CAPSTONE BOOKLET 2023

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MULTIGENERATIONALHOME

THE ARROW FAMILY

NINAHANSER

Capstone2023

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PROJECT OVERVIEW RESEARCH & PROGRAMMING SCHEMATIC DESIGN DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 4 6 12 23
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PROJECT OVERVIEW

CrossedArrows= Friendship Brothers= Equality

Hogan= PermanentHome

Equality, Friendship Security are the key attributes of a family home. Gathering all generations to live under one roof promotes an invitation to enhance the blissful moments and cherish the memories. In light of reflecting the Native American culture and living styles, a sustainable Multigeneration home will be enhanced and focused on the family itself.

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INSPIRATION IMAGES

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RESEARCH&PROGRAMMING

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7 ToSpendTimeWithAgingParents Health/CaretakingofParents ReasonstoBuyaMultigenerationalHome Gen Y/MillenialsGeneration XYounger BoomersOlderBoomersSilentGeneration 1980/19961965/19791946/19551956/19641925/1945 RESEARCH TimespentinHousebyAge&Time

DESIGN CHALLENGES

BENEFITS

- Financial stability

- Full-time support from family members

- Aging with housing security

- Work/live from home

- Alternative to assisted living and costs

- Eliminate daycare and babysitting costs

- Family members with special needs are within reach, making it easy to help them.

OPPORTUNITIES

- Full familiy living arrangements for all around support secuirty, and independnet living.

- Reduce the number of Assisted/senior living facilities built.

- Allow quality of life to suceed in thw whole of the family

- Complete a multifunctional house

CHALLENGES

- Compromising privacy through the flow of the entire space

- ADA considerations

- Uniquely define spaces to independents needs

- Increase multigenerational housing stock and affordability

- Promote multigenerational living as an environmentally friendly housing option

SUSTAINABLEDESIGN

- Locally eco-friiendly building materials

- High-performance windows

- High-efficientcy plumbing fixtures

- Smart home thermostat, secuirty system

- Energy-efficent appliances

- Passive solar and solar panels

- Native plant vegetation

- Greenhouse

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STATISTICS: `

- Harsh weather, remoteness, chronic lack of economic

- Opportunities and resources combine to create deplorable living conditions

- 1/3 of homes on reservations are overcrowded

- Less than half of the homes on reservations are connected to public sewer systems

LIFE ON ANATIVE RESERVATION

WORDSFROMA LOCAL:

- Reservation is open to the public

- Lands were auctioned off to the public, allowing non-natives to live within. Now known as guests

- Jobs are disperse

- Two federal government jurisdiction, police and beuraue of affairs

- High-priced retail purchase items

- Abduction crime rates are high

- Full internet connection https://youtu.be/LON6eGikrKk

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Employment On Reservations 20% Employed 80% Unemployed American Indians Living Below The Federal Poverty Line 28% Poverty 72% Non-Poverty American Indian Reservation Home Data 30% Overcrowded 50% Connected To Public Sewer 20% Common

FFE Notes:

1. Surround Sound Speakers

2. Smart Appliances

3. Lighting Control System

4. Smart Thermostat

5. Apple TV

6. Induction Stove

7. Solar Panels

8. Heated Flooring

9. Air Filtration

10. Lavatory

11. Stair Lift

12. Wheel Chair Ramp

13. Childs Play Platform

Security:

1. Smart Door Lock

2. Security Camera

3. Fire Alarm System

PROGRAMMATRIX

Code Analysis:

Building Code: IBC 2018

Occupancy Group: Residential Group R-4

Construction Type 5-B

Fire Suppression: Non-Sprinklered (A)

Maximum Area: 7,000 sq. ft.

egress width: 32"

Plumbing Fixture: Residential - 1 Watercloset - 1 Lavatory - 1 Shower -

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PROTOTYPICALS

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SCHEMATICDESIGN

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SITE ANALYSIS

DURANGO,COLORADO

Location: Altitude:

Population: City Size: Elevation:

Household Income: Climate: Annual Snowfall: Unemployment:

1198 Co Rd, 205

2,110.6724118

19,413 6.8 square miles

6,512 above sea level

$69,291

Over 300 days of sunshine

260 - 70 inches

3.5%

DURANGO

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PROBLEM:

Housing units are decreasing as the population increases; Senior living facilities are 1 in 70 million to the Baby Boomer population.

