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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN
Research Unit for Modern Architecture Studies in Southeast Asia
Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Architecture)
ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO 3 [ARC 60106 / 2118]
Prerequisite: Architecture Design Studio 2
__________________________________________________________________________________
Project 3
GENIUS LOCI: VISITOR INTERPRETIVE CENTRE (VIC)
55% of final mark
Project 1 introduced and explored the formal and poetic articulation of architecture in a site-less condition. Project 2 established a
Design Concept as a driver for architectural development. In Project 3, the design brief calls for an architectural response to design AN
INTERPRETIVE CENTRE emphasising a strong engagement and relationship to the site, spatial experiences and programmatic
requirements.
1. Generate design based on the unique character and conditions of the site context
2. Generate design through conscious consideration of section-plan relationship with considerations of human scale, natural light,
materials/texture
3. Design a small scale community building which response to the site (site topography, history and socio-cultural events), functional
program and users’ experiences
4. Produce drawings (both 2D and 3D), modelling and verbal presentation to communicate and visualize architectural design and
ideas.
The interpretive centre will serve two purposes:
 To provide a physical point of reference with visual significance that keeps alive the culture/history/memory/essence of the site
 To provide accommodation to house and display relevant material and interpretive material for public access and information.
Solutions relying heavily on landscape are encouraged. Visitors should be inspired and informed in ways that somehow express the
spirit of the place (genius loci).
Total floor area: 450sqm (covered internal spaces), 2 storeys
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
The Design Brief
Adapted by KT 2 Updated 5/23/2016
SAMPLE ROOM REQUIREMENTS for the space are as follows:
Reception
Foyer / Public gathering space
Display / Exhibition / Gallery space
Book / Souvenir shop
M&E / Utilities space(s)
Office
Toilets
Pantry / cafeteria
Storage
1 MISC Space to be defined by designer
(10 rooms / spaces in total)
The above rooms are RECOMMENDED. The TOTAL floor area of your building should be approximately 450 sqm.
Your designed should be developed taking into account the climate, culture and context of the building. Your building must EMPHASISE
THE USE OF MATERIALS WITH HEAVY THERMAL MASS (CONCRETE, NATURAL STONE AND/OR BRICKWORK). The use of
timber (if any) should be limited to roof structures and/or secondary elements and finishes. You are required to indicate MATERIALS
and show an appreciation of BUILDABILITY in your final presentation.
Task 1 SCHEMATIC DESIGN
Objective: Propose a design scheme which response to the site (site topography, history and socio-cultural events), functional program
and users’ experiences
1. Select and/or consolidate initial design ideas and develop it by producing a schematic plan and section, and a study model
1:250. The schematic should respond to the physical site context and functional requirements.
2. Consider and develop the primary circulation of the visitor through your architecture (the route). Produce spatial model(s) at
the scale of 1:250 to illustrate your ideas.
(At this point, you should be able to develop your design work by integrating thermal comfort considerations for Building Science 1)
Task 2 KEY SECTION AND EXPERIENTIAL SPACES
Objective: Generate design through conscious consideration of human scale, natural light, materials/texture (User experience).
1. Develop the schematic ideas. Consider the flow of experience: flow of space, intermediate/transition spaces, the variation and
hierarchy of spaces, inside/outside relationship, manipulation of light, texture & materiality and scale & proportion. Produce
thumbnail sketches/models to illustrate your ideas.
2. Develop your design through the sectional drawing of your architecture. Produce 1 key section 1:50.
3. Produce interior perspectives to illustrate the experiential spaces of your architecture. Visitors should be inspired and informed
in ways that somehow express the spirit of place.
Interim pin-ups are formative and summative assessments that guide and assess the process of design. Each student may be asked to
pin up and present their design process using butter paper. Process must be legible and all evidence supporting the design scheme
must be included. There MAY be 1 interim pin-up (which will NOT carry any marks), the purpose of which will be as follows:
The interim submission will guide and assesses students on the schematic design phase. Students must show how their conceptual
ideas/design strategy and its development into a design scheme works and how it is responsive to the context. Students must also show
how the design has been developed into an “Experiential space” taking into account the considerations of users, context, function and
experience.
