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THE JONES HOUSEFIU ∙ INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE ∙ IND 2238 ∙ RESIDENTIAL DESIGN 4 ∙ CAROLINA CARDONA ∙ ESPERANZA MUINO
TABLE OF CONTENTS
HUMAN BEHAVIOR CHARRETE
ORIGINAL DESIGN OVERVIEW
CLIENT PROFILE
SITE + BUILDING ANALYSIS
PROGRAM ANALYSIS
DESIGN CONCEPT
SPACE PLANNING
A.1
A.2
A.3
A.4
A.5
A.6.1
A.6.2
COURSE INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVES
∙ Gain understanding of theories of human behavior and interior environments to provide a unique, comfortable, and efficient interior environment.∙ Understand the relationship between the human feelings while experiencing and responding to the interior spaces.∙ Learn how to create original work and understand how to incorporate the ideas of others in a proper way.∙ Introduce the process of design problem solving, using graphic drawings as a means of representation, and review basic design concepts and terms.∙ Develop analytical skills, including: program analysis, site analysis, building analysis, and understand the relationship between them.∙ Cultivate competent schematic design skills, including: concept/design guidance development, the ability to visualize concepts through sketching perspectives, plans, sections, and elevations, and by building physical study models that explore spatial composition, space planning, and preliminary exploration of interior finishes.∙ Introduce design development skills through the production of layout of furniture, fixtures, and equipment.∙ Apply principles of lighting and materials to create an effective interior environment.∙ Strengthen the ability to express ideas clearly in oral presentations, critiques, and interviews. Improve the ability to communicate clearly in writing project programs, concept statements, reports, and research papers.
HUMAN BEHAVIOR CHARRETEMOOD, COMPOSITION + RELATION OF FORM
ENERGETICMINDFULDROWSY
UNDECIDED AMAZED LOVING
CURIOUSFRUSTRATED IMPRESSED
RELAXEDISOLATED
ORIGINAL DESIGN OVERVIEW
Tree from FOT Concept 47.. Courtesy of Roman Vlasov
STUDY IMAGES DESIGN PRINCIPLES + ELEMENTS USED
Elements• Line: repetition of vertical lines• Shape: geometric form • Direction: vertical• Size: by reducing the size of the rock, the eye automatically focuses on the dominant shape• Texture: rock- rough; structure- smooth• Color: contrast between rock and structure• Value: the eye is immediatly drawn to the area of maximum tonal contrast
Principles• Balance: A dark rock balances the lighter toned large shape. The darker a shape the heavier it appears• Gradation: Gradation from warm to cool and dark to light produce aerial perspective• Repetition with variation• Contrast in scale• Dominance by vertical lines. It gaines tension and interest• Visual unity
DESIGN CONCEPT
To translate a design inspiration into an original model incorporating repetition, contrast, and direction taken from the study model without reproducing other designer’s concepts. The design will promote repetition with the bass woods and wire, contrast between the black and wood color, and the direction being vertical.
FINAL MODEL INSPIRATION IMAGES
REPETITION
CONTRAST
DIRECTION
CLIENT PROFILE
THE JONES
BILL JONESBACKGROUNDBorn in England32 years oldHusband to Julie Jones
OCCUPATIONCreative Writer- Producer
INTERESTS & HOBBIESFamily gatheringsCook (bbq)Read (science-fiction)RunMotorcycle riderTravelBeach
EDUCATIONUniversity of FloridaCreative Writing Masters
JULIE JONES
BACKGROUNDBorn in Brazil30 years oldWife to Bill Jones
OCCUPATIONYoga InstructorNutritionist
INTERESTS & HOBBIESFriend gatheringsHerb gardenAromatherapy & spaPlays guitarTravelRead (nutrition books)
EDUCATIONUniversity of Miami Nutrition Major
BONGO JONES
BACKGROUNDBorn in England2 years oldJack Russell Terrier
OCCUPATIONAthletic
INTERESTS & HOBBIESRunFood puzzlesPlayFetchSwimBeach
SITE + BUILDING ANALYSISWATER FRONT SINGLE FAMILY HOME
M I A M I B E A C H, F L O R I D A
SITE
LocationAccessibilityDemographicsSunlightWindViewsNoiseLandscape Considerations
BUILDING
Structural SystemMeasurementsZoningSpatial QualityCirculation
PURPOSE + TYPE OF PROJECT
CONCLUSION +DESIGN GUIDELINES
Analyze the site and building to gather information about how the systems work and how they may affect the design.
