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Showing posts with label SABA 2014. Show all posts

11/05/2014

Pucchi Mucchi Project



 The pavilion is based on the granite stone, which is a common, cheap and natural resource in the area. Therefore, we used it as the main component - stones in their original unhewn structure ("Truth to materials" tenet). The stone rises from the ground to the surface, and opposing it, the roof, which is made of bamboo, is descending to the surface from the sky, The connection is in the pavilion.
The wall is in the south part considering the path of the sun. In addition to, the wall and the platform were built in spontaneous method.



Building Process -

Materials sightseeing







The selected configuration



- Site plan 


Buildable Area: 15 sq.m
Orientation : North-East

Foundation plan -









Bringing the boulder from the site area, to use as Readymade bench 

Drawings



The roof has 50 cm extensions in the northern, southern and western sides, considering the sun path.
In the eastern side there is a natural tree that provides protection from the sun.
               




The Readymade boulder is used as a bench, and is located in accordance with the center of the island and the tree on its natural environment.





South Elevation








Details -








Finish line -
















10/31/2014

Maiyl Group





The pavilion design was influenced by the local climate and sun path. It provides a shaded environment for the majority of the day, throughout the year by considering the path of the sun and constructing an active filtering.   


The pavilion is located on the center-northern plot of the complex. The southern side of the plot is the sunniest most of the day and faces the center. This side was left open allowing an unobstructed connection to the other pavilions. The sun is partially blocked by the roof, the eastern and the western walls.



Sun path checks:











Bamboo beam and brick column joint


The bamboo used to construct the walls was placed vertical to block the sun. In the western wall the bamboo is more dense in consideration of the position of the sun and the time of day that the pavilion is occupied


The roof is designed as an separated element detached from the main structure and in resonance with the existing environment







The platform is raised 40 cm above the ground offering protection from the Monsoon flood and creating an exterior sitting area
Building process: