Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Urban Dwelling

This is my final project for the semester. My partner, Melia and I designed an apartment complex out of a pre-existing UNCG owned warehouse. After designing the space we chose rooms to further the detailing of our individual designs.


My complex was based around the idea of a space that would suit a single or a couple residents from the XY generation. With this in mind I wanted a place that was comfortable, somewhat contemporary and sustainable space. 
This space also contains a loft that leads to a second story Master Suite. The stairs in the apartment were a huge factor behind the design of this space. The stone focal wall of  the space was a huge architectural element of my space, which then lead me to add the stairs as part of this element. 

Thursday, March 5, 2009

A Place to Bathe... for an Olympic Athlete

My Inspiration...
When first discovering the details of our next studio project I really thought about the life of a handicapped individual. When I think of the hardship that these people endure everyday I sympathize for them. Growing up next door to Amanda, an paralympic athlete I have now discovered that is the last emotion they want us to feel. Amanda is an individual that amazes me everyday and her willingness to not settle for anything and go for the gold, just like she did in 5,000m race in Beijing in the 2008 Olympics. When hearing the project she was the main thought in my mind, making this a space usable to her as an Olympic Athlete.
http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/0UMs1e9B54W/Paralympics+Day+6+Athletics/Fu5gcedZ2Xc/Amanda+McGrory
http://www.modeldmedia.com/galleries/Default/Story%20Images/Issue%2023/pool.jpg

http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/images/2008/02/05/water_cube_interior.jpg


http://blog.loaz.com/media/blogs/timwang/water-cube-03.jpg






I played with several different designs and ideas with a bathing space as a functional, yet relaxing place.
Materials Zoom In




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Floor Plan
From this view you can see the linear ramps and benches that I designed with inspiration from the lap lanes in not only track races, but swimming races as well.
Reflective Ceiling Plan
When designing the lighting I wanted something simple, but bright to add light into the space. I decided on a simple strip running through the center of the pool mimicking the linear "racing lane" concept of the bath. I also wanted to add highlights to the fountains on either side of the pool to add light to the centerpieces.
Section Cut
In this view you see the wall fountain that lands straight into the pool on the optional seating. It also shows the ramp leading into the pool as well as the doorway exiting the space.
Elevation
This shows a similar view to above, but shows more detailing of the "step" fountains. When designing these I was inspired by the racing blocks in swimming races. I really enjoyed the idea of incorporating heighth within and outside of the pool, especially to someones that does not get to experience this very often.

First Perspective

In this perspective you can see the focal point of the room is definitely the two identical fountains located on the edge of the pool. These are magnifed with lighting and the extreme use of scale.



Second Perspective

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Object Persuasion

First IterationSecond IterationThis is my third iteration.

This is my final iteration. I was pleased with the photograph I had taken, but I was a little disappointed with the line up on the left side of the screen. 

Sunday, February 22, 2009

A Place to Bathe...

The idea behind my bathing experience is allowing the client to be submerged about chest high in strongly jetted, therapeutic jets with very accessible controls to the heating and cooling of the water they are submerged in. I want the concept to do something with the purest, simplest form of bathing.

Bathing- the act of submerging one into water and cleansing one's own body.

I want this to be not only a bathing experience, but a renewal of hope, something that will wash away the doubt in oneself and allow them to experience new beginnings because of the courage they will feel afterwards. I want it comfortable to the client's special needs, but I do not want them to feel like they are "different." I want them to be comfortable in their own skin.

Sources of Inspiration:
http://salestores.com/stores/images/images_747/GLASS.jpg



http://www.trendir.com/archives/teuco-hydrospa-seaside-640-3.jpg

http://cache.virtualtourist.com/2651060-Roman_baths_2005-Bath.jpg

A Place to Dine... Fabricated Simplicity

First IterationsIdeas and Measurements Sampling Space Types Sample of Space Design



First Iteration of Furniture Design

First Iteration of Table
First Iteration of Buffet TableSecond Iteration of Table

Final PosterPerspective DrawingFinal Furniture Design Drawings
Ceiling Plan
Rendered Wall Elevation
Wall Section
Final Floor Plan
Final Schedule

Final Buffet Table

Final Table