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DESIGN CONCEPT
Accomodation Commercial Car Park Religious Food+Beverage Retail Council Educational Bank/PostO ce Petrol Station/ Car repair
Kitchen Studio Unit Garden Entrance Vertical Circulation Living Bedroom Studio Unit Closet Dining Bathroom Living
repair
Kitchen Bedroom
green belt
PRE EARTHQUAKE CHRISTCHURCH
Closet Shared Living and Kitchen Final conceptual arrangement Bathroom Dining
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retail precinct
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GRID STRATEGY precinct retail
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green belt
RESUlTANT FORM
Shared Kitchen
bus interchange
green belt
On top of our groups chosen site, Weve overlayed 3 context specific grid structures: Radial Grid - Harmoniszes the zoning system of green belt to the heart of inovation precinct by introducing alleyways that conbus interchange nects the 2 sides. Solar Axis - 45 tilt of the CBD grid which allows optimum solar access to the streetscape. Old CBD Grid - Bringing the traditional grid structure used in green belt Christchurch.
The final form that we recieved from this approach is divided from according to the colour above. Magenta being the area that the group will divide and further develop and Grey being the potential buildup for post development.
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Bathroom 19m 2m 9m 5m 3 Bedrooms 90m 12m 12m 2m2m 9m 9m 24m Kitchen Bedroom Closet
Our site is located within the Green Belt, in the proposed innovation precinct
retail precinct
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bus interchange
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PROPOSAl
green belt
innovation precinct
Our site is located within the Green Belt, in the proposed innovation precinct
The pathways are design to open up towards the northern eastern side to have a welcoming impression. Embracing the public from the Green belt and guiding them inwards to the inner complex.
Rec centre - Takes the orange volume for its low and wide properties. Swimming pool, Bball courts, etc becomes well suited. Office - Squashed in the middle, the office has the work that mediates between live and play Residential - Tall and decent volume to accomodate workers both in and out of the precinct. Orientated towards the CBD for the increased visual stance.
innovation precinct
DESIGN INVESTIGATION
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RESEARCH
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Analysis of Solar rays with a 10, 20, 30, and 40 degree cut, at different times of the day.
SCRIPT ANAlYSIS
Analysis of Solar rays with a 10, 20, 30, and 40 degree cut,
Using Grasshopper, Geco, and Galapagos, creating a script that allows the points on a regular to morph into a form that optimises the solar access on the surfaces.
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Daylight decays exponentially with room depth, so the building form should be reasonably shallow.
Maximum depth of a room for beneficial daylight with windows on one side only is twice the height of the room.
Maximum depth of a room with windows on opposite sides is five times the height of the room.
At low latitudes, the depth of the internal light shelves can be extended to block direct sunlight coming through the clerestory. At higher latitudes and with west and east facing rooms, a light shelf may let some direct sunlight (low solar elevations) penetrate the interior. Tilting the shelf downwards will reduce the amount of light reflected to the ceiling. Upward tilt will improve penetration of reflected daylight and reduce shading effects. The ceiling reflects the light by having a smooth surface finish, and perhaps slope. The penetration of light from a light shelf system depends on the ceiling slope. A gable typed ceiling that slopes upwards from the window towards the centre of the building will dramatically increase the depth to which light is reflected into the space.
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Horizontal louvres are used in the north facing windows. Louvres may obstruct, absorb, reflect and or transmit solar radiation. Horizontal blinds in a horizontal position can receive light from the sun sky and ground. Upward tilted slats transmit light primarily from the ground surface.
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Internal blinds are generally movable, but creates more overheating in the room compared to external blinds. They are easily maintained and reduce glare.
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Fixed systems are usually designed for solar shading, but could reduce day lighting. Operable systems can be used to control thermal gains and protect against glare and redirect daylight. A constantly moving louvre system that changes as the sun angle changes throughout the day.
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FUTURE CHRISTCHURCH
COURSE THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKlAND ADVISORS
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2nd Semester 2012 Design 6 School of Architecture and Planning Camia Young & Jordon Saunders
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