CHIKALICIOUS
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CHIKALICIOUS
details: mirror-lighting-storage integration CHIKALICIOUS KOKO ARCHITECTURE+DESIGN SITE: 27 Bedford St. New York, New York CLIENT: Jus t Glaze, Inc. Chikalicious, a dessert bar in Manhattan’s West Village, was a project which required the architects’ involvement from the larger architectural moves to the smallest details, such as door knobs and menu boards. The project was fast-paced and swiftly designed and realized between the months of May to November 2 014, requiring the project team to be on-site on a weekly basis. The project’s relatively small scale inspired the team to devise space saving solutions and to simplify details in order to create a cohesive, effective space. Each of these details - such as the bathroom mirror which incorporated both lighting and storage, the eating counter which required a careful consideration of available space and customer comfort, or the bathroom door which was constructed to have a seamless transition with the wall - was immensely important. Because of the landmark status of the site, the team also had to focus on preserving and incorporating the historic aspects of the existing building into the new site, which in many ways informed the design of the project. DANIELA ASTRID GARCIA dani el agarc ot. c om B.Arch 2015 dani el a@ dani el agarc ot . c om (956) 878 8178 The University of T exas at A us ti n reflected ceiling plan historic preservation: awning 14'-0" EQ EQ 15'-11" EQ EQ EQ 1'-3" 1'-5" EQ EQ EQ CONSTRUCTION SET ! 1'-6 1/2" 5'-11 1/2" A A A A A 1'-5" RCP DRAWING KEY B C Lillian A n-# EQ A A EQ 2'-7 1/2" 3 1'-3" 3 EXIT S SSSSSSS 1'-5" 11" REACTIVATE EXG. EXTERIOR LIGHT A B E EQ EQ 5'-9 1/2" 5'-0 1/2" S W.C. CLG HT @ 8'-10" CLG HT @ 8'-10" E 3'-2" E E EQ EQ 4'-3 1/4" 3 3 3 E EQ S S EQ D 13'-10 1/2" 1'-4 1/2" B C EQ EQ EQ L-1 3'-0" REACTIVATE EXG. EXTERIOR LIGHT EQ EQ REFLECTED CEILING PLAN 3-WAY DIMMER SWITCH - DIVA OR SIMILIAR Client Just Glaze, LLC 27 Bedford Street New York, NY 10014 Telephone: 914-589-8832 Contact: Evan Livingston Building Owner Calignero LLC 123 W 3rd Street, Apt R New York, NY 10012 Telephone: 212-477-4957 Contact: Winston Kulok Design Architect Koko Architecture and Design 38 Delancey St. #7D New York, NY 10002 Telephone: 212-206-3638 Contact: Adam Weinstraub Kitchen Equipment Consultant YuiDesign, Inc. 704 Sligo Creek Parkway Takoma Park MD 20912 Telephone: 301-270-8950 Contact: Jimi Yui General Contractor INSContractors 2201 Neptune Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11224 Telephone: 718-942-4979 Contact: Felix Flit 25'-8 1/4" 30'-0" 1 LED STRIP LIGHT LUTRON DIMMER SWITCH - DIVA OR SIMILIAR 3 NOTES: -RCP LIGHTING FIXUTRE DIMENIONS PENDING DEMOLITION CONDITION EQ 2'-5" C C EQ CLG HT @ 8'-10" NEW 50 CFM EXHAUST FAN NEW RECESSED LIGHT BACKLIT EXIT SIGN AND EMERGENCY LIGHT SSS 3'-8" C A EXIT T A EQ L-1 4'-5" 12'-5 1/2" CLG HT @ 8'-10" L-1 A CHIKALICIOUS 27 Bedford Street New York, NY 10014 NEW CEILING PENDANT NEW WALL SCONCE EXIT CLG HT @ 9'-5" CLG HT @ 8'-0" L-1 n-# n-# C 10 1/2" details: eating counter/display Consulting Engineers Pavane & Kwalbrun 306 West 37th Street,17th FL New York, NY 10018 Telephone: 212-727-3408 Contact: David G. Kwalbrun N A-102 SCALE 1/4"=1'-0" PLUMBING FIXTURE SCHEDULE *OWNER TO SUPPLY/CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL KEY TYPE QTY MANUFACTURER BULB WATT MODEL NO. FINISH A RECESSED DOWNLIGHT 12 YLIGHTING HALOGEN 