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SENSORES TIPO HALL
“A dormitory should not express a nostalgia for home”
"It is not a permanent place, but an interim place."
-LOUIS KAHN
FACTS
SITE LOCATION
1.Bryn Mawr college 2.Benham Gateway admissions 3.Campus centre 4.Shipley School 5.Canaday Library 6.Scottish Castle 7.Lois and Reginald library 8.Erdman Hall Dormitories 9.Parking area
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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT Initial sketches 1. Schematic Plans 2. Resolved Sketch Plans The schematic plans were translated into interconnected rectangular figures He worked with two simultaneous proposals 1. Anne Tyng’s molecular plan. 2. David Polk’s Scheme
Six lobbed structure
Inspiration: jewish community center
Design Principle: Wrapping small spaces around large public spaces and its translation into a unified composition
Division of public spaces at the front and private spaces at the back
David Polk’s Scheme L-Shaped rooms assembled into four tower like blocks grouped around an open courtyard
Servant Spaces Served Spaces
Diamond Shaped public spaces Rooms wrapped around a public space Compacted molecular plan
FUNCTIONAL LAYOUT
Freshman single
Single person room
Corner rooms
Suites ( for 2 person ) Double Height entrance hall/ Center Pavilion
3 Levels
Entrance Level
Private dorm
Buffer Areas
Beaux-Art Principles
GEOMETRY
Influence of architectural concepts from Romans and Greek
Plan of the building are three basic squares skewed. Linear arrangement of three diamonds. Private Halls formed by interlocking squares. Chamfered edges to show the idea of wrapping the ruins around a building
Used the Scottish Idea of thick wall surrounding a central room
STRUCTURE
Structural Staircase
Tripartite elevation
Concrete frame with CMU( Concrete Masonry Unit) Infill
Fire proof concrete slabs and concrete roof Structural cores at the two corners of the building
Coffered Roof Structure (Noise absorbant and visually pleasing Exposed Concrete interior walls Wood used for furniture and hand rails. U-Shaped Staircase
Structural Staircase
LIGHT
Four Light wells placed at the corners of each central hall.
View of the skylight
Diffused natural lighting
Artificial lighting, Copper fixtures
HIERARCHY OF SPACES
Light wells
Secondary Staircase
Common Room
Private hall
Private hall Cafeteria/Dining Hall
Main entrance hall/ Central Pavillion Central Placement of the primary staircase Entrance Lobby being the hierarchical space
Secondary Staircase
RHYTHM/REPITITION
Vertical rhythm created by the repetition of Slate on Exterior Facade Rhythm & Repetition in the coffered ceiling Modular Planning
PROPORTIONS
11/2a
3a
CIRCULATION
Primary Staircase for vertical circulation Secondary staircase Entry Circulation Circulation around the central halls Entry Axis Secondary Circulation Axis