Tasks and Exercises (To be used as a guide for individual work)
Interim Pin-up
Adapted by KT 3 Updated 5/23/2016
Each student is to submit 4 A1 sheets (portrait OR landscape) conveying ideas underlying the design, its overall form & space, and its
spatial qualities. STUDENTS SHOULD STRICTLY ADHERE TO THE A1 PAPER SIZE. The submission should include the following:
 A brief written explanation explaining the thinking behind the scheme
 Site Plan 1:500
 Plan(s), Section(s), Elevation(s) which includes relevant site context at a MINIMUM of 1:150 scale. EMPHASIS should
be given to an EXTENDED site section showing the building in its extended context.
 One photomontage of the architecture within the site context
 One key 3D image of the interior space of the building to illustrate the poetry of your space
 A set of set response diagrams that illustrate your design strategy informed by the context
 A set of diagrams which clearly demonstrate the spatial typology explored, the circulation, the relationship between
inside/outside, views and other points which are appropriate to your design project.
 Precedent studies that informed the design project
 Integration (graphical information) with Building Science 1 illustrating your design response to the climatic aspects of the
site
Each student should also submit the following:
 A final SECTIONAL MODEL at a minimum 1:100 scale (1:75 preferred, depending on size) which includes relevant site
context and an indication of MATERIALS. (Note that this may be digital upon the agreement of your tutor). This
requirement can be superseded by a FULL PHYSICAL MODEL if so desired.
 An AREA SCHEDULE indicating the size of the 10 rooms / spaces requested is required
 Evidence of design process and thoughts through a series of models vignettes (images of study models)
 An updated Blog Portfolio link
The end-product must meet the criteria of a tectonically and poetically expressive space.
You will be graded based on the clarity and development of the following:
 Completeness of emphasised SECTION drawings and MODEL with some indication of materiality and construction.
 Site/Contextual response: Pragmatic and metaphysical response to the positioning of architecture within its context
 Programmatic response: Development of functional requirements and the relationships between spaces to facilitate the given
programme and the accuracy of the provided area schedule.
 Richness & Articulation of design work: Exploration and Development of Formal and Spatial Qualities
 Verbal and visual presentation: Well crafted visual presentation (models & presentation boards; clear communication of design
ideas and development; precise and concise verbal presentation; professionalism)
World Trade Center Memorial Proposals
http://www.thecityreview.com/memwtc.html
Final Submission
Assessment criteria
References

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  • 1. Adapted by KT 1 Updated 5/23/2016 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN Research Unit for Modern Architecture Studies in Southeast Asia Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Architecture) ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO 3 [ARC 60106 / 2118] Prerequisite: Architecture Design Studio 2 __________________________________________________________________________________ Project 3 GENIUS LOCI: VISITOR INTERPRETIVE CENTRE (VIC) 55% of final mark Project 1 introduced and explored the formal and poetic articulation of architecture in a site-less condition. Project 2 established a Design Concept as a driver for architectural development. In Project 3, the design brief calls for an architectural response to design AN INTERPRETIVE CENTRE emphasising a strong engagement and relationship to the site, spatial experiences and programmatic requirements. 1. Generate design based on the unique character and conditions of the site context 2. Generate design through conscious consideration of section-plan relationship with considerations of human scale, natural light, materials/texture 3. Design a small scale community building which response to the site (site topography, history and socio-cultural events), functional program and users’ experiences 4. Produce drawings (both 2D and 3D), modelling and verbal presentation to communicate and visualize architectural design and ideas. The interpretive centre will serve two purposes:  To provide a physical point of reference with visual significance that keeps alive the culture/history/memory/essence of the site  To provide accommodation to house and display relevant material and interpretive material for public access and information. Solutions relying heavily on landscape are encouraged. Visitors should be inspired and informed in ways that somehow express the spirit of the place (genius loci). Total floor area: 450sqm (covered internal spaces), 2 storeys Introduction Learning Outcomes The Design Brief
