Undergraduate studio at Tulane School of Architecture | Masterplan Scenarios for a downtown site in KANSAS CITY / MISSOURI
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JAVIER MOSQUERA GONZALEZ - WORK
https://www.mosqueragonzalez.com
1: the intro page on javier’s website with visual conceptual titles / diagrams to identify projects
2-5: BATH HOUSE competition entry, 2014
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SHAPING THE INTERIOR….materials, alignments, separations, shapes, light (or lack of light), metering, repetition, seams, attachments, flexibility……
as you are drawing your interior views, you should CONTINUE TO THINK AS AN ARCHITECT and DESIGN THE SPACES, create the experience the spaces should evoke. the digital model is not finished with the information you feed into your drawing program - it is the beginning of the design of SPACE through a view you were not able to see or control otherwise…..a few inspirations for some of the important spaces in your building:
images 1+2: DILLER SCOFIDION RENFRO - Brown University (wooden box with clearstory windows)
http://www.archdaily.com/112334/perry-and-marty-granoff-center-for-the-creative-arts-brown-university-diller-scofidio-renfro/
image 3: HERZOG deMEURON - Perez Museum, Miami (seating steps with cushions, curtains)
http://www.archdaily.com/493736/perez-art-museum-herzog-and-de-meuron/
image 4: VALERIO OLGIATI - Plantahof Auditorium, Landquart/Switzerland (tent-like interior space),
http://www.archdaily.com/281434/plantahof-auditorium-valerio-olgiati-architect/
image 5: HERZOG deMEURON - Laban Dance Center, Greenwich (inside a dance studio, with careful alignments and material changes)
http:www.arcspace.com/features/herzog-de-meuron/laban-dance-centre/
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VALERIO OLGIATI, OFFICE BUILDING, BASEL/SWITZERLAND
“House-shaped columns carry horizontal slabs and form an earthy stone shelf, made of concrete. The center of the building is illuminated by an atrium. Four massive pillars form the building's foundation in it. All parts of the building form an indivisible structure. On the ground floor there is a foyer surrounded by walls. It is not visible from the outside. Here one enters the building from the street, the light comes from above and the atmosphere is calm. Above the foyer, as opposed to this, are extrovert open office spaces with horizontal references to the other floors and the surrounding area. Everything here can be experienced in its entirety and one works together on open and bright balconies over street level.” (Valerio Olgiati)
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#valerio olgiati#office building#plan drawing#section drawing#concrete#atrium#experience#light#extroverted#introverted#atmosphere
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VIEW DRAWINGS
image 1 - 3: Anna Deeg, TSA Spring 2019, community library, New Orleans; courtyard view, exterior day and night view
image 4 - 5: Annie Davis, TSA Spring 2019, community library, New Orleans; elevations and interior view of library with linear stair and view through glass wall and exterior screen.
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more from billie tsien and tod williams....
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WILLIAMS.TSIEN - on slowness
http://www.twbta.com/3031
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BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SECTION!
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LARGE DRAWINGS.....MODELS - HARVARD REVIEW WINDOW.WALL, instructors Mauricio Pezo + Sofia von Ellrichshausen....ahhhh - look at all these typos on the instagrams text!!!!!
https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/course/window-wall-m1-fall-2021/
Architecture is not that simple. The moment you enclose a space with solid walls and a roof you need to open it (for access, light and air).
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SECTIONAL DRAWINGS
The section reveals simultaneously its interior and exterior profiles, the interior space and the material, membrane or wall that separates interior from exterior, providing a view of the object that is not usually seen. This representational technique takes various forms and graphic conceits, each developed to illustrate different forms of architectural knowledge, from building sections that use solid fill or poche to emphasize the profile of the form to construction details that depict materials through lines and graphic conventions.
https://architizer.com/blog/practice/details/architecture-101-what-is-a-section/
section show vertical connections of space - space continuity through the building.
1. section perspective - fantastic offense: https://www.fantasticoffense.com/images/spcs-corner-section-perspective
2 + 3. section drawings
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CAMILLE KREISEL, F-2020, New Orleans masterplan, resilience center
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HARNISH.WINTER, F-2020, New Orleans masterplan proposal
1. concept (thematic strips parallel to river)
2. masterplan (block typologies and activators)
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RYAN HARNISH, F-2020, New Orleans masterplan and resilience center
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HARRISON STURNER, F-2019, Don River project, Toronto
1. masterplan scale section
2. building connection to masterplan
3. building diagrams
4. building circulation diagram
5/6/7. elevation, section, plans
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E.MOREAU, section, F-2020, Urban Ports
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KELSIE DONOVAN, F-2019, Don River, project, Toronto
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ELIOTT MOREAU, TSA S-2021, Yamuna River Project (Decentralized Infrastructure)
https://eliottmoreau.myportfolio.com/decentralized-infrastructure-yamuna-river-project
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