THEORIES ANALYSIS
Their Mission
Color Theory Place Attachment Community Based Design
SOLUTIONS FOR THE PROBLEMS
Research Needs
Spiritual Needs
Multi-purpose Space Collaboration Individual Space
Mental Health
To end homelessness for all LGBTQ youth by providing them with the skills and support needed to live independently.
Their Vision
We envision a world where all youth feel safe and supported to live and love authentically.
“Third Place” Community
CLIENT (15-25 Age)
CONCEPT
Concept: The Lost Pearl
Concept Statement:
The process of pearl formation: parasites or sand particles enter the shell. Because the shell is stimulated by the outside world, the shell secretes pearl in order to protect itself, and finally the pearl is produced. This is like telling the story of the LGBTQ community. LGBTQ groups always receive different degrees of unfriendly treatment in society. These negative aspects are like sand hitting the shells . But people always face life positively. People in the LGBTQ group are like those pearls Everyone is unique and precious.
PARTI
Analytical Diagrams Development
Shell Foreign body enters the shell. Foreign body damages the shell.
Shells began to protect themselves.
SITE ANALYSIS
Midtown of Atlanta Rainbow Crosswalk
1000 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
The proliferating coat (the secreted nacre) protects the shell.
Finally it is formed a pearl.
USER JOURNEY & BLOCK DIAGRAMS
User journey for three floors-Diagrams
Manager & Volunteer Customer 1
LGBTQ Youth & Homeless Level 2 Level 3
Level
Multi-purpose Space Study & Group Work Temporary Personal Room Thrift Store
SKETCHES
- THRIFT STORE
AREA
FIRST FLOOR
Pendent Lamp Spot Light LED Straight Light LED Light
1. Collaboration Center
2. Reception
3. Daily supplies Series Area
4. Furniture Area
5. Clothes Area
6. Fitting Room
7. Storage
8. Self-Service Locker
FIRST FLOOR THRIFT STORE-CLOTHES
SECOND
SECOND FLOOR–
Pendent Lamp Spot Light LED Straight Light LED Light
OFFICE & CLASSROOM
1. Collaboration Center
2. Conference Room
3. Group Working Space
4. Office & Health Support
5. Classroom
6. Individual Space
FLOOR-COLLABORATION SPACE
SECOND FLOOR-GROUP WORKING SPACE
SECOND FLOOR-COLLABORATION SPACE & EDUCATION AREA
THIRD FLOOR– TEMPORARY PERSONAL ROOM
1. Collaboration Center 2. Reception 3. Temporary Personal Room 4. Kitchen 5. Dinning Room 6. Outside Collaboration Space
SITE ANALYSIS
Drive Time
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport 19 minutes
Pike Place Market 12 minutes
Space Needle 7 minutes
-The Seattle area is home to several Fortune 500 companies such as Amazon, Microsoft and Starbucks, and its economy has ties to international trade.
-Internet retailer Amazon
-Coffee chain Starbucks
-Clothing merchant Nordstrom
-Weyerhaeuser
-Expeditors International
-Alaska Airlines
Seattle Washington-Bloom Hotel 959 Valley ST. Seattle
CLIENT ANALYSIS
-A center of green industry and sustainable development model
-Historically Recognized For Its Lumber Industry
The main client is business traveler
The people work in surrounding company, such as Amazon, Google, Facebook.
BUILDING ANALYSIS
Building Features
-Roof Garden- Features an integrated container design
-Container Usage- (Exterior/Interior)
Exterior Use: Vestibule, Bar
Interior Use: Circulation, Hallway, study room
-Circulation- Elevator, Grand stairs
-Design Features
1. Large windows to inhale views of the lake Union and the park.
2. Lighting focal points
3. Nature integrated, biophelia.
4. Themed with containers and innovation.
CONCEPT: NATURAL & INNOVATION
Concept Statement
For business travelers and families, a comfortable, space-efficient and familyfriendly design is as important as home. In this hotel design, we adopt the concept of home away from home. Nature and innovation are the key words of our project design. Let the hotel, this short stay is not just a place to rest after exhaustion. Here will be a small social circle, for business travelers, families, and other families staying for different purposes feel a different living experience in daily life.
SURROUNDING ANALYSIS
Scenic spot
Business & Company
Garden & Greenbelt
Public transportation
The main road
Café Bar / Restaurant
Other hotels
Shopping mall
Scent analysis
Sound analysis
Reception Sketch
Container Design of Entrance Sketch
LOBBY RENDERING PLAN Lobby Plan 1. Reception 2. Luggage Room 3. Waiting Area 4. Chatting Area 5. Casual Working Area 6. Bar 7. Restroom 8. Living Room 9.Bedroom 10. Bathroom 11. Kitchen 12. Third Space Suite & Casual Work Plan 1 4 5 3 6 7 8 12 9 10 11 2
Lobby Suite Container
Suite Detail for Reception Space FF&E WAITING AREA RENDERING
Container Elevation in the Lobby
Elevation in the
Assisted Living Residential Unit
The client has purchased one of the larger three bedrooms units at Canterbury Court
The unit are divided some spaces:Powder Room / Full Kitchen / Dining Room (for at least 6) / Living Room / Master Bedroom / Master Bathroom / Guest Bedroom / Guest Bathroom / Hobby Room / Laundry / Storage / Mechanical Room / Outdoor Patio (with seating for 4)
Assisting Living Design
Canterbury Court | Atlanta, Georgia
Area: Common Area & Residential Unit
Common Area
The Common Area will consist of seating for a minimum of 16 people, with an assortment of activity spaces or areas to include eating, card games, entertaining (friends, family), lounging, reading, and a waiting area for guests. This area must be flexible and comfortable in its arrangement for all users. The circulation for the building must meet all safety and welfare codes. All spaces must be barrier-free/ADA compliant.
16' 8' 16' 32'
Joel is 88 years old and Olivia is 86 years old. They have three children. After they got married, Joel started sharing the same belief as Olivia. They both were born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil but only met each other because both took the same bus, she was still going to school and he was starting his navy service. She finished school and started trading school to become an elementary teacher, she taught until the birth of her first child and become a stay in mom. Even though not working as a teacher, she helped to volunteer at their church as a Sunday school teacher, Joel, as a navy officer studied to become a civil engineer and work to the navy and the government. He retired 10 years ago. She likes to read and love work with her hands, she knows how to knit and sewing. He likes to play the guitar, listen to music and read the newspaper every morning. They both love the beach and would go every summer until they moved to the United States. Because he has more mobility than her, he helps her to keep enjoying walks through their neighborhood and drive them to church every Sunday. Her medical conditions are her mobility is reduced because she walks with a cane most of the time because of her overweight. She has diabetes and she also has a pacemaker that she had surgery 12 years ago and she already changes the battery of it. His medical conditions are his hearing because although he needs the hearing aid, he is a little stubborn and constantly removes it. He takes blood pressure remedy and it is also suffering from the early stages of dementia. Before moving into Canterbury Court, they were receiving assistance with the prepping of their food and the cleaning and Olivia were the ones that separates both of their medicines. One of Olivia’s requests is that everything should be reachable in her reaching ability requiring to not have too height cabinets. Regarding technology, Olivia is more open to phone and apps than Joel. He is more an old school guy, but he enjoys spending some time watching the news.
In the beginning, Canterbury Court was the inspiration of two visionaries. Frank Player and Margaret Hancock, members of Atlanta’s All Saints’ Episcopal Church and St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, respectively, solicited their rectors to sponsor All Saints’-St. Luke’s Episcopal Home for the Retired, Inc., also, and to this day, known as Canterbury Court.Their idea was to create a community where older adults could live and share a joyful lifestyle, with a continuum of care to meet changing needs.The plan was realized in 1965, as we became Atlanta’s first Life Plan Community – what some call a CCRC (continuing care retirement community). True to our founders’ vision, residents enjoy life-easing services and amenities for an independent life style, plus access to catered living and skilled nursing if ever needed.
Palm and back of hand for residential unit
The palm and back of hand means that two people are one and cannot be separated, just like our hands. Although they are two sides, they are actually the same hand. Just like this old couple, their hobbies and personality, they are fingerprints like the rings of a big tree, recording their lives and memories. Joe's right hand writes the story of Oliva, and Oliva's left hand writes the story of Joel. In this way, they have walked hand in hand from the ignorant teenager to old age. Unless there are any difficulties, they support each other and come to the present. Palms, fingerprints, and annual rings are the most natural elements.
Return to the youth for common area
Return to Youth means to turn back time. The meaning of returning to youth. The two old people have been with them for more than 60 years, from youth to old age. In old age, they support each other's lives. Although the time is getting old, the memory seems to remind them all the time, the lush years of common ownership. They want to be as energetic and ignorant as they were when they were young.
