Sunday 28 June 2015

Experiment 3


Mash-up


The proposal of a rich new life, designed as a “highly sustainable” where the design will bring longevity and depth to the community; to set a new standard for architectural ambition in the area and stimulate further urban development. This forges an innovative model of green development in which people enjoy space filled with natural light and comfortable wind, and many plants allowing them to enjoy life.

A performance-driven design public building that would embody a unique variety of civic nodes and public spaces. Inside and outside are connected more gently by colour and light which combine and illuminate, creating a bright and uplifting interior atmosphere, no matter the weather. Mitigating solar heat gain throughout the year through use of exterior sun shades, will dramatically improve the workplace environment and save energy by reducing the need for artificial lighting in the office interiors.

Taking advantage of the prevailing winds and increased wind speeds at the upper floors to generate energy, along with naturally ventilating the building will make it designed to minimise energy usage. Its presence will stand as a model of sustainability and efficiency, as well as collaborative workplace design all the while presenting us the value beyond current designs for long term future requirements.


18 Perspective Sketches


12 One Point Perspectives








6 Two Point Perspectives






36 Movement Textures








4 Real Time Draft Captures







Zaha Hadid - Irish Prime Ministers House


Plan


Sectioned Rooms


Two Moving Elements In Still Pictures



Light sensors rotate solar panels to face the sun for optimal energy gain.




Wind sensors open and close wind barriers to allow for a counter clockwise rotation of wind within the area to maximise natural ventilation in the building via wind turbines.



Two Student Assessments





Five Final Image Captures

Solar and wind energy designs to maximise sustainability and resource usage in preparation for long term profit where there is more energy saving as becoming an environmentally friendly design for those to aspire to create for future designs.

Connecting people, space and light via allowing light to pass through the design onto the road space underneath which in future will be space in which a tram runs allowing for travellers to have natural light to guide their path. Windows also surround the design allowing light to enter the building gently around it decreasing the need for man-made lights as the design will usually for the majority of the time be used during the day.

Minimalistic lecture room set-ups for small student numbers of around 100 to reduce need of redundant decorations or extra unneeded elements that are present in lecture rooms.

Simplicity in library and computer rooms for ease of research for small scale needs without need for extra forms of distraction or obstructions when learning.

Walkways allowing one to travel from the square house to NIDA all the while observing the gallery on one side of the wall and the busy city roads through the windows on the other wall. This also allows natural light to enter the building on both sides as there are walkways on both sides of the design.

Drop-box, Warehouse Link




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