ivan huber portfolio - arch8510 fall 2014
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ARCH8510 STUDIO III | FALL 2014 | PROFS. ALBRIGHT + ERSOY + FRANCO + HEINE
IVAN HUBERPORTFOLIO
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TABLE of CONTENTSHAIKU HOUSE | Affordable Housing Prototype
ALAMEDA GREENLINE | Urban Strategies for Nicholtown, SC
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HAIKU HOUSEAFFORDABLE HOUSING PROTOTYPE
Haiku is a housing concept focused on affordability, minimal environmental impact, and a modular construction allowing for future relocation.
The proposal is structurally modular: each of fifteen wall panels and three roof panels would be built off-site using advanced framing timber construction and bolted connections allowing for truck delivery and installation on the site. The house is cladded with a rain screen of cement fiberboard panels and cedar furring strips. The structure also features a pin foundation that is minimally invasive to the site and allows for future relocation.
Energy efficiency is gained through site location and orientation taking advantage of passive heating and cooling as well as cross-ventilation. The butterfly roof design is intended to aid in rainwater collection. A cistern may be implemented to collect gray water for gardening and other activities. The pin foundation allows for minimal disturbance of the natural ground and topsoil. This detail is also important for future relocation of the home.
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LAURENS ROAD
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SITE PLANSCALE 1/64 IN = 1 FT
1. HOUSE PROPOSAL2. WALKING PATHS3. PARKING4. GARDEN 5. FELLOWSHIP HALL6. EXISTING RESIDENCE, 13 ACKLEY RD.7. LAURENS ROAD CHURCH OF GOD
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7 SITE DEVELOPMENTThe unique site is occupied by several existing structures - a church, fellowship hall, and pastorate. The client is a youth pastor who frequently entertains guests from the church. The concept offers clear delineation between private and public occupancy for such occasions. The house is also set on the back of the site near the tree line offering a retreat from nearby commercial zones, better connecting the home with the Nicholtown neighborhood.
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NORTH ELEVATION | SCALE 1/16 IN = 1 FT
WEST ELEVATION | SCALE 1/16IN = 1 FT
EAST ELEVATION | SCALE 1/16IN = 1 FT
SOUTH ELEVATION | SCALE 1/16 IN = 1 FT
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LEVEL 01 PLAN | SCALE 1/8 IN = 1 FT LEVEL 02 PLAN | SCALE 1/8 IN = 1 FT
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PROGRAM
The design accommodates public and private use. The lower level is an open plan designed for entertaining and meetings with transitional outdoor spaces for over flow. The second level is a private master suite with a workspace and lofted views of the lower living room.
1. LIVING 14.5 x 12.00 174 ft22. KITCHEN/DINING 18.00 x 10.50 189 ft2 3. 1/2 BATH 5.50 x 5.50 30.25 ft24. UTILITY 5.50 x 5.50 30.25 ft25. STAIR 6.00 x 8.00 48 ft26. BEDROOM/OFFICE 18.00 x 10.50 189 ft27. MASTER BATH 7.50 x 5.50 41.25 ft28. CLOSET 3.50 x 5.50 19.25 ft2
TOTAL 725 ft2OUTDOOR SPACE
9. PATIO10. DECK/PORCH11. PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY
PROGRAM DRAWINGS
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SECTION A-A | SCALE 1/16 IN = 1 FT
SECTION B-B | SCALE 1/16 IN = 1 FT
SECTION C-C | SCALE 1/16 IN = 1 FT
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10 DETAILS
TYPICAL WALL SECTION |SCALE 1.5IN = 1 FT
1 .5 11 S 1
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TYPICAL WALL SECTION |SCALE 1.5IN = 1 FT
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TYPICAL WALL SECTION |SCALE 3/4IN = 1 FT
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TYPICAL WALL SECTION |SCALE 1.5IN = 1 FT
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PHYSICAL MODEL | SCALE 1/16 IN = 1 FT
INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE SECTION | LOOKING SOUTH
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ALAMEDA GREENLINEURBAN STRATEGIES FOR NICHOLTOWN, SC
The goal of the Alameda Greenline Project is to establish a new gateway for Nicholtown that will capitalize on current pedestrian traffic generated by the Swamp Rabbit Trail. The long term strategy is to create establish a Greenline that runs through the neighborhood and stimulates improvements in the communitys access to healthcare and fresh food, will generate income for the neighborhood, create public gathering spaces, and foster connections to surrounding neighborhoods. Currently, there is a lack of healthcare facilities and grocery stores in Nicholtown. These threats to health and well being of community members, in addition to a lack of a local neighborhood economy, the absence of a dedicated public gathering space, and perpetual isolation from surrounding neighborhoods are issues that this project hopes to address and eventually mitigate.
