INT 521 - Fall 2023 - Project Sample 1

Page 1

Paradise Pinnacle Memory Care

INT 521: Advanced Interior Architecture Studio I

Students

Instructor: Nina Sharp, Ph.D., LEED GA, WELL AP

Hoa Vo Celia De Hoyos


1. Site Research

NORTH


Site Boundary N Mummy Mountain Rd

Site Location

N

E Roadrunner Ln

* Mummy Mountain Park, Paradise Valley

Paradise Pinnacle Memory Care is situated on the northern hillside of Mummy Mountain Park in Paradise Valley, Arizona. The city experiences hot and arid summers, mild winters, and enjoys predominantly clear skies throughout the year.

5611 E Roadrunner Rd LOT 12, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 Property Facts: 5.147 acres = 224 203.32 sq.ft Zone Class: R-175 The site nestled inside the mountain preserve. Topography of land: Gentle Sloping, Hillside.


Paradise Valley -Demographics Population (2020 Census): 12,658 Housing Units (2020 Census): 5,728 Total 4,752 Occupied 976 Vacant Age & Gender (2010 Census): Male: 6,370 Female: 6,450 Under 18: 2,873 18 and over: 9,947 20-24: 382 25-34: 407 35-49: 2,210 50-64: 3,773 65 and over: 2,901 Race (2010 Census):

White: 11,865 Hispanic or Latino: 479 Not Hispanic or Latino: 12,341 African American: 86 Asian: 518 American Indian: 28 Some Other Race: 97 Two or More Races: 226

Paradise Pinnacle


Neighbouring

Ascension Lutheran Church

Camelback Golf Club

Residential Architecture

Morning Glory Rd

E Mockingbird Ln

Mummy Mountain Rd


Views

View from high flat pad looks out to the East - 40 Feet height Neighbouring residencials

View from down flat pad looks up to the West - 20 Feet below the high flat pad


Views

North

West

South

View to the East


Specific Elements Soil Type

Metasedimentary rocks primarily originate from sandstone and shale, with limited occurrences of conglomerate and carbonate rock. Among these, the Pinal Schist stands out as a quartz-rich formation, predominantly non-volcanic in nature.

Exiting Plants


History City 300 - 1500 CE

Paradise

1800s

Valley

The

was home to a variety

enclosed

of tribes, including the Hohokams,

1889

May 24, 1961

region

The Rio Verde Canal

the

Company dispatched three

granted, officially establishing

McDowell Mountains to

surveyors

the Town of Paradise Valley.

renowned

the east and Camelback

captivated by the exquisite

for their sophisticated

Mountain to the south

serenity

canal

served

terrain, prompting them to

networks

employed in agriculture.

by

as

a

grazing

ground for cattle.

christen

to

of

this

this

the

Incorporation

region,

was

desert

locale

as

Paradise Valley.

1940s Entrepreneur Charles Mieg acquired the majority of the Windy Gulch and Horseshoe Mountain properties for a sum of $12,000. Upon noticing that the mountain's silhouette bore a striking resemblance to a reclining Egyptian mummy, he decided to promote the land for development under the moniker "Mummy Mountain." Subsequently, when selling off portions of the property, Mieg utilized this captivating name to attract potential buyers.


Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has an area of 15.4 square miles (40 km2), of which 0.03 square miles (0.08 km2), or 0.18%, is water. Mummy Mountain dominates Paradise Valley central terrain. The town boasts a number of historical landmarks, such as the Harold C. Price, Sr. House, McCune Mansion/Hormel Mansion, and Barry Goldwater Memorial Park.


Characterize Architectural

contemporary Style

Hacienda Style

Steel Structural Components

Mediterranean-style

Modern Style

French country


Characterize Architectural When discussing architecture in Paradise Valley, it's impossible to overlook the significant design contributions of Frank Lloyd Wright to the architectural landscape of the state. Wright's architectural philosophies, including his use of natural materials, integration with the surrounding desert landscape, and his emphasis on open spaces and connection with nature. The design incorporates features such as low, horizontal lines, flat roofs, and the use of local materials like desert masonry and redwood to create a harmonious relationship between the building and its environment.


People

Frank Lloyd Wright - Paradise City Frank Lloyd Wright designed and built a famous winter home in Paradise Valley known as Taliesin West. Taliesin West served as Frank Lloyd Wright's winter residence and architectural school from 1937 until his death in 1959. It is considered one of his most significant architectural achievements and a masterpiece of desert architecture. The design of Taliesin West incorporates elements inspired by the desert landscape, with its low, horizontal lines, natural materials, and an integration of indoor and outdoor spaces. Paradise Valley is home to one of Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic architectural creations, making it a notable location in the context of his career and architectural influence.

