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Monday, October 18, 2010

Occupancy and Site Plan Analysis -- SCHEMATICS

I wanted to start looking at the numbers of our development proposition, to make sure we were hitting the number of units and square footage. In addition, I used the information that I gathered on the age distribution of the population to help inform some programmatic decisions.



Age Distribution on PD-5 --SCHEMATICS

Age Distribution on site using simply maps data.

Looked at following groups:
0-5
6-11
12-17
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65-74
75-84
85+












Case studies of urban streets--SCHEMATICS

Sectional look at different urban streets. Selective examples from Great Streets by Allan B. Jacobs






Current urban design theory recommends anywhere from a 1:1 or 1:2 building height to street ratio.

Scenarios--Terrace, Urban Villa, Duplex





Precedent Study--Housing in Wiesbaden/Dietz Joppien

Lighting studies of different fenestration types.
Floor plan and elevation drawings of development. Colors show the unit aggregation on the floor. Eight different unit types used.
Flexibility of unit plan. Kitchen and bathrooms are rooms that are fixed in position because of plumbing. Flexibility is also achieved through the use of sliding panel doors that allow for the possibility of an open floor plan while also being able to section of portions of the apartment for more private use if desired.
Examples of the eight different unit plans.
Systems of the building. Circulation is one of the primary systems in the building. Mechanical and pluming systems organize around circulation cores.

Section, Floor Plan, Siting--Housing in Wiesbaden/Dietz Joppien

Just a few more scans of the housing projectBuildings connect underneath courtyard.

Floor plans of buildings. Two el-shaped buildings define a semi-private courtyard space. Each unit on the floor has a different layout and are of different sizes which allows the units to be flexible to multiple lifestyles.

Aerial image of the housing development.

Fenestration--Housing in Wiesbaden/Dietz Joppien

Just a few images and renderings of an inter generational housing complex in Wiesbaden, Germany.





Use of different types of windows and movable screens allow for maximizing daylight into spaces while providing residents with optimal control.