The concept of returning to youth through their hobbies, such as like the beach, like music, like dancing, like playing the guitar, these forms, using the effective design of public spaces, focus on their youth memory. The light and the color awaken their nostalgia for the years.
LOCATION INFORMATION INTRODUCTION OF THE CLIENT
CONCEPT
3750 Peachtree Rd NEAtlanta, GA 30319
6 7 1 2 3 4 5 8 Common Space FFE Corridor Sketch Bar Sketch Dinning Hall Sketch Common Space Plan COMMON SPACE 1. Dinning Hall 2. Corridor 3. Electronic Space 4. Exercise Room 5. Tv/Activity Room 6. ADA Restroom 7. Reading Room 8. Chatting Corner Living Room Sketch Bedroom Sketch Mini Living Room Sketch SKETCH
5 4 2 1 6 7 3 8 9 10
1. Hobby Room
2. Living Room
3. Patio
4. Master Bedroom
5. Mechanical Room
6. Laundry
7. Storage
8. Guest Bedroom
9. Dinning Room
10. Kitchen
RESIDENTIAL SPACE BEDROOM
Residential Plan
Bathroom Section 1
Bathroom FFE
Corridor Section
Section 1
Living Room Section 1
LIVING ROOM
Living Room FFE
1
2 Kitchen FFE 1 Kitchen FFE 2
Kitchen Section 1 Section
Section
KITCHEN
Kitchen Section 2
SITE AND BUILDING ANALYSIS
1315 Peachtree ST NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
Construction Type: Steel and concrete Frame
Occupancy Type: Office (Group B Business)
Service (Group M : Mercantile)
Sprinkle red: Sprinklered System
Building Net floor Area : 12000 sq. ft
Structure Height: 14 f/floor
Total Floor; 8 Floors
Characteristics: Renovation project by Perkins&Will LEED Platium Certification
YEEZY Mixed-Use
1315
Design Purpose: Expanding the brand‘s popularity and expanding the brand’s service range, not only meets Kanye West‘s vision-to allow everyone who wants to wear YEEZY to have YEEZY, but also to make people's daily activities inseparable from YEEZY
Design Goals:
Office: Provide office space for YEEZY, and provide some office space for brands cooperating with YEEZY, to facilitate cooperation between brands, promote brand development, and improve work efficiency.
Retail: In addition to providing retail space for fashion lines, in order to meet the daily needs of fashionable young people, at the same time provide these young people with space for barbershop and salon
The Main View Sun Road Surrounding Voice
The main surrounding buildings
MOMA
High Museum of Art
High Museum of Art
Peachtree ST NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
MODEL OF SPACE
CONCEPT
DESCRIPTION
In 2015, Kanye West cooperated with Addidas and launched the first Yeezy and Addidas joint shoes.
MOOD BOARD
2017-2019 YEEZY SEASON 5 6 7 continues the unique design image of the brand, and began to move towards the route of retro movement.
In the same year, Yeezy season launched its first season, which received the most attention during New York Fashion Week.
YEEZY SEASON 2 was released in the same year. Based on the unique style of the brand, the color matching has been improved.
In 2016, YEEZY SEASON 4 was held in Roosevelt Island, New York.
In 2016, YEEZY SEASON 3 was released simultaneously with Kanye West's new album.
YEEZY SEASON 8 was released in Paris in March 2020. Low-saturation and futuristic clothes bring new shocks to the audience.
2020 YEEZY has signed a 10year cooperation with GAP.
This space is provided for those young people who pursue fashion and trends to work and enjoy life. The entire space is divided into two parts, office space and retail space. The overall style follows the simple image of YEEZY clothing. In the office space, it is necessary to provide space for co-workaing with GAP, so it will also combine the characteristics of GAP. In the retail space, in order to meet the lifestyle needs of fashion groups, the style and function will be designed according to the characteristics of young fashion trendsetters. The final purpose of this retail space is to attract and gather these fashionistas for consumption, enhance YEEZY's brand, social influence, and ultimately achieve economic growth.
