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Working Small Alex West Studio III Prof. Singeisen Spring 2015 Concept The studios need to function well. they need to be flexible and compact. I used the tiny house movement and movable architecture as my design drivers. 5' - 4" 3' - 0 " 3' - 0 " 9' - 9 " 3' - 6" 2' - 6 " 8' - 0" 3' - 2 " 2' - 6" 2' - 0" 1' - 11" 3' - 5 " 3' - 0” 0' - 10 " 4' - 4 3/4" 3' - 1 " 15' - 0" 2' - 1" 4' - 4 3/4" 2' - 6 " 7' - 4 " 17' - 10" 10' - 0" 4' - 0" 1' - 9" 3' - 5" 1' - 11" 2' - 1" 2' - 0" 1' - 11" 1' - 9" 3' - 0" 2' - 10" 2' - 10" 6' - 0" Floor Joist 24” O.C., Typ. 6' - 0" 4' - 0" 3' - 3" 3' - 6" Light Dependent Studio This studio is designed for artists that need uniform northern light in order to produce their works. The bay window provides an even amount of northern light to penetrate the space over a longer period of time. The detail drawings at- tempt to explain how each piece of furniture was designed with the thought of utilizing the limited amount of space effectively. Each piece was designed to transform. Floor Plan Details Details Handle Drafting Table Work Station Computer Station Site Plan Drafting Studio This studio is designed for artists that work using a combination of hand drafting, com- puter drafting, and model building. This unit has two skylights to provide natural light penetration in addition to the use of artificial lighting. The Computer station and drafting table are placed next to each other, so that the designer can seamlessly Transition between hand work and computer work. 2’ -10” 3’ -0” 4’ -11” 3’ -0” 3’ -1” 10” 3’ - 6” 4’ - 4” 10’ - 8” 3’ - 3-7/8” 2’ - 1” shelf 3 shelf 2 shelf 1 2’ 1” 2’ - 4” 8’ - 0” 6’ - 3” 1’ - 0” 2’ - 9” 1’ - 0” 1’ - 0” 2’ 6” 10” 10” 3’ - 2” 2’ - 5” 1’ - 6” Floor plan Floor Joist plan Work Space Entry Storage Space Interstitial Space Pin-up Space Roof Plan Site Sun Studies 8 AM 12 am 3 Pm 4’ 2 1’ 0’ 8’ 4’ 2 1’ 0’ 8’ 65’ 32’ 16’ 0’ 130’

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Working SmallAlex West Studio III Prof. Singeisen Spring 2015

Concept

The studios need to function

well. they need to be flexible

and compact. I used the tiny

house movement and movable

architecture as my design

drivers.

5' -

4"

3' - 0"

3' - 0"

9' - 9"

3' -

6"

2' - 6"

8' -

0"

3' - 2"

2' -

6"

2' -

0"

1' -

11"

3' - 5"

3' - 0”

0' - 10"

4' -

4 3

/4"

3' - 1"

15' -

0"

2' -

1"

4' -

4 3

/4"

2' - 6 "7' - 4 "

17' - 10"

10' - 0"4' - 0"

1' - 9" 3' - 5" 1' - 11" 2' - 1" 2' - 0" 1' - 11" 1' - 9"3' - 0"

2' - 10" 2' - 10"6' - 0"

Floor Joist24” O.C., Typ.

6' - 0"

4' -

0"

3' - 3"

3' - 6"

Light Dependent Studio

This studio is designed for artists that need

uniform northern light in order to produce

their works. The bay window provides an even

amount of northern light to penetrate the

space over a longer period of time.

The detail drawings at-

tempt to explain how

each piece of furniture

was designed with the

thought of utilizing the

limited amount of space

effectively. Each piece was

designed to transform.

Floor Plan Details

Details

Handle

Drafting Table

Work Station

Computer Station

Site Plan

Drafting Studio

This studio is designed for artists that work

using a combination of hand drafting, com-

puter drafting, and model building. This unit

has two skylights to provide natural light

penetration in addition to the use of artificial

lighting. The Computer station and drafting

table are placed next to each other, so that

the designer can seamlessly Transition between

hand work and computer work.

2’ -10”

3’ -

0”

4’ -

11”

3’ -

0”

3’ -

1”

10”

3’ - 6

”4’ - 4

10’ -

8”

3’ - 3-7/8”

2’ - 1”

shelf 3

shelf 2

shelf 1

2’ 1”

2’ - 4”

8’ - 0”

6’ - 3”

1’ - 0”

2’ - 9”

1’ - 0”

1’ - 0”

2’ 6”

10” 10”

3’ - 2”

2’ - 5

1’ - 6

Floor plan Floor Joist plan

Work

Space

Entry

Storage

Space

Interstitial

Space

Pin-up

Space

Roof Plan

Site Sun Studies

8 AM 12 am 3 Pm

4’ 2 1’ 0’ 8’

4’ 2 1’ 0’ 8’

65’ 32’16’ 0’ 130’