Responsive Suburbia presentation (D.Linowska thesis)

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Responsive Suburbia dwelling + working in IJBurg

Dominika Linowska MSc4. Dwelling: At Home In The City. Amsterdam. Tutors: Nelson Mota, Ype Cuperus. P5 final thesis presentation: June, 26, 2013


contents of presentation i.

my goal for the studio

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site analysis

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problem statement + research question

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dwelling + working

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theme: ‘responsive dwelling’

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the design concept

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concept of additions / incremental growth

viii. the ensemble ix.

the dwelling

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the construction

xi. reflection

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Goal My goal is to design a new type of collective dwelling suited for contemporary living, which incorporates responsive design on sociological, economical, and environmental levels. The objective is to investigate in a new typology (from dwelling scale to urban scale) which could be appropriated as a positive example for living collectively.

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C O M P O N E N T C ATA L O G U E F O R B U I L D I N G YO U R O W N H O M E

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THE SITE

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Steigereiland North

Steigereiland South

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Steigereiland

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Steigereiland’s typologies

row

infill / plot

floating

communal

free standing

tower

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15 42,4m

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27

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50

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4,5

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Steigereiland functions

nursery

elementary school

leisure

business

catering

social functions

retail / commercial

office

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LACK OF ACTIVITY!

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PROBLEM STATEMENT

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Problem Statement The island of IJBurg is a new, monofunctional residential area lacking connection with the city of Amsterdam.

Research Question How can the working + dwelling typology be re-evaluated in order to reinvigorate a neighourhood into a well-functioning, sustainable community?

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rethinking the work + live typology

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typical work + live scenario in IJburg. introvert situation

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add light production to neighbourhood fabric in order to revitalize it

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light production

bookshop / library

cafe / bakery

office

experiemental garden

city farming

educational

studio / gallery

furniture work - shop

parking

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DWELLING + WORKING

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cept

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n live Reoccurring Themes

reoccuring themes of live / work

Customization Business & Personal needs Old warehouse Artists Storefront

Financial Benefi ts

One mortgage Deduct work from taxes Affordable Expense reduction Eco-friendly at low cost

Materials/Features

Layout flexibility Hardwood fl oors Separate entrances High ceilings Exposed brick

Lifestyle Benefi ts

Shorter commutes Walkability Downtown living Amenities Centrally located 21


cept

et

tempt

ases

ible

a-

sid-

n live Financial Benefi ts

financial benefits

Reoccurring Themes

reoccuring themes of live / work

Customization Business & Personal needs Old warehouse Artists Storefront One mortgage Deduct work from taxes Affordable Expense reduction Eco-friendly at low cost

Materials/Features

Layout flexibility Hardwood fl oors Separate entrances High ceilings Exposed brick

Lifestyle Benefi ts

Shorter commutes Walkability Downtown living Amenities Centrally located 22


cept

et

tempt

ases

ible

a-

sid-

n live Materials/Features

built-in features

Financial Benefi ts

financial benefits

Reoccurring Themes

reoccuring themes of live / work

Customization Business & Personal needs Old warehouse Artists Storefront One mortgage Deduct work from taxes Affordable Expense reduction Eco-friendly at low cost Layout flexibility Hardwood fl oors Separate entrances High ceilings Exposed brick

Lifestyle Benefi ts

Shorter commutes Walkability Downtown living Amenities Centrally located 23


cept

et

tempt

ases

ible

a-

sid-

n live Lifestyle Benefi ts

lifestyle benefits

Materials/Features

built-in features

Financial Benefi ts

financial benefits

Reoccurring Themes

reoccuring themes of live / work

Customization Business & Personal needs Old warehouse Artists Storefront One mortgage Deduct work from taxes Affordable Expense reduction Eco-friendly at low cost Layout flexibility Hardwood fl oors Separate entrances High ceilings Exposed brick Shorter commutes Walkability Downtown living Amenities Centrally located 24


