ARD5-RESEARCH (Group7) - MULTI-STOREY-RESIDENTIAL
ARD5-RESEARCH (Group7) - MULTI-STOREY-RESIDENTIAL
ARD5-RESEARCH (Group7) - MULTI-STOREY-RESIDENTIAL
Project Brief
SITE PICTURE:
The lot is facing an 8-meter-wide road on the North-East direction and a 10-meter-wide road on
the South-East direction after the 4m wide space allotted for the future road widening. There are
currently existing residential buildings in the lot and 2 utility poles outside the property lines. It
is located on a contoured site, sloping down to the T-intersection road.
VICINITY MAP
- medium-rise multi-level building/ structure of from six (6) up to twelve (12) storeys in
height and for use as multiple family dwellings
Allowable Maximum Total Gross Floor Area: 9storeys x 50% of TLA = 2106sq.m
Maximum Allowable FLAR: 7.10 to 8.10
MINIMUM SETBACKS:
Front: 8m
Sides: 2m (optional)
Rear: 2m
A studio apartment is an excellent choice for someone who lives alone, is looking to
save money on rent, and appreciates an open, airy living space. Studio apartments also need less
furniture to feel "complete," so they're ideal for a first apartment.
However, storage space tends to be a bit more limited in a studio, so those with
many belongings should keep an eye out for studios with closets or get creative with alternative
storage solutions like garment racks or wardrobes.
What is a 2-Bedroom Apartment?
As the name suggests, a 2-bedroom apartment is a unit that has two separate and
distinct bedrooms. Each bedroom must have at least one window, a door, and have permanent
walls that demarcate each room. The space inside must be enough for at least a bed and a dresser.
The apartment usually has a separate living room and kitchen, and at least one
bathroom. For units that are found in modern buildings or upscale pre-war buildings, they can
also have one “ensuite” bathroom, which designates the bedroom as the “master bedroom”. This
bathroom is only accessible through the bedroom that it is attached to, making for one “luckier”
renter.
Lift/Elevator Lobby
The elevator is used in a building having floors numbered from 1 to so on, where
the first floor is known as a lobby. You already know that your building’s elevator lobby is the
first impression you make on your visitors. That means it’s one of the most important aspects of
interior design for a building. Hence coordinate your lobby, doors, entrances, and elevator
interiors for a cohesive environment.
Underground Parking
Locating parking underground conceals cars from the streetscape, allowing more
active uses (such as retail, restaurants, and cafes) to be placed on the street edge. It also helps to
free up land above ground for uses that need light and air.
Lift/Elevator Lobby
The elevator is used in a building having floors numbered from 1 to so on, where
the first floor is known as a lobby. You already know that your building’s elevator lobby is the
first impression you make on your visitors. That means it’s one of the most important aspects of
interior design for a building. Hence coordinate your lobby, doors, entrances, and elevator
interiors for a cohesive environment.
Accessibility of lift lobbies should be planned in the early process of interior design.
Different types of inabilities ought to be considered, incorporating those with visual, learning
speech, mobility, and hearing disabilities. The staff should be well educated with respect to how
to offer suitable assistance required.
▪ Parking
▪ Commercials Stalls
▪ Commercials Stall
▪ Administrative Office
▪ Elevator Lobby
2nd Floor to 7th Floor
▪ ***Provide balcony for units facing line 2-8 of the property line.
▪ Roof deck
▪ Laundry Area
▪ Water Tanks
Commercial Unit
Studio Unit
▪ Kitchenette
▪ Dining Area
▪ Sleeping Area
2-Bedroom Unit
▪ Living Area
▪ Dining Area
▪ Kitchen
Livable Areas/Spaces: (list, with their total areas)
Total Area:
DESIGN INSPIRATION
ADDITIONAL INFO. / CONSIDERATION:
Stilts:
as shown.
Your sloping site may dictate higher building cost about drainage and sewers,
depending on the size of the project. If the sewerage system is uphill from the site, will you need
to have pumping systems installed? If the system is downhill, you may need to slow flow down
to the sewers.
You will need to consider water runoff from the site and make sure you make
sufficient measures to deal with surface water. Investigate soak ways and drainage channels to
make sure your surface water is dealt with correctly and doesn’t end up flooding your lower floor
or the surrounding area.
Views:
This about views and maximizing the views wherever possible. One benefit to
having a steep site is that you can look at designing a stepped building which means lots of
opportunity for slimmer rooms with glazing – and views. Investigate change in levels within
your building and how these relate to each other and offer views out of the site and beyond. You
could be looking over the roofs of the lower parts of the building from the upper. Think about
interesting roof finishes or maybe sedum, green roofs. There is also the opportunity for terraces
and outside spaces.
Access:
Think about access and how people will be able to move through and around the steep site.
V. RELATED LITERATURE
While one-room living is the most common feature of studio apartments, many
studios incorporate some type of room divider, such as a half wall or a cleverly placed built-in
shelf, to give a bit of privacy and help define the space.
Accommodating guests can also be tricky. While studio apartments have their
limitations, they are the perfect solution for those who don’t need much space. Not to mention,
some people willingly choose to forgo space in order to be closer to the center of town, where
rent is higher. Affordability is a huge selling point, especially when compared to larger units, and
studio apartments continue to be popular choices for those who live alone, such as students and
single adults looking to simplify and stay on a budget.
• Mixed-Use Building
Mixing uses is the way to go. As urban populations grow, buildings need to be more
than a one-stop shop. To ensure the optimal use of resources and space, mixed-use development
can house everything from residential to cultural needs while supporting the growth of a diverse
neighborhood.
The commercial residential mixed-use district will have a height limit that is in the
upper range of allowable height limits in the city of Pacific as incentive for compact, dense
development. Likewise, the mixed-use district regulations will allow reduced setbacks and
parking requirements as an additional incentive for compact development. The area zoned MC
typically has direct access to designated arterials.
References/Sources:
https://www.beamliving.com/guides/renters-guide/studio-vs-1-bedroom-apartments
https://www.boompay.app/post/apartment-types-sizes-two-bedroom
https://www.aucklanddesignmanual.co.nz/sites-and-buildings/mixed-use/guidance/
accommodatingcars/typesofparking/undergroundparking#:~:text=%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B
%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B,placed%20on%20the%20street%20edge.
https://www.premierelevatorcabs.com/what-things-you-need-to-know-before-lift-lobby-wall-
design/
https://www.firstinarchitecture.co.uk/tips-for-building-on-a-sloped-terrain/
https://blog.tkelevator.com/mixed-use-buildings-for-diversified-sustainable-sites/
https://www.codepublishing.com/WA/Pacific/html/Pacific20/
Pacific2051.html#:~:text=Thecommercialresidentialmixeduse,zoningforommercialusesonly.
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