Restorative Media Hub
Small architects, big impact.
Project Statement
In collaboration with Troy Williams, we're developing a community-based hub for restoration on a ranch in Littlerock, California.
It focuses on the creation of a community space to build housing stability, social capital, and pathways to work via showcasing a myriad of creative outlets to its residents, allowing them to thrive in a discipline never considered before. It achieves this in the context of a shared land, allowing for an uplifting environment.
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Jasmine
Site Analysis
lloyd
Schools
Churches
Park
Site
Pedestrian
Car
Main Layout Cont but big and main one. No big need for title here
Private Space
Shared Space
Public Space
Charlie
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Main Layouts
Charlie
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Main Map
Charlie
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Community space
- Warm -
- Clean -
- Inviting -
- Multipurpose -
Nico
Form studies
Nico
Precendents
- Connective -
- Open -
- Organic -
- Simple -
Final Idea
Other Ideas/variations
Tiny Home program
Bedroom
Living room
Kitchen
Bathroom
Tiny Home Layout Precedents
Current layout
Kitchen
Living room
Bathroom
Bedroom
Enterence
Porch/Deck
Tiny Home Exterior feel:
Tiny Home interior feel:
Jasmimne
Ampitheater Precedents
Nico
Layout precedents
Farmers Market/Gardens
- Connective -
- Open -
- Organic -
- Simple -
Market Furniture Style
In ground structure
Market Layout Precedents
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Farmers Market/Gardens
Seating
Outdoor Market
Indoor Market
Paths
Greenery
Garden
Studio Space
- Communal -
- Inspiring -
- Rustic -
-Inviting-
Space Concepts
Current Floorplan
First Floor
Second Floor
Studio Space - Precedents
Studio Space - Interior Style
Retreat
Bring up blue mind theory
- Private -
- Soft -
- Secure -
- Calm -
Equine-assisted therapy
Bring up blue mind theory
Horse spot
Horses can recognize human emotion to an amazing extent.
Due to this ability they are very thoughtful and supportive creatures.
Questions?
How does your vision align with the current layout of the space and aesthetics?
Would you prefer a different scale or different proportions between different sections of the ranch?
Does the direction we are taking this follow your original idea?