revit architecture work
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Vertical community Train station Mixed used high-rise East village master plan Innovative office environmentTRANSCRIPT
Revit Architecture Work
Amin [email protected]
VERTICAL COMMUNITY / EVOLO COMPETITION 2010
East Village is the largest District in downtown San Diego, located east of the Gaslamp Quarter and southeast of the Core District and Cortez Hill. This neighborhood was once a blighted warehouse district, now, revitalized by the upbringing of PETCO Park in 2004. Visitors and tourists can now attend the baseball games, enjoy luxury hotels and restaurants, rooftop, bars, cafes, boutique shops, galleries and live music venues all over downtown, San Diego. At this rate of high development and increasing tourism and residency population, it is expected that by 2050, San Diego’s population will top another 1.5 million. In anticipation of San Diego’s density increase and provided capacity, vertical integral communities are one of the most discussed future development proposals in San Diego and all over the world. A vertical community’s foundation is based on a community’s cultural, social, economic and structural needs. It is a responsive, adaptable and integral design strategy for a developing community.
Transformation of skin structure
�e skin structure is based on biological tensegrityseeking out its scienti�c and structural components of adaptation and development. Cellular Tensegrityde�nes new rules of biological design that govern the skeletal structure of the biological shell / skeleton. By using a similar type of skin design for architecture as cytoskeletal skin of molecular cell structures, can helpin environmental sustainability and providing for communitynecessities.
Year 2050
Biological TensegritiesScience+Structure
People, communities and urban cities are engrossed in variable layers and complexities, while accumulating intensities of development throughout time, when architecture stays static. By using a biologically responsive skin structure, it will be able to house people in 2010, as well as supporting the density population of 2050 by having the ability to grow and accommodate for the needs of the community.�e skin’s characteristics are just as our own skin, having some level of elasticity, �exibility and adaptivity, but extremely durable, long lasting and changes as we change through time. �e skin responds to the current needsof its time in social, cultural and economic changes. It grows as the community grows,it changes as it changes, they are integral.
Skin as structure
View from Broadway street to vertical community
Main Structure
Main Circulation
View from Broadway street to vertical community
Main Structure
Main Circulation
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PLAN VIEW
INTERIOR VIEW
Project site
Downtown San Diego
ParkSchoolAirportSantafe depot
New Train station
New Train station
Main goal & concept: + Provide public & green spaces+ Increase job opportunity+ Improve density in downtown San Diego area
Train station / 2010
Plan view
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A - entrance
ENTRANCE
TICKETINGCONCOURSECIRCULATION INFORMATION BOOTHSTATION SERVICE OFFICESSECURITYEMPLOYEE FACILITIESRETAIL
RESTAURANT FOOD COURT REST ROOMS COFFEE SHOP
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Section
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- concourse
C - retailStructural Diagram
Mixed used High-rise / 2010
The social, cultural,and political aspect of architecture has potential to transform the way we perceive the world. The site is dealing with major issues like transportation,homelessness, lack of business opportunity and contextual sustainability. This project is investigating how mixed-use high-rise building can be part of the solution of these issuesfor downtown San Diego.
10TH AVE J. ST
ISLAND ST
Project site
Program:
Residential
Commercial
Restaurant & ca�è
Mixed use-high rise
1. Court yard2. Hotel entrance3. Commercial space4. Restaurant5. Cafe & bar6. Bathroom7. Underground parking8. Electrical room9. Mechanical room10. Bicycle storage11. Residential entrance12. Office13. Hotel lobby
Section
Plan view
Residential plan view
Interior view
View from balcony to ball park
East village-master plan / 2011
EAST VILLAGE
MASTER PLAN PROPOSAL+ a park [green pathway] along the �ngers of the fault line : Breaking the Grid+ rezoning East Village to provide for the community’s future needs: . economically . socially . sustainably + bringing back the Arts and Education into East Village+ reconnecting the neighborhoods and green spaces of San Diego+ providing East Village with an Iconic destination of a park + designing for East Village to be an entirely walkable community + to provide for ALL of East village residents [ie. homeless.]
SITE ISSUES: EXECUTION:
Trolley line.
Historic district.
Job opportunity.
Parks.
Parking.
Create more job opportunity like retailspaces, commercial spaces and corporation.
Create more green spaces throughout the site and to provide relief from hardscape and more sustainable future
Take advantange of under ground parking
Improve public transportation with bus, bike and pedestrian path
Opportunity to take advantage of adaptive reuse, remodeling, and redevelopment/ rezoning.
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Mix use/Retail Student Housing/Retail Existing Housing Mac Corporation BuildingMix Retail New Building Parking Structure Residential/Retail Police Station Live Work Lo�s/ Artist Lo�sPerformance Art Center Museum Park Newschool Restaurant Albertson/ApartmentsGas Station
LAND USE + RE-ZONING DIAGRAM :
SUSTAINABILITY WATER RENEWAL + RE-USE:
toilet + sink
planting + trees
drinking waterrain water
desalination treatment.
greywater system.greywater system integration.
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EAST VILLAGE
SITE AXONOMETRIC
East Village, San Diego
Innovative office environment / 2011
Critical Position:
�e lack of social interaction with the corporate environment has created many social issues. the economics rendered the everyday day life American employee to the slave of the society.
A -bring social interaction B -innovative o�ce environment C -allow for programmatic modi�cation
Goal:
Program
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Economic
Education
Allow for programmatic Modi�cation
Option B - Education / SchoolOption A (main ) - Corporate o�ce
1- Retail, commercial2- Gallery / museum3- Shopping center4 A- o�ce spaces4 B- classes, studio & admin5 A- kindergarten5 B- library Location: 1403 BROADWAY ST. , 92101
BROADWAY ST.
E ST.
15th AVE 16th AVE
Police Department
SITE PLANN
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1- Entrance 2- Courtyard3- Courtyard4- O�ce building5- Shopping center6- Parking
Level 10- Option A
Level 10- Option B
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1- Lobby2- Reception3- Waiting area4- Executive o�ce5- Open o�ce6- Conference room7- Bathroom 8- Emergency stairs9- Open stairs10- Kitchen11- Electrical12- Storage13- Print center
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1- Studio space2- Open stairs3- Lounge / group study4- Kitchen5- Print center6- Private study7- Storage8- Electrical9- Research room10- Computer lab11- Emergency stairs12- Bathrooms
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View from public space to o�ce building
View to entrance & commercial spaces
Diagrams
HierarchyCirculation
Stairs to allow social interaction Within �oors
Gallery
View from south to o�ce & courtyard
View from public space to downtown San Diego
Structural Diagram Concrete core
Steel column
Primary steel beam
Secondary steel beam
Metal Louvers
Fresh air
1- Double skin facade2- Steel beam3- Glazing4- Mechanical5- Operable window6- Finish �oor7- Corrugated aluminium 8- Concrete9- Air insulation
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Section through facade