Wednesday, September 29, 2010

JP_Scenarios Research Working Drawings

We are interested in exploring two extremes through the scenarios.  One of which involves the smallest one story and largest one story unit types we've set up.  The second involves the smallest two story units and the medium and large two story units we've set up. 

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

JP_Market Research

Our site, located in Douglas/Oakland neighborhood is home to many entry-level income young professionals, moderate/low-income single-parent families, and moderate-income families with both parents present.  The average price per square foot of a home in our neighborhood is $160 compared to the average price per square foot of a home in Chicago, which is $153.  The average listing price of a home in our neighborhood is $282,114 compared to the average listing price of a home in Chicago, which is $412,017.    

Kitagata Apartments, Gifu Japan, Kazuyo Sejima & Ryue Nishizawa (1998)

This project was launched through Government Housing in Gifu, Japan.  Kazuyo Sejima was the designer of the "Sejima" wing in the larger housing complex.  Sejima based the design around new ways of thinking about collective housing, including connection to the outdoors, circulation, and access.  Each of the 107 units has an open terrace which connects directly to the outside.  The circulation band along the northern facades is covered, but completely open to air.  The interior engawa, or passageway linking rooms along the south facade within an individual unit, is enclosed, but framed with glass, thus exposing it to the outside world.  Each apartment has two or more direct entrances from the public circulation corridor.  This was key to Sejima’s view of looking at both the traditional (family), and non-traditional (rented units) apartment user-types.  There are 30 different unit types, each of which has some formation of at least one bedroom, one dining/living space, one Japanese room, and one terrace.  These units interlock into the overall building form, which is oriented to provide maximum southern exposure to the most units possible.