Charles Mieg - Mummy Mountain Born in Switzerland, Charles Mieg initially established himself as a prosperous banker and real estate developer in New York City. However, he ultimately departed from the luxuries of New York to embark on a gold prospecting adventure in the Bradshaw Mountains. During the early 1940s, he relocated to the Paradise Valley region and initiated his explorations of what was then referred to as Windy Gulch, now recognized as Mummy Mountain. Charles Mieg acquired the Van Benscoten Ranch, encompassing the majority of the mountain's north and east sides. When he made the decision to transform this area into a residential community, he branded it as Mummy Mountain.


Adjacent 7.5 Miles to Scottsdale Airport

Located in the heart of a serene

and

upscale

residential E Shea Blvd N Tatum Blvd

neighborhood, Paradise Pinnacle Memory Care offers a tranquil oasis away from the fast-paced and bustling world. Despite its

N Scottsdale Rd

peaceful setting, it conveniently provides essential amenities within a

3-mile

hospitals,

radius,

including

churches,

hotels,

venues,

shopping

entertainment

centers, and more. Churches

E Lincoln Dr

Hospitals Hotels, Resorts Entertainment venues and shopping Schools Bus Stations

15.9 Miles to Phoenix Downtown

4.8 Miles to Scottsdale Downtown


Solar Study

Shade Analisis

Shades from December to June

Shades from June to December

In June, 21st: The sun’s locations relatively closest to the

actual site, ensuring that the sunlight will be strong, bright, and radiate energy which some will then transform into heat Mountain shape prevents direct sunlight AFTER 4 PM In December, 21st: The sun’s locations is relatively furthest to the actual site, ensuring that the sunlight will be dark earlier.

Shade is key for this project during the year but mostly from June 21 to December 21.


Annual Temperature

Annual Temperature mean of 70 F, with the warmest months being June, July and August, and the coldest months being December, January and February.


Wind

Annual wind velocity mean in Phoenix is 7mph, The coldest wind is coming from the east, which we can use to generate natural ventilation in our proposal.


Precipitation

1.26 Inches

0.07 Inches

Annual average precipitation: 8.03 in, It is very low in summer.


2. Concept



COLORS & MATERIALS Creativity - Optimism, Agreeableness, Happiness

CORTEN STEEL

STONE

Calm, Clean, Neutral

WALLCOVER

Natural - Hope, Health

WOVEN TILES

PORCELAIN TILE

Rationale: The color palette was chosen to match the hues that we find in the site, warm tones that give a sense of joy and calm, we selected carefully colors that are easy to distinguish for our users. The materials we choose are durable, long lasting, cleanable and rich in textures.


Design Principles

Village Front Yard Home Room

Private Spiritual and Reflective Spaces

Public Community of Wellbeing

Therapeutic Amenities

Secure Perimeter with Open Spaces


Healthy and Sustainable Design Ideas

Promote physical activity

Natural light and views

Social spaces that promote a community life

Safe outdoors and contact with nature


Solar Study and Energy Efficiency of The Building Explain March 20

9 am

12 pm

3 pm

June 21

September 22

December 21


2. Concept

Public areas - Lobby, Innovative space, Administrative: 10,000 sqft Offices and Therapy areas: 21,000 sqft Common - Commercial areas 10,000 sqft Residential areas: 50,000 sqft


The architecture of the 1970s was more functional, aesthetic, following the previous movement of Googie and Pop styles. An advantage of this architectural style is their unique shapes and forms that can be used for path finding purposes.


After working on our bubble diagram and our inspirational architectural style we came op with a diagram of our village which later became our site plan.


3. Site Plan


Site Plan Residential areas

Town Center

Administrative Center

Residential Services Building


EMERGENCY ACCESS FOR AMBULANCE

ELEVATOR - STAIR

ADA HIKING TRAIL


Construction Info

CLIENT:

Paradise Pinnacle Group

LOCATION:

5611 E Roadrunner Rd LOT 12

PROJECT NAME: Paradise Pinnacle Memory Care CITY:

PROJ. NO.:

Group 3

DONE BY:

Hoa, Celia

Paradise Valley

STATE:

MC 2021

PLUMBING:

PC 2021

ELECTRICAL:

NEC 2021

ENERGY:

IECC 2022

FUEL:

FGC 2021

338 ft

RIGHT SIDE:

338 ft

AZ

CODES CODE JURISDICTION: PARADISE VALLEY

BUILDING:

IBC 2021

MECHANICAL:

FIRE:

IFC 2021

SECURITY:

ADMIN:

ACCESSIBILITY:

CURRENT ZONING:

R-175

PROPOSED ZONING:

R-175

SETBACKS:

FRONT:

660 ft

REAR:

OCCUPANCY:

R-4

CONSTRUCTION TYPE: Type VB

BLDG. / P.L. SEPERATION: SEISMIC ZONE: BASEMENT AREA: # BASEMENT EXITS REQ’D:

