Sunday, February 24, 2013

Late Post

Sorry for the late post. I was away on a me week.
These are my residential levels, with shared apartment style housing on the lower level, and several single apartments for married students. The entire floor is accesible so there is no need to segregate folks on wheelchairs. On the west face is a shared space on each floor, making a strong, and shared, expression of work and community on both Yonge and Gould Street. The space is of double height on the shared-apartments level, and more enclosed on the married level. 

 This section shows the relationship between the two levels. The rooms are accessed by corridors along a double skin facade. Through this strategy I was able to get natural light into the apartments from both the North and South face. Bedrooms receiving light through more private openings on the South face, while living and shared spaces receive light from the more public Gould face.
Quick render of corridors. The empty spaces on the right of the clay render are the shared work spaces on each floor. 


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