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Monday, September 1, 2014

Bethel AME Church



Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church (2014)
Macon, Georgia, U.S.A.
Church, Religion

Bethel AME Church is currently a church in the southwest heart of Macon, Georgia. The ecclesia resides in the building at the subdivision of Mumford Road and Earl Street. My goal during this time was to choose a random church, or ministry, and give my gift. Bethel was my choice. The new church building is colored in blue, purple, and lavender. The building is also styled with brick, cladding, and also 'stone-cladding'. The facility also will replace the old Butler Early Childhood Center (That I myself attended as I was in preschool) and the lot will be between the end of Earl Street and Dawn Street. The new church building has a sanctuary(of course), a pastor study, a dining hall, a kitchen, etc. I also placed a title plaque in front of the main building entrance.    



Church floor plans are simple. Just two buildings, one is the majority sanctuary, and two is the majority dining hall. The seating rows also elevate down as you reach the stage. 



Bethel's new building would not be far from the current building. For those who have no idea what this would be like, The new church would move onto the lot where an old school (Butler) used to be. Just one road up north. 

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Allies of Pio Nono



Allies of Pio Nono (2014)
Macon, Georgia, U.S.A.
Residential

Allies of Pio Nono is a four-story apartment complex that sits along Pio Nono Avenue and on the southeast side intersection of Montpelier Avenue. My goal on this was to make new style apartments in neighborhoods that are abandoned or not well supported. The Studio/1/2 Bedroom apartment also has a courtyard that's 3/4 way surrounded by Building B. There is a pool park behind Building A which is where the front desk lobby and office is as well. There is also a fitness room and also a game room. I used blue and mostly cool colors in this design because I preferred to make the image pop out to those who see it. If this were really to be built, The plan would be to demolish the declining neighborhood that's currently residing on the lot, and make a level terrain. Then, Rise the allies onto the horizon.

This is also the first rendering I used with Twilight Rendering, A new software that I used with SketchUp. The shadowing is more visual and the lighting is more easy to tell.

This is the courtyard(surrounded by Building B). The courtyard apartments have balconies that stand over the ground. 

This is the front of Building A. The top picture also shows this without the logos. This shaded entrance will take you to the front desk, fitness room, and through the building to the pool park etc.

This is the pool park behind Building A. The park is gated and also half-way routed by lighting. The pool is circular and at night, it lights up. 


The reason of this apartment being called 'The Allies' is because at the Perimeter in Dunwoody Georgia, I once stayed at the apartments called 'The Axis at the Perimeter' and in my hometown, I decided to call this plan 'The Allies' like from World War 2. Also, Like the Axis at Perimeter, Allies of Pio Nono has two buildings that are separated by a parking deck.  





Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Pendleton Homes Cont...


Pendleton Homes Apartment (2014)
Macon, Georgia, U.S.A
Residential, Housing

Pendleton Homes Apartment is an apartment building on the Pendleton Homes site, and currently does not exist. If the new housing structure were real, this would be the only apartment building on the site. It is a five story building with four stories of residential living. Each floor has eight apartment houses, All with two bedrooms only. This can be for family use and also for use of about 2-4 people. The first floor is only just the main office, the clerk, and the 411 of Pendleton Homes etc. There are also stairways on the side, an elevator, and a pair of escalators in the middle for convenience. The apartment sits right near the roundabout at the entrance of the site. The structure and material used to make this apartment is similar to the way the houses were designed. The texture and everything. 


The apartment houses have two bedrooms, two bathrooms, two closets(one with a washer and dryer), a kitchen, a Living Room, and a multipurpose area with four wardrobes. Depending on whether you live in The Vertex or The Average, the style varies. The Vertex are apartment houses on the sides of the building, The Average are the rest of the apartments in the middle. 

The housing site map, here, shows the possible details from Ariel view. On the left is before and on the right is after.  

Pendleton Homes


Pendleton Homes (2014)
Macon, Georgia, U.S.A.
Residential, Housing

The current Pendleton Homes is a Macon Housing Authority of tiny apartments, like the projects. When seeing the current apartments, I felt as though they needed an upgrade, so I designed the new structures and these new tiny houses. When I say these houses is tiny, they are small. Don't even let the structure white print(on the picture second from the bottom) fool you. The houses only have one bedroom, and one of just everything. The only advantage of this is that you would have your own self-building even though you rent ,or lease, it. I also provided more color to the buildings. For example, One side of the two pairs of homes, there is a normal and heavy tan clad, with blue painting, and tan bricking. The other side, There is an avocado green clad and purple clad, with grass green painting, and orange-gold bricking. The air roofing and shades are the same. 



The white prints have a Living Room with a washer and dryer, a Bedroom, a Closet with a heater, a Kitchen, and a Bathroom with a small tub/shower. This would only be recommended by only one person, or two if possible. This would not be family preferred, but if anyone can make it possible, they can. 


Friday, June 20, 2014

Savannah Georgia Aquarium


Savannah Georgia Aquarium (2014)
Savannah, Georgia, U.S.A.
Amusement, Zoological Garden, Entertainment

Most of us know the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta. It's pretty nice and also the 'mall aquarium' because it's an aquarium with the view of a mall, due to the escalators and the balcony atrium  This aquarium, however, is near River Street which is way far from the original aquarium. The Savannah Georgia Aquarium (SGA) is would be part of the Georgia Aquarium franchise from the looks of it. The SGA would be smaller and also it has a similar size connection to Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies, except, that SGA would be larger. The 3-4 story aquarium has three floors of exhibit and the fourth floor for staff only. The aquarium has a planetarium (for marine and underwater view), a main atrium, several exhibit halls, a upper floor auditorium, a gift shop of course, a Cinnabon food court (or just a food court), several lobbies, and also an underwater river tunnel exhibit. That's what's great about the aquarium, The river exhibit. You can walk into the tunnels lodged through the river and see the water all the way around.     


