Thursday, February 27, 2014

Assignment 9, Part I Collage

The following collage shows my approach to my impressions of the site. When we arrived to our site locations I was filled with the surroundings that we get to perceive of a place that suffered a big natural disaster like hurricane Sandy. Therefore, my way of exposing these feelings are by describing a neighborhood that is in a phase of overcoming the past and moving on to a brighter future. I decided to do the left side black and white to show the nostalgic feelings and the right side in bright colors to show a healthier environment in order to produce a contrast where I can describe the destruction and the revitalization of this neighborhood. 

The following collage shows my approach to the word edge. When I think of this word I imagine angles, rectilinear shapes and organic forms. I see edge as the skyline in our city, the waterfront of a place, the sides of a rectangular cube and the beautiful formations in the edge of a leaf. All these examples for me show the simple and complex things we can find related to EDGE.

The following collage shows my approach to my program. Since I will be working on a sports complex, the ideas that come to my head are movement and motion of the human body. I wanted to show the different movements that a body will create while performing a certain activity. I wanted to show different situations like running, stretching and moving in order to see the ability of our body to shape according to the activity that is been performed. 

Assignment 8, Layouts & Dimensions

On this assignment we are going to find all the dimensions of our spaces that we will introduce in our program. The following diagrams will show the amount of space (square footage) needed in order for a certain space to work properly and be successful.




Monday, February 17, 2014

WATERFRONT RESEARCH

The desired waterfront that I will be researching will be the revitalization of the Toronto Waterfront. 

Why did you choose this city?
I decided to choose this city because they have develop different projects in order to revitalize their waterfront and create a transformation of the former industrial area into a much greener space along the lake Ontario.

What was the waterfront used from in history?
Like many important cities in the world Toronto is located besides a major body of water in Ontario, Canada.
1700s the French built a small trading post on the lake Ontario shoreline leading to an important expansion of the city for trades and settlement.
1800s during this time the city already gain an importance in history and many of the trades were made by boat, having manufacturer facilities along the waterfront. Factories allowed supplies to be access easily to the boats. However during mid 1800s the lack of land space along the waterfront limited the growth of the shipping and industrial commerce, leading to a campaign to land fill the lake and extend the shore.
1900s After Second World War, Toronto's relationship changed with the waterfront hence the fact that most industry was concentrated on the waterfront becoming an undesirable place to live. This was a big impact leading to people to move away from the lake into more suburb areas, however many of the jobs were located in this industrial area therefore many roads and highways were created for transportation.
1970s  this was an important year sort of an Urban Revolution because many of the cities adjacent to water bodies decided to start discovering their waterfronts and redeveloping their area in order to attract people, create jobs and provide an increase in tourism. This event resulted in Toronto joining this movement and to redevelop their waterfront.



What caused the waterfront to change?
One of the main reasons that influence the decision of revitalizing the waterfront was the upcoming Urban architecture in different parts of the world. This was the transition of industrial to more green spaces for public use. Another reason was that Toronto wanted to be host for the summer Olympics of 2008 and this force to a development business plan and open a competition for revitalizing the waterfront, unfortunately Toronto lost their opportunity to host this event but the plan of revitalizing the area never stopped. 

What are the new uses?
People in charge of the revitalization of the waterfront wanted to create a link between waterfront destinations. Provide different public spaces to be used in different seasons, as well to create a consistent and legible image of the waterfront in order to be architecturally functional and sustainable. Lastly they wanted to make a connection between the vitality of the city and the lake.
An important space that really connects this ideas is Sherbourne Common.


What are the transportation systems and the access to the waterfront?
This waterfront has a wide variety of transportation becoming easily accessible depending on the type of transportation you will choose. You can walk and enjoy downtown Toronto as well as take you bicycle and enjoy the scenery the waterfront provides. We also have car access with the Gardiner expressway really close by this area. We have different rail stations and buses moving along the city to connect the people working in this area. Lastly we have the Billy Bishop Toronto city airport really close, giving this waterfront a lot of potential.

Is there boat or water access?
Yes there is water access to this area, we have the ferry that connects the city with the airport island as well as Marina Quay West and different decks along the shore to provide mooring for your boat.

How does the waterfront attract people?
This waterfront offers intelligent ways to attract people. We can find paths to walk along the shore as well as places to rest and enjoy Lake Ontario. We also find the park Sherbourne Common which is really important to the revitalization of the waterfront. This park offers easy access to the public transportation and storage for bicycles and other alternative means of transportation. We also have the pavilion and a water channel with three sculptures that integrates a storm water design to be released from the sculptures and supply the channel.




What are the amenities?

What type of retail/ commercial/ residential spaces are at the waterfront?
There is a huge variety of stores in this area. We have places from restaurants, bars, retail stores, electronics and public spaces for gathering.

What type of public spaces are there?
The public spaces that Sherbourne Common has to offer go from seating and resting areas to places that provide activities like the skating ring. This park features a skating rink for the winter and a splash pad in the summer offering residents and tourists a destination to visit all year round.

Who uses these spaces?
These spaces are used by people that live in the area as well as a big mass of tourists arriving to this city. We have plenty of kids coming to this area for the attractions and safety that the park offers. 

What is successful about this waterfront development?
In my opinion Sherbourne Common is a success in being the pioneer for the revitalization of the Toronto Waterfront, because it offers a connection of the city to the lake and it welcomes kids and adults to this space.

What is not successful about this waterfront?
This park has accomplished an harmonious project however the only thing i would add to make it perfect would be small shelter areas for hot summer days and rainy days. 


Assignment 5, Case Studies



Assignment 4, Case Studies



Wednesday, February 5, 2014

SITE 4

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The site I decided to develop my project is SITE 4. I settled on this site because it offers a lot of potential and space to my intent, therefore I will be able to create a strong project for a neighborhood that needs to revive after hurricane Sandy. Another characteristic that inclined me to choose this site is the astounding scenery we get to perceive while on this location. Downtown Manhattan looks so unique and feels so close that you can almost touch it.


LOCATION: 212 Wolcott Street, Brooklyn NY 

BLOCK: 573        LOT: 100     LOT AREA: 200,000 SQFT

Monday, February 3, 2014

Assignment 2, Typology Questions.

1.       Which building typology you are researching?
The building typology I will be researching for this project would be sport facilities.
2.      Why are you researching this building typology?
I am researching this typology because I would like to create a sports facility on one of the sites located in Red hook, and I believe that this typology will help me create something important for the neighborhood that will enhance Red hook and bring a rejuvenation after hurricane Sandy.
3.      What is the specialty of this building type you would like to research?
The specialty of this building type would be a sports facility with a diverse composition of sports and activities like; Soccer, weight lifting areas, rock climbing, water amenities and studios.
4.      What are the examples that you will be researching… list the examples, location and architect  (click over title to see link)
5.      What are you goals for working with this building type?
My goal for this facility is to develop my designer skills and ideas in order to create a facility that will gather a neighborhood together and bring people to this place to enjoy the splendid views we get to enjoy from this area.
6.      What are the program elements that you see included at this point in your building? (may  evolve once more research is done)
Some of the program elements that I’m able to see in my project are a swimming pool, a soccer field, gymnasium and rock climbing.