LOCATION
Marlins Stadium 22 minutes
Downtown Miami23 minutes
American Airlines Arena 24 minutes
Miami Beach8 minutes
Perez Art Museum21 minutes
Jackson Memorial Hospital12 minutes
Miami Seaplane Base 17 minutes
Venetian Islands
SITE
DEMOGRAPHICS
Population: 90,669
Population Density: 3272% higher than Florida average
Median Age: 40 years old
Languages: 32% English; 55% Spanish
Married: 42% (15 years or older)
Ethnicity: 40.89% White; 53.45% Hispanic; 4.8% African American; 1.84% Asian
ACCESSIBILITY
I95
Bisc
ayne
Bou
leva
rd
Venetian Way
NW
6th
Ave
395
SUN
LIG
HT
June 21Sunrise
December 21Sunrise
December 21 Sunset
June 21 Sunset
N
CONCLUSION:
The North side of the house will recieve the least amount of sunlight and the East and West sides the most.
DAYLIGHT
Spaces receiving least sunlight
Spaces receiving moderate sunlight
Spaces receiving most sunlight
CONCLUSION:
The spaces with the most windows will receive the most sunlight. These spaces could be used for the dining, kitchen, and living spaces.
Cruise Ship TerminalCarnival Cruise ShipsOverhead Airplanes
Seaside Miami Airport
Highway TrafficI95, 395
OceanWater traffic
NOISE
WIND
DESCRIPTION:
Wind Direction: Comes from Southeast, travels in Northwest direction
Wind Speed: 5mph
Salinity Levels: 24.2-41.8
Humidity: 72% Annual Average
Warnings: Flood zone, Hurricane Zone
VIEWS
CONCLUSION:
The most important views are located on the North side of the house with views to the ocean and beyond. The spaces with views to the North side can use the windows as focal points for the space. The other views mostly consist of vegetation and street views.
LAN
DSC
APE
CON
SID
ERAT
ION
S
Trees
Water
Pier
DESCRIPTION:
Several Sabal Palms surrounding the area. Waterfront.
BUILDING
STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS
DESCRIPTION:
Structure: Structural Walls (no columns)
Envelope: Block
Windows: Vertical
CONCLUSION:
The house has a simple envelope of load bearing structural walls allowing for an open floor plan and flexible design in the interior. The vertical windows bring in plently of sunlight without using an excessive amount of horizonatal sq. footage.
MEASUREMENTS TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE: 6000 sq. ft
CONCLUSION: The spaces are based on a consistant square grid. This allows for easier programming and important for avoiding narrow and uncomfortable spaces.
ZONINGPublic spaces
Private spaces
CONCLUSION:
The ground floor consists of mostly larger public spaces while the second floor consists of more divided private spaces. This creates an important distinction for the design of the house in combining the public spaces and separating the private spaces.
CIRCULATION +SPATIAL QUALITY
Entrances
Circulation
Central stair circulation
STAIRS
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Thresholds
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Nodes
DESCRIPTION:
The circulation pathway surrounds the of the stairs in the center of the space.
MAJOR ISSUES +CONCLUSIONS
SUNLIGHT:The East and West facades are receiving most of the sunlight.
WARNINGS:Site is located in a seasonal flood and hurricane zone.
LANDSCAPE:Water front property
SUNLIGHT:• Implement interior shading devices
WARNINGS:• Install a sewage water backdrop• Porous outdoor surfaces help water seep into the ground• Channel stormwater by installing gravel or brick for the driveway• Hurricane-proof windows
LANDSCAPE:• Use most of landscape on East and West sides of site• Use tall trees to add privacy for the house
DESIGN GUIDELINES
PROGRAM ANALYSIS
PURPOSETo design a home for a newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Jones and their dog Bongo.
The home will be an enjoyable atmosphere for the home owners and their visitors. It will provide various comfortable areas for social gatherings with an easy flow circulation in the interior and exterior of the house.
GOALS
INTRODUCTION
PROGRAM/CRUCIAL ASPECTS• Herb garden• Fitness studio with conversion to a social space• Outdoor entertaining space and bbq area• Large kitchen• Office for Mr. Jones• Dog room• Open floor plan• Conversation areas• Most private zones on the second floor• Connection between the exterior and interior spaces
The home will accommodate their needs which include conversation areas for their friends and family, an outside cooking area for bbq, a large kitchen, a fitness studio/social room, an herb garden, and an office.
