After the midterm review, the structure I had in mind changed significantly to be more coherent in terms of where program is located and what the space intends for patrons to do both above and below. I wanted to maintain the core spatial relationships I established throughout the semester, but I had to “reel in” the form enough that it could be understood easier.
1:20 site drawing
Plans
starting from bottom to above:
Sections
context: section through playground and sidewalk, front entrance, Auburn Assessment center in the background
context: a cut through the site and library, ingersoll housing complex in background
Detail Drawing of pod system:
Diagram of the panel-to-pod fiber optic system
The panels that reach above the surface bring natural light into the pods and underground space by using fiber optics.
Models
the 1:20 and 1/8″ models were meant to act as supplements to one another
1:20 model
Photos of the 1:20 model were taken at angles associated with the site
Aerial
From Auburn Place sidewalk
From sidewalk level access, looking towards front entrance
view of outdoor performance stage from outdoor seating platform
View from a room in an eastern part of the Ingersoll complex across from the site
view from playground
view from further into the playground
view from walkway passing the school playground
view at the entrance of playground access slope into potluck space. note: areas that are open are not enclosed because of the spatial quality created by the “parted wood” system on the roof of the structure. This allows for light to pass through the side facing south, which flows into the public potluck space.
view from sidewalk+stairs that lead into the playground
1/8″ model
This model highlights the spatial quality of the area below the roof, where a large portion of the program takes place: