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This is the final presentation for paraROOF, a project designed by Kyle Rogler under prof. Dendra
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Swissotel Axometric Site Program Diagram
Floor Plan1:100
Section Deformation
ROOFparaKyle Rogler SS2010 DIA prof. Dendra
DAIRY FARMING IN KUDAMM
Parasite & Host Diagram TRANSPORTATION
URBAN FARMING GOAT DAIRY FARMING
COW DIARY FARMING
ROOFparaKyle Rogler SS2010 DIA prof. Dendra
DAIRY FARMING IN KUDAMM
Division of programmatic elements
Height adjustment to optimize solar radiation
Branching out to help divide circulation
Branching out to expand the program
Traditional pitch roof of a Chalet
ROOFparaKyle Rogler SS2010 DIA prof. Dendra
DAIRY FARMING IN KUDAMM
Section of the Mountainous Swissotel
Urban Context and Views Outward
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SHADOW RANGE DURING WINTER SOLSTICE
SHADOW RANGE DURING SUMMER SOLSTICE
SOLAR RADIATION
MALLE FOWL NEST:As a precedent, the Mallee Fowl was used to find ways of maintaining a con-stant temperature for its eggs. These principles were translated into design to help maintain the temperature of the cheese.
Too Cold:Maintain Heat,
Heat Exchangers,increase
solar radiation.
Ideal:Maintain
Conditions,ventilate for
fresh air.
Ideal:Maintain
Conditions,ventilate for
fresh air.
Too Hot:Ventilate for
cooling,night flush,
reduce radiation.
Nighttime Flush/Expel Heat:This mode draws in from the air from the bottom vent to provide displacement cooling. Through stratification and pres-sure, the air goes to the top vents to the negative pressure zone of the building.
Overall Roof Form:The deformations and changes in the roof ridges were to help create positive and negative pressures with the western wind. Each room has its own negative pressure and can be ventilated independently of each other.
Heat Stack Effect:When there is no to minimal wind, the vents can hope and act as a chimney system to expel heat. As cheese gives off heat during maturing process-ing, this provides the heat to make a stacking effect with minimal height.
ROOFparaKyle Rogler SS2010 DIA prof. Dendra
DAIRY FARMING IN KUDAMM
Cheese Cave Program
Parasite Open Source Design: Mallee Fowl NestResearch done by Victoria Bradbrook
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