Friday, September 15, 2017

Design 4- Uhart Edition Project 2 (Solo)

By this point in time, we've reached halfway through the semester of our 4th studio. The next part of our semester involved taking the first part of the semesters group research and implement it into a solo project. Out of the entire Sheldon Charter Oak site we were able to choose a site within the community to build on. Our peremiters remained to multi-use buildings including residential and commercial. 


 Site location


One of the major concepts I wanted to implement into this project was the use of green space. I was fixated on gaining community circulation through the use of these green spaces strategically placed within conjoining blocks. 

Community Circulation Green Space Plan


Another thing extremely important for this project was to keep the communities culture intact. Sheldon Charter Oak is famous for the Colt Armory, a building that has been around since 1855 run by Samuel Colt where the first firearms were manufactured. This building not only holds American history involved in the industrial revolution, but helped brand Hartford and this community. To this day the Colt Armory employee's living spaces are still standing, renovated with new occupants. "Coltsville" harnesses the rich culture that stamped them many years ago. 

With the history in mind I wanted to keep all shut down buildings relevant with renovations, along with keeping the urban New England architecture style alive within the new buildings- specifically the multi-use building. 


Urban Hartford Multi-use Precedents




Green Space Precedents
 


Residential Layout Precedent

 


With all of this information in regards to sustaining the communities culture along side connecting all the blocks/spaces, I wanted to create an individual community within the multi-use site. A community set up through open outdoor spaces creates an obvious connection and flow, where as adding individual community spaces within exemplifies the many cultures bounded in a community. 








 Commercial (Level 1) Floor Plan


Residential (Level 2 & 3) Floor Plans




Hand Drawn Perspectives 


Renderings



West Facade


East Facade








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