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1. NJIT_COAD | 504G-506G COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN STUDIO | SPRING 2015
COLUMN LIKE I SEE ‘EM
An Artist Retreat :Live, Work, Show.
PHILLIP GRASSO
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3. Design Narrative
Architectural Concept
Architectural Drawings
Building Plans
Building Sections
Wall Sections
Details
Exterior and Interior Views
Model
Index
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6-13
14-15
16-19
20-21
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24-27
28-29
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Preliminary investigation for
the Artist retreat began with a
precedent study of The Palladian Villa.
Villa Cornaro was built in 1553,
by Andrea Palladio and is located about
30 km from Venice. What I found most
interesting was Palladio’s use of
exterior columns on the interior, to
define a space so the proportional
consistency remained flawless. Within
the main Sala, are four columns placed
in line with exterior columns in the
front and rear. The spacing of these
columns define the proportion of the
space, meaning, the interior face of the
columns determines the height and
width, of the physical inhabitable
space. The overall space of the Sala is
configured by an additional column
width on each side, which in plan
measure perfectly “2x” the standard
proportion of the building logic (16’ x
27’). This skews the logic because the
felt condition is not the same as the
drawn logic of the geometry. How they
coexist creates a much more interest-
ing relationship, especially between
boundary and structure.
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In this diagram you see the
columns in line with the exterior and the
center sala, with the supporting beams
cantilevering to meet the enclosure/
bearing walls.
Precedent Study
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The organization of structural
components dictate the programmable
space in plan, and define these
“pockets” as being a justifiable
programmable space. What became
most interesting, was finding a logic
that exists through manipulating a
simple column grid by following very
simple, but effective, set of rules to
achieve the most compatible and
integrated space.
These analyses became a
driving force in determing what
quantified the space. These specific
moves became the foundation for
understanding how this grid can be
manipulated.
There were two main concepts that
controlled each version.
(1) Were the components or “nodes”
connecting to one another as though
they exist in a mangetic field of
positive and negative attractions
pushing and pulling one another.
(2) Were the components dissolving
becoming more invisible and
diminishing in numbers.
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When the max field condition
for the nodes or cluster of nodes was
reached, boundary/enclosure became
a primary concern for determining the
relative size of each space. The
system allowed each node to exist
within a larger network of nodes,
predetermined by a radius signifiying
a maximum spatial condition given to
each node or cluster of nodes.
1(node) = 3’ 4 = 12’
2 = 6’ 5 = 15’
3 = 9’ 6 = 18’
7 = 21’
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The dividing system determines the
boundary for the artist to manipulate
as he/her chooses. These heavy duty
canvas dividers range in opacity and
translucency. Ease of installation with
a sophisticated structural logic
facilitates enless variations in program
and organization.
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maximum -> minumum dividing
conditions
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1’
SECTION A:A
SECTION B:B
SECTION D:D
10’
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Artists could comfortably
live in any manner they choose.
With a completely integrated and
open floor plan the ease of creating
privacy and coordinating those
private spaces with the most
public spaces will be extremely
useful. The artists have the ability
to live, work, and show that work
in any manner they choose; where
there are no programmable
boundaries that cannot be
manipulated within the building
envelope.
16. SECTION C:C
1’ 10’
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The nodes should appear and
disappear during the journey through
the spaces. The sleekness of there
design along with light coming through
clerestory operable louvers will provide
open and less obstructive views
17. SECTION D:D
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Interior garden conditions are accessi-
ble through frosted sliding polycarbon-
ate glazing which provide secondary
views and circulation paths.
BUILDING SECTION C:C / D:D
25. DOORS CLOSED
DOORS OPEN
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Sliding doors can open interior spaces
to the exterior while also providing a
means of circulation and viewing to dif-
ferent parts of the building
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Views looking in and through the open
glazed doors located at each end of the
building.