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S A R A M. A G U D E L OS Y R AC U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

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(re) CONCEPTUALIZING URBAN HABITATION + COMMUNITY

MUSIC SCHOOL ADDITION | HAUS K. IN O

PONTE VERDE | CONNECTOR GREEN PARK

A LIBRARY EXPERIENCE

TRAVEL SKETCHES

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Once occupied by Japanese and Russian settlements, the city of Dalian historically and presently has faced many changes. Today it serves as an important international shipping center and logistics hub in Northeast Asia. In this project Dalian like many upcoming cities in China, has been conceptualized to embrace a vision of a modern Chinese residential community within today’s hyper-urbanized context. Initially the studio investigated Chinese urban typologies, and generated a cross-comparative urban analysis for a spectrum of cities worldwide to later consider the concept of urban habitation at a more compact and personal scale of housing and home. The urban block was envisioned into a super-block that consist of a mix-used program containing retail, shopping galleries, residential and o�ces, and a conditioned historic school building into an art + design gallery. This commercial hub generates a link between a primary and secondary tra�c arteries carrying bus and subsequently pedestrian tra�c.

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VEHICULAR TRANSPORTATION MAJOR TRAFFIC ROUTES06

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Once occupied by Japanese and Russian settlements, the city of Dalian historically and presently has faced many changes. Today it serves as an important international shipping center and logistics hub in Northeast Asia. In this project Dalian like many upcoming cities in China, has been conceptualized to embrace a vision of a modern Chinese residential community within today’s hyper-urbanized context. Initially the studio investigated Chinese urban typologies, and generated a cross-comparative urban analysis for a spectrum of cities worldwide to later consider the concept of urban habitation at a more compact and personal scale of housing and home. The urban block was envisioned into a super-block that consist of a mix-used program containing retail, shopping galleries, residential and o�ces, and a conditioned historic school building into an art + design gallery. This commercial hub generates a link between a primary and secondary tra�c arteries carrying bus and subsequently pedestrian tra�c.

TOP: GROUND LEVEL | GALLERY LEVEL BOTTOM: TYPICAL APARTMENT LEVELS 3+4 | ROOF LEVEL

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EXPLODED PROGRAM DIAGRAM + CROSS SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE: RHINO 08

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PROCESS DIAGRAMS : ACCESS

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AERIAL VIEW: V-RAY

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TOP: UNDERGROUND PARKING ACCESS POINTS: V-RAY+ PHOTOSHOP BOTTOM: N-S SECTION

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Located in Otlmarschen district of Hamburg, Germany, The Music School Addition is a renovation project that challenges the detailed representation and programmatic di�culties of a comprehensive studio. An existing 25,000 square foot palatial house was to be renewed into a music school with supplement facilities in juxtaposition. The big idea behind the design involves the notion of tension: any sort of sound experienced is pressure on an individual’s ear. The historical, all white, modernist villa is meshed by a red dynamic & contemporary free form addition, housing a dense program that includes administration & faculty, practice facilities, studios, mechanical, concert hall, library and café. An emphasis on acoustics, circulation, materi-als, and climatic issues were the driven forces of approach to the project. Visible when approach-ing the site from the Elbe water body and surrounding areas, the music school addition’s red double-channeled glass façade clipped in stainless steel, became an icon for Hamburg.

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TICE perform

atrium

library

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CLIMATEGRIPPEDDROPPED PROGRAM14

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RHINO| V-RAY| CAD WITH PHOTOSHOP AND ILLUSTRATOR.

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77’-6” 86’-0”285’-4”

26’-0”

56’-9

41’-8” 26’-4”19’-1

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1’-0

59’-1

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56’-0

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26’-0” 66’-4”102’-6”

36’-0”

7’-4

148’

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319’

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18’-6” 49’-0”

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LIBRARY

CAFE

LOBBY

RECEPTIONIST

READINGROOM

FILMROOM

ADMINISTRATION

LOBBY

LOBBY

CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOMBOOKSTORE

WORKSHOP COMPUTERROOM

BOOKSTORE

FACULTYCONFERENCE ROOM DEAN

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CONCERT HALL

WINGSWINGS

GROUP PRACTICE GROUP PRACTICE

CONFERENCE ROOM

FACULTY

CLIMATE CONTROL STORAGE

INDIVIDUAL PRACTICE

INDIVIDUAL PRACTICE

32’-3

”8’

