Nicholas Torres's profile

Centre/Columbus Housing Development

Class & Professor:
Community Design - Prof. Mark Pasnik
 
Challenge:
Select a parcel after designing a master plan for Jackson Square and design a multi-family, mixed-use residential building that reflects the new vision for the neighborhood and innovative housing.
 
Vision:
Together with my classmate Erin Hartman, we decided to tackle this parcel together, but separatley. We designed our concept, massing, material choices, and ground floor together so our respective buildings would read as part of the same mass, but approach how we viewed our residences sparately, in order to provide maximum amount of residence types for our site. I focused on the northeast building, Erin the Southwest. The concept to my building was "zoning by spatial experience and facade treatments" The units, all duplexes except for studios on the top floor, are set up three-dimensionally with the lower floor being public, and the upper being private. On both floors, the "services" are kept in the back and you transfer through the "dark" and "light" areas through a breakthrough point. Using Unit A as a template, the basic formula is modified to other units to better represent their position in the building and provide multiple types of housing ranging from studios up to three bedrooms. 
Concept Diagram
Columbus & Centre Street Corner. The "Gateway" to our Master Plan
Courtyard Facade
Centre Street Sidewalk
View within the courtyard
Looking from the Unit Foyer through the "breakthrough point"
Overview of the Great Room from the Breakthrough Point
Overview of the Great Room from the Living Section
Loft Bedroom
Ground Floor
Typical Floor
Unit Plans
Unit Axons
Section
Centre Street Elevation
Building Axon
Centre/Columbus Housing Development
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Centre/Columbus Housing Development

A mixed-use residential building designed as part of our studio's Jackson Square Master Plan. Designed with Erin Hartmann in regards to massing, Read More

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