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1EMMA COLLEY200 Willoughby Ave Unit 58142
Brooklyn, NY 11205
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01T O U R I S T V O R T E XCenter for Travel & Tourism | Rome, Italy
S T U D I O C U L T U R EPratt Institute Graduate Dormitory | Brooklyn, NY
BRONX BOATHOUSENYCHA Whitman Ingersoll Houses | Brooklyn, NY
P R O F E S S I O N A LRosen Johnson Architects | New York, NY
PUBL IC GREENWAYColumbia University Boathouse | Bronx, NY
BK LN GROW HAUSFour Season Green Market | Brooklyn, NY
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Four Season Grow Market974 Dean Street | Brooklyn, NY
Grow Haus, a renovated existing warehouse in Crown Heights, is within one of the Brooklyns food deserts. The project aims to provide year-round fresh food while managing stormwater and utilizing it throughout the building. Various forms of green and blue infrastructure work together to sustain indoor and outdoor growing. A ground-floor market and workshop space provide community engagement.
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ROOF STRUCTURE AND GUTTER
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NEW MEZZANINE
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PUBLIC PATHWAY
STEEL TUBE
INSULATED GUTTER
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ETFE FILM
ALUMINUM FINISH
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EXTENDED FLOOR
RELOCATED FIRESTAIR
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EXISTING BUILDING FACADE
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PUBLIC PATHWAY
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EXISTING BUILDING FACADE
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NEW MEZZANINE
ENTRANCE
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PUBLIC PATHWAY
STEEL TUBE
INSULATED GUTTER
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ETFE FILM
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EXTENDED FLOOR
RELOCATED FIRESTAIR
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By layering the buildings existing structure with a new ETFE skin, Grow Haus transforms from a hazardous warehouse to a light and airy space to grow food. A trellis system throughout the building provides visual continuity and more opportunity to involve visitors in the growing process.
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Top left and right: Third floor with ETFE ceiling and GAIA soil grow beds
Bottom left and right: First floor with aeroponic shelves, market baskets and green tomatoes vines for picking
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Center for Travel and TourismVia del Teatro di Marcello | Rome, Italy
At the edge of the Capitaline Hill sits the dangerous and vehicle dominated Via del Teatro di Marcello. This space, between Michelangelos Campidoglio and the Teatro di Marcello, acts as a visitor drop-off zone. Tourist Vortex aims to transform this unusable space into an introductory path to Roman tourism through the use of three distinct programmatic nodes.
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Upon entering the Tourist Vortex, guests experience a museum and display space, a housing complex, and an indoor/outdoor theater. These spaces act as conjoined and connective tissue along the Via but can be accessed in any order. The issue of traffic and parking is addressed with an underground bus stop and drop off zone.
Housing Nodecentral space for arrival and filtering
Performance Node below extension of existing hill
visual and physical connection to Teatroand ruins
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Top: an aerial view of the Tourist Vortex from the Altare della Patria
Bottom: The triad of public tourism space: the Tourist Vortex, Campigdolio and Basilica di Santa Maria in Ara coeli
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The museum space circles guests around various historic displays and culminates in a rooftop cafe. From there, tourists enter a piazza with access to the lodging. The piazza opens onto an outdoor amphitheater and sunken 500 seat theater.
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A. Indoor Theater lobbyB. Tourist PiazzaC. Outdoor Theater at nightD. Entry to galleryE. Gallery exhibitions
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Pratt Institute Graduate Dormitory
83 Grand Avenue | Brooklyn, NY
The Pratt Institute Graduate Student Dormitory questions relationship-forming habits of young adults and is designed for the specific needs of an urban art student. The building mass is split and shifted to create central studio spaces. There is a hierarchy of space: blocks of shared apartments, neighborhoods of shared kitchens, and communities of shared studio and lounges.
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BLOCKSHARED APARTMENTS 4 PEOPLE
NEIGHBORHOODSHARED KITCHENS8 PEOPLE
COMMUNITYSTUDIO LOUNGE36 PEOPLE
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The folds and seams in the facade correspond with the public and private space throughout the dormitory. Breathing points occur at personal balconies and a curtain wall system is deployed for the center studio spaces.
Above: Double height studio spaceBelow: Front Elevation
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NYCHA Whitman & Ingersoll HousesFort Greene | Brooklyn, NY
Public Greenway re-invents one NYCHA neighborhood through the introduction of a more engaging public street. This street is coupled with a connective architecture that joins green spaces to ensure that the housing is tightly woven into its original urban fabric. This is crucial because the original superblock design of the complex causes deep isolation from the rest of its Fort Greene neighborhood.
COMMODORE BARRY PARK
FORT GREENE PARK
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1930s - slums and rowhouses 1950s - Fort Greene Low Income Housing 2000s - NYCHA Ingersoll Whitman Houses
GREENWAYEMMA COLLEY & ALYZA ENRIQUEZ
ARCH 400 | FRED BIEHLEPLAN & UNROLLED ELEVATION OF THE STREET1-0 = 1/64
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A History of Housing in New York City
The principal act of this proposal is to introduce a new public street, a mostly pedestrian course of the existing towers roughly parallel to Myrtle Avenue. Unlike Myrtle Avenue, it will not be dominated by traffic due to its side street termination at each end. Thus it restores a condition of urban normalcy where there is today a retail/commercial desert. It can be dedicated to active public uses and the principal institutions that are already cluster on the site. Intersecting this street is a green or garden
street that connects Fort Greene Park with Commodore Barry Park at the very heart of the enterprise. The open air market also is the keystone to the streets success by acting as a feeder by bridging Myrtle Avenue with the interior street.
