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MATTHEW BUCHHEIT PORTFOLIO

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MATTHEW BUCHHEIT

PORTFOLIO

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PRECIDENT STUDY 1

SITE ANALYSIS 2 , 3

CONCEPT 4

THRESHOLD 5

PROGRAM 6

TYPOLOGY 7

SITE LAYOUT 8

MODEL SHOTS 9

PHASING 10

STATISTICS 11

FLOODING 12 , 13

PERSPECTIVES 14

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PRECIDENT STUDY

Structure Grid

Interchangeable Units

Portable Highways

Shops move locations

Stacking of Units Interchangeable City

Adaptability

Transportation

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32%

2%

5%

1%

0%

3%

32%

25%

0%

9% 25%

12%

5%

1%

28%

20%

Power Generation

Warehouse/Distribution

Storage

ArtisanalManufacturing

ArtisanalManufacturing

Storage

Warehouse/Distribution

Power Generation

Nowhere (did not exist)

Elsewhere in the Yard

Outside NYC

Brooklyn

Other borough

PREVIOUS LOCATIONS OF NAVY YARD FIRMS

Office

Entertainment

MarineManufacturing

TraditionalManufacturing

Office

Entertainment

MarineManufacturing

TraditionalManufacturing

TENANCY OF BNY PRESENT

TENANCY OF BNY 1996

SITE ANALYSIS

% of Program

Financial District

Commercial

Residential

Health &Safety

Education

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TRANSPORTATION

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DUMBO

DOWNTOWNBROOKLYN

NAVY YARD

FORT GREENE CLINTON HILL

WILLIAMSBURG

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS

LOWER EAST SIDE

SOHO

FINANCIALDISTRICT

TRIBECA

CHINATOWN

LITTLEITALY

VINEGAR HILL

$87,000$119,999

$171,842 $170,526

$43,495

$63,559

$118,787

$150,368

$109,556

$43,452

$42,136

$43,452

$59,826

$65,972

Manhattan Median Income $68,528 Brooklyn Median Income $49,407

DUMBO

DOWNTOWNBROOKLYN

NAVY YARD

FORT GREENE CLINTON HILL

WILLIAMSBURG

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS

LOWER EAST SIDE

SOHO

FINANCIALDISTRICT

TRIBECA

CHINATOWN

LITTLEITALY

VINEGAR HILL

$87,000$119,999

$171,842 $170,526

$43,495

$63,559

$118,787

$150,368

$109,556

$43,452

$42,136

$43,452

$59,826

$65,972

INCOME

Between transportation, Income level, program location we’ve detected that these “clusters” were formed and where these points brought people. How can there be so much commotion near the Navy yards yet it is vacant when introducing public interaction?

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CONCEPTS

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Brookl y n N av y Y ard G ate

Program With Bike Path

THRESHOLD

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The existing site boundary prevents public fromaccessing the site by using a simple gate. However, with the design of the BGB this boundary can beturned to a threshold, allowing the public to interact with the new program situated at an orientation to still maintain privacy.

Brooklyn Navy Yard Gate

Program with Bike Path

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G reen S p ac e

M ed iaResidential Area-Do not disrupt the public-Can not kick out residents-Keep residents in proximity of “green belt”

Duggal-Public events-Houses 300 jobs-New building

Aggar-Fishing import and export-Ties in with the idea of cargo-Holds 30 jobs

Perry Building-New Building-Holds 100 jobs-Warehouse-LEED approved (connects to sustainability concept)

Green Manufacturing Building

-Ware house that holds 300+ Jobs-Fits in our program of facto-ries and warehouses

Building 92

-Historical presence-Museum-Public facility

Residential Area-Do not disrupt the public-Can not kick out residents-Keep residents in proximity of “green belt”

Steiner Studio-High revenue -Prestigious-1,200 Jobs

Building 77

-Warehouse-500+ Jobs-Falls within our master program

SITE PROGRAMMING

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The existing program which is kept is determined by the istorical context as well as the income and jobs that each uilding supplies. When new program is added to the site it is rranged o� grid lines from exisiting major roads.

