Morristown High School ACE Mentors group presented thier design solution to a Breezy Point, NY community redesign. This is a project created by High School Students. 2013.
2. WELCOME
Due to the natural disaster, Hurricane Sandy, we decided to rebuild homes
and a community center for the town Breezy Point.
• Breezy Point sits on a peninsula, making it vulnerable
• Susceptible to high levels of flooding, winds and spread of fire
• Goal: To use materials to prevent fire and withstand hurricanes
• The community center was created to involve everyday life and
recovery in case of another disaster.
5. HOUSING
Three factors were taken into consideration when building our homes:
• Flammability: Proximity to other houses
• Water: Record levels
• Winds: Cripple Structures
6. STORM PREVENTION
• Wind-Proof Windows
• Storm Shutters
• Elevation on 8’ foot stilts and above flood plain
• 14 inch reinforced steel walls
• Space between houses to prevent fire
7.
8. HOUSE STYLE ONE- ORGANIZATION
4836 sq. ft.
First Floor: mud room, dining room, storage, living room, kitchen, ½ bath,
and a covered porch
Second Floor: 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, private study, and sitting area
9. HOUSE STYLE ONE- DISTINCTION
Wrap around porch
Fully accessible rooftop
Glass butterfly roof
Shafts in ceilings allowing natural light to filter throughout the house
Full size windows allowing for more natural light
10.
11. HOUSE STYLE TWO- ORGANIZATION
1600sqft
First: open room, living, kitchen, half bath, front &
back porch
Second: master bedroom/overlook, bedroom, full bath
12. HOUSE STYLE TWO- DISTINCTION
Glass observatory,
distinct contemporary
design
Concrete & steel
Full size windows
Huge source of natural
light
Compact yet spacious
13.
14. HOUSE STYLE THREE- ORGANIZATION
4,250 sq. ft
Each floor is at a height of 9 ft.
First Floor: kitchen, study, ½ bath, dining room, living room, mud room, sun
room, porch
Second Floor: 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, sitting area
15. HOUSE STYLE THREE- DISTINCTION
U-shaped house
Loft
Open concept
Bright rooms
Wrap around porch
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17. COMMUNITY CENTER
Incorporates a modern design to offer structural
stability without compromising functionality
All windows are hurricane-proof, with the outside
consisting of thick, solid concrete
Will service all of Breezypoint
Waterproof emergency exits and loading dock
19. COMMUNITY CENTER - INTERIOR – 1ST
FLOOR
The interior revolves around the gymnasium and the cafeteria/kitchen
Kitchen and checkout counters
supply the customers of the center The cafeteria sits 108 people
with food comfortably, with extra tables
available as an option for the
center
The gymnasium houses a regulation size basketball
court
20. COMMUNITY CENTER - INTERIOR – 1ST
FLOOR
Fitness Department
Fitness center – treadmills, ellipticals,
bicycles, free-weights, and a multitude of
machines and benches provide all a person
Storage area available for gym, fitness, and pool needs to exercise
storage
• Includes pool heaters and filters, as well as
the facility boilers
Locker rooms for men and women provide
showers, bathrooms, and changing areas
The pool is a 5-lane, 25-meter pool that will
service lessons and casual swimming, with
lifeguard stands available
21. COMMUNITY CENTER - INTERIOR – 1ST
FLOOR
Utilities/Commons Department
A loading dock, with storage for
any amount of necessary supplies,
and generators to support the
center in the event of an
emergency.
Laundry room, which supports both everyday use
and can be used as amenities during an
emergency. A bathroom for men and women
Lounge for leisure and
relaxation
Lobby to service the center
23. COMMUNITY CENTER - INTERIOR – 2ND
FLOOR
Offices Department
Offices available for the
The supervisor’s office supplies an running of the center
area for the manager of the center
to work
Meeting room to be used by both
center executives and available
for use by rental for other groups
if the need rises
24. COMMUNITY CENTER - INTERIOR – 2ND
FLOOR
Everything that cannot be flooded without serious, irreparable
data loss is placed on the second floor in case of flooding
Computer Lab that
contains enough
computers to provide
many people with the
technology they need
Bathrooms for men and women to work
Common Room for people to
spend their time while in the
community center