DOMINANT FEATURES
FIRST FLOOR PROGRAM
FITNESSSTUDIO
KITCHEN
BBQAREA
HERBGARDEN
FULL BATH
POOL
GUEST ROOM
ENTRY + FOYER
FULL BATH
LIVING ROOM
STAIRS
OFFICE
GARAGE
DINING ROOM
APROX. 4,226 SF
PUBLIC ZONE
PRIVATE ZONE
WORK ZONE
PRIMARY ADJACENT
SECONDARY ADJACENT
RELAX ROOM
SECOND FLOOR PROGRAM
DOG + FAMILY ROOM
MASTER SUITE
MASTER BATH
STAIRS
LAUNDRY
OPEN TO BELOW
APROX. 1,754 SF
PUBLIC ZONE
PRIVATE ZONE
WORK ZONE
PRIMARY ADJACENT
SECONDARY ADJACENT
ANALYSIS
ENTRY + FOYER
PURPOSETo welcome guests and add curb appeal to the home.Provides a transition from the exterior to the interior.
ENTRY + FOYER
STAIRS
OFFICE
ACCESS • FIRST IMPRESSIONAPROX. 160 SF
ACTIVITIES + NEEDSThe foyer includes a large closet for coats and additional storage and a chandelier
CAPACITYHigh use area when entering and exiting the home
FF&E
Reflection: The entry is located centrally in the house which gives option to the occupant to decide which way to go.
PUBLIC ZONE
PRIVATE ZONE
WORK ZONE
PRIMARY ADJACENT
SECONDARY ADJACENT
RELAX ROOM
LIVING ROOM
LIVING ROOMGATHERING • ENTERTAININGAPROX. 450 SF
PURPOSETo relax, socialize, and entertain.A room for general and informal everyday use.
ACTIVITIES + NEEDSFor family and friend gatherings.The living room includes furnishings such as a sofa, chairs, a coffee table, a T.V unit, and a chandelier.
CAPACITYFor the family and guests (aprox. 8 people)
FF&E
LIVING ROOM
DINING ROOM
KITCHEN
Reflection: The living room is a conversation area located near the dining room and kitchen which are also areas for gatherings.
STAIRS
PUBLIC ZONE
PRIVATE ZONE
WORK ZONE
PRIMARY ADJACENT
SECONDARY ADJACENT
DINING ROOMMEALS • GATHERING • CONSUMING
APROX. 275 SF
DINING ROOM
KITCHEN
BBQAREA
BATHROOM
PURPOSEA room in which meals are eatenConversation area
ACTIVITIES + NEEDSInformal sit downsThe dining room includes a dining set and a buffet.
CAPACITYFor the family and guests (aprox. 8 people)
FF&E
Reflection: The dining room is near the kitchen for ease of clean up and near the living room as an adjacent space for gatherings.
PUBLIC ZONE
PRIVATE ZONE
WORK ZONE
PRIMARY ADJACENT
SECONDARY ADJACENT
KITCHENCOOKING • GATHERING
APROX. 600 SF
DINING ROOM
KITCHEN
BBQAREA
PURPOSEAn area where food is prepared and cooked
ACTIVITIES + NEEDSLarge island with seating to cook and socialize with friends and family.Informal sit downsThe kitchen is equipped with a sink, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, cabinets, a pantry, an island and other electric appliances.
CAPACITYFor the family and guests (aprox. 8 people)
FF&E
Reflection: The kitchen is near the bbq area for convenience of passing food and is located in the north of the home adjacent to the herb garden and has views of the ocean.
PUBLIC ZONE
PRIVATE ZONE
WORK ZONE
PRIMARY ADJACENT
SECONDARY ADJACENT
STAIRS
HERBGARDEN
MASTER SUITE + MASTER BATHRELAXING • SLEEPING • PRIVACYSUITE APROX. 600 SFBATHROOM APROX. 200 SFTOTAL: APROX. 800 SF
PURPOSEThe principal and largest bedroom of the homeA private place to relax, meditate, sleep, read, have coffee
ACTIVITIES + NEEDSIncludes furnishings such as a bed, dresser, a seating area, and night stands, a private bath only accessible from the bedroom, a dressing area, and a walk- in closet.
CAPACITYFor the heads of household (Mr. and Mrs. Jones)
FF&E
PUBLIC ZONE
PRIVATE ZONE
WORK ZONE
PRIMARY ADJACENT
SECONDARY ADJACENT
Reflection: The master suite is located on the second floor for more privacy as well as the extension of the master bathroom. It is adjacent to the dog room and laundry for convenience.