  • 2. Adapted by KT 2 Updated 5/23/2016 SAMPLE ROOM REQUIREMENTS for the space are as follows: Reception Foyer / Public gathering space Display / Exhibition / Gallery space Book / Souvenir shop M&E / Utilities space(s) Office Toilets Pantry / cafeteria Storage 1 MISC Space to be defined by designer (10 rooms / spaces in total) The above rooms are RECOMMENDED. The TOTAL floor area of your building should be approximately 450 sqm. Your designed should be developed taking into account the climate, culture and context of the building. Your building must EMPHASISE THE USE OF MATERIALS WITH HEAVY THERMAL MASS (CONCRETE, NATURAL STONE AND/OR BRICKWORK). The use of timber (if any) should be limited to roof structures and/or secondary elements and finishes. You are required to indicate MATERIALS and show an appreciation of BUILDABILITY in your final presentation. Task 1 SCHEMATIC DESIGN Objective: Propose a design scheme which response to the site (site topography, history and socio-cultural events), functional program and users’ experiences 1. Select and/or consolidate initial design ideas and develop it by producing a schematic plan and section, and a study model 1:250. The schematic should respond to the physical site context and functional requirements. 2. Consider and develop the primary circulation of the visitor through your architecture (the route). Produce spatial model(s) at the scale of 1:250 to illustrate your ideas. (At this point, you should be able to develop your design work by integrating thermal comfort considerations for Building Science 1) Task 2 KEY SECTION AND EXPERIENTIAL SPACES Objective: Generate design through conscious consideration of human scale, natural light, materials/texture (User experience). 1. Develop the schematic ideas. Consider the flow of experience: flow of space, intermediate/transition spaces, the variation and hierarchy of spaces, inside/outside relationship, manipulation of light, texture & materiality and scale & proportion. Produce thumbnail sketches/models to illustrate your ideas. 2. Develop your design through the sectional drawing of your architecture. Produce 1 key section 1:50. 3. Produce interior perspectives to illustrate the experiential spaces of your architecture. Visitors should be inspired and informed in ways that somehow express the spirit of place. Interim pin-ups are formative and summative assessments that guide and assess the process of design. Each student may be asked to pin up and present their design process using butter paper. Process must be legible and all evidence supporting the design scheme must be included. There MAY be 1 interim pin-up (which will NOT carry any marks), the purpose of which will be as follows: The interim submission will guide and assesses students on the schematic design phase. Students must show how their conceptual ideas/design strategy and its development into a design scheme works and how it is responsive to the context. Students must also show how the design has been developed into an “Experiential space” taking into account the considerations of users, context, function and experience. Tasks and Exercises (To be used as a guide for individual work) Interim Pin-up
  • 3. Adapted by KT 3 Updated 5/23/2016 Each student is to submit 4 A1 sheets (portrait OR landscape) conveying ideas underlying the design, its overall form & space, and its spatial qualities. STUDENTS SHOULD STRICTLY ADHERE TO THE A1 PAPER SIZE. The submission should include the following:  A brief written explanation explaining the thinking behind the scheme  Site Plan 1:500  Plan(s), Section(s), Elevation(s) which includes relevant site context at a MINIMUM of 1:150 scale. EMPHASIS should be given to an EXTENDED site section showing the building in its extended context.  One photomontage of the architecture within the site context  One key 3D image of the interior space of the building to illustrate the poetry of your space  A set of set response diagrams that illustrate your design strategy informed by the context  A set of diagrams which clearly demonstrate the spatial typology explored, the circulation, the relationship between inside/outside, views and other points which are appropriate to your design project.  Precedent studies that informed the design project  Integration (graphical information) with Building Science 1 illustrating your design response to the climatic aspects of the site Each student should also submit the following:  A final SECTIONAL MODEL at a minimum 1:100 scale (1:75 preferred, depending on size) which includes relevant site context and an indication of MATERIALS. (Note that this may be digital upon the agreement of your tutor). This requirement can be superseded by a FULL PHYSICAL MODEL if so desired.  An AREA SCHEDULE indicating the size of the 10 rooms / spaces requested is required  Evidence of design process and thoughts through a series of models vignettes (images of study models)  An updated Blog Portfolio link The end-product must meet the criteria of a tectonically and poetically expressive space. You will be graded based on the clarity and development of the following:  Completeness of emphasised SECTION drawings and MODEL with some indication of materiality and construction.  Site/Contextual response: Pragmatic and metaphysical response to the positioning of architecture within its context  Programmatic response: Development of functional requirements and the relationships between spaces to facilitate the given programme and the accuracy of the provided area schedule.  Richness & Articulation of design work: Exploration and Development of Formal and Spatial Qualities  Verbal and visual presentation: Well crafted visual presentation (models & presentation boards; clear communication of design ideas and development; precise and concise verbal presentation; professionalism) World Trade Center Memorial Proposals http://www.thecityreview.com/memwtc.html Final Submission Assessment criteria References