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Flex Space Elevations

Just some elevation and plan views as I’m getting my construction docs completed.

Front Elevation
Front Elevation
Back Elevation
Back Elevation
Left Elevation
Left Elevation
Right Elevation
Right Elevation
Plan View
Plan View
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Flex-Space

I will be updating this blog as I finish more ideas and their renderings…. In the meantime, here are some other options I have thought of for the flex-space.

Flex Space
Flex Space
flex space
flex space
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Midterm Reviews

Our Midterm reviews were a chance to update the class and Travis on the progress we all have made so far in our research and designs.  Here are my presentation boards that illustrate my process, inspirations and latest designs.

audra volpi mid crit_Page_1

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Canopy House – 1.0 critique

For our first critique, I came up with an idea for the flexspace I referred to in my previous post.  I received some great ideas from this critique, as the initial design could be too involved in moving parts.  I’m exploring other design options and will be discussing these options with one of the third year students in this studio, Holly.  She worked on the Canopy house last semester and is interested in this part of the project too..

Here are my boards.canopy house

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My Final Semester Studio

My Interior Architecture studio class with Travis Hicks began on January 14th and we have a few different options on what we can work on.  I have chosen two and am excited to make this a really autonomous project.

My first focus will be on the Canopy House that Team Tidewater along with UNCG has been working on for this years Solar Decathlon in Irvine, California.  Last semester, this project began with third year students working on the interior, but there were a few areas of the interior that were left unresolved and that is what I am researching.

The concept for the Canopy House and it’s design can be seen here.

pic courtesy of http://www.solardecathlon.gov/team_tidewater_virginia.html#nogo
pic courtesy of http://www.solardecathlon.gov/team_tidewater_virginia.html#nogo

To make this house one where you can live in during a variety of stages of your life, we are not only considering accessibility, but also the need for a possible caregiver for an elderly resident.  What has been unresolved, for the most part, is where that caregiver would sleep.  There are also, in my opinion, some design flaws in the bedroom and “office” area and my focus will be here.  I have a bunch of ideas already and have bookmarked research articles and may pair with a fellow student to build a prototype of something.  I’m a bit surprised by my overwhelming desire to tackle this, as furniture and/or product design is not generally my interest, so I’m going to tread on new territory without any idea how it’s going to end and I’m really excited about it!!! Sketches and research findings to follow.  My presentation on this will be done on February 1st, so look out for it then.

My second focus will be the Tectonic house – see previous posting here.  

photo courtesy of http://uncgiarc.wordpress.com/2011/12/13/iar-301-final-critique/
photo courtesy of http://uncgiarc.wordpress.com/2011/12/13/iar-301-final-critique/

This house was designed by my third year fall studio and I am taking it a few steps in a different direction.  The house I am envisioning will be more in line with sustainability as a whole.  What does it mean to be sustainable and does it require new materials and a new build using resources that are brought to the site?  This Tectonic house was thought to be built in the Glenwood section of Greensboro and I don’t feel that the house design, as is, would work.  More on this later.  🙂