGRAM, AND NATURAL LIGHTING IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE THINGS IN A BUILDING, WHICH IS WHY I CHOSE SO MANY EXAMPLES WITH GLASS CURTAIN WALLS. SINCE MY SITE IS RIGHT AT THE COAST LINE, THE ONLY THING BETWEEN THE STATUE OF LIBERTY, DOWNTOWN MANHATTAN, GOVERNOR'S ISLAND AND DOWNTOWN NEW JERSEY IS WATER. THIS CREATES ANOTHER ADVANTAGE OF GLASS CURTAIN WALLS, WHICH IS A GREAT VIEW.

THIS ANALYSIS WASN'T AS STRAIGHT FORWARD AS IT APPEARED TO BE. WITHOUT THE SECTION THAT SHOWS THE NATURAL LIGHTING, I WOULD'VE NEVER KNOWN THAT THERE WAS AN ATRIUM THAT GOES FROM THE GROUND FLOOR TO THE ROOF FLOOR. WHAT ALSO ISN'T SHOWN IN MY ANALYSIS BUT SHOWN IN THE SYNOPSIS OF THE BUILDING THAT I POSTED, "OCEAN SCIENCES BUILDING", IS THE FACT THAT THE ARCHITECT INCORPORATED A FEATURE OF WATER ON THE GROUND FLOOR WHERE THE ENTRANCE/LOBBY IS. AS YOU APPROACH THE BUILDING FROM THE NORTHWEST SIDE, THE GLASS CURTAIN WALL ON THE GROUND FLOOR RESEMBLES A SMALL WAVE. THIS BUILDING IS ONE OF TWO EXAMPLES THAT I NOTICED HAD INCORPORATED WATER FEATURES, AND ALTHOUGH IT'S VERY SUBTLE IT'S VERY EFFECTIVE.
 
IN THIS BUILDING ANALYSIS I FOUND IT TO BE QUITE INTERESTING. IT HAS A SKIN ON THE EXTERIOR THAT ACTS AS A SHADING COEFFICIENT FOR THE INTERIOR CONTROLLING THE AMOUNT OF LIGHT THAT ENTERS THE BUILDING. FOR SOME REASON IT REMINDS ME OF A DEFENSE MECHANISM THAT ONE WOULD WITNESS IN MARINE LIFE SPECIES OR EVEN THOSE THAT LIVE ON LAND. I ALSO THINK THAT SKIN IS A SUSTAINABLE FEATURE THAT COULD BE USEFUL IN MY DESIGN PROCESS.
 
 
THE ONLY THING I GATHERED FROM THIS ANALYSIS WAS THE HIERARCHY AND ORIENTATION. SINCE THE BUILDING IS ROTATED AT APPROX. 22.5 DEGREES THE SUNLIGHT IS INDIRECT. THEN THE ATRIUM EXTRUDES ONE FLOOR PAST THE REST OF THE BUILDING GIVING ACCESS TO NATURAL LIGHT FROM THE ROOF THAT ILLUMINATES THE REST OF THE ATRIUM TO THE GROUND FLOOR.
 
WITH THIS BUILDING I HAD A REALLY HARD TIME FINDING DRAWINGS AND ELEVATIONS SO IT WAS REALLY HARD TO UNDERSTAND THE BUILDING IN GENERAL. I ORIGINALLY CHOSE THIS BUILDING BECAUSE THE GEOMETRY WAS REALLY INTERESTING TO ME IN THE PHOTOS THAT I FOUND BUT DOESN'T READ AS WELL IN PLAN.
 
THIS WAS ONE OF THE FIRST EXAMPLES THAT I FOUND BUT WHEN I BEGAN THE ANALYSIS IS WHEN I REALIZED IT'S NOT GOING TO WORK SINCE I COULDN'T FIND ENOUGH INFORMATION ON THE BUILDING.




9 comments:

  1. Thank you for this good and very constructive work! It seems that you have started to “read” the buildings more precisely and select different elements for your future project. I would propose you to create a new empty poster with all titles that you have (parti, symmetry, hierarchy, geometry, massing etc). Under each title you will write all key elements (key words) which are found and selected by you from each building. This exercise will help you to compare, connect and clarify more of what you are interested in and what not. Moreover, this exercise will help you to realize in which title you have lack of information. Keep this good level of work!!!

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    1. Thank you. And so, ok, what key words for each category would I put...because for some of them all I can really think of is a simple 'yes' or 'no'...

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  2. I listed some of your phrases and I underlined (small letters) some key words / key elements. If you try to do this more constructively you will realise that you have to abstract your thoughts. But you will find some unique elements of each project in comparison and connection with all the others. For example think about the natural light. Study again your sketches and try to criticize each project not individually but in comparison with the others. I believe that you will come up with some interesting outcomes... good luck!!!


    "WHICH ARE THE variety of rectangles you see within one rectangle IN MASSING AND GEO" Life science Building

    "EVERY TIME I LOOK AT IT ALL I SEE IS THE OCEAN", "focal point IS THE MOST INTRIGUING PART FOR ME"
    Salk Institute,

    "...THIS LIST OF sustainable features..." Sustainable Urban Science Center

    "WHAT I LOVE ABOUT glass curtain wall IS......"

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  3. Good job April! It is now easier to understand the projects and more importantly for you to know which ideas are worth including into your own project. When you talk about glass curtain walls just make sure you do a research on ventilation (will there be natural ventilation?) or how do you plan to make this building sustainable when you have so much glass that even though it creates beautiful natural lighting it can also create a green house effect. Check out Calatrava's Planetarium (reference below) to get ideas on how to play with your glass curtain walls. Good luck!

    http://www.calatrava.com/#/Selected%20works/Architecture/Valencia%202?mode=english

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  4. This amazing work. The diagrams are extremely thorough. And there is a very clear sequence.

    If you are interested at another LEED building you should check out Kroon Hall at Yale
    http://www.archdaily.com/97216/kroon-hall-yale-university-centerbrook-architects-and-planners-and-hopkins-architects/

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    1. Thank you Professor, I'll check it out and give you my thoughts asap.

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