Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Week 14: Work
Access around the building
Due to the clinic being for physical therapy, I though it was very important to design a building that allows the patients to be able to move throughout the building, taking different paths and being able to explore throughout.
The image above shows the one of the end on the roof. This space has been provided to allow patiets and doctors the opportunity to exercise or do daily treatments outside. People generally enjoy working outdoors in a park more than they do inside a gym, so giving this space may enthuse the patients more.
This image also shows the roof space, but gives an indication of the paths connectiong to and from around it. The ramp allows people to walk from the roof down into the main physical therapy room while the paths to the left give access to the paths around the roof.
The image above is another space atop the roof and gives another area for patients and doctors to exercise and train on. As there are five patients and they will most likely have different injuries, it is likely that they will be requiring different equipment and doing different exercises. These number of spaces give opportunities for doctor-patient private time and provide wonderful views of the city and surrouding brisbane whilst exercising.
Week 13: Work
Morphosis
This week i am looking to apply the theory of Morphosis to my building as a way of symbolising the complexity of the human body through the building.
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The building above shows the inspiration of the morphosis theory I am looking to apply to my building
The image above shows the roof path and shape system. The roof seems to be rising from the building and growing outwards. this shows the parasitic form and once again shows the evolution from the rigid and uniform story bridge
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This image shows the glass window and wall system located under the bridge.this uses the triangular steel framing system to allow those within the space ample view of the surrounding environment. the glass takes on a jagged formation symbolising its growth outwards as a parasitic buiilding, constantly wanting to develo and take over the bridge.
The image above shows the storage room of the building. This room like others is symbolising the buildings evolution as a parasite, changing from the rigid structure of the bridge, to a freely formed and new structure. the shape is supported by a triangular steel system to support the walls within.
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The image above shows the new parasitic shape of the building in the office/treatment room. The room features mainly glass facing the city and uses the same steel triangular support system between the glass.
Week 12: Work
This week i focused mainly on the support side of the building. I have decided that i will used a cantilever system connected to the underside of the bridge. This system will hold trusses that run the length of the bridge and building. this will also use tension posts and cables and I beams
This week i focused mainly at the structure of the building and designing a structure that would use the story bridge to benefit the building. My tutor, Ruwan, said i should use a truss sytem to ensure the support system would adequately hold the building. As the image above shows, i have introduced the beams that will use a cantilever support system underneath the bridge to hold up the building.
The image above shows the system more developed. Her the truss and cantilever system is connect at four points from the opposite side of the bridge to the far end of the building. Along these trusses posts have been moulded on and rise up to I beams that run horizontally along the building.
The image above shows the posts and I beams underneath the building.
The image above shows the completed truss, cantilever and post system underneath the building.
Week 11: Work
I have continued to work on the roof this week, as I believe is a very important feature within this building. As you Can see in the images below, I have looked further into the shape of the roof, the spaces for individuals to escape to and the shape of the roof.
The image above shows the height difference in the two paths. The idea here is to give firstly, difference in experience for those using the paths. Secondly the use of the paths and stairs as you can see in the image, will be used a patients improve walking as a means of testing and practice. As they improve, they should be able to move furthe throuhgout the building as a means of testing themselves. Thirdly. The height difference of the 'floor' of the roof will allow me to play with the roof of inside the building.
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