WIP Work Samples June 2012

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MEADOW GRASSES FRAGRANT GRASSES ORNAMENTAL GRASSES TURF GRASSES THE RYEGRASS PAVILION CEREALS Treed Area Rock Garden Turf Meadow Beach Pavilion Cone of Vision RESEARCH + DEVELOPMENT RELATIVE SITE COVERAGE PLAN Scale 1:50 Species specific solar shading. Transfer from hardscaping... to dirt paths. Pavilions house one species each. Encapsulated research related artifact. Tall Meadow Fescue Lemongrass Switchgrass Ryegrass Bermudagrass Splitbeard Bluestem Zebragrass Bottlebrush Grass Sideoats Grama Beachgrass Hard Red Spring Wheat Barley Oat Turf grass Other invasive grass species Orchardgrass Palmarosa Tall Oat Grass Wildflowers Shrubs Trees 7000 m 2 3500 m 2 14 000 m 2 10 000 m 2 40 000 m 2 culinary applications carbon fixation dyes revegetation plant metabolism phyto- chemicals seed quality malt cancer inhibitor light harvesting recreation nitrogen fixation fragrance industry Public Semi-Private Private A. Ticketing/Lockers +Rentals B. Washrooms C. Cafe/Retail D. Botanical House E. Presentation Hall F. Pavilions (Exhibition Spaces) G. Administration Offices + Conference Spaces H. Library/Archive I. Storage/Maintenance J. Labs K. Plant Nurseries L. Plant Habitat Zones M. Picnic Areas N. Outdoor Teaching Areas O. Parking A B D J K I G E F H L L M M N L C O Grassland Trimira Garach 20379218 12/06/2012 Drawing 1 of 2 The experience of this botanical garden begins with a walk through a narrow retail space in which various products whose ingredients are derived from grasses are for sale. As the visitor spends more and more time in the garden, the process by which grass ends up on the shelf is deconstructed little by little until all that is left is to experience the grass within an existing habitat on the island. The project aspires to guide visitors through a series of grass ecosystems by exposing them to one grass species at a time. This is achieved through the use of single species pavilions, in which one species is grown, a relevant artifact from the research and development department is displayed, and a view of the grass within an existing diverse habitat is framed. Once visitors have completed their steadily less struc- tured tour of the artificial island, they may choose to visit the research department or the library and archive, eat at the cafe, or simply relax in the gardens. Suggested Defined Optional Public Private Loading A B C SECTION C (Partial Section) Scale 1:100 PROGRAMMATIC ORGANISATION CIRCULATION STRATEGIES Grassland Trimira Garach 20379218 12/06/2012 Drawing 2 of 2 Offices Free lab space Loft: Researcher lounge Photosensitive labs Restricted access Plant nursery Plant nursery Administration offices Conference rooms Research exhibition wall

description

A collection of drawings of my current work in progress. This subject of this project is a botanical garden that facilitates the research and promotion of grasses as a valuable future resource.

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MEADOWGRASSES

FRAGRANTGRASSES

ORNAMENTALGRASSES

TURFGRASSES

THE RYEGRASS PAVILION

CEREALS

Treed Area

Rock Garden

Turf

Meadow

Beach

Pavilion

Cone of Vision

RESEARCH +

DEVELOPMENT

RELATIVE SITE COVERAGE

PLANScale 1:50

Species specific solar shading.

Transfer from hardscaping...

to dirt paths.

Pavilions house one species each.

Encapsulated research related artifact.

Tall Meadow Fescue

Lemongrass

Switchgrass

Ryegrass

BermudagrassSplitbeard Bluestem

Zebragrass

Bottlebrush Grass

Sideoats Grama

Beachgrass

Hard Red Spring Wheat

Barley

Oat

Turf grassOther invasivegrass species

Orchardgrass

Palmarosa Tall Oat Grass

Wildflowers

Shrubs

Trees

7000 m2

3500 m2

14 000 m2

10 000 m2

40 000 m2

culinaryapplications

carbon fixation dyes revegetation

plantmetabolism

phyto-chemicals

seed quality

maltcancerinhibitor

lightharvesting recreation

nitrogen fixation

fragranceindustry

Public

Semi-Private

Private

A. Ticketing/Lockers +RentalsB. WashroomsC. Cafe/RetailD. Botanical HouseE. Presentation HallF. Pavilions (Exhibition Spaces)G. Administration Offices + Conference SpacesH. Library/ArchiveI. Storage/MaintenanceJ. LabsK. Plant NurseriesL. Plant Habitat ZonesM. Picnic AreasN. Outdoor Teaching AreasO. Parking

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GrasslandTrimira Garach 20379218

12/06/2012Drawing 1 of 2

The experience of this botanical garden begins with a walk through a narrow retail space in which various products whose ingredients are derived from grasses are for sale. As the visitor spends more and more time in the garden, the process by which grass ends up on the shelf is deconstructed little by little until all that is left is to experience the grass within an existing habitat on the island. The project aspires to guide visitors through a series of grass ecosystems by exposing them to one grass species at a time. This is achieved through the use of single species pavilions, in which one species is grown, a relevant artifact from the research and development department is displayed, and a view of the grass within an existing diverse habitat is framed. Once visitors have completed their steadily less struc-tured tour of the artificial island, they may choose to visit the research department or the library and archive, eat at the cafe, or simply relax in the gardens.

Suggested

Defined

Optional

Public

Private

Loading A B

C

SECTION C (Partial Section)Scale 1:100

PROGRAMMATIC ORGANISATION CIRCULATION STRATEGIES

GrasslandTrimira Garach 20379218

12/06/2012Drawing 2 of 2

Offices

Free lab space

Loft: Researcher lounge

Photosensitive labs

Restricted access Plant nursery Plant nurseryAdministration offices

Conference roomsResearch exhibition wall