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SUMMER STUDIO PROJECT BOOK
When the city of Savannah, Ge
comes to mind, one cannot help but b
ed of the structured grid that the city
based upon. The preserved squares a
surrounding wards begin at the bluff
river, and are continued all the way d
Forsyth Park. This spartanic grid pro
a hierarchy of circulation paths, crea
highly active and peaceful areas.
The tranquil spaces in the city in the squares in the center of each w
squares are characterized by live oak
benches, monuments, and historic sc
have been preserved over the years a
interrupted by means of transportatio
the tour buses, taxis, and personal au
circulate counterclockwise around th
This makes pedestrians have a retreahave to worry about traffic.
The design Live Oak Transpor
is greatly inspired by Ogelthorpes p
the city of Savannah. The layout of t
mimic that of the citys greenspaces.
ing area and seating are located on th
of the plan and are uninterrupted by
perambulating around. The circulatiostrictly pedestrian and bicycles, but o
the same way as the automobile traffi
city.
The plan and elevations also a
by the strict order of the Ogelthorpe i
They are regulated by straight lines,
gles, and variations of the rectilinear
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W. Bay street is one of the busiest streets
in the city. It is a two-way, four-lane thorough-
fare. Major hotels, restaurants, shopping, and
access to the popular River Street are all located
off of it. Locating the hub here was a strategy to
benefit the most people in the city.
Tourists will most likely come up the
bluff from River Street, stroll around, and stop
by the hub before venturing deeper into the city.
The public restroom and drinking fountain may
initially draw tourists in, but then people will
notice the bus route that accesses some of the
major attractions without too many inconve-
nient stops.
Locals will also find this route useful inthat it is a quick means of transportation from
the residential areas of the city into the busy
commercial areas where many of them work.
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The physical model and elevations show
the design and how it will stand up. Poured-
in-place concrete (represented by chipboard)
is used for the walls and takes much of the
loads from the roof. Exposed structural steel(represented by linear wooden elements) act
as the frame for the roof and provide for some
architectural detailng. Frosted glass is used in
the bathroom to let in daylight while provid-
ing privacy. Recycled local oak wood is used to
contrast the cold, industrial feel of the concrete
and steel. It is used for the benches and back-
rests; areas where people will come in contactwith it.
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CAMP STREET ELEVATION
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NEIGHBORHOOD
SURR
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These memory map sketches sho
I percieved the city of New Orleans to b
walking from Louisiana Ave. to the Fre
ter. The scales and densities change dra
while one crosses particular boundaries
and arrangement changes when one crothe C.C.C, when one crosses over Cana
and when one is on St. Charles or Mag
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This project calls for the design o
borhood market, which is open to diffe
terpretations. This could mean an open
like the historic French Market in the F
Quarter, or like the up-and-coming Cre
Farmers Market. These types of marketconsist of booths or tents set up and tak
daily. Storage, display, and shade seem
been the most important factors of thes
markets.
Another market type is the neigh
grocery. Visiting Rouses, Langensteins
larger scale Whole Foods proved to be
miliar territory. Aisles of groceries, refrfresh produce, meats, and friendly loca
terize these places.
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This design is based upon the idea of jump
starting, or ACTIVATING the local produce mar-
ket. It is intended to not only attract the attention of
consumers craving fresh produce, but to invite ambi-tious, small-scale merchants into developing their
small businesses.
In New Orleans, weekly farmers markets are
popping up in many neighborhoods and seem to be
gaining followers from around the city. The market
that I designed is intended to use this up and coming
event and present merchants wtih an opportunity to
rent out valuable streetfront commercial retail space
that one wouldnt normally be able to afford. This
will minimize the up front costs and risks of purchas-
ing an expensive location that comes with starting
a business. Once a business is up and running and
bringing in funds, they can move out of this unit and
relocate elsewhere.
The elements that make the design of these
start up units are:
-Modular construction.
-Alternative Energy
-Efficient Small Space
-Adaptable to Various Users
-Low Maintenance
-High Albedo Cool Roof.
-Green Roof for Stormwater Control & Insulation
-Insect and Weather Resistant Materials
-Natural Ventilation
-Daylighting and Sun Control
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