35 TO 75 MODEL D415 RECESSED LIGHTING WHITE BAFFLE/WHITE TRIM B CEILING PENDANT 3 RESTORATION HARDWARE TYPE A 40 CAGE FILAMENT PENDANT FINISH: WEATHERED ZINC C CEILING PENDANT 6 BARN LIGHT ELECTRIC INCANDESCENT 60 C-CORD HUNG, BLE-C-CC-FAR-COP 995-RAW COPPER D EXTERIOR CEILING PENDANT 1 REJUVENATION INCANDESCENT 100 SCHOOLHOUSE PENDANT/ITEM#A7008 FINISH: OIL RUBBED BRONZE BARN LIGHT ELECTRIC E WALL SCONCE 5 F LED STRIP LIGHT 1 G EXIT & EMERGENCY LIGHT 2 6O LED THE BELHAVEN SCONCE © Koko Architecture + Design, L.L.C. Drawing Title ! REFLECTED CEILING PLAN OLD SILVER FINISH 1 00 Issue Date 8.8.14 5 EXHAUST FAN: Panasonic FV-15VQ5 WhisperCeiling 150 CFM Ceiling Mounted Fan, White Scale As Noted Drawn DG Checked A-102.00 DWG 04 OF 09 T h e s q u a re fo o ta g e c o n s tra i n ts i n th e p ro j e c t m a d e i t n e c e s s a ry to m a k e a s m a n y o f th e d e ta i l s i n th e re s ta u ra n t a s s e a m l e s s a s p o s s i b l e . D e ta i l s s u c h a s th e m i rro rs i n th e b a t h ro o m a n d m a i n a re a , a s w e l l a s th e e a ti n g a n d d ri n k i n g c o u n te rs p ro v i d e n o t o n l y s p a c e s a v i n g s o l u ti o n s fo r th e s m a l l s p a c e , b u t a l s o l i n e s o f c o n ti n u i ty th ro u g h o u t. In i ti a l concept sk e tc h OASIS TAIPEI KOKO ARCHITECTURE+DESIGN SITE: Minquan Road and Zhongshan Road, Taipei, Taiwan U n i t m ock-up SIS RESIDENTIAL UNIT AXONOMETRIC VIEW Si te model Taipei is an ongoing project which was commissioned in 2010 and i s scheduled to begin construction later this year. The project, a multipurpose high-rise, is to house 綠 diverse programs, such many as a museum , retail, office, and residential space. Though 洲 the project program and the site require only one building, the team decided on a massing strategy that would create the illusion of three towers. This would not only create a more streamlined form, but would also allow light to reach every unit more effectively. Because of the project’s location on a busy intersecti on in Taipei and the diversity of both public and private programs it is to house, the exterior facades are to be treated delicately, with curving glass alternating with solid and green walls, which give the project its name, Oasis: fields of green dispersed among a blank canvas. Because of the nature of curved glass, certain radii had to be calculated that were not only structurally buildable but that would also establish a regularity and rhythm in the seemingly random facade. DANIELA ASTRID GARCIA dani el agarc ot. c om B.Arch 2015 dani el a@ dani el agarc ot . c om (956) 878 8178 The University of T exas at Aus ti n 綠 洲 U U D U 綠 洲 Th e m a ssi ng stra tegy of th e project d ivid e d th e b u ild in g fro m th e th i r d fl oor up into th ree s epara te to we r s with a lt e rn a tin g he i g h t. In order for th e g la s s in th e f a ca d e to a p p e a r u n iq u e at e a ch level , and to p rov id e a se n se o f in d ivid u a lity in ea ch a partment, a s e t o f floor pl a n s we re d e sig n e d fo r e a ch to we r, as show n b e lo w. Th e l o wer two flo o rs o f the b u ild in g re q u ire d a u n iq u e ap p ro ach to des ig n , a s thes e ar e d e sig n a te d p u b lic r e ta il an d museum areas . In k e e p in g with th e th e m e o f th e pro j e c t, Oasis, the s ec o n d floor re sts o n t h e p u n ctu re d fi rst l evel, w here trees a re e n c oura g e d to g ro w u p in to th is ex te r i or space. 