Envisioning the CTID building…
a designers’ hub environment
friendlyIntegration of work space with
nature enriches creativity
withinOpen and
multi-functional
spacesCultural bound
Presenting…
CocoPhonyEnvisioning the UP school of design into designers’ hub enriching future designers
through sustainable design.
From Site development studies, design process to final project design
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COCOPHONY
BUILDING ORIENTATION CONSIDERATIONSNoise: Coming nearly from Katipunan Ave., but with a 15m buffer zoneRoads: Quirino and Ma. Regidor Sts., are minor UP streets. These are mainly accesses by CHE students. Ma. Regidor St., can be a bypass to College of Science.
North: Quirino St., Narra Residence Hall
South: Institute of Chemistry, College of Science
East: Katipunan Ave., UP IS High
School
West: Ma. Regidor St., UPIS K-2
Terrain: Relatively flat with a gentle slope
of .016mHighest elevation is at
2.2m
Tropical Design Considerations• East-West orientation- longer face of the building
is shaded• Massing- designed to have a wind catch for the
NE and SW winds. NE and SW faces are maximized to cover a larger surface area so that natural ventilation may reach all spaces.
• Sun-shading devices- vertical and horizontal louvers are provided to minimize direct sunlight to the spaces.
INTRO SITE DEV STUDIES DESIGN RATIONALE
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DESIGN SOLUTION
GREENO-VATION
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COCOPHONY
SITE AND MASSING STUDIES• Linear and modular type - initial plan to utilize and maximize the space and be able to
fit in all the areas required by the Clothing, Textiles and Interior Design faculty and students.
• Areas and rooms were placed on one side of the space and a hallway was allotted. • In this way, the circulation and flow of air and use of daylight will be maximized as well.
INTRO SITE DEV STUDIES DESIGN RATIONALE
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DESIGN SOLUTION
GREENO-VATION
FIRE CODE/ SAFETY ACCESSIBILITY
THE DESIGN REFERENCES
COCOPHONY
SITE AND MASSING STUDIES
• To break the monotony of a traditional school facility, the group introduced circular shapes and landscaping thus, integrating the semi-organic space concept- CocoPhony.
The Concept
Design Rationale • The proposed CTID building
envisions a designers' hub enriching the capability and creativity of the future designers.
• Guided on a philosophy that architectural and interior design forms can excite people on having sustainable lifestyle, this brings nature back in everyday lives through nature-inspired contemporary spaces.
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CocoPhony (Coconut + Symphony of
spaces)
• The concept challenged the notion of a traditional building form by merging the new school facility with the environment.
• Starting from a rectangular volume, the building design connects with each area where it is life sustaining.
• Symphony: integrating indoor/ outdoor spaces on dynamic patterns of light and shadow to contemporary yet sustainable inspired designers' hub.
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Design Solution
Timeless design and sustainability less the cost
• Breaks the monotony of a traditional school building.
• The open areas draws day lighting down into the inner recesses of the building.
• Each floor is divided into public to private areas to provide safety and traffic control for faculty and students.
• Integrated internal and external areas, the use of balcony, hallways and large glazed windows allow every room space interaction with the landscape.
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COCOPHONY
Project cost estimate: P20,00- 24,000/ sqm. (inclusive of labor and materials). Materials chosen for the design lasts long and of low maintenance.
Greenovation
Cocophony greenovation: Integrating sustainability in the proposed
CTID building• Rising and setting of the sun: The
building is oriented where the most of the facade experiences the morning sun
• Movement of the wind: Northeast and Southeast Monsoon for durability and strength of materials will be used for the building facade. Also, aspects on how hot and cold air moves and circulates throughout the building.
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DESIGN SOLUTION
GREENO-VATION
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COCOPHONY
Greenovation
• Landscaping: Use of plants in the facade as it helps filter the direct sunlight before it reaches the interior spaces.
• Solar Panels: On roofing, located where the noon sun sets. Use of solar panels can be used and act as alternative source of energy aside from generators in case of brownouts.
• Water drainage: devising water drainage that will catch rainwater. Installation of pipes that can tap the toilet facilities that reduce water consumption by 50% through using collected rainwater.
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COCOPHONY
• Location of stairs located on both ends of the building. As per Fire Code safety requirement, every 45-60m, a fire exit stairway should be located. In this building, it would suffice as the length is only 68meters provided with 2 exit stairways. A ramp and elevator is provided for the mobility impaired individuals.
• Space programming and designation of areas were categorized in terms of department, ease of access, safety and traffic control; and dividing areas on public to semi-public, to semi-private to private areas.
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COCOPHONY
Scheme 1 for the proposed CTID building
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COCOPHONYBLOCKING DIAGRAMS
AND ALLOCATION OF SPACESAspects considered:
Ease of access, function of spaces, safety, and traffic control
First floor allocated for public areas like reception area, museums, multi-functional rooms and integrating landscaping for aesthetic.
Second floor for semi-public areas like admin office, faculty and staff
area and conference rooms
Third and fourth floors allocated for student and faculty access like studios, classrooms and lockers.
INTRO SITE DEV STUDIES DESIGN RATIONALE
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COCOPHONYSCHEME 1
Aspects considered: Ease of access, function of
spaces, safety, and traffic control.
Sustainability
Color coded scheme showing relationship of areas in terms of public to private areas/ faculty and student access
Open below/ landscaping areas
Open to public areas
Faculty & student access
Clothing Technologydepartment
Faculty and admin
Interior design areas
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
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COCOPHONY
Color coded scheme showing relationship of areas in terms of public to private areas/ faculty and student access
Open below/ landscaping areas
Open to public areas
Faculty & student access
Clothing Technologydepartment
Faculty and admin
Interior design areas
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN
INTRO SITE DEV STUDIES DESIGN RATIONALE
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GREENO-VATION
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COCOPHONYSCHEME 2
To integrate the Cocophony as a concept, the group
introduced circular shape to break the monotony of
spaces. Location of areas were re-considered and
finalized.
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
Color coded scheme showing relationship of areas in terms of public to private areas/ faculty and student access
Open below/ landscaping areas
Open to public areas
Faculty & student access
Clothing Technologydepartment
Faculty and admin
Interior design areas
INTRO SITE DEV STUDIES DESIGN RATIONALE
THE CONCEPT
DESIGN SOLUTION
GREENO-VATION
FIRE CODE/ SAFETY ACCESSIBILITY
THE DESIGN PROCESS REFERENCES
COCOPHONY
Color coded scheme showing relationship of areas in terms of public to private areas/ faculty and student access
Open below/ landscaping areas
Open to public areas
Faculty & student access
Clothing Technologydepartment
Faculty and admin
Interior design areas
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN
The Final Design
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References
Iledan, Karen. Personal Interview. 19 Aug. 2011.
Pacheco, Frances Candelaria P. _ Integrated Research and Training Facility Department of Hotel, Restaurant and Institution Management: UP CHE-DHRIM_Thesis. University of the Philippines Diliman, 2011.
Pacheco, Frances Candelaria. Email interview. 15 Aug. 2011.
"Stack Effect for Ventilation." Chuck Wright's Home Page. N.p., n.d. Web. 1 Sept. 2011. <http://chuck-wright.com/calculators/stack_effect.html>.
Other sources of information and photographs:
Inhabitat.com
Freshome.com
Google.com
INTRO SITE DEV STUDIES DESIGN RATIONALE
THE CONCEPT
DESIGN SOLUTION
GREENO-VATION
FIRE CODE/ SAFETY ACCESSIBILITY
THE DESIGN PROCESS REFERENCES
COCOPHONY
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