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HOUSE AND STUDIO Brenda Bradley & Mary Kelly McDaniel CAD and Technology Professor Brody November 12, 2004

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Page 1: HOUSE AND STUDIO Brenda Bradley & Mary Kelly McDaniel CAD and Technology Professor Brody November 12, 2004

HOUSE AND STUDIO

Brenda Bradley & Mary Kelly McDaniel

CAD and Technology

Professor Brody

November 12, 2004

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ARCHITECTS WEBSITEb&k+ b,m http://www.brandlhuber.com/

Köln brandlhuber&kniess+ Anne-Julchen Bernhardt http://www.berndkniess.net/

Bjiörn Martenson http://www.allein.com/

CLIENTDr. Rulaman RothCOMPLETION DATE2000LOCATIONGeisselstraße, KCologne

http://www.a-matter.com/eng/projects/pr091/Geisselstrasse-pr091-01-biennale.asp

Preliminary Information

Main Web Address:

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Concept + Function

Concept Combines the idea of a dream villa with the functionality of a terraced house to create a modern inner-city living space Staggered cube shape is due to building regulations and neighborhood situation

Function Residential and Studio Building Married couple and 4 children

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Cross Section

3 Parts:1. three-story front part of the house with studio

and private rooms for the parents2. single-story connecting structure with main

entrance, dining and kitchen area3. two-story garden house for children

Open ground plan around interior courtyards

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Program

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ROOM TOTAL AREA (SQ FEET)Bedroom 3 119Bedroom 4 119Studio 294TOTAL 532

FIRST FLOOR PROGRAM

ROOM TOTAL AREA (SQ FEET)Dining 135Kitchen 119Bedroom 1 119Bedroom 2 119Play Room 158Bathroom 30Entrance 190Office 170Drawing Room 113TOTAL 1153

GROUND FLOOR PROGRAM

ROOM TOTAL AREA (SQ FEET)Library 147Bedroom/Bathroom 60TOTAL 207

SECOND FLOOR PROGRAM House + Studio Exterior View

TOTAL SQUARE FEET6.60 m wide or 22 feet wide42 m long or 138 feet long

Program Distribution

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Model

Open spaces designed as outdoor spaces: used as play areas, flower beds, sunbathing terrace, breakfast terrace, parking space Outdoor areas have the character of indoor roomsIndoor and outdoor spaces are interrelated; views towards toward the outside become views toward the inside

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Ground Floor Plan

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First Floor Plan

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Second Floor Plan

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MATERIALS

1. Polycarbonate, 2. Wallpaper, 3. Enamel, 4. Concrete, 5. Travertine, 6. Rosewood

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Ground Floor Day Lighting

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First Floor Day Lighting

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Second Floor Day Lighting

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HOUSE + STUDIO

“…a dream villa with the functionality of a terraced house to create a modern inner-city living space…”

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smooth

fun

warm

rich

luscious

Fondue Fantasy

retro

funky

seductive

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Accessibility GuidelinesRestaurant & Dining Areas

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Accessibility GuidelinesPublic Restrooms

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Bubble Diagram

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Precedent Studies

The concept for the Mix restaurant revolves around modernity and craft. This is reflected in the blend of new and old materials, such as the antique wood that was restored to be used for the tabletops in conjunction with a glass top bar and pendant lighting fixtures.

Mix – New York City

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Precedent StudiesMix – New York City

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Precedent StudiesMix – New York City

“An extraordinary recipe of attention to detail and design” “On a recessed, small-screen monitor in the front door of Mix, a 24-hour film of the workings of a Ducasse kitchen plays. Perhaps the video is a metaphor for the design of the restaurant; it reflects modernity and craft.

The restaurant design is defined by its dedicated attention to detail and materials. For example, the dining tables, designed by Patrick Jouin and fabricated by a local craftsman, are made of zebrawood. Antique wood from old, French train cars used to transport cows and other goods serves as flooring. The bathroom features chrome toilet handles designed by Le Corbusier and produced by one of his ancestors who singularly owns the mold. The restaurant presents several objects designed by Jouin (some of which were fabricated by his father) such as pendant lights, a bread/butter tray and Nutella spoon, and an "X" tray table.

The restaurant plays with new and old materials. Dark, hand-stitched leather embroidery lining the walls and ceiling of the entrances is juxtaposed with the glass-topped bar, lit from underneath by colored lights. Slowly changing throughout the evening, the combinations of red, blue, and green lights provide up to 14 million possible colors. Across from the bar is a grouping of "drink sticks," small Corian stands of varying heights. The closed-in seating element, made of fiberglass and steel, is upholstered in a warm gray fabric on the inside and painted with an iridescent paint on the outside.”

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CONSIDERATIONS

Erin KennedyMaria Mormile

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FLOOR PLAN & SCALE

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SECTIONS & AXON

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BUBBLE DIAGRAM / MATRIX

SQFTService counter with hot chocolate and coffee machinery - 10 lf 100 sf

35 sf35 sf

330 sfKitchen with tempering machines, mobile rack storage, dry storage, 120 sfwrapping area, fridge/freezer; 40 lf clear counter area; double commercial sink

20 sf20 sf

100 sf20 sf20 sf

800 sf200 sf1000 sf1000 sf

Mechanical room and GarbageJanitors and Mechanical room

ADJ

Kitchen Garbage and JanitorsCafé and bathrooms

Service counter and Package displayService counter and Display case

Program Area

Bathrooms

StorageGarbage area away from food

Janitors room and Service counter and Storage

Space Display case and Kitchen

Table and/or café seating for 22

Display case - 6 lf minimumPackage displays on shelve or in case

Bathrooms (2• 1•), one accessible stall minimum

Total programmed space:Existing net floor area:

Janitors roomMechanical room

Sub-total:Circulation - 25%

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CODES ANALYSIS

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ENROBING MACHINEESPRESSO MACHINE

COOLING TABLE 30"W x 48"L x 35"H

EquipmentDISPLAY CASES77”W x 40”D x57”H

56" x 38" x 61"19.5”w x 21”d x 20.5”h

Precedent Study &

has become known as the place to go before and after the movies, the theater or dinner to enjoy a great dessert and an expertly-made cappuccino. With our unique European design and open air atmosphere by floor-to-ceiling French windows, Cafe Lalo is the place to see and to be seen. Come sip an espresso with the writers, artists and celebrities who join the locals to enjoy soothing jazz and classical music in a relaxing atmosphere.

Chocolate Bar is a candy store for grown ups -pure and simple. We work with New York City's finest chocolate makers to bring a variety of chocolate treats to the West Village in a relaxing and fun atmosphere - we're not stuffy and we're not fussy, but we do take chocolate very seriously. Expect the latest in flavor combinations as well as classic and retro inspired lines. Don't expect additives, preservatives, or anything fake.