17.44 17.44 x4 x6 x6 x0 10.1 10.1 x6 x2 10.1 x2 x6 x6 x2 10.1 x4 10.1 x6 10.1 x8 x8 x6 x4 x4 x6 10.1 x6 x4 10.1 x2 10.1 x6 x6 x6 x2 twin twin 10.1 twin x4 10.1 x5 x5 x2 x2 x2 x2 x2 x2 x2 x2 x2 x0 x4 x4 x 0x 0 twin x4 x4 x4 twin queen x 4x 4x 4 x4x4x4 xx 44 xx 44 x 4 x 0x 0 x0 x2x2 king 76 x 80 x 1x 1 x 1 king 76 x 80 queen x 0 xx 00 x 0 twin twin xx 0 2 x4 twin x x0 2 x 2 x0 king 76 x 80 king 76 x 80 king 76 x 80 queen x2 x0x0 queen king 76 x 80 king 76 x 80 king 76 x 80 queen king 76 x 80 TYPETYPE 1B 1B x0 x 2x 2 king 76 x 80 x2x2 x 0x 0 queen king 76 x 80 x x0 0 x 0 8.394 13.8 1A2 x0 x2 queen twin twin twin x x0 0 x 0 8.394 13.8 x2 x 2x 2 x 2x 2 queen queen queen twin queen x0 x0 twin twin x2 x2x2 twin twin twin x2 x2 twin twin x4 x2 x2 x0 x0 twin twin x 4x 0 queen TYPE 1A2 TYPE 1A TYPE 2E twin x2 x0 twin twin x2 TYPE 2D 12.86 13.8 12.86 13.8 16.13 17.44 twin x0 16.13 17.44 twin x2 x0 x0 TYPE 2D 12.71 17.44 queen x2 x2 TYPE 2C 12.71 17.44 twin TYPE 2B 12.71 17.44 twin TYPE 2A 12.71 17.44 13.806 13.806 13.806 17.44 17.44 17.44 twin 16.57 17.44 twin 18.73 17.44 11.03 14.92 11.03 11.03 11.03 11.03 14.92 14.92 11.03 14.92 TYPETYPE 1B2 1B2 18.23 14.92 TYPETYPE 1C2 1C2 TYPE 1C 1C TYPE 13.74 13.8 18.23 14.92 TYPE 1D TYPE 1D2 TYPE 1D2 13.74 13.8 TYPETYPE 1E 1E TYPE 1E2 cx x8 x2 x1 king 76 x 80 9.6 x0 XXXX XXXX 7.65 7.65 XXXX XXXX x0 XXXX XXXX x0 queen 7.65 x0 queen XXXX XXXX x0 7.65 x0 TYPE TYPE 1.5A 1.5A TYPE 1.5B 1.5B TYPE TYPE 1.5C x4 x4 XXXX XXXX 7.65 TYPE 1.5D x0 king 76 x 80 9.6 x0 x0 x3 XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX x0 XXXX XXXX x2 queen XXXX XXXX 18.62 18.62 cx king 76 x 80 9.6 x0 x0 queen x0 queen x 10 x0 x0 x0 queen x0 x0 queen x 11 x 16 x0 x2 king 76 x 80 x1 x0 x0 queen x0 x0 x0 king 76 x 80 x0 x0 x0 x0 king 76 x 80 king 76 x 80 x5 x8 x 10 x0 x0 king 76 x 80 x8 TYPE 1.5E TYPE 2F 18.62 TYPE 2G TYPE 2H process sketches NATURAL HISTORY CENTER DESIGN CRITIC: Judith Birdsong DURATION: Spring 2013 | 12 weeks SITE: Cesar Chavez and San Antonio Streets, Austin, Texas The project focused on the design of a natural history center located in downtown Austin by Lady Bird Lake. The site was treated as a collector of traffic, organizing the building into bands of space that facilitate access to the museum and that also provide amenities, such as public restrooms, water fountains, bike parking, a public auditorium, and eating and resting space, to pedestrians on the trail. The floor of the museum is a constant low-slope ramp, which effortlessly takes all visitors, even those with disabilities, through the museum. The structure is mainly cast-inplace concrete to facilitate the curvilinear shapes of the walls, as well as to provide a thermal buffer between the Austin heat and the interior of the museum. DANIELA ASTRID GARCIA dani el agarc ot. c om B.Arch 2015 dani el a@ dani el agarc ot . c om (956) 878 8178 T he University of T exas at A us ti n 20 15 3 3 2 16 23 2 18 13 1 16 11 12 5 1 5 17 14 19 10 6 8 9 9 12 12 9 7 4 4 11 17 25 10 13 10 7 18 26 plan key 1 2 3 4 5 6 drop off area ticket booth / information desk coat room public restrooms atrium / great hall exhibition hall 02 7 cafe / outdoor eating 8 museum store 9 classrooms 10 public prep / demo space 11 loading dock 12 service lift 13 14 15 16 17 18 dumpster pad mechanical / electrical room 1 mechanical / electrical room 2 staff restrooms outdoor restrooms water fountains bitumen coating gravel closed-cell thermal insulation foamed-in-place insulation tie in