EPOKA University Faculty of Architecture and Engineering Department of Architecture 3D Modeling Course Arch 341
HOUSE FOR ARCHITECTS AND ARTISTS / AFGH Submitted to: Mo. Arch Anna YUNITSYNA Submitted by: Vilma GOKAJ 02020906
Introduction :
Architects: AFGH / Andreas Fuhrimann – Gabrielle Hachler (Switzerland) Clients: Andreas Fuhrimann, Gabrielle Hächler, Pipilotti Rist, Balz Roth Consutants: Reto Bonomo, Rüdingen (Ing,), SJB.Kemptner.Fitze AG, Herisau (Holzbauing.), Bauphysik Meier AG, Dällikon
Project year: 2002-2003
Construction year: 2003-2004
Area: 1035 sqm
Budget: $2,2M CHF (USD$1,7M)
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Faculty of Architecture and Engineering
Department of Architecture
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General Functions
Create reasonably-priced residential space with high standards of living comfort for four differently sized parties. Profit as much as possible on the one hand from the 3,000 m2 south-facing environs, and on the other from the north-facing view of the city. Four apartments accessible via a two-storey entrance hall, each own internal staircase of one or two floors.
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Department of Architecture
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Interior Spaces; Materials
Common place and unrefined materials such as concrete, timber, wood and galvanized steel were chosen, which animated each other when combined.
EPOKA University
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Department of Architecture
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Material Usage
The basement, the vertical stairwells and the partitioning walls between the apartment units are made of concrete cast in situ (basic shuttering). This guarantees that the fire proofing and acoustic demands set by the timber elements, which constitute most of the rest of the spatial structure, are met.
EPOKA University
Faculty of Architecture and Engineering
Department of Architecture
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Material Usage
The concrete core constitutes the “skeleton” of the actual wooden structure, the organic softness of which heightens the rawness of the concrete. The ceilings and the walls are made of prefabricated, isolated wooden elements of spruce.
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Faculty of Architecture and Engineering
Department of Architecture
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Plans
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Faculty of Architecture and Engineering
Department of Architecture
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Plans
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Department of Architecture
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EPOKA University
Faculty of Architecture and Engineering
Department of Architecture
3D Modeling Steps:  Finalizing
EPOKA University
3D Modeling; Rendering
Faculty of Architecture and Engineering
Department of Architecture
3D Modeling Steps:  Finalizing
EPOKA University
3D Modeling; Rendering
Faculty of Architecture and Engineering
Department of Architecture
3D Modeling Steps:  Finalizing
EPOKA University
3D Modeling; Rendering
Faculty of Architecture and Engineering
Department of Architecture
3D Modeling Steps:  Finalizing
EPOKA University
3D Modeling; Rendering
Faculty of Architecture and Engineering
Department of Architecture
3D Modeling Steps:  Finalizing
EPOKA University
3D Modeling; Rendering
Faculty of Architecture and Engineering
Department of Architecture
3D Modeling Steps:  Finalizing
EPOKA University
3D Modeling; Rendering
Faculty of Architecture and Engineering
Department of Architecture