The 4 most common types of live/work: 1. Studio loft 2. Home office 3. Ground floor workspace 4. Community

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Groun

Groun

Community

Community

Work

Work

1. Studio loft Home office ough2.Time 3. Ground floor workspace 4. Community

7 am

7 am

7 am

12 pm

12 pm

12 pm 7 pm

12 pm 7 pm

12 am

12 am

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Live Studio Home Ground Community Work

1. Studio loft 2. Home office 3. Ground floor workspace 4. Community

Separation

Second Floor

Ground Floor

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the home office in IJ Burg

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Block G

Block B

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Live Studio Home Ground Community Work

1. Studio loft 2. Home office 3. Ground floor workspace 4. Community

Separation

Third Floor

Second Floor

Ground Floor

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Ground Community Work

1. Studio loft 2. Home office 3. Ground floor workspace 4. Community

Home

Studio

Separation

Second Floor

Ground Floor

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qualitative description of live / work

International Building Code (2009) 419.1.1 Limitations. The following shall apply to all live/work areas: 1.

The live/work unit is permitted to be a maximum of 279 m2;

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The nonresidential area is permitted to be a maximum of 50% of the area of each live/work unit;

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The nonresidential area function shall be limited to the first or main floor only of the live/work unit; and

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A maximum of 5 nonresidential workers or employees are allowed to occupy the nonresidential area at any one time.

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THEME

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theme research: “responsive dwellling� levels of permanence

neighbourhood

city

block

Barcelona Eixample grid

city

neighbourhood

block infill

block

block infill

support infills

support infills

individual dwelling

individual dwelling

movable partitions

partitions

Borneo Sporenburg Master Plan Kowloon Quinta Monroy Urbanex Next 21

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responsive dwellling case studies

Next 21

location: Osaka, Japan date: October 1993 architects: multiple # of dwellings: 18

Nemausus

location: Nimes, France date: 1985-1987 architects: Jean Nouvel # of dwellings: 114

Quinta Monroy

location: Iquique, Chile date: 2003 architects: Elemental Arquitectos # of dwellings: 93

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mat urbanism as design approach

“mat-building can be said to epitomize the anonymous collective; where the functions come to enrich the fabric, and the individual gains new freedoms of action through a new shuffled order, based on interconnection, close knit patterns of association and possibilities for growth, diminution and change� - A.Smithson

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THE DESIGN

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context

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programmatic boundaries

activity strip

71 dwellings

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the infill

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Responsive Suburbia

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zoning of housing project

2 2 10,000 100,00 mm

78m 129m

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3x3x3

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carve 1: main street

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carve 2: secondary streets, defining blocks

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carve 3: courtyards

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stage 1 situation, (minimal SAR)

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dwelling type A

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dwelling type B

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stage 2,3,4: additions, the infills

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underground parking

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non-residential functions

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the activity strip

climbing

swings

people watching

pergolas

bike parking

tennis

sandpits

storage

football see-saws playground dance studio

offices

storage picnic 56


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ADDITIONS / GROWTH

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‘incremental’ housing

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‘incremental’ case study: Quinta Monroy

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incremental growth of type A

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zoning, extension rules

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HOW WILL IT BE BUILT?

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cross laminated timber construction

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THE ENSEMBLE

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exhibition space / gallery

office

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garbage/ recycling

age

utdoor bike parking

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exhibition space / gallery

office

garbage/ recycling

age

utdoor bike parking

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exhibition space / gallery

office

garbage/ recycling

age

utdoor bike parking

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B

B

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B

B

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P

SECTION B-B

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responsive facade

Type B

Type A

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shopfront customization; openings

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THE DWELLING

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A

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A

(x 38)

