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TEAM 16 Meeting #5 Recap With the teams defined the project now moves into two directions simultaneously. As we continue to think about how each individual space is developed we must also consider the relationship between each building and program. As we progress down this path the landscape and exterior experience will take shape. By visualizing in plan, section, and 3D we will be able to develop this experience real time using different design methods such as SketchUp. To the right you can see the building concepts and their size relative to one another. Consider more in depth how a person would want to get to each destination. Here are some other issues that will need to be addressed as our design progresses: The regulation sports fields take up the entire width of the pier. Where to locate pedestrian gathering areas and to which buildings they are related. The length of travel from the entrance to the end. The visibility of each building both on-site and off- site. Next Time: Master Planning Your Mentors Moving Forward The Brainstorm Steve Thomson [email protected] Drawing Management Inc. Client/ Structural Eng (917) 699-8448 Vibeke Koszeghy [email protected] Con Edison Client/ Architect (212) 460-4563 Peter Kanakos [email protected] GC Eng MEP/HVAC Engineer (212) 695-5313 Cynthia Laracuente [email protected] IPAC Construction Mngmt (914) 568-6776 John Walsh [email protected] IPAC Structural Engineer (914) 610-9850 George Cho [email protected] RTSPCPinnacle Architect (646) 784-7616 Robert Sutter [email protected] RTSPCPinnacle Architect, AIA (646) 784-7614 Maura Sordo [email protected] RTSPCPinnacle Interior Design (646) 784-7615 Aaron Johnson [email protected] RTSPCPinnacle Landscape Arch (847) 347-9817 Winston Wolf [email protected] TRA Studio Architecture (636) 544-2618

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TEAM 16Meeting #5

Recap

With the teams defined the project now moves into two directions simultaneously. As we continue to think about how each individual space is developed we must also consider the relationship between each building and program.

As we progress down this path the landscape and exterior experience will take shape. By visualizing in plan, section, and 3D we will be able to develop this experience real time using different design methods such as SketchUp.

To the right you can see the building concepts and their size relative to one another. Consider more in depth how a person would want to get to each destination. Here are some other issues that will need to be addressed as our design progresses:

The regulation sports fields take up the entire width of the pier.

Where to locate pedestrian gathering areas and to which buildings they are related.

The length of travel from the entrance to the end.

The visibility of each building both on-site and off-site.

Next Time: Master Planning

Your Mentors

Moving Forward The Brainstorm

Steve Thomson [email protected] Drawing Management Inc. Client/ Structural Eng (917) 699-8448Vibeke Koszeghy [email protected] Con Edison Client/ Architect (212) 460-4563Peter Kanakos [email protected] GC Eng MEP/HVAC Engineer (212) 695-5313Cynthia Laracuente [email protected] IPAC Construction Mngmt (914) 568-6776John Walsh [email protected] IPAC Structural Engineer (914) 610-9850George Cho [email protected] RTSPCPinnacle Architect (646) 784-7616Robert Sutter [email protected] RTSPCPinnacle Architect, AIA (646) 784-7614Maura Sordo [email protected] RTSPCPinnacle Interior Design (646) 784-7615Aaron Johnson [email protected] RTSPCPinnacle Landscape Arch (847) 347-9817Winston Wolf [email protected] TRA Studio Architecture (636) 544-2618