DOG + FAMILY ROOM
MASTER SUITE
MASTER BATH
STAIRS
LAUNDRY
BATHROOMS
FULL BATH
STAIRS
KITCHENFITNESSSTUDIO
FULL BATH
PURPOSEFor personal hygiene activities
ACTIVITIES + NEEDSContains a vanity with sink, a toilet, either a bathtub, a shower, or both, bath cabinets and storageThe master bathroom has an addition of a jacuzzi tub
CAPACITYFor any guests or the heads of the household (1 person)
FF&EPUBLIC ZONE
PRIVATE ZONE
WORK ZONE
PRIMARY ADJACENT
SECONDARY ADJACENT
Reflection: The bathrooms are located conveniently near the gathering areas for guests’ use and in the fitness studio convenient for the bbq area, pool, and studio users
HYGIENE • NECESSITIESAPROX. 90 SF
OFFICE
OFFICE
LIVING ROOM
ENTRY + FOYER
STAIRS
WORK • READ • WRITEAPROX. 300 SF
PURPOSEA quiet room for reading, writing, working
ACTIVITIES + NEEDSIncludes a library, a desk with chairs, and a sofa.
CAPACITYFor heads of the household (Mr. and Mrs. Jones)
FF&E
Reflection: Located on the first floor near the entry in the corner of the west side of the house with plenty of natural lighting.
PUBLIC ZONE
PRIVATE ZONE
WORK ZONE
PRIMARY ADJACENT
SECONDARY ADJACENT
RELAX ROOMTRANQUILIITY • MEDITATION • BREAK
APROX. 150 SF
GUEST ROOM
RELAXROOM
STAIRS
ENTRY +FOYER
PUBLIC ZONE
PRIVATE ZONE
WORK ZONE
PRIMARY ADJACENT
SECONDARY ADJACENT
PURPOSEA room for a brief reprieve. Offers a tranquil space for relaxing, meditate, listen to music or take a break
ACTIVITIES + NEEDSIncludes a chair hammock, a lounge chair, and a built-in bookshelf with seating
CAPACITYAprox. 4 people
FF&E
GUEST ROOM
GUEST ROOM
RELAXROOM
FULL BATH
STAIRS
VISITORS • SLEEPINGAPROX. 225 SF
PURPOSEFor visitors or guests to sleep in
ACTIVITIES + NEEDSIncludes a bed, a nightstand, a closet, a dresser, and a sofa bed for additional space for sleeping.
CAPACITYFor any guests staying (aprox. 3 people)
FF&E
PUBLIC ZONE
PRIVATE ZONE
WORK ZONE
PRIMARY ADJACENT
SECONDARY ADJACENT
Reflection: Located adjacent to the bathroom shared as well with other guests in the home and near the entry in the corner of the east side of the house.
DOG + FAMILY ROOM
PUBLIC ZONE
PRIVATE ZONE
WORK ZONE
PRIMARY ADJACENT
SECONDARY ADJACENT
PURPOSEFor the family to be together and relax privately and for Bongo to play and sleep.An informal, all-purpose room
ACTIVITIES + NEEDSIncludes a built-in large TV, a sofa, a coffee table, a dog bed, andstorage furniture
CAPACITYFor the family (Mr. and Mrs. Jones; Bongo)
FF&E
Reflection: A space for the family to relax alone, enjoy, train Bongo, and any activity that is private for the family.
RECREATION • RELAXING • INFORMALAPROX. 360 SF
DOG + FAMILY ROOM
MASTER SUITE
MASTER BATH
STAIRS
LAUNDRY
UTILITIES
PUBLIC ZONE
PRIVATE ZONE
WORK ZONE
PRIMARY ADJACENT
SECONDARY ADJACENT
PURPOSEA room equipped with appliances for washing and other domestic work.
ACTIVITIES + NEEDSIncludes a washer and dryer for laundry, and storage space
CAPACITYFor the heads of household (Mr. and Mrs. Jones)
FF&E
LAUNDRY • CHORESAPROX. 100 SF
Reflection: Located on the second floor convenient for laundry purposes, adjacent to the master suite.
DOG + FAMILY ROOM
MASTER SUITE
STAIRS
LAUNDRY
GARAGE
LIVING ROOM
GARAGE
KITCHEN
STAIRS
PUBLIC ZONE
PRIVATE ZONE
WORK ZONE
PRIMARY ADJACENT
SECONDARY ADJACENT
STORAGE • TRANSPORTATIONAPROX. 390 SF
PURPOSEFor housing of car and motorcycleCould be used as storage of travel items
ACTIVITIES + NEEDSStorage, space for any travel items such as a bicycleRepairs on car or motorcycleIncludes a built-in storage along the wall
CAPACITYFor the heads of household (Mr. and Mrs. Jones)
FF&E
Reflection: A driveway along the house leads to the garage which is located on the north-west side of the house. Used for storage and repairs.
