PRELIMINARY JURY 1 / All-in-One

Last day, we have a pre-jury to present our project in Siteler. We were expected to explain our project in reference to the spatial concept discussed in studio hours such as main space(s) – sub space(s), served – service space(s), transition space(s), approaching space(s), enveloping space(s), interstitial space(s), contingent space(s)…etc.

As you known, we designed a home-office for an industrial designer to live and work here. According to our scenario, we shaped the proposal.

My project have a two part which are home part and office part. I seperated to them because of my scenario. The industrial designer live there his family and, at the same time two temporary subjects exist to work in office part. The office part is two-storey, the home part is three-storey. The office part and home part are connecting each other an area which is transition space.

Our site in Siteler has a big problem about sun-light condition. Because of the light condition, the structure is adjacent at the one side. In the other side, there are a space which define the entrance of the structure. The project has a pure form which covered a “C” shape plane. The circulation space has a linear strip.

INTERACTION MATRIX AND SPATIAL SCENARIOS

This assignment is a start to design a home-office in Siteler. We created a scenario to obtain the spatial condition of the our home-office which helps us to create spaces. We were asked to study the habitation patterns and indicate the details of our scenario for the house through a graphic layout. The graphics were used to indicate the number of subjects, daily fluctuations in the number of subjects. In the scenario,the industrial designer is must to be, and then other subject/s created by us. The designer can be female or male. S/he can live alone or other subject/s live there… etc. In my home office, an industirial designer  and his wife live with their children. And two temporary people, who employees in design office, is coming in there. And weekdays have a routine. Contrast the weekdays, the weekends haven’t got a routine. A child is living another city and s/he is coming biweekly.