No 1

WIND LOAD: No

660 ft

2010 ADA LEFT SIDE:

SPRINKLERS

SUBSTITUTE FOR:

EXTERIOR WALL PROTECTION: MPH MEZZANINE AREA: # MEZZANINE EXITS REQ’D:

2 - 3h 8 EXPOSURE: No

OPENING PROTECTION: FROST DEPTH:

-

SNOW LOAD:

FRONTAGE INCREASE: # EXTERIOR MEZZANINE EXITS REQ’D:

-





4. Arrival


INTERIOR

4

3

5 4

7 6 3 1

2


LOBBY INTERIOR

WOVEN FLOORING

ACOUSTIC WALLPAPER

Ellipse 30 PENDANTS

STEELCASE CHAIR

CARNEGIE SILICONE

BABAT SECTIONAL



EXTERIOR



FF&E LOCATION

IMAGES

NAMES

KEY

QUANTITY

BABAT SECTIONAL

L-1

2 set

STEELCASE CHAIR

L-2

12

Elipse 30 by Bover

L-3

16

Glass Coffee Table CH108 by Steelcase

L-4

2

Campfire Paper Table by Steelcase

L-5

6

Hitch Bookcase by Blu Dot

L-6

4

LOBBY




5. TOWN CENTER


GAME AREA

HAIR SALON + BAKERY + CAFETERIA

MOVIE THEATER

FLOOR PLAN

EAST - ELEVATION

WHITE LIMESTONE

SW 0011 CREWEL TAN

DECORATION CHESS GAME

PERGOLA



Sun Shelter

Movie Theater

TOWN CENTER - RCP Cafeteria

Gaming

Inviting Features

Outdoor Seating Nature Connection



MOVIE THEATER - INTERIOR

MOVIE THEATER - WEST

WOVEN TILES

SW 0009 EASTLAKE GOLD

SW 7004 SNOWBOUND

BOVER SCONES

LUG LOUNGE CHAIR

MR LOUNGE CHAIR





FF&E LOCATION

IMAGES

NAMES

KEY

QUANTITY

Platet A/06 by Bover

TC-1

4

WAC Lighting Ocularc 3.0 LED Open Trim with Flood Beam Spread

TC-2

8

Solartube units

TC-3

2

Luge Lounge Chair by Boss

TC-4

6

Mr & Mrs lounge chair by Boss

TC-5

6

Nova Ceiling Wall Grazer - Remote Power with White Louver

TC-6

18 Feet

TOWN CENTER


6. RESIDENTIAL


INTERIOR

Dining room

Interior garden

Kitchen

Gaming Table

Storage Fire place

Welcoming Living Room




FLOOR PLAN RENDERED WITH MATERIALS LAKE POWELL WHITE OAK ENGINEERED HARDWOOD FLOORING. PORCELAIN TILE, DALTILE, REKINDLE WHITE, WITH STEPWISE. PORCELAIN TILE, DALTILE, OUTLANDER STERLING. EUROPEAN OAK RUSTIC HERRINGBONE DISTRESSED ENGINEERED HARDWOOD.


REFLECTED CEILING PLAN




FF&E


Residential Section

Feel Invited to Go Outside

Intimate and Familiar atmosphere


Residence common area

ACOUSTIC PANEL ARKTURA LOTUS

LE CORBUSIER CHAIR

TIMELESS ARMCHAIR BY TONON

MAARTEN TABLE

ENEA KAIAK ARMCHAIR

SW 7004 SNOWBOUND

SW 9130 EVERGREEN FOG

STONE

WALL PANEL FINIUM, DISTINK



Bedroom

WALLCOVER XOREL LIMESTONE 6107 1

PB COMFORT SQUARE ARM UPHOLSTERE D RECLINER

KELLY BED POLIFORM

KELLY BEDSIDE TABLE POLIFORM

GERON WALL MOUNTED LAMP

WALLPANEL BRISBANE WOOD

SW 7004 SNOWBOUND

LAKE POWELL WHITE OAK ENGINEERED HARDWOOD FLOORING.





Conclusion VIEWS OF NATURE CONTACT WITH NATURE SECURE ENVIRONMENT

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

COMMUNITY LIFESTYLE

OUTDOOR SPACES

Our proposal offers a secure environment, fostering a lifestyle for our residents that closely mirrors normalcy. Enjoying the freedom to partake in various activities within the village, from sipping coffee and getting a haircut to leisurely walks, socializing with friends and family, and even exploring artistic pursuits in our versatile multipurpose space or engaging in gardening. Additionally, we've ensured ample natural light throughout the spaces and breathtaking views of nature.


Paradise Pinnacle Memory Care

We highly appreciate your questions and constructive feedback.


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.