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14 PROGRAM DEFINITION The first phase of this project is to establish the Green Forest Park node that will create a new entry point for the Swamp Rabbit Trail, provide multifunctional community gathering spaces, and most importantly, serve as the catalyst for future developments along the Alameda Greenline.
The spatial strategy of the project is to lead the program users through a series of nodes that will be established, through the implementation of future phases, along the Alameda Greenline. In the first four phases of the project, the goal is to create an experience that encourages interaction with the landscape and a public space that is able to host a variety of community events from health and wellness clinics to farmers markets to festivals, concerts, and other activities.
Finally the proposed concept will be realized with the support of local non-profits and corporate sponsors with the goal being to generate enough momentum behind the project that it will become financially self-sustaining within 10 years.
PHASE 1-4 PHASE 5
parking/ farmers market clark stamphitheaterpocket park alameda st.reedy river bridge medical clinic pharmacywomens care day careshop restaurantcaferestaurantbike shop
PHASE 1
Preparing the Ground / Years 0-1-Parking lot for Swamp Rabbit Trail entry
PHASE 2
Connecting the Site/ Years 2-3- Pedestrian Bridge connection from parking area to Swamp Rabbit Trail- Redirection of Swamp Rabbit Trai
PHASE 3
Creating a Space/ Years 4-5-Construction of multi-purpose amphitheater
PHASE 4
Creating a Community/ Years 6-9- Introduction and implementation of community activities at the site- Weekly Activities utilizing the facilities, including: farmers market, family movie nights, concerts, festivals
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Growing a Network/ Years 10+- Expansion of program and facility along Alameda Greenline
ALAMEDA GREENLINE TIMELINE
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PHASE 1-4 PHASE 5
parking/ farmers market clark stamphitheaterpocket park alameda st.reedy river bridge medical clinic pharmacywomens care day careshop restaurantcaferestaurantbike shop
LONG TERM RESPONSE ALAMEDA GREENLINE
NEEDS SHORT TERM RESPONSE GREENFOREST NODE
HEALTHCARE
FOOD
COMMUNITY INCOME
PUBLIC GATHERING SPACE
CONNECTIONS TO SURROUNDINGNEIGHBORHOODS
Healthcare Clinic, Wellness Center,Pharmacy
Grocery Store, Community Gardens
Small Businesses
Greenline, Public Gathering Spaces
Capitalize on Exisiting Pedestrian Traffic created by Swamp Rabbit Trail
Wellness Seminars, Healthy Living Events
Farmers Market
Craft Fairs, Community Markets
Amphitheater, Mulit-purpose Farmers Market Pavilion
Greenforest Node as New Accesspoint to the Swamp Rabbit + a destination
for NIcholtown
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Program ArchitectureNotable StructuresNicholtown BoundarySwamp Rabbit TrailReedy River/StreamsPermeable PaversRoads2 Topo LinesGreenwayProperty Lines
1 - Growing a Network
ALAMEDA GREENLINE PLAN
PHASE 5
PHASE 1-4
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1 - Parking2 - Farmers Market Pavilion3 - Bridge to Redirected Trail4 - Amphitheater5 - Pocket Park Renovation
MASTER PLAN
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A L A M E D A
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B A X T E R S T
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GREEN FOREST NODE PLAN
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18 SITE PLAN + SECTION
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KEY1 - Parking2 - Farmers Market Pavilion3 - Bridge to Redirected Trail4 - Amphitheater
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20 FARMERS MARKET PAVILION
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LONGITUDINAL SECTION | LOOKING NORTH
TRANSVERSE SECTION |LOOKING SOUTH
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22 BRIDGE
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23LONGITUDINAL SECTION | LOOKING EAST
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24 AMPHITHEATER
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TRANSVERSE SECTION | LOOKING NORTH
LONGITUDINAL SECTION | LOOKING WEST
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SITE VIEW FROM TOWER | LOOKING EAST
SITE VIEW FROM PARKING LOT | LOOKING WEST
MODEL PHOTOS
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FARMERS MARKET PAVILION | LOOKING SOUTHWEST
AMPHITHEATER DECK | LOOKING WEST
BRIDGE | LOOKING WEST
AMPHITHEATER STAGE | LOOKING SOUTH
FARMERS MARKET PVILION | LOOKING SOUTH