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The “Yellow Generator

The “Yellow Generator. Jennifer Diaz. Talissa Barroso Nicole Figueroa Windsor Rodriguez. F Fig. 1 “The Generator” Gray Shadow. Building Systems Katie Rothfield November 18, 2010. The “Yellow Generator.

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The “Yellow Generator

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  1. The “Yellow Generator Jennifer Diaz Talissa Barroso Nicole Figueroa Windsor Rodriguez FFig. 1 “The Generator” Gray Shadow Building Systems Katie Rothfield November 18, 2010

  2. The “Yellow Generator • The integrity of the “yellow generator” architectural language should be kept intact,simplicity and clean lines are the key to developing the design of the interior spaces. • These spaces should remain as blank canvases for the display of architectural and interior design projects. • The reading room has become the “multifunction room”. This is where some of the students’ and faculty’s most important events take place. We welcome visitors, display our projects and receive feedback, conduct informal lectures and workshops, study and most importantly develop professional relationships.

  3. The “Yellow Generator Building Site Conditions • The orientation of the fenestration in the building envelope towards the east & west exposures makes the rooms vulnerable to solar heat gain. • This is especially true in the critique rooms, where the afternoon west exposures increase the temperatures tremendously. http://www.tschumi.com/projects/12/

  4. The “Yellow Generator Sunlight • In the reading room sunlight can be controlled with electronically operated roller shades. • They are made of fabrics that are “Greenguard” certified for indoor air quality. • We are suggesting the transparent options that come in a variety of colors and they maintain the view while efficiently managing the effects of the sun.

  5. The “Yellow Generator X 399 Haworth • Stackable chairs in two different configurations. • Greenguard Certified, Zero Waste or 0% landfill status, ISO 14000 certified. All of these qualities help contribute to LEED points.

  6. The “Yellow Generator Steelcase Akira multipurpose table • The Akira table flips and nests. Its wheels make it easy to be moved. It stores compactly and its heightcan be adjusted to make it slightly taller. • It is 34% recyclable, 71% recycled content. • Contributes to LEED. • SCS Indoor Advantage Gold certified, which means that its VOC is extremely low and formaldehyde is not detectable.

  7. The “Yellow Generator Carpet Tiles • Eco-friendly. • Sustainability. • LEED recycled content. • Low VOC emissions. • Neutral color with sustainable backing.

  8. The “Yellow Generator Acoustical Solution • SoundScapes Acoustical Clouds and Walls. • They can be suspended or attached to the wall. • Available in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and colors. • Quick and easy to install. • Sustainability: 82% recycled content, contributes to LEED, recyclable.

  9. The “Yellow Generator Space Dividing System • Inspired on Bernard Tschumi’s design. • Our version is constructed with Homasote and covered in fabric instead of paint to take advantage of its acoustical qualities. • They measure 13” in thickness as the existing angled walls next to the windows. • The concept is based on the idea that the windows in the “reading room” are voids left there by the subtraction of these walls. Subsequently placed on the opposite side directing the sunlight towards the north-east. Bernard TschumiArchitects Beijing Residence 2004

  10. The “Yellow Generator Thank you

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