situ reinforced concrete T h e m u s e u m ’ s l o c a t i o n a d j a c e n t t o a n a t u ra l b o d y o f w a te r, ru n n i n g tra i l , a n d u rb a n i n fra s t ru c tu re d i c ta te d th a t th e b u i l d i n g s h o u l d a c c e n tu a t e a n d a c c o m o d a te th e s e p ro g ra m s . T h e p ro g ra m s o n e i th e r s i d e o f th e b u i l d i n g h a v e o p p o s i n g n a tu re s w h i c h a re e n ri c h e d b y o u td o o r a m e n i ti e s , s u c h a s a ru n n i n g tra i l a n d o u td o o r s e a ti n g , w h i c h w ra p a ro u n d th e b u i l d i n g a n d c o n n e c t i ts tw o fa c e s . metal decking open-web steel joist concrete slab gravel foundation beam Co n stru ctin g n e w b u ild in g in fr a str u ct u re NOLA Re n o va tin g a n d re p u r p o sin g e xistin g b u ild in g s D E S IGN CRIT IC: S i mon A tki nson D U RA T ION: 3 weeks, S pri ng 2015 S I T E : New Orl eans, LA T E AM: B er nar do Ji menez, Layl a S al ameh, Y i qun Y ang, P atr i ck M c G overn, Isabel l e B ogr an, D ani el a Garci a T hi s proj ect fol l owed the scope of the 2015 ULI Hi nes Competi ti on. T he proj ect’s l ocati on i s al ong New A d d in g b ike tra ils, a O rl e ans’s Cl ai borne Corri dor, on the wa te r fe a tu re / sto ra g e , N orthern edge of the ci ty’s T ul anea n d in te r ch a n g e a b le G ravi er nei ghborhood. In or der to p r o g r a m p o d s to g r e e n wa y remedi ate the i ssues i n the si te, w hi ch i ncl ude poverty, vul nerabi l i ty to heavy storms, and l ack of adequate publ i c transportati on, s ome of these whi ch were onl y made wor se by Hur ri cane K atri na, the team desi gned a seri es of Co n n e ctin g p ro g ra m s oppor tuni ti es and sol uti ons for the th r o u g h a wa t e r empowerment and revi tal i zati on of fe a tu r e a n d g re e n the si te. We began by i denti fyi ng areas area s of the proj ect whi ch coul d be acti vated i nto hubs of economi c ac ti vi ty and prosperi ty, as wel l as of a cti ve par ti ci pati on of r esi dents. W e connected these poi nts through a new water featur e whi ch woul d I d e n tifyin g n o d e s not onl y hol d water dur i ng heavy th r o u g h wh ich s torms, but woul d al so serve as an to re vita lize th e ac ti ve pathway for the resi dents of co m m m u n ity the communi ty and the greater New O rl e ans as wel l as for touri sts, particul ar l y as they navi gate though the newl y acti vated park on the N orth end of the si te. We sank the street and created new bri dges on the easter n part of the si te, i nto the F rench Quarter , and added prog r ams to the bottom of the hi ghway, whi ch currentl y di vi des and di senfranchi ses the si te. Lastl y, w e a i med to add and i mprove bi ke networks as wel l as pedestr i an w al kways i n order to pr omote i nteracti on wi thi n the si te and the grea ter ci ty. DANIELA ASTRID GARCIA dani el agarc ot. c om B.Arch 2015 dani el a@ dani el agar c ot . c om (956) 878 8178 T he University of T ex as at A us ti n market section through library sections: water collection E x i s t i ng s c hool Ne w bri dges c onnec ti ng to gr eater New O rl eans New mu s eum of New O rl eans c ul tur al hi s tory New amphi theater for publ i c ev ents New memori al to the v i c ti ms of K atri na Rel oc ati on of ex i s ti ng tem porar y s c hool bui l di ng New l i brar y New trade s c hool New mark et New urban farm New art gal l er y library property under modified highway