Monday, May 23, 2011

Design Presentation











FIRST FLOOR - LOBBY AREA

LOWER LEVEL SCREENING ROOM

LOWER LEVEL SCREENING ROOM

OFFICE
GALLERY

FIRST FLOOR CHECKOUT

THIRD FLOOR - CAFETERIA

COLLECTORS DEN

DIGITAL & ACTION STATIONS

CAFETERIA OVERLOOKING BROOKLYN AND LOWER MANHATTAN





ON FRONT STREET (UNDER H.A.R. OVERPASS)


SOUTH STREET
PEARL STREET

FIRST FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

THIRD FLOOR

LOWER LEVEL (UNDER FRONT STREET)

Sunday, May 8, 2011

More design pics ...

South Side entrance on Peck Slip

From the back, standing by Pearl Street looking towards the structure. I worked out the floors but still am working to include the back portion and connection to the private space.

I did a total of 3 floors which will work out for my program.

Another view of the south elevation entrance. There is also a north elevation entrance on the opposite side.

Monday, April 25, 2011

My design in the works ...

From South Street looking towards Pearl Street

North Elevation

South Elevation

"Denver Art Museum" served as my inspiration


Sketch evolution of my Toy Building ...

Simple elevation of triangle pieces being placed together at random.

Was playing with scale and trying to get views such as another elevation and plan ...

You could say from this point on I started forming my building. I was thinking a bird-like structure where the "bird" is resting by the river.

From the inside as you walk in the South Street part. Cafeteria will be above and stations possibly on the bottom. Glass will be used as well.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Study Model 2.0 ...


Here is my study model for the Manhattan site (Peck Slip) area. I was playing with triangular pieces and givng the structure a "puzzle-like" form.

From a perspective view point, you are standing closer to South Street looking towards Pearl St.


The north side walls have the puzzle look but I want to give it more of a triangular form. To me, it looks a little too flat and solid.

A small peek inside. This area will be split into two floors with the second connecting towards the private building.

What I liked about the walk-way connecting the two structures is that it will be made of glass. The gallery will be situated here, giving the occupant something to look at as they cross.