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table of contents

site analysis

precedent analysis

pier 26’s fashion center

pier history and proporsalhudson river park’s proporsal

sandborn maplot sizezoning

topographygeology

hydrology

climatesun/shadow analysis

wind analysistransportation

neighborsdocumentaryexperimantalcompositional

vakko’s fachion center & power mediayokohama port terminal

fashion weekfashion center

seasonal applicationsfabric applicationmulti-purpose room

waterfront’s

structure

thesis’s statementprogram analysis

conceptschmatics

study modelssite plan

floor plans

sectionselevationshvac planstructure

modelsrenderings

site analysisPROF. CRAWFORD YELISA GRULLON FALL 2011

SANDBORN MAP

pier 26 history and proposal

DEMOLITION OF PIER 26 FOR THE NEW PROPOSAL OF HUDSON RIVER PARK

TRIANGLE SHIRTWAIST CO.’S FIRE AFFECTED ARCHITECTURE AND FASHION. IT IS INTER-RESTING THAT PIER 26

HELD ITS VICTIMS.

HUDSON RIVER PARK’S PROPOSAL

Pier 25

Pier 26

Overlook

Seating AreaNaturalized Plantings

Boardwalk

Boathouse

Food Concession

Maintenance BuildingDog RunSkate Park

BasketballCourt

Lawn

Playground

Basketball CourtTennis Courts

Holland TunnelVent Shaft

Pier 34

FutureEcological Pier

Bike PathWest Street

Hudson River

Hudson River Park

Fishing Pier

Historic Ships

Future Estuarium Location

West StreetBike Path

Pier 32

Future Recreation Field

Sand Volleyball Courts

MOORING FIELD

Mini Golf Course

Snack Bar, Dock Master, Mini Golf Building

Water Taxi

Restroom,Skate Park Building

SEGMENT 3 TRIBECA

HUDSON RIVER PARK’S PROPOSE PLAN

HUDSON RIVER PARK’S PROPOSE RENDERING B

HUDSON RIVER PARK’S PROPOSE RENDERING A

LOT SIZE

ADDRESS: Marginal Street 10013LANDUSE: Transportation and UtilityBLOCK: 184 LOT: 8LOT AREA: 149,537sqft (150’x 994’)ZONING: M2-3 MAX. FAR: 2

BLACK: BEFORE THE DE-MOLITION OF PIER 26

RED: DIMESIONS OF PRES-ENT PIER

ZONING MAP/zoning district

zoning-waterfront

topography-context map

REGIONAL MAP MUNICIPAL MAP

PENINSULA LAND ISLAND

PENINSULA

topography-context map

LOCAL MAP

topography-figure ground studies

FIGURE GROUND STUDY

YING YANG (SPARSE) (DENSE)

topography-vegetation

VEGETATION PLAN

THERE IS MORE WATER AND BUIDINGS THAN

GREEN SPACES

geology

hydrology

“EVERY YEAR THE WATER LEVEL GOES UP BY 1/8””

climate

sun analysis

WINTERDEC.21

SUMMERJUNE 21

FALLSEPT. 21

SPRINGMARCH 21

9AM NOON 3PM

shawdow analysis

WINTER’S SHADOWS

SUMMER’S SHADOWS

SPRING’S SHADOWS

FALL’S SHADOWS

WIND analysis

WINTER’S WINDS

SUMMER’S WINDS

SPRING’S WINDS

FALL’S WINDS

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Bicycle Lane

LEGEND

Bicycle RouteVía protegida para bicicletasProtected Bicycle Path

Posible ruta de bicicletasPotential Bicycle Path

Posible carril para bicicletasPotential Bicycle Route

Carril para bicicletas de un sentido en una calle de dos sentidos

One-Way Bike Lane on Two-Way Street

Sentido de la circulaciónTravel Direction (two-way unless shown)

Tren y estación de cercaníasCommuter Rail and Station

Terminal y línea de transbordadorFerry Line and Terminal

Línea y estación del metroSubway Line and Station

Tren ligeroAirTrain Rail

Vía rápida (se prohíben las bicicletas)Expressway (bicycles prohibited)

