ASSIGNMENT 3 INTERIM
The Climax
Negotiating Boundaries - Relationship and Environment
‘Encourages reclusive occupants to cross thresholds, to migrate, and to step outside their comfort zones, just by taking a few steps in one direction or another.’
Main Idea:
Break the large unit into smaller cluster, Creating chances for people to deepen their relationship. The gap between the block and the block form the courtyard, through the lineway between the buildings, the central garden is open to the street. The courtyard has both functionality and transportation. Walking through and staying in the courtyard increases the chances of people encountering and communicating.
Break the large unit into smaller cluster, Creating chances for people to deepen their relationship. The gap between the block and the block form the courtyard, through the lineway between the buildings, the central garden is open to the street. The courtyard has both functionality and transportation. Walking through and staying in the courtyard increases the chances of people encountering and communicating
Provide more communication opportunities between neighbors by adjusting building height and opening balconies.
At the same time, considering the project in the preceding study, I want to design a stepped semi-public balcony to increase communication opportunities for residents live in the same building.
Compared with the community designed by our group in A2 for women only, I want my project to have more diverse residents, so I chose yirp with different family situations and considered the needs of these people. I have Fixed the position of the bathroom and the living room, rooms function can be changed according to the user’s needs. Adding moveable partitions allows the residents to change the size and function of space. Bring void to the residential area, connect the residents to nature.
The whole building is a simple concrete structure, I plan to use Limestone Panel Wall External Cladding to keep my building exterior simple, and have good waterproof and thermal insulation
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