C A M E R O N V O Z Z E L L A
Early concept sketches
Auditorium
Outdoor performance space and beach
A. Courtyard
B. Roof deck
C. Ramp
D. Exisitng graveyard
A
B
C
D
Facade detail
View from apartment
Vine Street Expressway
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Art gallery
Winter garden
Shops/apartment towers
Exisiting Viaduct
Pedestrian ramp
Art gallery
Pin up rooms are glazed to allow for transparency of work and ideas. These critique spaces occupy the ends of the studio volumes, and act as “lanterns” when illuminated at night.
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concrete louver model showing drainage system
The concrete louvers create a unique quality of light in the atrium spaces throughout the day.
ground level
lower 1
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At night, the building is a beacon for the University, glowing from its glazed “void” spaces.
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Concrete structural wall with vertical HVAC recessed
Ductile concrete louver “plugging-in” to concrete parapet
HVAC Duct work
Wood drop panel
Rib slab concrete floor
Sliding studio wall
Metal grate catwalkSchuco facade
Growing fields
Gardens
Retention pond
Infirmary
Entry
The prime axis of the design is an irrigation canal that brings water from a rainwater retention pond at the high end of the site down to the crops. From this main canal, smaller canals radiate out, dividing up the fields for growing. The existing barn has
been preserved for the heritage of the site and is reused for farming activities. and is reused for farming activities.
Chapel
Library
Refectory
Exisiting barn
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Monks’ / laybrothers’ cells
Visitor’s facilities
Offices