Sitios de interésSites of Interest

PiscinaPool

ParquePark

Distrito histórico Historic District

Espacio abierto o cementerioOpen Space or Cemetery

Uso industrial o aeropuertoAirport or Industrial Site

Estación de autobusesBus Station

TrenTrain

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Sheltered Bike ParkingP

Carril para bicicletas Carril compartido

HAS THE HIGHEST RATE OF BIK-ERS COMMUTING ON THE WEST

STREET PER DAY

map studies

LANDMARK AND HISTORIC BUILDINGS

LANDUSE

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

DEMOGRAPHICS- ECONOMICS

MOSTLY COM-MERCIAL/

HOUSING USEEXPENSIVE

MANY HISTORI-CAL BUILDINGS

AND AREAS

EDUCATION-AL INSTITU-

TIONS

hudson river’s transportation

NEIGHBORs

documentary

PIER 26 WAS JUST RECONSTRUCTED. IT IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION FOR THE HUDSON RIVER PARK’S NEW PROPOSAL. COMPARED TO PIER 25 (WHICH IS WHERE I WAS STAND-ING) IT IS SHORTER AND BECAUSE OF THIS YOU CAN GET A FRONTAL VIEW OF IT.

THE MATERIALS USED FOR THE FOUNDA-TION ARE BIG TIMBER WOOD COLUMNS HELD BY A CONCRETE BLOCK THAT IS WITHIN THE WATER. TO KEEP THE COL-UMNS RIGID, THERE IS WOOD RUNNING HORIZONTALLY FROM COLUMN TO COL-UMN ATTACHED WITH ENORMOUS BOLTS. THERE IS METAL RAILING ALL AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE SITE. ON THE PE-RIMETER YOU WILL ALSO FIND A COUPLE OF METAL STRUCTURES WHERE THE SHIPS’ ROPES GET TIED TO.

experienCEtIal

ANALISA FINDS HERSELF WANDERING AROUND TRIBECA (TRI-ANGLE BELOW CANAL). SHE IS CURRENTLY ON THE CORNER OF CHAMBERS AND WEST STREET. SHE PASSES A CROWD OF PEOPLE AND THE TALL BUILDINGS THERE DON’T MAKE IT ANY BET-TER. SHE SEES WHITE STAIRS THAT LEAD UP TO A BRIDGE. “WHY NOT?” SHE THINKS TO HERSELF AS SHE GOES UP THE STAIRS. AS ANALISA CROSSES THE BRIDGE SHE WATCHES AND HEARS AS THE CARS SPEED BY ON WEST STREET. SHE LOVES THE IDEA OF WALK-ING ABOVE A BUSY STREET. WHEN SHE GETS TO THE END OF THE BRIDGE SHE SEES THAT THE BRIDGE LEADS TO STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL. SHE GOES DOWN AND WALKS NORTH ON WEST STREET. BY THE PAVEMENT SHE NOTICES THAT THERE IS SOMETHING SPE-CIAL AHEAD. ALL OF A SUDDEN SHE GETS THIS AMAZING VIEW OF NEW JERSEY. SHE OBSERVES THAT THERE IS A PARK ON A PIER. EAGER TO GET THERE BECAUSE OF HER CURIOSITY, SHE BEGINS TO SPEED WALK. SHE PASSES A SKATING RINK AND THINKS ABOUT HOW HER BROTHER WOULD LOVE TO GO TO ONE. AHEAD ANALISA SEES THAT THERE IS A CHILDREN’S PARK AND A GOLF PARK. SHE GETS TO THE FRONT OF THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE PIER AND NO-TICES HOW RELAXING IT FEELS. AS SHE WALKS ON THE PIER SHE SEES DIFFERENT SECTIONS OF THE PARK. IN THE FIRST SECTION SHE SEES KIDS PLAYING IN THE PLAYGROUND. IN THE SECOND, ANALISA SEES A FATHER TEACHING HIS SON HOW TO HIT THE GOLF BALL. THE THIRD SECTION, WHICH CONSISTS OF AN EMPTY VOLLEYBALL COURT, HAS ACTUAL SAND AND BEACH CHAIRS TO LAY ON. THE FOURTH SECTION IS AN EMPTY COURT WITH TURF IN IT. FINALLY AT THE END OF THE PIER THERE ARE STAIRS THAT LEAD TO A HIGHER ELEVATION WITH THE SAME BEACH CHAIRS FROM THE VOLLEYBALL COURT AND LONG DISTANCE VIEWING BINOCULARS. ANALISA DECIDES TO SIT ON A BENCH THAT IS SITU-ATED ON THE WALKING PERIMETER OF THE PIER AND SEES HOW THERE IS A COUPLE OF MEN FISHING. AS ONE OF THE FISHERMEN SWINGS HIS FISHING ROD FOR THE STRING TO GO AS FAR AS POS-SIBLE, ANALISA NOTICES THAT THERE IS ANOTHER PIER UNDER CONSTRUCTION AHEAD. SHE SITS AND THINKS ABOUT WHAT WILL BE MADE ON THAT PIER. SHE STARTS TO IMAGINE ALL THE DIF-FERENT TYPES OF STRUCTURES THAT COULD POSSIBLY BE BUILT ON IT. ANALISA ALSO THINKS ABOUT THE EXPERIENCE OF THAT PIER AND WONDERS WHETHER IT WOULD BE SIMILAR TO THAT OF PIER 25, A BIT BETTER OR COMPLETELY DIFFERENT.