Houses are more expensive than the average U.S. income, and are more likely overcrowded.

Native Americans live as the most impoverished ethnic group in the U.S.

CONCEPTDEVELOPMENT

CrossedArrows= Friendship

UnCrossedArrows= Separation

CONCEPT:

Tribally Traditional beyond the Res; Maintaining the connection and separation of tribal culture with the purest of hues and contrasting textures reflecting the native vegetation and the Native American culture.

ConjoinedArrows= Connection

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CHIEF ARROW

Age: 81

Career: Journalist

Hobbies: Planting/Gardening

Storytelling

Traits: Family-Oriented

Couch Potato

THE FAMILY

DAKOTA ARROW

Age: 29

Career: Equestrian

Hobbies: Mountain Climbing

Fishing/Hunting

Dancing

Traits: Independent Cheerful

HALONA ARROW

Age: 29

Career: Home School Teacher

Hobbies:

Singing

Pottery

Traits: Genuine Motivator

TYEE ARROW

Age: 55

Career: Master Chef

Hobbies: Leather Working Cooking

Fishing/Hunting

Traits: Cheerful

Perfectionist

KIONA ARROW

Age: 54

Career: Artist

Hobbies: Up-cycling

Weaving

Dancing

Traits: Independent

Forgetful

KAI ARROW

Age: 2 & 1/2

Hobbies: Coloring

Collecting Arrowheads

Traits: Goofy Energetic

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CrossedArrows= Friendship

CONCEPTDIAGRAM

UnCrossedArrows= Separation

ConjoinedArrows= Connection

CrossedArrows= Friendship Brothers= Equality

Hogan= PermanentHome

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Local Food Vegetation

Provides many benefits to nutritional health, cost effective, pesticide and preservative free.

INTEGRATED DESIGN

Electric Car

Use of energy only stored in batteries, zero use of emissions.

Sunpower Solar Panels

Delivers more power and savings, with fewer panels on the roof.

https://us.sunpower.com

Rain Water Harvesting

Rooftop rainwater harvesting. Collected and stored underground. Used to provide irrigation for local vegetation, domestic water use and drinking water.

Composting Zero Waste

De-composting food, waste, yard scraps to make a mixture of ingredients used as plant fertilizer and to improve soils physical, chemical, and biological properties.

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SeparationConnection

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BUBBLE DIAGRAM LEGEND

SeparationConnection

19 BUBBLE PLAN LEGEND
20 OPTION 1AOPTION 1B OPTION 2AOPTION 2B Unit1Unit2 AM BN CO DP EQ U G H H J J K L R S T V S W A/M B/N D/PC/O E/Q U G H HI J K L R S T V S W FF SeparationConnection Am A/M BNB/N CO DP EQ FF GRGR WW LV H H I J JKT S S T U S F L H I J J F V T S S T C/O D/P KU HS T IT E/Q Unit1Unit2Unit1Unit2 Unit1Unit2
LEVEL1 A. Foyer B. Kitchen C. Living/Dining D. Pantry E. Screened-in Porch F. Greenhouse
Den
Master Bedroom (ADA)
Bedroom J. Nursery K. Office L. Child's Play Room
Mudroom N. Laundry O. Lavatory
. Garage
. Mechanical LEVEL2 H. Loft ROOM KEY
BLOCK PLANS
G.
H.
I.
M.
P
Q

SKETCHPERSPECTIVES

Living/Dining Children’sPlayRoom

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NaturalDaylight

CONDITION DIAGRAMS

CommonCirculation

ADAAccessible GreenHosue

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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

