portfolio of works- carina musila
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CARINA MUSILA NAKATO
portfolio of worksrefereesNatalie Allen BAS BArch(hons) March(hons), Former lecturer PhD Candidate School of Architecture and Planning National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries The University of Auckland 8/55A Hepburn Street, Freemans Bay Auckland 1011, New Zealand Mobile: +64 21 284 1414Email: natalie.allen@auckland.ac.nz
Architect Alex Bakyayita (BArch, hons) (March hons) Associate Director - ArchForum Ltd Plot 67, Kanjokya Street P.O.Box 12641, Kampala, Uganda Mobile: +256 772 375514/ +256 752 375514 Email: abakyayita@gmail.com, abakyayita@archforumltd.com
outdoor spaces, special topics 2011
childrens’ library -2015
Jewellery design- gulity pleasure
2-bedroom residential house-2015
restaurant interior- country getaway-2013uganda pavilion- school charette, physical model & photoshop -2009
Pearl Engineering Office Building- Kampala--preliminary stage-2015
Residential house- Muyenga, Kampala currently under construction
to design a residential house for a couple and their children, to include a house help’s room space; which all together em-braces the view the site offers
making a stepped connection to the land-scape using site levels and opening the spaces to the views the site has to offer
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view from entrance gate
view from adjacent site into back area of house. In the image, we can see the view of forest groves and hills that the site has to offer at the front, of which the us-ers have a panoramic view from all their bedrooms on first and second floor, the lounge, dining, kitchen, major patio, family room and roof terrace
roof terracefirst floor
6mm thick fixed clear glass fanlight
mild steel pieces at 1m centre to centre distance
1.5mm thick aluminium louvre vents
180 deep x 24mm thick mahogany bolted on either side of 2mm thick aluminium section
50 x 80 x 2mm thick aluminium door stile
This is a double leaf aluminium frame casement door composite with a 1.8m wide sliding window and 0.3mm wide permanent aluminium louvre vents to the side & 171 deep x 32mm thick melamine faced mdf boards planks, with an aluminium door frame. This door with louvres to the side is ideal for Kampala tropic weather as it allows for constant air circulation.
ground floor/ site layout
view from parking
view from from front courtyard
site to have terraced steps to enhance use of sloped terrain
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the slanted columns and elements are remi-niscent of the spear, which was used as the major tool of war for the native tribe
B- this space creates a ‘semi-solid’ connection to the boulevard drive. The enclosing of the trees with a glass wall addition-ally expresses the impor-tance of ‘preserving the green’ in design; while giving the user a ‘court-yard’ within the space.
users have a view into the open kitchen space through an aluminium leaf-pattern inspired railing.
spaces are defined by design elements brought together to create an installation to the landscape while giving the users a view into the landscape of the site
sectional- interior perspective-cottage 2
gazebo 1
reception
cottage 1
restaurantrestaurant-interior
restaurant-along boulevrd drive
boulevrd drive
Buffer transition courtyard space where users are able to come into this private courtyard directly from their rooms, while those on upper levels have a view into the courtyard
A-towards accomodation from ground level of building
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site section 1
Community Accomodation
Restaurant & Bar Open kitchen
Gazebo 1
Gazebo 2
Reception
Cottage 2
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Cottage 1
Main entrance
Country Getaway - Gulu, Uganda, East Africa design stageto design a medium-scale-haven for people to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city
creating a connection between the landscape and the enclosed spaces creating ‘interior courtyards’ designing structural elements to be exposed to enhance building and landscape con-nectivity
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site section 1
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Harvey tiles to be used as roof covering for their light weight and their aged-aes-thetic overtime.
Purlins at 600mm separation.
With its open-plan arrangement and double-height ceiling, the restaurant has a continuous flow of air
The back courtyard is a nod to the landscape;connecting the users to the green
A-double-height courtyard as a transition space-6.3m
stone finish is the primary material for its natural essence and durability
to create a ‘getaway’ for a musician to be inspired from without, so as to get ‘creative from within.’
B - thumbnails illustrate the use of elements that are specific to his ‘dimensions of comfort,’ while playing his guitar.
A - timber deck-roof detail
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Hand drafting and AdobePhotoshop
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addionally using the roof as a deck that the client can use to get ‘in-spired from without.’