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WATER

PUBLIC

PRIVATE

PROTECTIVE

PRIVATE

PUBLIC

SEMI-PUBLIC

OPEN

BE L T v s . S I T E Z O N E S

48 %

39 %

13 %

Semi Public Typology Public Typology

Private Typology

WATER

PUBLIC

PRIVATE

PROTECTIVE

PRIVAVAV TEATEA

PUBLIC

SEMI-PUBLIC

OPEN

BE L T L T L v s . S I T E Z O N E S

48 %

39 %

13 %

Semi Public Typology Public Typology

Private Typology

PROGRAM TYPOLOGY

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The belt has many characteristics which o�ersspeci�c typologies to each of its proposed buildings.It allows its interesting forms to dictate the allowed access into the Navy Yards, providing privacy whenneeded and o�ers opportunity for the public to enjoy

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B

SITE LAYOUT

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MODEL SHOTS

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A T T R A C T C O N N E C TPR O T E C T

Manhattan Bridge

Williamsburg Bridge

Existing Bike Path

Proposed Ferry Port

Proposed Bike Path BNY

BNY

The surrounding site is a loud, congested and chaotic area for pedestrians. BGB creates a pleasing and quite space for the public that is secure and creates interaction. Taking the existing bike path and allowing it to access the site.

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PHASING

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219New schools

65% Graduation rate

29,068New seats

Since 2001, Brooklyn’s population grew by more than 94,000ppl.

2,565,635Residents as of July

2012

Murders43%

Shootings35%

36%fewertrafficfatalities

Men live an avg 3 years longer than in 2001

Women live an avg 3 years longer than in 2001

106 New parks

102 acersParkland added84 acersWaterfrontacquistions

150,659Trees Planted since 2007

Industryjobs havenearlydoubled.

36new

hotels

43,457Affordable housing

Jobs Education Population Housing

HospitalityParksHealthSafety

BROOKLYN from 2001-PRESENT

Added78,771 jobs,a 19% increase

219New schools

65% Graduation rate

29,068New seats

Since 2001, Brooklyn’s population grew by more than 94,000ppl.

2,565,635Residents as of July

2012

Murders43%

Shootings35%

36%fewertrafficfatalities

Men live an avg 3 years longer than in 2001

Women live an avg 3 years longer than in 2001

106 New parks

102 acersParkland added84 acersWaterfrontacquistions

150,659Trees Planted since 2007

Industryjobs havenearlydoubled.

36new

hotels

43,457Affordable housing

Jobs Education Population Housing

HospitalityParksHealthSafety

BROOKLYN from 2001-PRESENT

Added78,771 jobs,a 19% increase

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STATISTICS

CitywideBrooklyn-QueensWaterfront

93%

62%

7%11%

27%Destroyed

Minor DamageMajor Damage

DOB Tag Data

Level of Building Damage

$50 Million in losses

Home to275 Businesses

Employes 6000 workers

Economic Impact

BROOKLYN - QUEENS WATERFRONT CITYWIDE

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FLOODING PREVENTIONF l ood G ates

Water L ev el

S ev ere F l ood in g

M od erate F l ood in g N o F l ood in g

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Bu il d in gs & U n its1 0 0 - Y ear F l ood p l ain

1 9 8 3F I R M s

2 0 1 3PWM s

Proj ec ted 2 0 2 0 s

Proj ec ted 2 0 5 0 s

Residential Buildings 850 890 2,130 2,960

Residential Units 12,100 10,800 19,600 23,900

Commercial andOther Buildings 1,430 1,650 2,500 2,740

Bu il d in gs in the 1 0 0 - Y ear F l ood p l ainSu p e r St o r m Su r g e

Ne w Co a s t Li n e Ex i s t i n g Co a s t l i n e

Se a Le v e l Ri s e

17 ’

50”28”10”

Su p e r St o r m Su r g e

Se a Le v e l Ri s e

17 ’

50”28”10”

10 ’

Ex i s t i n g Co n d i t i o n

10 ’

P r o p o s e d Co n d i t i o n

FLOODING

13PROPOSED EXISTING

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Park A d miral s R ow Pl az a Warehou s e F ac tory I n d u s trial S eap ort M arin a

PERSPECTIVE VIEWS

The Belt (from Manhattan)

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Park A d miral s R ow Pl az a Warehou s e F ac tory I n d u s trial S eap ort M arin a

Marina

PERSPECTIVE VIEWS

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