Thursday, November 17, 2011

Models 1-5

I want to apologize for not posting anything on blogger for the past weeks. 


These past weeks I have been working on the shape, materials and also modifications of the site.


To start off, I will be using more space on the site. That optional space was the triangular shape in front of our site. This will allow me to have enough space to place a half size soccer field (100' by 150') on the larger area of our lot. In order to occupy the site we had to either re- direct traffic or make traffic go through the building. I found out that the A train runs through 6 avenue; limiting my available area by interfering with the possibility of having a basement. 
Also, I recently sketched some options like making cars go though my site and the types of fenestrations I wanted. After sketching my thoughts I decided to build models in order to have a better understanding of the site and how it would look.




Model #1 shows a simple model illustrating the massing of what I had sketched on my previous post. After analyzing and going back to my schematic models I came to a conclusion: I wasn't following my original idea of lifting up off the ground and my inspiration of cables and supports.




Model #2 shows some front windows and how the back would fit my soccer field. Professor Jill commented on my designs lack of sense of direction. I was asked to work on the front and back to show the flow of my design through the entire building.




Model #3 shows how I can direct traffic by putting curves on the front facade of the building, this way cars can have a sense of direction. Another thing that I added was the unity of my soccer field with my building, I show this with natural grass starting at spring street then transforming to the tribune and at lastly becoming the facade of the building.




Model # 4 shows the step back of the building, following the ideas of schematic model #3 where the lift off the ground is shown. By showing the step back of the building I'm trying to portray the lifting off the ground but in a more organic manner.


Another feature that I was trying to achieve was the use of my facade not only to be decorative but to become a structural element for the front facade since now there is a step back and it would provide stability to the building.


I have not talked much about my soccer field but its still the same size I provided before (100' x 150') the field is not covered it's open to the view of people. Seating is provided by the green area that becomes the seating area and at the same time the structure that covers the tribune.




Model # 5 shows the final changes discussed with professor Jill and Lia. 
The changes were as follows: The roof of my design is now less bulky and not so round. I kept the step back in the front but more moderate, since in the previous model the step back was giving me trouble and I was wasting space in my lobby. I kept the curves on the front facade to show and portray the flow of my building. One of the curves became one of my main elements of the front facade. This element resembles the entrance and tells you something is happening there, the element works as a decorative feature but as well as a structural element. The back of the building I now have an exit that leads you to the field. Right on top of that exit I want to provide a green seating area where you are able to access by the set of steps located on the longer side of the building. The field and tribune did not undergo major change but the flow of green area starts there, so I provided a set of swirling decorative features not only for the aesthetics but also to attract people coming down on 6 avenue. This set of swirling elements attracts and also initiates the beginning of the green area. The tribune is supported by a main structure and cables that follows the shape of the roof of the tribune.


At first, I wanted the building to be all green completely covered in grass but it was too overwhelming. Instead I want to show how green, in this case grass, takes over the metal curtain wall that would be at the front and back of the building. Grass would take place at the field and tribune, then I want to show how it takes over slowly by a set of rigid gaps of grass. This rigid gaps would have growing grass in between the metal. This feature will only apply to the back of the building. 


Lastly, the shape of the windows will follow the rhythm set by the building, instead of the typical square or rectangular. I think a triangular or semi-triangular shape would be a great option.




I hope this begins to clarify my design process and intent more clearly.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

PROCESS-SKETSCHES

SERIES OF COLUMNS SET ON SITE. THEY WORK AS STRUCTURE AND SITTING AREA. STILL DEVELOPING A  CLEAR IDEA ON HOW IS GOING TO WORK AND ALSO WORKING ON HOW THE ENCLOSURE OF MY SOCCER FIELD IS GOING TO LOOK.

PROCESS-SKETSCHES COLUMN

SKETCHES FROM A SINGLE COLUMN BECOMING MY STRUCTURE AND ALSO MY SITTING AREA WHEN LOOKING AT THE BIG OPEN SPACE WHERE MY MID-SOCCER FIELD WOULD BE LOCATED.

PROCESS-SKETSCHES FROM MODEL #3

THE PEELING OF GROUND IS A GREAT FEATURE I WANT TO INTEGRATE AS A FUNCTION ON MY FACILITY. I'M CURRENTLY STILL PLAYING AROUND ON THE FACADE BUT DEFINITELY THE SHAPE IS THERE. ALSO I WANT TO KEEP THE ROOF GREEN.

PROCESS-SKETSCHES-ANATOMY OF BODY WHEN SHOOTING AT GOAL

ANATOMY OF BODY WHEN SHOOTING AT GOAL.
THE PERFECT SHOT INTO THE NET CONSIST OF THE BODY INCLINE FROM 30-35 DEGREES, AT SOME POINT WHEN ABOUT TO SHOOT AT GOAL,  ALL WEIGHT IS BEING SUPPORTED BY ONLY ONE LEG AND ALSO HANDS BALANCE THE BODY TO A POSITION OF COMFORT AND BALANCE OF WEIGHT.
THERE IS THREE DIFFERENT BASIC WAYS TO SHOOT AT GOAL WITH A BALL. ALL THREE ARE BEING KICK WITH A DIFFERENT PART OF YOUR FOOT. YET THEY ALL DIFFERENT BUT THEY ALL HAVE ONE MAIN TARGET, TO GET INTO THE NET.

OLIMPIC SCULPTURE PARK IN SEATTLE

The Olympic sculpture park has changed the entire 9 acre area into a lively green open space for art. This is a new waterfront park in Seattle where one can see a range of sculptures and carvings in an outdoor setting. One can enjoy the fantastic sights of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. The site has undergone rapid development in the last hundred years and the innovative designs of the park have helped in achieving a number of environmental restitution goals. SAM has contributed in restoring this former industrial site into a unique setting for outdoor sculpture and use for the public.

FINAL CONCEPT MODELS

(From left to right concept model # 9 and concept model #3)
THESE TWO CONCEPT MODELS ARE THE ONES I WANT TO WORK ON. THE REASON I CHOOSE MODEL #9 IS BECAUSE OF ITS LINEAR SHAPE STRUCTURE THAT I CAN USED AS COLUMNS ANOTHER REASON IS THE MESH,  IT SHOWS THE IDEA THAT I REQUIRE SOME LARGER AND OPEN SPACES.
I CHOOSE CONCEPT MODEL #3  BECAUSE IT TALKS BY ITS SELF, THE LIFTING OF THE TRIANGULAR SHAPE ON SITE CAN CREATE A GREAT IMPACT ON HOW YOU APPROACH THE FACILITY. ANOTHER INTERESTING FEATURE ABOUT THIS CONCEPT MODEL IS THE TUBES PENETRATING THE LIFT, IT KINDA GIVES ME AN IDEA OF HOW NATURAL LIGHT CAN PENETRATE INTO MY INTERIOR HALLS AND CENTRAL POINTS OF CONGREGATION.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Why did you chose this site?

The main reason for me choosing the Manhattan site was for its unique shape. The triangular shape was not my first choice, but after analyzing the neighborhood and spending time on the site, I understood that New York City exerts a significant impact upon global commerce, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment. Therefore I want my design to, in essence represent New York.