90 - 216m2

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8m2

3m2

4.5m2 12.5m2

3m2

9m2

WM

WM 2300

25m2 18m2

4500

9000

3.5m2

2m2

9000

37m2

1500

20m2 22m2

4.5m2

WM

8m2

18m2

11m2

25m2

3m2

3.5m2

12.5m2

2m2

3000

WM

20m2 6000

3000

14m2 22m2

3000

13m2

9m2

SECTION D-D

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typical construction (type A)

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climate design exhaust from WC and kitchen

radiator

kitchen WM

heating ventilation

radiant floor heating

water supply

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B

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B

(x 33)

108 - 162m2

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25m2

9m2 WM

25m2 22m2 1500 4.5m2

22m2 37m2 WM

4.5m2

8m2

6000 18m2 WM 18m2

8m2

3m2

8m2

11m2 3m2 11m2 3m2

9000 3.5m2

12.5m2

3.5m2

12.5m2

1500

6000

3000 20m2

20m2 4.5m2

WM

14m2

8m2

18m2

8m2

3000

8m2

14m2

13m2

13m2

WM

9000

3m2

4.5m2

11m2 37m2

1500

3m2

4500

2300

SECTION C-C

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triple-glazed wood-frame facade

wooden decking on top of soffit drainage layer: gravel polymer bitumen seal 140mm Ecobatt insulation (pressureresistant) moisture barrier: bitumen aluminum 125mm KLH floor / roof panel

A triple-glazed woodframe operable window

white steel stair

6mm Marley Eternit fibre cement slate cladding fixed with treated sw battens and counterbattens, 140mm Ecobatt with ECOSE, timber battens every 578mm, 900mm KLH panel

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D internal single glazing

5mm white render coat, Fermacell HC reinforcing mesh, light plaster render, 125mm Fermacell HD Building Board , 140mm Ecobatt insulation with ECOSE timber battens every 578mm 900mm KLH 3-layer panel finish coat (white wax)

triple-glazing facade

wooden canopy and sun shading

BACK YARD

STREET Gaulhofer triple glazed tilt and slide wooden window

75mm cast in-situ polished concrete floor incorporating under floor heating and cooling, waterproof membrane, 100mm rigid insulation, 300mm concrete slab

solid wooden door (street entrance) CLT partition wall stone pavers above 1.5% slope

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Detail A

Detail B

Detail C

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exterior (back) facade: 5mm white render coat, Fermacell HC reinforcing mesh, light plaster render, 125mm Fermacell HD Building Board , 140mm Ecobatt insulation with ECOSE timber battens every 578mm 900mm KLH 3-layer panel

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suspended floor construction: 18mm plywood, 100mm insulation with timber beams, room for HVAC and MEP services, 125mm KLH floor panel

soffit construction of dwelling type B: wooden decking, drainage layer (gravel) polymer bitumen seal, 140mm Ecobatt insul. MB: bitumen aluminum, 125mm KLH panel

ground floor slab (without parking below): 75mm cast in-situ polished concrete floor incorporating under floor heating and cooling, waterproof membrane, 100mm rigid insulation, 300mm concrete slab

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roof of type A: gravel drainage layer, polymer bitumen seal 140mm Ecobatt insulation, moisture barrier: bitumen aluminum 125mm KLH floor / roof panel

suspended floor construction: 18mm plywood, 100mm insulation with timber beams, room for HVAC and MEP services, 125mm KLH floor panel

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E

Detail E 5

party wall construction: 900mm KLH wall panel, 25mm gypsum board for fireproofing, 160mm Ecobatt insulation with Ecose, 25mm gypsum board, 900mm KLH wall panel

underground parking

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materiality

house within a house (type A)

exposed timber walls and ceiling

white wax finish on timber

suspended living room (type A)

white steel staircase

courtyard: private / communal

contemporary wooden windows

fibre cement slate cladding (front)

ground level concrete floors

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Reflection

Responsive Suburbia could be appropriated as a positive example for living collectively. Overall, my design proposal is a healthy model for designing blank development sites such as IJBurg.

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