-7”

14’-3”14’-3” 24’-3”

89’-3

41’-9”

64’-3

”40

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16’-2

38’-3” 26’-6” 64’-8”

17’-2” 45’-1”9’-0”

125’

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63’-7

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1”

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2

AUTOCAD PLANS | WOOD SITE MODEL+ FOAM WITH GUESO MODEL16

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54’-4

”63’-5

20’-11”

64’-9”

159’-0” 28’-7”

16’-0”

2-8”

61’-1

0” 128’

-10”

158’

-7”

68’-10”

12’-8”

35’-8

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193’

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8’-5

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RECITAL HALL

RECITAL HALL

CONFERENCE ROOM

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WALL DETAIL + ACOUSTIC DIVISION

LEVEL 4

STEEL BEAM (ENCASED IN INTUMESCENT FOAM)

CEMENTITOUS FIBER BOARD

ACOUSTIC PANEL (WOOD)

RIGID INSULATION

VAPOR BARRIER

RUBBER PADDING

ACOUSTIC PANEL (WOOD) w/ MECHANICAL TRACKS

EL -6’-4”LEVEL 1

+0’-0”GROUND

+56’-8”ROOF PARAPET

+55’-3”ROOF

+51’-10”CEILING (LEVEL 4)

WALL DETAIL

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TOP: V-RAY CAFE + CIRCULATION RENDER + PHOTOSHOP | BOTTOM: AUTOCAD EAST ELEVATION TOP: V-RAY CAFE + CIRCULATION RENDER + PHOTOSHOP | BOTTOM: AUTOCAD EAST ELEVATION TOP: V-RAY CAFE + CIRCULATION RENDER + PHOTOSHOP | BOTTOM: AUTOCAD EAST ELEVATION TOP: V-RAY CAFE + CIRCULATION RENDER + PHOTOSHOP | BOTTOM: AUTOCAD EAST ELEVATION

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With our experiences in Florence as a group and as individuals coming from North America during our semester abroad, one has notice that a strong social and environmental experience has been compromised due to a division between the north and the south of the city. The Arno River stands as a physical barrier that can be reconsidered as a place for human activity. It plays an important role in order to establish laces between di�erent visions and relations, and between cultures and social processes. A new bridge serves as the mediator to promote the exchange of experiences through video and �lm observation and discussion, and of transformation at a centralized local level. Green areas and parks were not a concern at the time of city development, as a result there is a lack of openly gratuitous green spaces available in either side of the river. A green park is Image TD ’s complimentary to the city, o�ering a space for a memorable and pleasant experience and at the same time one can elect to participate in projecting spaces at leisure. In this manner the use of vegetation in a connecting vein challenges the ambience and exhibition of �lm and strengths nearby local processes at the open piazzas.

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ARNO RIVER CROSS SECTION: AUTOCAD + RHINO + ILLUSTRATOR22

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ROOF LEVELTOP: GARDEN LEVEL STREET LEVEL PLAN

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PEDESTRIAN PATHSTRUCTURE HISTORICAL GARDEN24

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VEGETATIONNETOBSERVATORY BOSQUE

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Located in Jyvaskyla, Finland, a new library participates in Kirkko Park along with Kirkko Church, city hall, city theater, police department and other public func-tions. In a corner condition, the library building directs its attention towards the Kirkko Church and continues the neighboring fabric as it joins with the context. A spine diagonally splits the building into two, separating leisure and library functions, however it visually stitches both sides through the carving of the circulation at the core. In this library experience light emerges as an important player. It penetrates through a central void, façade slippages, and from the inside out through the circulatory core.

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28 TOP: PHOTO MONTAGE: PHOTOSHOP + RHINO BOTTOM: PROCESS SKETCHES

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TOP: FINAL MODEL: MUSEUM-BOARD SIDE: PROCESS MODELS + RHINO MODEL

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TOP: SERVICE SPINE: V-RAY BOTTOM: SECTIONS: AUTOCAD30

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SPLIT|LEISURE VS. LIBRARY RAISE SLIDE VOID CARVEMARK CORNER

THIRD LEVEL

SECOND LEVEL

GROUND LEVEL

READING READINGSTACKS

CONFERENCEOFFICESGARDEN

LECTURE

COMPUTERS EXHIBITION SPACELOBBY

CAFE WINTER GARDENLOUNGE

MEZZANINE

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