Hanna Roy
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Light as a Design forceEvaluation of light in space designThermal baths at Tattapani, IndiaThesis Project
The thesis explored the role of natural light in space design as a parameterduring the evolution of the design rather than as an afterthought of the process. The premise focused on compiling and analyzing precedents to study the factors which made a physical space into a metaphysical one. Materiality being a very significant factor in the study of light contributed to the selection of a bath as a test program. The prototype for the thesis was chosen to be a thermal bath at Tattapani located in the northern part of India. The design incorporated the culture through the influence of vastuconsiderations in the initial site layout. The process was reverse engineeredsuch that the light quality in a space was designed prior to the orientation ofthe space. Hence, the design, the site and the program influenced one another through the multiple iterations in the design evolution process.
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Evaluation of light in space designThermal baths at Tattapani, IndiaThesis Project
Light as a Design force
The diagrams and renderings showing how the orientation and materiality contributed to the three distinct light characteristics of the different spaces in the design solution.
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(above) 3A The view of the bather from the bath(below ) 3B Looking into the individual bath
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The healthcare design studio involved the study of historical material,current research and trends in healthcare design and several sitevisits of hospitals as part of the analysis for the design. The projectwas evovled from the design of a patient room to the design of awaiting room, a typical floor plan culminating in the entire facility.The main premise of this design was flexibility of the spaces, both individual (patient) and public (waiting area). Daylighting, circulationdesign and security concerns were also considered in the design solution.
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(clockwise from right) Perspective looking into patient room from balcony | View into the patient room from corridor | Longitudinal section | Diagrams showing massing
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(clockwise from left) Floor plan of Entrance Level | Detail plan of Waiting Area-Examination cluster | Custom design of thechairs in the waiting area to provide flexibility to the space | Two possible configurations of the same waiting area
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(clockwise from right) Floor plan of the Upper level | Detail floorplan of patient room design | Process diagrams demonstrating the efficient clustering of patient rooms
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Building in MotionRenovation of Regional Transportation Center Syracuse , NYin collaboration with D.Cabellaro
A proposal for the new speed rail projected to take over the existing Syracuse RTC aimed to connect the discontinuous nature of the existing transportation center. The premise of the design was to embrace the programmatic elementsby the circulation, both vehicular and pedestrian. The formal elements of shifting planes were used to facilitate the levitation towards the magnetic attraction of speed rail.
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reGeneration cycleProposal for Reimagining the Waterfront CompetitionManhattan , NY
Research of the given project site revealed the concentration of threesections of the society along the major public transporation lines servingthe East River Waterfront : Senior citizens, youth below eighteen years of ageand single parents. The design was an integration of crossing over thepedestrian unfriendly Franklin D. Roosevelt East River Drive as well giving therespective section of the project square footage proportional to the population density it would cater.
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NIGHT SCHOOLADULT VOCATIONAL TRAINING
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Mentor Interchange Bridging the gap over the I-81Syracuse, NY
A proposal for a mentor interchange center derived from the location of thesite on the median of the university dorms and the elementary school facilitieswhen the question for the possibility of the interaction between the two groupsarose. The concept of the project revolves around university studentsmentoring school children since the former are the future of the latter. Beinga junction of three junction points which all lie on three different grades,a meeting grade was introduced inspired by the concept of the roundaboutinterchange borrowed from transportation architecture.
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DIAGRAMSexisting wall
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melting the Chr(ICE)lerfacade creation for the Chrysler building by using software manipulationsin collaboration with J.Obregon for Digital Palette: Summer 2013
A project involving a series of controlled manipulations of a design idea to create a unique,layered intervening facade for an existing building. The project idea intended to incorporatethe memorable arch design at the top of the Chrysler tower as well as into this interveningfacade. The water-carrying hollow frames of the new facade are, thus, an inverted, distortedprojection of the abstracted elevation of the Chrysler building. This interactive facade, withits dramatic flowing water, thus comes alive and seems to be melting down into the city itself,losing its stature among the city's skyline in an apocalyptic climax.
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The Chrysler building has been a symbolic element of the Manhattan skyline similar to how the surrounding water elements have been a significant marker of the island itself. The project idea began with the in-tention of incorporating the memorable arch design at the top of the Chrysler tower as well as the aspect of the water el-ement into this intervening facade.
The frames of the new facade is, thus, an inverted, distorted projection of the ab-stracted elevation of the Chrysler build-ing. The material of the proposed skin deals with the water element and hence is designed to look like frozen icicles which are melting off the corners of this project-ed facade. Hence, the facade comes alive and seems to be melting down into the city itself, losing its stature among the city's skyline in an apocalyptic climax.