compositional

PIER 26

precedent analysis

Vakko’s Fashion Center & Power Media Center

Vakko’s fc&pmc - conceptual idea

Vakko’s fc&pmc - context factor

Vakko’s fc&pmc - environmental factor - sun analysis

Vakko’s fc&pmc - plans & programatic distribution

Vakko’s fc&pmc - elevations

‘THE SHOWCASE’ ‘THE SHOWCASE’

‘THE SHOWCASE’‘THE SHOWCASE’

Vakko’s fc&pmc - detailsRex Architecture create this ‘X’ on the Glass

panel to make it stronger, so strong that it wouldn’t need any mullions. In effect ‘The Ring’ becomes more transparent and ‘The

Showcase’ can be seen from outside.

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Vakko’s fc&pmc - longitude section & pictures

Vakko’s fc&pmc - structure diagram

Vakko’s fc&pmc - 3d & diagrams

YOKOHAMA PORT TERMINAL

ypt- concept

ypt- context map and prevaling winds

ypt- plans, long section and long elevation

ypt- short sections, short elvation and detail

ypt- passenger and lugage circulation

ypt- event spaces

ypt- details-furniture and haindrails

fashion week

fashion week facts

NEW YORK CITYFASHION WEEK FACTS

New York City. Fashion Capital.

Key Figures� Citywide, generates $466M in direct visitor

spending per year ($233M each Fashion Week)

leading to $773M in economic impact per year

($386M each Fashion Week).Source: NYCEDC, 2007

� Citywide, attracts approximately 232,000 attendees

annually (116,000 each Fashion Week), including

fashion designers, media/press, senior executives,

buyers, and others.Source: NYCEDC, 2007

� Draws press delegations from over 30 countries,

making it a major international press event for the

fashion industry and popular culture.Source: IMG Fashion, 2008

� Significant contribution to New York City’s $38.6B

in annual fashion wholesale sales.Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2002; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2007

Event Overview� Citywide fashion event, anchored by Mercedes-Benz

Fashion Week at Bryant Park, showcasing the

runway collections of many of the top designers.� Includes over 250 fashion events throughout the City,

with about 70 shows taking place at Bryant Park.� Occurs semiannually every September and February,

highlighting fashion trends for the following spring

and fall, respectively.� Kicks off international Fashion Weeks, with London,

Milan, and Paris following New York.

Brief History� Originally launched in 1943, then called “Press

Week,” to call attention to the innovative fashion

designs originating from the US.� Its current incarnation began in 1993, when many

of the shows that had previously taken place in

various locations throughout the City were

consolidated into one location at Bryant Park and

called “Seventh on Sixth”.� It is now called “Fashion Week” to better reflect

the scale and scope of this citywide event.

Future Shows� Beginning in September 2009, Fashion Week to commence on the second Thursday of February and September.� Beginning in September 2010, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week to move to Damrosch Park at Lincoln Center.

