Monday, September 23, 2013
Friday, September 20, 2013
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Vitality Modeling
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Monday, September 16, 2013
“Vitality”
Health - Extent of continuing physical, emotional, mental, and social ability to cope with one's environment.
Derivations of Health -Healthy/Healthiness- Enjoying health and vigor of body, mind, or spiritVim- Robust energy and enthusiasm
Vitality - A lively or energetic quality
- The power or ability of something to continue to live, be successful, endure
Works
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Sunday, September 15, 2013
Bubble Diagram
In order to create a site program, knowing where to organize each portion would be necessary. Identifying the necessary components to the overall site would be split up into by its use. Accordingly I wanted to present an accurate idea of effectively separating the public and private spaces while still being inviting to both members and visitors.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Site Research
The site that we have been assigned for our capstone is located in Newport Kentucky at the shoreline of the Ohio and Licking Rivers. This is prime real estate with a stunning panorama of the Cincinnati skyline. The maps and diagrams below show zoning, surrounding landmarks, and more.
Zoning Map
Surrounding Landmarks
Site Analysis
Monday, September 9, 2013
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Project Outline
Corporex company’s 2008 design competition that was seeking
a “unique architectural solution” for Phase I of OVATION,
a mixed-use development at the confluence of the Ohio and Licking Rivers
with total estimated
cost of around $1 Billion
was put on hold due to the recent economic downfall.
The recent recovery, however, points to remarkable improvements in the construction industry hence we reconsider the OVATION project
once again. Currently, the Ovation project
is back on the table
yet with notable
reduction to its scope. This Senior
Capstone Project will aim to envision a new sustainable mixed-use
residential community within
the initial Ovation
proposed master plan. This
will include a series of ten story condominiums with public amenities to enhance life of the residents.
Complete architectural and structural design
of one of the typical
structures as well as the schematic design of each condo unit type will be included
in this project.
The Plan is
to achieve this vision by constructing a best in class mixed use community called
Ovation. Ovation is endowed with a rare location that allows it access to two
rivers creating an exceptional environment. In approximately 400,000-450,000
square feet developed space, its design is anticipated to be an advocate of future
sustainable lifestyle, housing 150-200 residential units (two, three, and four bedroom
units). It will also include 40,000-50,000-square feet onsite amenities such as:
restaurants, cafés, childcare, cinema, spa-gym, as well as roof gardens,
sports, and entertainment spaces. Outdoor amenities will ideally include open
concerts, water features, tennis, volleyball, and/or basketball courts for
residents and visitors (may be blocked out, not necessarily designed in
detail). An open air parking garage for 2,000 cars will serve the residents,
guests, and employees. Total capital investment for this project will be
approximately $200,000,000.
The primary theme for
this project is HEALTH. Understanding HEALTH will be your project and
developing strategies to sustain health will be your architectural challenge in
this term. In this project you will explore health in terms of community
health as well as individual health. There will be SIX phases to this course.
Phase I will focus on project and site research, as well as the initial Site
Analysis and Design (the research portion of this phase will be a CLASS TEAM
PROJECT); Phase II, Preliminary Design; Phase III, Schematic Design; Phase IV,
Design Development; Phase V, Design Drawings; and Phase VI, will be Final
Presentation. You will develop your own program based on the Corporex
requirements.
Parameters set for
this Project by the instructors
- You shall treat the remaining buildings on the proposed site as the existing context. Hence your proposal will need to respond to both larger contextual issues as well as its immediate surroundings, and aim to resolve site circulation, access, views, and other site problems.
- A strong concept will REDEFINE architectural language while respecting the existing context, potentially drawing its inspiration from the existing site characteristics.
- Each proposal shall re-envision the project anew rather than merely filling in the blank with programmatic requirements alone.
ESSENTIAL guiding
DESIGN themes
- Architecture as health, health as architecture
- Architecture as landscape, landscape as architecture
- Architecture as structure, structure as architecture
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