CERAMICS
Functional Program:
SCULPTURE
PAINTING & DRAWING
Relational Aspects:
Relational Aspects:
- Connection to Woodworking - Connection to Metalworking - Connection to Jewelery - Connection to Sculpture Garden - Connection to Ceramics
- Connection to Nature - Connection to Ceramics - Connection to Printmaking
Design Aspects:
- Indirect natural light - Natural ventilation - Dry vs. Wet space - Quiet Space
1. Classroom
- 15 Wheels and Tables - Hand Builders Table - Slip Wheels - Demonstration Space
2. Ceramics Studio
Relational Aspects:
- Wheels and Tables - Hand Builders Tables - Slip Wheels
- Interconnectivity of program - Open to collaborative spaces - Secluded focus areas - Open to the environment -Separate from dry mediums
3. Storage
Design Aspects:
4. Studio
- Indirect natural light - Natural ventilation - Protection from wind - Dry vs. Wet space - Public vs. Private
Ceramics Life-cycle: 1. Receiving Clay 2. Move/Wedge Clay 3. Throw/Hand Build 4. Wet Storage 5. Finish Piece 6. Fire 7. Glaze 8.Fire
- In Process - Finished Ware - Shelving - Tools & Equipment
- Work Table - Wheel - Storage - Private Space
5. Clay Storage - Wet Storage - Dry Storage - Recycling -Slab Roller
6. Glazes
- 8 Wheels and Tables - Chemical Storage - Glaze Making - Ware Racks
7. Kiln
(Each square represents 50 square feet)
7
- Bisque Kiln - Gas Kiln - Salt Kiln - Woodfire - Raku - Stokers Cottage
- Indirect natural light - Natural ventilation - Dry vs. Wet space - Collaborative spaces
Sculpture Life-cycle: 1. Idea 2. Material Selection 3. Mock-Up 4. Carve/Model/Assemble 5. Finishes
Functional Program: 1. Classroom
- Workspace - Material Storage - Tool Storage - Flexible for Fiber Mediums - Flexible for Glass Mediums
2. Studio
- Work Table - Wheel - Storage - Private Space
Design Aspects:
Painting Life-cycle: 1. Idea 2. Medium Selection 3. Palette Selection 4. Painting/Drawing 5. Finish Touches
Functional Program: 1. Classroom
- Art Easels - Drawing/Painting Supplies - Wash Stations
2. Printmaking - Work Table - Equipment - Tools - Materials
3. Studio
- Work Space - Storage - Private Space
“A space where the artist and student can be exposed to all of the world to solve their problems, keeping in mind that there is not just one way to do something.