For more information, visit www.nycedc.com/Fashion or

email fashion@nycedc.com.

fashion week at bryant parkLocation: New York, New York Area: 70,000 SQ FTTypes of Events Spaces: The Grand Entrance Tent The Tent The biggest event space for bigger names Black Space with central/u shape runaway 13,500 sqft and seats 714-918 people Rent for $39,500 The Promenade/ The Pavilion Medium size event space Its a fl exible Black Box 13,500 sqft and seat 430-880 people Rent for $36,000 The Salons/The Studio For smaller newer designers White Space, intimitate feel 7,590 sqft and seats 430 people Rent for $26,000 The Ateler (existed before 2002) Smallest event space 5,000 sqft and seats 260 people Rent for $14,000 Fashion Week been host in Bryant Park for 17 years. The tents goes up within a week.

fashion week at Bryant park

fashion week at Lincoln center (new Home 2011)Fashion Week is organized with IMG Fashion. IMG Fashion worked to-gether with Lincoln Center and City Hall to make Lincoln Center the new home for Fashion Week. Unlike Bryant Park, Lincoln Center has a fourth venue where designers can have press conference and presentations. In ad-dition, designers can used the theaters that are in Lincoln Center already. Location: New York, New York Area: 87,000

fashion week at Lincoln center (new Home 2011)

fashion show’s schedules

fashion show’s schedules

fashion centers

Architect: HHF ARCHITECTSLocation: OSTHAFEN, BERLIN, GERMANYGross Floor Area: 26,874 SFDescription:

- Design for International Designer’s private and small shows. - Building’s aesthetic derived from 2 different type of sine curves that works structuraly. - The building is designed with a system that uses the Spree River to reduce the Energy Comsuption of Heating and Cooling to 40%.Programs:

Underground Floor Technical Facility/Mechanical Space Ground Floor Event Area Restaurant Floor 1-4 Showrooms Top Floor Large Terrance Lounge Two Cores Elevators Emergency Exit Stairs Installation Wells Plumbing Facilities Main Circulation Steel Spiral Stair

fashion center labels berlin II

Architect: NATTLER ARCHITECTSLocation: BOLCHOLT, GERMANYGross Floor Area: 13,124 SFDescription: - Designed for Weidemann Fashion Group - Houses 115 employeesPrograms:

SemiCircle: 3 Storey Admistration Wing Presentation Area Rectagular: 2 Storey Test Pattern Sewing Section Design Section Circulation Central Space : Connects the two volume together

fashion-center

FASHION AND TEXTILE MUSEUMLONDON,UNITED KINGDOM

RICARDO LEGORRETA

fashion and textile museum

SUN VALLEY MUSIC PAVILIONSUN VALLEY, IDAHOFTL DESIGN ENGINEERING STUDIO

ROMANIAN PAVILLIONSHANGHAI, CHINAM&C STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT

seasonal application

BMCC TRIBECA PERFORMING ARTS CENTERNEW YORK, NEW YORK

DR CONCERT HALLCOPENHAGEN, DENMARKJEAN NOUVEL

fabric projection

DEE AND CHARLES WYLY THEATERDALLAS, TEXASREX/ OMA

multi-purpose room

L’HEMISFÈRICVALENCIA, SPAINSANTIAGO CALATRAVA

OLYMPIC STADIUMMUNICH,GERMANY 1972FREI OTTO

water front buildings & structure

pier 26’s fashion center

thesis statement

program analysis

fashion vs architecture

jacket’s concept

schematics

placement of program

fashion vs architecture

placement of program

study models

Fall semester model-scale 1/16”=1’

study model #1-scale 1/16”=1’

study model # 2 & 3-scale 1/16”=1’

Spring semester midterm model-scale 1/16”=1’

Spring semester midterm model-scale 1/16”=1’ (con;t)

Fabric studies model-scale 1/64”=1’

interior material studies model- scale 1/4”=1’

site plan

floor plan-ground floor-scale 1’=1/64”

floor plans-second, third & fourth floor-scale 1’=1/64

short section

scale 1/32”=1’

scale 1/64”=1’

long sections-scale 1’=1/64”

long sections-scale 1’=1/64” (con’t)

elevations- scale 1’=1/64”

NORTH ELEVATION

WEST ELEVATION

HVAC & materials plans

EXPLODED AXO-STUCTURE OF THE FASHION CENTER TENT

EXPLODED AXO- STRUCTURE OF THE FIXED FASHION CENTER BLDG

FINAL MODEL-SCALE 1/16”=1’

FINAL MODEL-SCALE 1/16”=1’(CON’T)

FINAL DETAIL MODEL-SCALE 3/8”=1’

DAYTIME RENDERING

NIGHT rendering