Design Submission
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Design Submission
NUTRIENT FLOWS Our Make It Right prototype seeks to move beyond current best practices of environmental efficency towards an eco-effective agenda that seeks to optimize quality at all scales through the consideration of a diverse range of economic, ecological, social, and technical criteria. Within natural metabolisms, the house will exemplify a Cradle to Cradle approach with all materials classified as either of the following: G > Biological Nutrients: the nutrients that support life on Earth intended to flow perpetually through regenerative cycles of growth, decay and rebirth. PV AR EA > Technical Nutrients: designed to mirror natural nutrient cycles, they exist in a closed-loop system in which valuable, high-tech synthetics and mineral resources circulate in an endless cycle of production, recovery and remanufacture > Products of Service: hybrid products that can be returned to their manufacturer at the end of their useful life and safely disassembled into parts that can be reused to create next generation products. K MIR DNA Analysis Element H Class Material Description Surface ft2 Columns Biological Nutrient TimberSIL non-toxic fusion of glass and wood F Volume CF J I Structure A B C D E F G 4,724 101 87 10,968 2201 613 Metal Framing Technical Nutrient Steel / Light Gauge Steel old growth cypress from pickle vats SIPs Technical Nutrient Steel SIPs /EPS Concrete Non- Nutrient Concrete Floors Biological Nutrient Wood Recycled or reclaimed wood Non- Nutrient Wood Wood substrate 4,320 270 Technical Nutrient Steel SIPs /EPS Steel exterior with expanded polystyrene insulation 5,031 1054 Product of Service Technical Nutrient Technical Nutrient Glass, Metal, Sealant Glass Metal Large operable openings Metal door 939 226 241 28 19 8 Interior Walls Technical Nutrient EcoRock 80% post-industrial recycled waste, no gypsum 4,127 217 Exterior Cladding Biological Nutrient Accoya Wood Siding Sustainably sourced , non-toxic, acetylated wood 2,655 216 Biological Nutrient EcoClad Bio-composite exterior cladding material from postd 486 30 Biological Nutrient Technical Nutrient Accoya Wood Steel Sustainably sourced , non-toxic, acetylated wood Steel 724 227 40 49 Biological Nutrient Technical Nutrient Wood IceStone Reclaimed or rapidly renewable wood 100% recycled glass 601 107 24 6 Roof Steel exterior with expanded polystyrene insulation 309 71 988 103 B C Openings H I J Windows Glazing Door L M Walls K L M P E Q A Stairs / Railings N O Treads/Risers Stringers Interiors P Q Cabinets Counter Tops N O 5% Cladding D 3% Stair 5% Interior Walls 5% Structure 7% Non Nutrients 1% Products of Service 1% Openings 18% Biological 23% ROOF 49% SIPs 74% Technical 6% Substrate 2% Concrete CONCEPT MASSING OUTDOOR ROOMS CIRCULATION FLOWS SINGLE UNIT PUBLIC SPACE PRIVATE SPACE FAMILY UNIT SEMI-PUBLIC SPACE SEMI-PRIVATE SPACE SOLAR + ENERGY FLOWS WATER FLOWS 12:30 PM SHADE Our prototype house celebrates Earth’s abundance, promoting and nurturing connections between human and natural communities. The design looks to natural systems for inspiration and relies on the belief that all design decisions should support the creation of community and family. Through the house, we strive to create a safe and healthy environment, both natural and built, that embody the ideas and ideals of the human community of the Lower 9th Ward and New Orleans. BECOMING NATIVE TO PLACE Our concept fosters a deep connection between the built and natural, re-engaging people with their natural surroundings and embedding the house within its context, site, and community. The house becomes a responsive structure...cultivating, amplifying, and making visible... > human patterns and the rituals of daily living > local culture and tradition > the flows of nature - energy, water, light > nutrient flows within biological and technical cycles The massing shifts on the upper floor to provide daylight for neighbors to the north while self-shading itself on the south side through deep overhangs, encouraging that facilitate ‘chasing shade.’ The house is envisioned as a 3 bedroom primary unit located at the street and a 1 bedroom / efficiency to the rear of the site separated by an exterior ‘dogtrot’ space that is shaded from the sun while providing effective natural ventilation for the entire structure. An open living space in the primary unit spatially connects the front porch through to the ‘dogtrot,’ allowing for easy movement between the public and the private while promoting confluences and connectivities between interior and exterior living. The living room area is framed by generous sliding doors that fully open to the front porch, allowing views up and down the street and promoting a more secure community. Roof and deck surfaces are ‘photosynthetic’, generating energy through building integrated thin-film pv, hot water through solar thermal hot water tubes, and green roof systems that provide habitat while slowing stormwater. Water is visibly collected through an integrated system of scuppers and cisterns. WILLIAM MCDONOUGH + PARTNERS | 700 East Jefferson Street, Charlottesville, Virginia, 22902 | 434 979 1111 | mcdonoughpartners.com Architecture + Community Design ©2009 FORM FOLLOWS EVOLUTION The house is designed to accommodate changes over time, allowing for growth and to meet the requirements of diverse situations, family structures, and living arrangements with a dogtrot space that easily allows for expansion. Constructed as three modular units with panelized walls, the house allows for adaptation to improved technologies and safe disassembly and reuse of components in the future. MAKE IT RIGHT 6 1 7 3 2 5 4 KEY: 1> MASTER BEDROOM 2> MASTER BATHROOM 3> BEDROOM 2 4> BATHROOM 2 5> BEDROOM 3 6> STAIR / CORRIDOR 7> ‘VIEW’ DECK 8> ‘SUN’ DECK 9> PORCH 10> LIVING 11> KITCHEN/DINING 12> POWDER RM 13> ‘SHADE’ DECK 14> EXTERIOR ELEV. LIFT 15> RAINWATER CISTERN 16> LIVING / DINING 17> KITCHEN 18> BATHROOM 19> BEDROOM 17> GARDENS 18> STORAGE 19> RAIN GARDEN 20> CYPRESS/FRUIT TREE 21> PARKING 22> UNIT 1 ENTRY STAIR 23> UNIT 2 ENTRY STAIR 24> WOOD BENCH 25> LIVE OAK TREE 8 2ND FLOOR AREA - UNIT 1: 860 GSF EXT. DECK: 454 GSF 12 9 19 13 11 UNIT 1 17 10 18 14 16 UNIT 2 15 (13’-0”x17’-8”) (5’-0” x11’-3”) (11’-0” x11’-3”) (5’-0” x 11’-3”) (10’-2” x17’-8”) (16’-4” x14’-8”) (12’-8” x 9’-4”) (13’-9”x14’-8”) (20’-11”x11’-0”) (6’-2” x 3’-4”) (10’-0” x 20’-0”) (4’-0”x 4’-0”) (12’-8” x 9’-7”) (7’-3” x 9’-1”) (5’-0” x 8’-8”) (9’-11”x 7’-7”) 1ST FLOOR 9 AREA - UNIT 1: 550 GSF UNIT 2: 392 GSF EXT. DECK: 465 GSF 21 13 18 18 14 15 15 25 22 17 24 19 20 21 23 GROUND FLOOR PLAN OPTION A - SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSE PLAN OPTION B - GROUND FL. UNIT 1 MASTER BEDROOM MASTER BEDROOM DOG TROT WILLIAM MCDONOUGH + PARTNERS | 700 East Jefferson Street, Charlottesville, Virginia, 22902 | 434 979 1111 | mcdonoughpartners.com Architecture + Community Design ©2009 MAKE IT RIGHT