COLOR COLLECTION FROM YEEZY
Users People who work for YEEZY & GAP Customers Special Populations Fashionable youth Activity Working Cafe Baber shop & Salon Place Creative & Art Enjoyable Freedom
VOLUMETRIC SKETCHES
STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4
PARTI
Experiment of simulating clothes with newspaper
IN THE PRESENTATION SPACE
WORKSHOP SPACE
CHANDELIER FOR PUBLIC SPACE
CO-WORKING SPACE
WHITE CARPET (ON THE FIRST FLOOR)
PLASTIC (SEATING)
PERSONAL OFFICE
BLACK LEATHER (PERSONAL OFFICE SOFA)
CONCRETE (ON THE FLOOR)
COATING(ON THE WALL)
SOFA FOR THE CAFE SPACE
1.Public office 2.Group work space 3.Petrsonal office 4.Meeting room 5.Café room/Lounge 6.Presentation space 7.Workshop space 8.Storage 9.Cabinet SECTION 1 VIEW SCALE: 1/8”=1’-0” N 1.Café shop 2.Exhibition space 3.Exhibition space-2 4.Album & Shoes display area 5.Barbershop RETAIL OFFICE 6.Waiting space 7.Hair washing room 8.Storage 9.Cabinet SECTION 1 PLAN
1The Zaban Paradies Center for Homeless Couples (originally called the Temple Night Shelter for the Homeless) was founded by members of the Hebrew Benevolent Congregation in 1984 as the first and only shelter for homeless couples in Atlanta.
In 2008, the shelter became an independent non-profit and was formally named the Zaban Couples Center. Additionally, the mission expanded to provide, not just a safe place to eat and sleep, but also numerous services to assist couples in the process of moving from homelessness to independent living.
In 2015, the Center was renamed the Zaban Paradies Center for Homeless Couples after the generous donation from Rick Paradies in memory of his father, Dan Paradies, a long time supporter of the Center.
The Zaban Paradies Community Center for Homeless Couples will be designed in 2020. People can get a lot of help in this shared space, and they can start a bright and active life again with the help provided by the community.
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Community Center ZABAN PARADIES 275 Pryor St SW, Atlanta, GA 30303
CLIENT STORY
Sunlight Analysis
Noise Analysis
Public Transport Analysis
Street Diagram
Adjacencies: Government buildings and public transports are arounding the site.
Unique Miracle
Homeless couples are unique. They have love for supporting each other. Love is the strongest foundation. They also have the infinite power given by nature. The community center is like the wind in the nature. When they are baptized by the wind, it creates a new and unique natural landscape. This new landscape is the new themselves.
Reborn from Ashes
Homeless couples are like a phoenix that is about to be reborn. They are about to start their new chapter tenaciously from their ashes. The community center is like the flame that helps them rebirth, burning them, helping them, giving them new opportunities, and finally helping these phoenixes start a new independent life.
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SITE ANALYSIS CONCEPT
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STAIRS ANALYSIS PLAN
STAIRS Level 1 Plan Level 2 Plan Section 1 Section 2 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Stairs and Reception 11. Computer Room 12. Office 13. Activity Center 14. Male Bathroom 15. Female Bathroom 16. Janitors Room & Storage 17. Library 18. Classroom Section 1 Section 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1. Kitchen 2. Dinning & Activity Center 3. Reception 4. Closet 5. Laundry 6. Janitors Room & Storage 7. Female Bathroom 8. Male Bathroom 9. Locker Space 10. Locker Space
Reception Sketch
LEVEL 1 ACTIVITY CENTER
1 1 2 3
Chat Corner FF & E
E
3 2
Dinning Space FF &
Chat Corner FF & E
Level 1 Level 2 LEVEL 2 ACTIVITY CENTER
INTERIOR ACTIVITY ANALYSIS DIAGRAMS
Section 1
Section 2
24.5°C
Residential Design
24.5℃ is the most suitable indoor temperature for human life. This is a single apartment designed for women. So this private space is the most comfortable corner of busy life. This unit can provide enough space for working and inviting a few friends to be guests at home. It also will meet short-term accommodation space for family or friends. According to personal preferences, this apartment will provide an ideal, comfortable and healthy living and working environment.
LIVING ROOM
From "Zero", starting from the most comfortable state. Pureness & Nature BEDROOM Carpet Couch Cover Couch Cover Sofa Wood Floor Wall Paint PLAN 1 6 4 7 8 9 9 10 2 3 5 1. Kitchen 2. Living Room 3. Bathroom 4. AC 5. Storage 6. Working Space 7. Reading Corner 8. Bedroom 9. Closet 10. Patio CONCEPT MATERIAL FORM READING CORNER
Explore Savannah. 2019
Building Facade Design. 2019
Reference from SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COLORMIX FORECAST. 2020
ART
Reference from Professor Wang. 2020