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2000s - NYCHA Ingersoll Whitman Houses
GREENWAYEMMA COLLEY & ALYZA ENRIQUEZ
ARCH 400 | FRED BIEHLEPLAN & UNROLLED ELEVATION OF THE STREET1-0 = 1/64
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ARCH 400 | FRED BIEHLESEQUENTIAL DIAGRAM
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CREATE A STREETFRONT AXIS4
ADD DEFINED GREEN SPACES5
ADD CIVIC AMENITIES6
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EMMA COLLEY & ALYZA ENRIQUEZARCH 400 | FRED BIEHLE
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CREATE A STREETFRONT AXIS4
ADD DEFINED GREEN SPACES5
ADD CIVIC AMENITIES6
The x-axis of the site features an engaging street with commercial and green spaces. The y-axis is a core of civic spaces designed to draw community members into the site and onto the new street. This central civic core includes a school, a church, a library, a public market, an amphitheater, a community center, and a playground.
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Columbia University BoathouseWest 218th Street | Bronx, NY
The Columbia University Boathouse aims to improve the conditions for collegiate athletes while also introducing a program for community involvement in the sport of rowing. Through a multi-purpose boat storage and training facility, this building houses areas for rowing education and training programs for inner-city youth in tandem with Columbia Universitys varsity collegiate rowing program.
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Emma Colley : Julia NastiComprehensive Design 302
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Emma Colley : Julia NastiComprehensive Design 302
GROUND FLOOR PLAN1/8 = 1
TIDAL WETLANDS
HORIZONTAL FLOW WETLAND
PRIMARY TANK DISINFECTION SYSTEM REUSE STORAGE TANK
LIVING MACHINE SYSTEMGEOTHERMAL- STANDING COLUMN WELL SYSTEM
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The design of the boathouse features a promenade, specifically for visitors, that circles the site and building and visually introduces one to the many aspects of training and preforming. This visual and physical connectivity remains in the training rooms and classrooms to promote a culture of learning through firsthand experience.
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Emma Colley : Julia NastiComprehensive Design 302
PERSPECTIVE WALL SECTION
PROGRAMMATIC RELATIONSHIPS MEP | HVAC DIAGRAM
Emma Colley : Julia NastiComprehensive Design 302
SYSTEM DIAGRAMS
ZONE B| ERG/TRAINING ROOM
ZONE A| ADMINISTRATION
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ENTRANCE | PUBLIC GATHERING
CIRCULATION CORE
AIR DISTRIBUATION
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LOUNGE | KITCHEN
CIRCULATION PROMENADE
BOAT STORAGE
OFFICES | CLASSROOM
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A comprehensive geothermal standing column well system is incorporated into the HVAC and MEP components of the building. Additionally, a Living Machine system operates throughout the Boathouse.
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06 Master Plan July 31, 2014
Rosen Johnson architects pc
80 Eighth AvenueNew York, NY 10011
tel: 212.727.9800fax: 212.727.0990
[email protected]://www.rosenjohnson.com
Cosmopolitan Associates47-01 49th Street
Woodside, NY 11377tel: 718.729.7575
P R O F E S S I O N A L WO R K
Rosen Johnson Architects avoids momentary trends and strives for a timeless quality. In major renovation projects, RJA is knowledgeable about the style and period in which each building was created and is mindful of the context in which a major building renovation will be experienced. As Intern Architect for two seasons, I was involved in design decisions and representational work for several studies throughout New York City.
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OVERVIEW
This Master Plan is designed to provide Cosmopolitan Associates, LLC
with a cohesive set of solutions to existing problematic conditions
at Cosmopolitan Houses. Many solutions and enhancements are
presented with different cost choices for the purpose of offering
Cosmopolitan Associates a variety of solutions to specific issues.
For each option proposed Cosmopolitan Associates may choose
the tier they think best able to redress the existing problems without
being obligated to use that same tier in other areas.
Cosmopolitan Houses occupies portions of 2 blocks in Woodside,
NY and portions of 3 blocks in Sunnyside, NY consisting of a
total 38 buildings. The nearly identical buildings were originally
constructed in 1924 by Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.
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OVERVIEW
This Master Plan is designed to provide Cosmopolitan Associates, LLC
with a cohesive set of solutions to existing problematic conditions
at Cosmopolitan Houses. Many solutions and enhancements are
presented with different cost choices for the purpose of offering
Cosmopolitan Associates a variety of solutions to specific issues.
For each option proposed Cosmopolitan Associates may choose
the tier they think best able to redress the existing problems without
being obligated to use that same tier in other areas.
Cosmopolitan Houses occupies portions of 2 blocks in Woodside,
NY and portions of 3 blocks in Sunnyside, NY consisting of a
total 38 buildings. The nearly identical buildings were originally
constructed in 1924 by Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.
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SCHEME A
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SCHEME B SCHEME C
The 49 Fulton Street Study was developed by Rosen Johnson Architects for Trinity Real Estate. The study was initially a feasibility analysis of a retail addition to the ground floor of St. Margarets House. From there, we investigated the possibility of adding a residential tower to an unused lot at St. Margarets House.
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View from F. Public Sidewalk
J. Garbage Enclosure C. Paved Courtyard
L. Laundry Room and M. Recycling Room
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The Cosmopolitan Houses Master Plan was developed by Rosen Johnson Architects for Cosmopolitan Associates. The master plan is designed to provide a cohesive set of solutions to existing conditions at the housing complex.
A. ApartmentB. Utility RoomC. Paved CourtyardD. AlleyE. Vestibule & StairF. Public SidewalkG. GardenH. PlanterI. Bike RackJ. Garbage EnclosureK. Compactor RoomL. Laundry RoomM. Recycling Room
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EMMA COLLEY200 Willoughby Ave Unit 58142Brooklyn, NY 11205
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