Week 15 - Presentation 14 - Residential Case Study - Example
Week 15 - Presentation 14 - Residential Case Study - Example
Week 15 - Presentation 14 - Residential Case Study - Example
PLAN
Entrance
Bathroom
Living Room
Bedroom
• Instead of the current dark, enclosed and narrow spaces a single 40 sqm common space was opened up
that creates a generous, adaptive function-system.
• The necessity of the gallery was important but instead of having a confined, cave-like element it was put
in the middle of the space as an estrade (a slightly raised platform in a room or hall)
• At the same time, it has the opacity to let through natural light, has the airiness to leave the
surrounding functions working properly and also serving as a separation piece between functions.
• During the design process, a clear and fresh layout was planned from a maze-like, narrow and dark
property with its aim to be used as a short/long term rental apartment.
• This duality required adaptive and multi-functional spaces for a 2 person occupancy.
Section AA Section BB
Prepared by: Ar. Rooshina Nair
Sections CC and DD with Key Plan
Chapters 1 – 4 Chapters 1 – 7
(PDF) Francis D.K. Ching & Corky Binggeli - INTERIOR DESING https://www.academia.edu/8258292/Space_Planning_Basics
ILLUSTRATED (3rd Edition) | Rbk Lebrun - Academia.edu
Prepared by: Ar. Rooshina Nair
Assignment 12: Literature Case Study
1. Choose and research any two studio apartments and study them well in terms of:
1. Concept
2. Diagrams (plans, sections, elevations, isometrics)
3. Layout
4. Functions
5. Spaces
6. Furniture arrangement
2. Draw rough bubble diagrams for the studio apartments you have chosen based on
their layouts.