LAETITIA DEGOUL [email protected]ENVELOPE GROUND PLANE BOARDWALK america’s cup pavilion|SAN FRANCISCO, CA Off the famous Embarcadero of San Francisco lies the site of the 2011 America’s Cup Pavilion. In this intervention, the existing pier has been removed to give the impression that the building floats on water. The project demands for large, flexible spaces, indoor and outdoor, as well as numerous ‘platforms for viewing’ out to the race and the boats on exhibition. The inspiration for the project is taken from the abstraction of wind patterns of the San Francisco Bay area. A model study of these forms (photos on the left) sparked an interest in planes and volumes, and the interactions between the two. The resulting building is a continuous volume of spaces in which a folded plane is inserted. The planar element, depending on its location in relation to the envelope of the building, is sometimes boardwalk, sometimes balcony, sometimes stage, etc...
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Off the famous Embarcadero of San Francisco lies the site of the 2011
America’s Cup Pavilion. In this intervention, the existing pier has been
removed to give the impression that the building floats on water. The
project demands for large, flexible spaces, indoor and outdoor, as well as
numerous ‘platforms for viewing’ out to the race and the boats on exhibition.
The inspiration for the project is taken from the abstraction of wind patterns of
the San Francisco Bay area. A model study of these forms (photos on the
left) sparked an interest in planes and volumes, and the interactions between
the two. The resulting building is a continuous volume of spaces in which a folded plane is inserted. The planar element, depending on its location in
relation to the envelope of the building, is sometimes boardwalk,
sometimes balcony, sometimes stage, etc...
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crossrail line (planned for 2017)Tate & Lyle factory Drew primary schoolabandoned siteabandoned property (recently purchased for rehabilitation into a youth academy)
site plan1/64” scale
Drew primary school
future youth academy
Tate & Lyle factory
3 THE PARK IN THE SKY
2THE BEACON
sharing two of its sides with both the planned BLMH youth academy and the Drew primary school, the wildlife garden celebrates opportunist ecologies all the while offering platforms of activities for both of the institutions and the public
keeping in mind the restrictive nature of the budget of the BLMH as well as the temporary condition of the project, the proposal offers usage of the tower of the
existing property as lighthouse
as a solution to the dividing impact of the upcoming Crossrail line, a new London train that would connect it to its boroughs although omitting to stop in North Woolwhich, a park in the sky is proposed to bridge this barrier.
the railway becomes a destination instead of a divider and offers an attractive space of leisure.
The site for this project is interestingly located in between the CNY Regional Market and Syracuse’s northside residential neighborhood. The project aims atcreating a safe, easthetically pleasing and practical connection between the two typologies.
The CNY FoodCenter project focuses on two main issues: ACCESS & ADVOCACY
The project uses the site for a direct and safe route to the Regional Market as well as giving access to on-site healthy food. The project offers both a pedestrian pathway and a vehicular roadway access to the Regional Market, all the while proposing the creation of a system of retail for healthy,
locally grown and affordable prepared meals.
Advocacy presents itself throughout the building in moments of display/visibility of the major processes of the food system: Production, Processing, Distribution, Consumption. Secondly, the project incorporates advocacy in its program through the establishment of an educational
center for cooking and nutrition.
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4The project uses a system of butterfly roofs to collect rainwater that is then reused for the maintenance of the gardens, greehouse plants and orchard