300 x 1000 x 75mm thick concrete planks cast on-site
A Retreat Uganda Martyrs University, Nkozi 2nd Year School Design Project
using edible landscaping, ‘but-terfly and bird’ attracting shrubs as well as different scented landscaping for inspiration from without.
roof deck
site plan
site section
front elevation
section through the ‘box of solitude.’ the client experiencing his ‘eden.’
thumbnails illustrate client’s wants of freedom and transition
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Apartmments- Gayaza, Wakiso, Uganda, East Africa design stage-2016
using an open-plan approach to cteate more seamless spaces,creating a con-nection between the landscape and the enclosed spaces. using planting to break spaces. designing structural elements to be ex-posed on the interior to enhance build-ing and landscape connectivity.framing views with ‘pockets of colour.’
due to its scale, punching voids into the facades to break surface monotony
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Planters E are positioned above the changing rooms so there is a verti-cal connection to the landscape while using the staircase
to design a multi-functional apartment building with short to medium stay rental apartments on a sloped site.
As one goes higher,the floor area reduces, to reduce building massing
Roof Terrace, X, accessi-ble to non-accomodation users
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first floor
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lower & upper ground floors
third floor
second floor
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view from lowest courtyard towards building & courtyard 2rear perspective elevation
making a stepped con-nection to the landscape using site levels and opening the spaces to the views the site has to offer
A- A steel installation to make a ‘vertical connect’ between the 2nd & 3rd floors.
Parking
Restarant KitchenBar
Gazebo
courtyard 1
courtyard 2
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interior perspective - penthouse, 3rd floor
side perspective elevation
green roofs and planters to reduce cooling load.-acoustic insulation increased.
stack effect-passive cooling achieved through hot air rising to higher points and being expelled through openable windows
300mm deep louvres at top of doors & windows to let out hot air
north-facing windows to reduce building heat gain and glare
reduced building floor area with increased building height to reduce building mass
making use of site levels to reduce the amount of back-fill on site
Project Status- Concept Level
to design a small capacity Kindergarten, for the children of the occupants of the existing Bugolobi flats in Kampala
designing the building to be an installa-tions rather than a mass; and still make it a landscape enhancement rather than an addition
using permeable elements to create a visual connection to the site
with a site that is just adjacent to a major access road, and with a small acreage, the proposal was to have drive-by park-ing; where a tutor stands by the main entrance to receive children
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Kindergarten for residents of Bugolobi Flats, Kamapala, Uganda
A-terraced seating
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Section A-A
water flow
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Nursery school,
for residents of B
ugolobi Flats, K
amapala, Uganda-2015
Access for residents of the flats
mahogany strip elements create a light play within the spaces, create a connection to the landscape through the openings, and reduce heat gain to the building
A Country Resort Pakwach, Uganda
entrance into country resort
the slanting wooden columns are reminiscent of the spear;the main tribal fighting tool for the people of Gulu Pakwach
built area limited to upper portion of the site, to minimize on earth filling; & to also give the users a view of the stream & beutiful surrounds
the quarry stone-slate finished-walkway transcends into the sloped site to give users a beau-tiful sea-view
the traditional homestead in Gulu is a round hut. Therefore, the curve is incor-porated in each design proposal
43 cottages, 30 guest rooms
to design a large-scale haven for people to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city
creating a connection between the landscape and the enclosed spaces creating ‘interior courtyards’ designing structural elements to be exposed to enhance building and landscape connectivity
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the underlying concept for this 28 acre piece of land is to create clusters of com-munities so that users can be in a ‘home away from home.’
semi-shaded space with ‘green roof’ slab as covering
4mm thick x 350mm deep m.s.h.s.s
300x 300mm wooden post
mounted at an angle of 45 deg. for effec-tive drainage, the roof thatch covering is used as a good heat reductor as this area is prone to dry weather
front elevation- restaurant & bar
entrance into restaurant by reception
section A
exposed timber battens running along length of timber board ceiling.
a natural material palette such as quar-ry-stone slates, stone finish, thatch & exposed timber beams is proposed to cre-ate a deeper connection to nature
open-plan restaurant to take advantage of the views within & outside the site
Community 2
Community 3
Storeyed accomodation
Section through community 2
Parking slots are shared between com-munities for shorter movements
the communities have streams within them to bring the views of the stream to the users
all organised around an axis & divided into 3 blocks; all connected by court-yards & plantain.
the rotation caters to all site views while profiding privacy for the users
Cottage type 1
Common central courtyard within storeyed accomodation to enhance com-munity
Community 2
library with landscape seating
Pearl Engineering Office Building- Kampala--preliminary stage-2014 Kindergarten, Buddo-2013
Holiday Home, Entebbe-2015
outdoor spaces, Bugolobi flats
Home Interior, Kampala-2016 Restaurant Front Perspective, Gulu-2014
Reception & Bar- for country getaway, Pakwach-2014
Circulation study- student hub
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