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01URBAN OASIS
02SEE AND BE SCENE
03BRIDGING THE GAP
04SHADE GROWN JAVA
ARMAN HOSSEINIPORTFOLIO_M.Arch
01URBAN OASIS
02SEE AND BE SCENE
03BRIDGING THE GAP
04SHADE GROWN JAVA
ARMAN HOSSEINIPORTFOLIO_M.Arch
Urban Oasis is a building that seeks to be carbon negative and scrub CO
2 from Tribeca, NY while
acting as a beacon for progressive change required to combat global warming.
Located by the Canal Street Holland Tunnel exit, where over one-hundred thousand cars pass every day, Urban Oasis utilizes fluid dynamics to filter the surrounding air.
Utilizing the stack effect, the building enables cross-flow filtration, pulling particulate matter from the air and into plant beds, resulting in increased vegetation growth and the return of the native wilderness to Manhattan.
01URBAN OASIS
In Progress, ARCH602
URBAN OASIS | ARCH602 | 01
AIR MONITORING STATION
AIR PROCESSING
WATER COLLECTION
TANK PARK
AIR INDUCTION
NYC METRO1 2 3 | A C E
0 5 10 25 50
SEMINAR ROOM
0 5 10 25 50
STADIUM SEATING
CARBON MOLECULAR SIEVE
RESEARCH CENTER
AIR PROCESSING STATION
PUBLIC WALKWAY
Second Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
BIFURCATIONINTRODUCES OPPORTUNITIES
FOR EXTENDING
SIPHON COLUMNPULLS THE COLLECTED PARTICULATES
TOWARD NEGATIVE PRESSURE TO PROVIDE VEGETATION WITH NUTRIENTS
NO2 CO2
NO2 CO2
EDGE SURFACEINDUCES A LOWER PRESSURE ABOVE, WHICH CREATES THE SUCTION FOR THE SIPHONS
SIPHONFEEDS CAPTURED AIR
PARTICULATES TO FEED PLANTS
AIR DUCTAIR PASSES THROUGH THE DUCT
AND GETS FILTERED THROUGH ACTIVATED CARBON
Conceptual Section
Air Filtration Process Overview
URBAN OASIS | ARCH602 | 01
ENTRANCE / EXITTO NYC METRO
AUDITORIUM“SUN WELL”
CLASSROOMS
EXHIBITION
LABS
Building Section
STACK EFFECT SYSTEMSVarious mechanical and programmatic tubes converge systematically to create a symbiotic relationship.
The exterior surface contours promote greater air velocity above, creating a stack effect that will draw air particulates up for plant bed nutrition.
PATH TOEXHIBITION
RESEARCH CENTER
LIBRARY
OASIS
URBAN OASIS | ARCH602 | 01
There is a grandiose mentality that is present in Miami, where great wealth is put on display. This is showcased through high-end fashion, art, luxury condos, and especially high-end classic and super cars. The latter makes Miami a car-focused city.
The synergistic opportunity between the car culture and glitzy lifestyle is what makes Miami home to designer parking structures as Herzog and de Meuron’s 1111 Lincoln Road, Zaha Hadid’s Miami Beach Parking Garage, Enrique Norten’s One Ocean, and Frank Gehry’s Pennsylvania Avenue Garage. Yet the trend for high-end parking structures has evaded the Art District.
The potential for such a structure peaks beside the Wynwood Walls, one of Miami’s most visited tourist attractions. The relationship between tourists wanting to see and residents wanting to display invites a parking condo for extravagant cars. The gallery condo hybridizes the experiece of car culture with the experience of residence.
02SEE AND BE SCENE
ARCH601
SEE AND BE SCENE | ARCH601 | 02
EXISTING CIRCULATIONTourists visiting Wynwood Walls enter the park to see unique and dynamic art.
PROPOSED CIRCULATIONThe adjacent sight aims to become a part of Wynwood Walls by serving as an extension of the gallery.
View from Wynwood Walls Park
Parking Platformshang beneath individual units
Creates car "display case”for ground floor to engage
parked cars
Car Entrance Ramp
Car Exit Ramp
To First Floor
Pedestrian circulationthrough the ground level
Perspective of Ground Level
Typical Unit ArrangementIndividual parking lots below units provide a display case for the cars, visible from the public park.