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FLOOR PLAN

LEVEL1

A. Foyer

B. Kitchen

C. Living/Dining

D. Pantry

E. Screened-in Porch

F. Greenhouse

G. Den

LEVEL2

H. Loft

H. Master Bedroom (ADA)

I. Bedroom

J. Nursery

K. Office

L. Child's Play Room

M. Mudroom

N. Laundry

O. Lavatory

P. Garage

Q. Mechanical

SCALE: 1/16

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ROOM KEY
” = 1’

FLOOR PLAN

ROOM KEY

LEVEL1

A. Foyer

B. Kitchen

C. Living/Dining

D. Pantry

E. Screened-in Porch

F. Greenhouse

G. Den

LEVEL2

H. Loft

LEVEL2

H. Master Bedroom (ADA)

I. Bedroom

J. Nursery

K. Office

L. Child's Play Room

M. Mudroom

N. Laundry

O. Lavatory

P. Garage

Q. Mechanical

SCALE: 1/8

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” = 1’

MATERIALS

MaterialLegend

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- Porcelain ST
Stone PT
Paint TL - Tile UPH - Upholstery WP - Wallpaper CPT
Carpet WD1 ReclaimedKnootyPine WD2 Doors&Furniture PN1 kictehn&BathCountertops ST1 Livingroom& HoodRange PT1 PT2 TL1 Kitchen ST2 Kitchen&Bathroom CPT AllBedrooms&Loft WP2 Kitchen&Bathroom WP1 Laundry&GuestBath UPH3 Furniture UPH2 Furniture UPH1 Furniture TL2 Porch&Greenhouse
WD - Wood PN
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SECTION PERSPECTIVE

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KITCHEN

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LIVING& DININGROOM

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NURSERY

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CHILDSPLAYROOM

OFFICE

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MASTERBEDROOM(ADA)

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FINISHFLOORPLAN

MATERIALLEGENED

TYPEIMAGESYMBOLCOMPANY

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Porcelain Tile Reclaimed Hardwood TravertineTile LoopCarpet FLOORZ FLOOR& DECOR RECLAIMED HOMEDEPOT WD 1 ST2 CPT TL2 TL2 WD 1 ST2
CPT LEVEL1 LEVEL2
CPT

REFLECTEDCEILINGPLAN

LIGHTINGLEGEND

TYPEIMAGESYMBOLCOMPANY

LED

Downlight

WallSconce

Pendant

FloorLamp

ALLIEDMAKER

LUMENS ALLIEDMAKER

WESTELM

Chandelier WESTELM

ArcWallLamp ALLIEDMAKER

LinearLEDLUMENS

CeilingFan WESTELM

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SCALE:1/8” =1’ SECTIONLOOKINGSOUTHEAST SCALE:1/8” =1’
SECTIONLOOKINGNORTHEAST
INTERIORELEVATIONS 10 CEILING HEIGHT
TIMBER BEAMS (7) 20' CEILING
HEIGHT
GREEN HOUSE 18' LOFT CEILING HEIGHT ENCLOSED PATIO
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SCALE: 1/2” = 1’ OPEN FORT SPACE T&G WD. FLOOR PLYWOOD WINDOW
CONSTRUCTION DETAIL Child’s Platform

REFERENCES

https://www.ncai.org/policy-issues/economic-development-commerce/housing-infrastructure

https://www.ncai.org/about-tribes/demographics

https://www.ranker.com/list/what-native-american-reservations-are-like/melissa-sartore

https://ccia.colorado.gov/tribes/urban-indian-population

https://www.build.com/product/summary/1647709?uid=3903686

https://www.familyhomeplans.com/plan_details.cfm?PlanNumber=97394

https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2022/03/24/the-experiences-of-adults-in-multigenerational-households/

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-study-reveals-multigenerational-living-nearlyquadrupled-in-the-past-decade-with-the-pandemic-playing-a-strong-role-301258787.html#:~:text=Generations%20United%20estimates%2066.7%20million%20adults%20ages%2018%2B,to%20 live%20together%20because%20of%20the%20COVID-19%20pandemic.`

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