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This design project by Aaron Ammanniti focuses on creating a "glad" and "bright" site that compliments the curve of the levee. Drawing inspiration from landscapes and wind studies, the design incorporates layers and vertical elements to emphasize different lighting effects. The building design aims to be the spark of the site, exploring concepts of public/private use and circulation. The project explores how wind interacts with architecture, with a twist design that guides wind flow upward.
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OVATION DEVELOPMENT PROJECT Aaron Ammanniti Senior deisgn project Fall quarter final presentation
Design Inspirations- Landscape Landscape • Etomology- “a tract of land with distinguishing features” • Curve of the levee a prominent feature of project site • Design intends to compliment the feature of the levee/ levee shape
Design inspirations- Glad • Etomology- “ light, happy, not heavy” • Design intent is to make the site glad, happy, light • Building designed to be the “sparks” of project site
Design Inspirations- Glade • Etomology- “shining, bright.” • Foil started to roll up, creating the idea for the site layout • Site will “layer” vertically along the shape of levee giving off different light at different heights to accentuate the curve of the levee
Wind study • Case study of wind loads on the Chicago spire • Wind hits the units glass wall and rides the twist up and off the building