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Friday, September 8, 2017

PITTAYA THAMMA : DIDACTIC DNA

Didactic DNA
Architecture Vis-à-vis The Institute
Phase 1

Plate Matrix
Case Study
Middle School in Morbio Inferiore by architect Mario Botta

DNA
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art by architect Mario Botta
Salk Institute by architect Louis Kahn
Porto School of Architecture by architect Alvaro Siza


CASE STUDY

Middle School in Morbio Inferiore by architect Mario Botta

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(Top) Plans of each floor in axonometric view
(Bottom) Site plan and orientation of the buildings
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(Left) Location of the programs on each floor
(Right) Public and private areas
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(Top) Exploded axonometric projection of a single unit showing didactic spaces
(Bottom) Section of the building at major points
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(Top) Primary and secondary circulation
(Middle) Apply grid lines to find prominent patterns
(Bottom) Golden ratio and geometric analysis
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(Left) Directions of light that penetrate the building throughout the day
(Middle) Exploded axonometric views of the window and skylight
(Right) Window/skylight section

DNA (Same Architect)

San Franciso Museum of Modern Art by architect Mario Botta

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(Left) Location of the programs of each floor
(Middle) Horizontal and vertical circulation
(Right) Major grid lines that run along each floor
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(Left) Section of each floor looking from the oculus
(Right) Location of the key areas
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(Top) A close-up of the main skylight
(Bottom) Section of the small skylight showing the distribution of loads

DNA (Different Architect)

Salk Institute by architect Louis Kahn
Porto School of Architecture by architect Alvaro Siza

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(Top) Program organization, public and private area, grid
(Bottom) Site plan and intersection of line extending from the buildings
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(Top) Exploded axonometric projection and section of the portico
(Bottom) Longitudinal section of the library
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(Top) A close-up of the teak window and its location
(Bottom) Section of the library showing the skylight

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