FITNESS STUDIO
FITNESSSTUDIO
FULL BATH
POOLBBQAREA
HERBGARDEN
PUBLIC ZONE
PRIVATE ZONE
WORK ZONE
PRIMARY ADJACENT
SECONDARY ADJACENTFLEXIBILITY • SOCIAL • MULTI-USEAPROX. 385 SF
PURPOSEFor any kind of fitness activity especially for yoga classes.Could be converted into a social space for friends and family.
ACTIVITIES + NEEDSIncludes all the supplies needed for yoga and fitness activity such as yoga mats, light-weight dumbbells, and a large mirror along one wall.Storage for all the fitness supplies so it could be used as a social space for any type of gathering such as a bbq or a pool party.Additional seating for social events.Bathroom included with shower used after the pool.
CAPACITYFor the family and guests (aprox. 20 people)
FF&E
Reflection: Flexible place for many occasions with views to the ocean and great lighting inside.
BBQ AREA
POOL
KITCHEN
BBQAREA
FITNESSSTUDIO
FULL BATH
PUBLIC ZONE
PRIVATE ZONE
WORK ZONE
PRIMARY ADJACENT
SECONDARY ADJACENT
MEAT • COOKING • SOCIALAPROX. 385 SF
PURPOSEAn area for that has equipment for preparing and cooking food.Used for grilling
ACTIVITIES + NEEDSIncludes an outdoor island with a grill, sink, storage for grilling, seating for gatherings and an overhead conditionAdjacent to the pool for an outdoor event
CAPACITYFor the family and guests (aprox. 20 people)
FF&E
Reflection: Adjacent to the kitchen for an easy flow of food and near the pool for any gathering.
HERB GARDEN
FITNESSSTUDIO
KITCHEN
BBQAREA
HERBGARDEN
PUBLIC ZONE
PRIVATE ZONE
WORK ZONE
PRIMARY ADJACENT
SECONDARY ADJACENT
PURPOSEA part of garden where herbs are grown.
ACTIVITIES + NEEDSGrow herb plants that have culinary value and aromatic value.Herbs could be used for aromatherapy.Contains an herb wall, some seating, a sink, and overhead condition
CAPACITYFor Mrs. Jones
FF&E
Reflection: Adjacent to the kitchen to use herbs for cooking and near the fitness studio to practice aromatherapy in the open space of the studio.
MEAT • COOKING • SOCIALAPROX. 385 SF
DESIGN GUIDELINESThe home will be an open floor plan warm atmosphere where friends and family feel comfortable as well as the home owners.
There is an important connection between the interior and exterior which is reflected with cooking and social events.
Entertainment is important to the family as well as having their own privacy which is the main reason why the master bedroom, dog/family room are on the second floor.
An easy flow is throughout the home to make the user go around the home with no difficulty.
The family owner’s needs are exemplified throughout the house such as having the fitness room for yoga, an office for reading and writing, a large kitchen and a bbq area for cooking, entertainment areas for friends and family gatherings, a dog/ family room for Bongo and Mr. and Mrs. Jones, and a herb garden foraromatherapy.
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DESIGN CONCEPT
CONCEPT STATEMENTCreate a warm atmosphere that conveys the feeling of comfort and openess that pulls you from one space to the next smoothly. This is achieved through an open and flowing arrangement of spaces and the use of earthtone colors and textures that invoke a sense of connection.
SPACE PLANNING
SectionsElevations
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
GARAGE
KITCHEN
HERB GARDENFITNESS STUDIO + SOCIAL SPACE
DININGAREA
LIVING ROOM
OFFICERELAX ROOM
GUEST ROOM
BBQ AREA
POOL
ENTRY
W.I.C
BATH ROOM
B
A
SectionsElevations
MASTER SUITE
LAUNDRY
MASTER BATH
DOG ROOM FAMILY ROOM
OPEN TO BELOW
W.I.C W.I.C
A
B
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
Recessed light
Chandelier
Pendant light
SECOND FLOOR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
Recessed light
Pendant light
Chandelier
Chandelier
Chandelier
SECTIONS
SECTION A
SECTION A
SECTIONS
SECTION B
ELEVATIONSFRONT OF HOUSE
ELEVATIONSMASTER SUITE
ELEVATIONS
ELEVATIONSMASTER BATH
ELEVATIONSFAMILY + DOG ROOM
ELEVATIONSOFFICE
ELEVATIONSGUEST ROOM
PERSPECTIVESPERSPECTIVESLIVING ROOM
PERSPECTIVESLIVING ROOM
PERSPECTIVESRELAX ROOM
PERSPECTIVESDINING AREA
PERSPECTIVESKITCHEN
PERSPECTIVESHERB GARDEN
PERSPECTIVESBBQ AREA
PERSPECTIVESFITNESS STUDIO
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