H oFlagstaff use of Fashion
“House of Fashion” focuses on creating an inclusive environment where a career in fashion design becomes accessible to members of the community. Through the use of collaborative work and learning spaces, “House of Fashion” provides makers the opportunity to form networking connections and refine their craft in a homelike setting. The design deconstructs the concept of the home into three basic elements: the hearth, the house, and the yard. The hearth provides intimate spaces of gathering, including a small catering kitchen in the basement where designers can sit around the kitchen counter to explore ideas over a meal. The house provides plenty of open living rooms where designers can curl up on the couch with their sketchbook and explore their next masterpiece. Finally, the yard provides access to the public as an alternative to the alley and becomes an exclusive environment for fashion shows through the use of large gates at the East and West entrance. “House of Fashion” aims to grow the fashion design community in Flagstaff through the design’s comfortable nature and accessible resources.
Hearth House Yard
GARDEN VIEW
FA S HIO N S HO W
CO W O R K I N G E N V I R O N M E N T
B A CK S TA G E
CL A S S R OO M
CO NF E RE NCE R O O M
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1. Classroom/Indoor Venue 2. Coworking 3. Reception/Gallery
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1. Yard/Outdoor Venue 2. Fitting Room 3. Coworking 4. Reception/Gallery
G RO U N D
1. Conference Room 2. Computer Workstations 3. Maker Space/Backstage 4. Micro Manufacturing 5. Catering Kitchen/Bar 6. Break Room/VIP 7. Storage
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BASEMENT
S E C T ION B
SECTION A
INT 590: Fall 2017 Core Interior Architecture Studio I
Student: Rachel Frail Instructor: Brie Smith