This picture just above shows the sides of the building. The top is the front, the left is the left side, the middle is the right side, and the right is the back side of the building. This does NOT include the river tunnel for it's lodged under the river. These are just exterior view plans.


Watch this video of the SGA slideshow. It shows more pictures, info, and also clears points about the aquarium. It will show you final pictures, shape structures, the map of the aquarium, and also the river tunnel etc. So, Enjoy. 

For those who can't play the movie, Here is the directory of the aquarium. From Level zero to four. Don't let this confuse you. These exhibits and rooms are NOT as huge as you think. The roof comes from the fourth floor, The planetarium level ends before the third floor and so does the west exhibit, The first level of the planetarium level only leads you to more exhibits including the River tunnel. The River tunnel will take you into the river and all the way across to the west exhibit in a balcony room, where you can reach from level zero to one. Cinnabon also has two places to order; You can enter from the front and order there, or if you're in the aquarium and had your ticket torn already, there is a concession stand from the same Cinnabon inside. The exhibits do not include emergency areas(except maybe the river tunnel), The lines also separate by exhibit, not by room or space. You also don't see door entrances or exits from outside. This is just a 'Pre-draft' if you want to look at it that way. You can at least tell where the main stairs, the main elevators and escalators, and also the main points of the aquarium are located. 

The reason I designed this was because I visited the Aquarium of the Smokies recently in Tennessee and since I've notice there being two aquariums in Tennessee, I thought to make a second urban aquarium in Georgia. I've visited the Tennessee Aquarium in 2005, and also the new Georgia Aquarium in 2006. What I liked about the Tennessee Aquarium was that it was an aquarium with a more one-way long adventure tour. The Georgia Aquarium was like a mall of aquariums. You go into an inside mall and one of the tenants would be a shark exhibit or something. What's also great about many aquariums are the tunnels. The Georgia Aquarium and the Aquarium of the Smokies had tunnels in their aquarium. Tennessee Aquarium also had an escalator that ran for meters until you reached the highest floor which was the start of the one-way hours long tour. These ideas started to mix up and then, SGA happened. 



Here is also a commercial I did of a fish drawing that goes with the aquarium. 




Thursday, June 5, 2014

Rice Elementary School


Jesse Rice Elementary School (2014)
Macon, Georgia, U.S.A.
Commercial, Education, School

This is not one of the best schools I've attended as a kid. This was the first school I've known to have bullies and careless adults. It's been years though so I don't know what's like now. I thought of redesigning it and making a new facility of it. Bibb County BOE is planning a 2014 Improvement plan and redesigning schools. I pretended as though they would redo Rice. The real plan is that they would shut the school down, but I imagined as though they destroyed the old building and rose the new one up from the ashes like Sherman burning cities. 
If this elementary school were to exist it would be one of the largest in Southwest of Macon, and might be the only elementary school since schools are being phased out in the area. I used stone, brick, and also metal. I also used gray panel material like what you would see on the futuristic building. On the new Rice rendering; You would see it above the windows, at the front entrance, and the back hall entrance. I sort of took the usual and typical school style when it comes to mapping. 
The map above is the map of the new school structure. It's 'kind of' like an architecture blueprint but it's just a 'pre-draft'. The Gym is on one end of the school and the Cafeteria/Auditorium is on the other. The media center is also next to the gym and the computer lab is multi-purpose to the media center. There are also three hallways, The K-1 hall, The 4-5 hall, and The 2-3 hall, which tell what grade classes should be in each. The K-1 and the 2-3 hallways are the same so it really doesn't matter which is which, but by how the classrooms are designed what determines what grade level uses them. So, I'm sure many would ask 'Why didn't you do this in order from Grades K-5?', well good question. I wanted to design the school in symmetry. Look at the hallways and put a line through the 4-5 hallway(200 hall) and see the symmetrical appearance. Since 4th and 5th grade classrooms don't have restrooms, I decided to place it in the middle and the classes with the bathrooms can be at the end. Also, The classes without the bathrooms don't take a lot of space, so there is also a possibility of a future addition.

The left picture shows you the current school, and the right picture shows you the possible render school in Ariel. It's not that accurate, but clear enough to see the point. The playground that currently exist on the North part might not be effected by the school upgrade. Also, The bus ramp is at the side and not up front, and carpool is up front and not some dirt road surrounding the playground.  


This is just a model of the entire building. 




Thursday, May 15, 2014

Waffle House at the Perimeter


Waffle House at the Perimeter (2014)
Dunwoody, Georgia, U.S.A.
Commercial, Restaurant, Diner

This is a very unique style Waffle House, with yellow clear metal cladding and also plain bricks of two different colors. If this Waffle House were to exist, it would be the only Waffle House access for miles(other than the location off Chamblee), and the store at Sandy Springs closed a while back. 
Anyway, This Waffle House is shaded and also fits onto it's lot. It would be visible to two of the roads that it lays right between. The diner also has a two door-entrance and is very large compared to an average Waffle House. 

Note: The location is right across from the parking lot of where I designed the Zaxby's a month ago