Blog #10
Since we don't have a topic to talk about today, I thought that I would just share more about my project.
I started out with two precedents, (shown below) and I thought through what made both of them stick out and which portions I wanted to implement into my own design.
CASA RECICLADA
The structure of the
"Casa Reciclada" consists of three shipping containers. Two of them
are 20 feet on the first floor, and one is 40 feet cantilevered container on
the second floor. Fujimori explains that the design was created for a young couple
for countryside living. Use double-leaf windows.
BOX HOP
The Box Hop Three Shipping containers, Retreat in the
woods of Ohio. Sits on stilts. Black and white elements for the interior.
Next, I looked through locations and settled on Great Fall, Montana, which is a beautiful small town surrounded by water and mountains.
INITIAL CONCEPT:
My initial concept for
this design is to create a space that looks larger than it is. I want to do
this by using dark colors to visually expand the room. I also want to use warm
lighting to create a soft aesthetic to blend in with the dark colors. I am
planning on designing my Containers in some form of L shape to bring the
feeling of nature and being outdoors closer to the doors. This outdoor area
could be used for a bonfire, a table, a garden, and many other ideas. Container
homes can feel very claustrophobic, so I want to create a space that feels
bigger than it is. Within the L shape, I want to have at least one of those
walls be mostly glass to make the space feel opened up. Since this is going to
be outside of Great Fall, Montana, there will be Mountains around, but the site
will be flat in the valley surrounded lightly by trees and nature. This site
could also extend to the river in that area as well, so maximizing beautiful
views will be very important.
CONTAINER SIZES:
I would want to use two containers
for this project, one being a 40-footer high-cube shipping
container, and the other
being a 20-footer high--cube shipping container.
ADJACENCY MATRIX:
BUBBLE DIAGRAM:
Block Diagrams:
Out of the two bubble diagrams, I created block diagrams, which are pretty much directly to the scale that I would like them to be at. After creating the block diagrams I decided that the second, building was more what I wanted to go with since it leaves a bigger outdoor patio space.
Elie, I love your two precedents and all your inspo pictures! I little garden in the back of the first one is so cute! Montana looks so beautiful and I can't wait to see how you incorporate your house to show off the amazing views!
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