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Masonry Build Competition: Adaptive Community
ARCH 264: Architecture Studio II Spring 2010
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The Masonry Contractors of New Jersey sponsored the 2010 Masonry Build Competition to design a new Boys and Girls Club at an undeveloped site at Jersey City. The abandoned buildings on the site reveal the negative effects of the industrial era. Our proposal attempts to bring a renaissance to the neighborhood and to create awareness of preservation and history of the site by reusing and renovating the forgotten structures.
1. entry space 2. classroom 3. bathrooms 4. staff office 5. office room 6. staff lounge 7. staff office 8. staff kitchen 9. mentoring 10.gymnasium 11.changing rooms 12.warming up area 13.entry courtyard 14.private courtyard
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The build mockup is a section of the building where the existing (CMU blocks) and the new (hybrid wall) meet. The re-bar is the element that interconnects the two different natures of the building.
USE OF REBAR
RE-USE OF MATERIALS
REUSE
re-used wood
re-used bricks
EXHISTING MOCK-UP
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The project requires the design of an entry canopy for the eastern entrance of the School of architecture at NJIT that must be secured on the wall. The proposed design is inspired by the vine, a plant that finds support on other objects. The canopy consists of strips of recycled tire rubber held together in tension by folding the material multiple times.
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1. classrooms 2. auditorium 3. bathrooms 4. instrumental 5. music choral 6. art studio 7. principal office 8. media center 9. office/workroom 10.computer lab 11.guidance office 12.vice-principal 13.classrooms 14.K classrooms 15.PK classrooms 16.kitchen 17.servery 18.atrium/cafeteria 19.nurse/clinic 20.gymnasium 21.PE office 22.locker rooms 23.science lab 24.writing lab 25.teachers work-r 26.health classroom 27.science room 28.teachers work-r 29.small group instr 30.outdoor gardens 31.indoor garden
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The town house is designed to be a single-family residence with an auxiliary medical office. The building's facade challenges the common order of solids and voids by facing the street with a translucent skin that partially reveals the solid programmatic spaces. The rooms are organized and shaped as independent stacked boxes to allow for an open ground plan dedicated for gardening.
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El diseo del plan maestro en la ciudad de Newark es la primera fase del proyecto de vivienda. La propuesta intenta revitalizar el centro de la ciudad que se encuentra actualmente ocupado con aparcamientos reemplazndolos con los edificios hbridos de tamao medio. La vida peatonal se promueve con una nueva conexin entre las dos calles mas importantes: Broad y Ferry. La propuesta tambien incluye la plantacin de cerezos, caractersticos de Newark, en una cadena que conecte los principales parques de la ciudad con el nuevo plan maestro.
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Research
Valencia
Alcosa Park is a marginal district in state of decay in Alfafar, Valencia, Spain. This neighborhood was born in the 60s and currently has disturbing sociological indicators. The semester-long project aims for interventions in Alcosa Park within the field of urban recycling, that would ultimately reactivate the community into a new cycle. The agricultural characteristics of the site and its surroundings help define the proposed intervention in Alcosa Park. The proposal includes a plan for reactivating the economy of the neighborhood. New methods of agriculture agriculture, research and commerce based on ORGANIC FARMING are introduced in the neighborhood reusing the existing structures.
Points of public concentration Retail space in main streets and in the perimeter of relevant public spaces Parking spaces limited to only main streets and new parking decks Crops boulevard and public spaces
Proposed strategy
Retail zone
Shade decks
Existing conditions
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Bicycle parking
Elevated Sitting
Communal Seating
Sale stands
Water Playgrounds
Communal zones
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Flexible space are created within the residential unit by almost entirely removing internal corridors and moving partitions for spaces that can be easily arranged by the resident according to his/her needs while maintaining he load bearing walls and partitions that define effective spaces. Three different types of residential units can house most types of residents.
Existing conditions
HANGED BALCONIES
The project is a winery and visitors center on the edge of the historic Esporao complex of white-washed buildings and geometric gardens. The proposed winery avoides taking a distinguashable objects shape and limits its
The project is a winery and visitors center on the edge of the historic Esporao complex of white-washed buildings and geometric gardens. The proposed winery avoides taking a distinguashable objects shape and limits its scale to protect the iconic image of the exisiting buildings. The winery adopts the form of a landscape building, having its production and storage underground in a continous space constructed with reinforced concrete and with the presence of above-ground white film glass boxes scattered throughout the edge of the historic site to accommodate tall machinery and let filtered light in.
I beams truss supported over bearing walls .1 supporting steel rods .2 balconys supporting beams .3 steel deck .4 modular wall panels .5 existing load bearing walls .6 existing concrete slab .7 hardwood flooring .8 new floor-to-ceiling windows .9 railings .10
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SOUTH ELEVATION
The project is a winery and visitors center on the edge of the historic Esporao complex of white-washed buildings and geometric gardens. The proposed winery avoids taking a distinguishable objects shape and limits its scale to protect the iconic image of the existing buildings. The winery adopts the form of a landscape building, having its production and storage underground in a continuous space constructed with reinforced concrete and with the presence of above-ground white film glass boxes scattered throughout the edge of the historic site to accommodate tall machinery and let filtered light in.
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1. 1/8 white folded steel plate 2. 1/16 white painted steel cap 3 . 1 3 x 5 r e c t a n g u l a r -s t e e l g i r d e r , white fireproofing painted 4. extruded aluminum section, white painted 5. double glass construction of 1/4 white polyvinyl film glass and 1 g a s c a v i t y. 6. 8x8 square steel column, white fireproofing painted 7. 2 1/2x2 1/2 horizontal steel tube, white fireproof ing painted 8. white steel plate + white silicone sealant 9. aluminum section at window perimeter 10. swing window of double glass construction composed by 1/4 clear glass and 1 gas cavity 11. 5x5 base steel section bolted to load bearing con crete wall 12. steel angle bolted to load bearing concrete wall
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2 gravel layer water proof roof membrane extruded polystyrene insulation corrugated metal deck 8x6 rectangular steel beam, white fireproofing painted 13x5 rectangular steel girder, white fireproofing painted double glass construction assembly 8x8 square steel column, white fireproofing painted swing window of double glass assembly 5x5 base steel section bolted to load bearing con crete wall precast bright concrete pavers 14 bi-directional reinforced concrete slab 12 load beating reinforced concrete wall exposed linear recesses and tie holes on concrete walls 8 concrete slab on grade extruded polystyrene insulation + waterproofing gravel bed concrete footing
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1/2 folded steel sheet superior gravel layer 4.5 earth layer drainage gravel layer 10 precast concrete roof 1/4 glass guardrailing precast light concrete pavers steel edge waterproof membrane suporting bolt connection aluminum perimeter flasing, whited painted steel edge 14concrete slab panel drainage water pipe anchorinng conection reinforced concrete column 1/2 double layer glass, slightly tintented steel channel gravel perimeter flashing + anchor bolts 8 concrete slab on grade extruded polystyrene insulation + waterproofing
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