Melting the Chry-ICE-lerSummer 1, 2013 School of Architecture SUJessi Obregon & Hanna Roy
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counter slab:3/4 thk Telephone black granitewith glossy finish as countertop slab with 1.5" thk bull nosing
3/4" marine ply shutter finishedwith laminate on inside andoutside as per specification
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3/4 marine ply shutter finishedwith laminate on inside andoutside as per specification
Wall cladding: wall cladwith telephone black granite
wall cladding: wall cladwith telephone black granite
window as per detail
Chimney Hood: Faber makeAura 850 LTW 90 cm chimneyhood fixed as per specification
Over head storage: 3/4 thk. marine ply woodshutter finished with laminateas per specification
Location for power points asper detail in electrical layout
Open shelf to accomodate thecooling unit finished with
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wall cladding: wall cladwith telephone black granite
existing window to havefinishes to match thedoor of artisan room
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laminate :Euro -wallnut brown (SF5140)for external use
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fluidFire WallAnimated wall project for Media Iin collaboration with V.Gueglio
A design proposal for creating an animated space which changed its illuminationcharacteristics because of moving organic elements which acted as a filter of the light source behind it. It let light through the gaps between these elements.As the elements were moveable, the illumination of the room became a function of the perforations in the wall which were time dependant.
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Stage Lighting Lighting Plot for the Riders of the SeaSyracuse Stage : Archibold Theatre
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SchoolAdmin
ReceptionLobby
Classrooms Library
Arcade CafeGym
Maximum light. Minimum disturbance as out of circulation path
Service programs on common junction level
Cafe strategically located under tunneling light. Veiws common to all programs.
heig
ht li
mita
tion
for
gym
Split to facilitate light to lowest level.
AA
Ground Floor (@
400 level) SCALE: 1 = 1/15
storage
arcade
gym
kitchen
cafe
mechanical
storage
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Professional Construction drawings for the Artisan Room produced in a 3-person team for Thirdspace Architects.
SECTION @ D-DSECTION @ C-C
SECTION @ B-B
KEY PLAN
SECTION @ A-A
location of chimney of in line with the over head
storage above the melting unit
B
D
A
A
C
C
B
D
Wall cladding: wall cladwith telephone black granite
false ceiling as per detail
Service table:Service table as per approval
Ultrasonic cleaner:space allocated for ultrasonic cleaner as per detail
100 mm tile skirting
D1 door as per dwg: TQ-01-DOOR-02 detail
Faucet:Kitchen sink - Hindware
ceramic sink 50001
Counter slab:3/4" thk Telephone black granite
with glossy finish as countertop slab with
1.5" thk bull nosing
counter slab:3/4 thk Telephone black granitewith glossy finish as countertop slab with 1.5" thk bull nosing
3/4" marine ply shutter finishedwith laminate on inside andoutside as per specification
Over head storage:3/4 thk. marine ply wood
shutter finished with laminateas per specification
3/4 marine ply shutter finishedwith laminate on inside andoutside as per specification
Wall cladding: wall cladwith telephone black granite
wall cladding: wall cladwith telephone black granite
window as per detail
Chimney Hood: Faber makeAura 850 LTW 90 cm chimneyhood fixed as per specification
Over head storage: 3/4 thk. marine ply woodshutter finished with laminateas per specification
Location for power points asper detail in electrical layout
Open shelf to accomodate thecooling unit finished with
laminate on inside as per specification
100 mm skirtingnitco tropicana (2'x2')
Faucet:Kitchen sink - Hindware
ceramic sink 50001
false ceiling as per detail
steamcleaner Weighing
Balance
Ultrasoniccleaner
meltingunit
false ceiling as per detail
Polish Machine:Polish Machine as per approval
Steam Cleaner:Steam Cleaner as per approval
100 mm skirtingnitco tropicana (2'x2')
false ceiling as per detail
Service table:Service table as per approval
wall cladding: wall cladwith telephone black granite
existing window to havefinishes to match thedoor of artisan room
Location for power points asper detail in electrical layout
coolingunit
Counter slab:3/4" thk Telephoneblack granite
with glossy finish as countertop slab with
1.5" thk bull nosing
3/4" marine ply shutter finishedwith laminate on inside andoutside as per specification
100 mm skirting
Over head storage: 3/4 thk. marine ply woodshutter finished with laminateas per specification
ARTISAN AREA
polishing
steamcleaner
Lab sink
Weighing Balance
Ultrasoniccleaner
(2600X2800)
meltingunit
partition finished with frame work 9mm ply panelling and gypsum board on one side to be finished with paint as per finishes detail except at dadoing area to be finished with black telephonic granite
laminate :Archiply black mattfinish for internal useage
laminate :Euro -wallnut brown (SF5140)for external use
General notes
Glass door:6mm thk clear glass fixed in the 40 mm thk. flush door finished both the side with natural teak veneer and polished in walnut shade
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Professional Construction drawings of the Artisan Room produced in a 3-person team for Thirdspace Architects: AutoCAD, Adobe Illustrator
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