SEE AND BE SCENE | ARCH601 | 02
Private Car Parking Deck
Pedestrian Circulation
Car Circulation
Private Residence Garage Ramp
Pedestrian Deck and Entrance to Roof Deck
Private Garage / Car Showcase
Plan - 1st Deck Duplex, Upper Level
Plan - 1st Deck Duplex, Lower Level
Pedestrian Roof Deck
Car Cul-De-Sac
Private Car Garage Decks (open air)
Plan - 3rd Deck
Plan - 2nd Deck Duplex
SEE AND BE SCENE | ARCH601 | 02
STACKED ADJACENT SLEEVECORE
Section depicting public, resident, and parked car relationships
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DE-CENTRALIZED / STAGGERED
GARAGE-TO-UNIT TYPOLOGYThe traditional grouped parking lots separate the resident from the car.
By fragmenting the parking into individual lots and staggering throughout, the resident and car experiences coalesce.
SEE AND BE SCENE | ARCH601 | 02
In an effort to reconnect downtown Philadelphia with the dilapidated immediate north, the shared working space is designed to attract the general public to walk through the galleries, lounge areas, and the apex “bar/club” under the Benjamin Franklin bridge.
The site takes advantage of being at the epicenter of a dynamic context, surrounded by a forking road, train, and two highways. The result is an active workspace to inspire the creativity within.
The natural circulation will attract individuals to the region north of the bridge, serving a major role in reconnecting the fissured city tissue.
03BRIDGING THE GAP
ARCH502
BRIDGING THE GAP | ARCH502 | 03
CLUSTERINGTo understand the movement of people and the attractive force of art, an in-depth study was taken on the art of murals, sculpture, installation, and relief throughout the Center City region. These locations (marked with a black dot) naturally occur in clusters.
Theory: public art tends to be exprienced grouped with other art, bridging these groups will provide a method for experiencing the city.
By replicating the clustering pattern, the structure's programmatic spaces can be experienced in clusters, which will allow ease of navigation and experience all the art and creativity that is produced within.
PUBLIC AMMENITY
WORKCLUSTER 3
WORKCLUSTER 2
WORKCLUSTER 1
APEX CLUB
BRIDGING THE GAP | ARCH502 | 03
Typical Cluster ArrangementContains a complete grouping of studio space, workshop, and other support spaces. These spaces are connected through open view and sound, so the inhabitant of any space may find inspiration from other cluster-mates.
Arrangement of Clusters
The objective of the food-cart garage is to spur urban development around a self-sustainable harvest and sales of goods unique to the region.
Growing coffee under shade is slower than traditional sun-bathing, but yields a higher quality in flavor, health benefits, and supports biodiversity of the local ecology.
The Benjamin Franklin Bridge provides an untapped opportunity for shaded coffee farms, which will boost the local economy, give way to better coffee, and result in a better social atmosphere.
The food-cart garage acts as a sales center, where customers may learn about growing coffee, enjoy the product, and be exposed to the vacant space available for their own coffee plants.
04SHADE-GROWN JAVA
One-Week Competition
SHADE-GROWN JAVA | COMPETITION | 04
ELEVATIONShows the base structure, the overhanging canopy, and the sample coffee tree display.
EXPANSIONThe parked food-cart becomes an extended branch of the garage’s second level deck, providing additional seating oriented towards the bridge's gardens.
Franklin Square
Liberty Bell
The Bourse
TRUST Gallery
Franklin Fountain
Lower Space
Restrooms
Upper Deck
PROPOSED FOOD-CART ROUTEThe modified food-cart has a top deck for lounging and passenger rides.
The cart makes stops throughout the city to promote the coffee and offer a ride back to potential coffee-growers (red), or distrubute coffee to famous restaurants and banquet halls (black).
PLANS Dotted lines mark the mesh canopy. Lower level plan shows the position of a sample tree at the center.
SHADE-GROWN JAVA | COMPETITION | 04