the final project for my fall 2010 quarter was to design a new campus for the NewSchool of Architecture and Design in San Diego. the site location is just north of downtown and south of balboa park. we were given the freedom to design our own program with the only true requirements being that it had to at least entail the same facilities we have now at school.
after i created my specific program, I started to analyze the site and all that it has to offer. I took away a lot of information but broke down my research into three main criteria of the site that I thought would most directly affect a strong design. they are as follows:
CURRENT VEGETATION
balboa park has beautiful natural vegetation that is desired to not be destroyed/removed |
ENTRY INTO THE SITE
the site has two main entry points from a main parking lot along with a minor entrance from a southern parking lot |
VIEWS
there are magnificent views from the site to the downtown area as well as the coronado bridge |
taking these three main site characteristics into consideration, my building started to take its form.
I address the most opportune location of the site according to my analysis |
Opening up the center allows for a public outdoor plaza |
Pulling up the west end of the form creates a better response to the entrances into the site as well as creating two new public plazas |
Tweaking the form to better respond to the program as well as the site creates a more intriguing form overall |
Building Layout:
floor plans for the school are wide open in order to establish an efficient layout that can be used for universal purposes. immediate entrance into the school takes you to the front of the auditorium. placing the auditorium in this location allows for easy navigation for visitors coming to see a guest speaker or other shows in the auditorium. located next to the auditorium is a gallery that will be used to showcase student work and other projects to create a stronger identity for the school amongst the community.
studio floor plans are open for maximum use of the space. studios should be centered around community and with an open floor plan like this, students will have the freedom to see other work being completed around them in order to induce dialog amongst everyone.
Building Responses:
with all that I put into my design I wanted to invoke sustainable practices throughout. using thermal walls, north vs south facing windows, and positive/negative pressure, I establish a lot of passive heating and cooling systems throughout the structure. this will not only serve as an example of what architecture should stand for but will also make the structure comfortable and conducive to student work.
Perspectives: