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Richard Manlapig
House Made for Crying
1. Breathe Easy Being Bored
Hybrid Landscape
Annotations of the Everyday
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Richard Manlapig
A place for one to get bored and relax in ways only they know how. Everyone has their individual boredom style, from walking up and down steps to sitting in a dark room. This created a unique way to explore these individu-al styles and the best place to escape to!
Boredom programs are not confined within the forms but happen above and around them too!
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Circulation into the forms start above ground and lead you underneath to enter the form
The tops of the forms pop out forfresh air creating different spaces inbetween the forms above ground
BREATHE EASY BEING BORED
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Spaces allow minimal lighting to create a more relaxing atmosphere. Very little lighting allows boredom to perform at its greatest by minimizing distractions and bright lights
Pacing BoredomA space created specifically for walking and pacing in what ever patterns you choose, in between the walls that is
Boring Stairs Be LikeBe able to walk up and down stairs, for as long as you like!
Sitting BoredA dimly lit room made for sitting down. Look up, look down, do it all sitting down
Just Another Boring WalkAnother space created for walking or pacing in a more looping manner Emptiness
For those whose boredom is so bor-ing they just need an empty room
This was a model created to show hybrid landscapes. The actual house begins above ground and makes its way underneath. With the L shape embeded into the house, it creates multiple different spaces for different program in the house.
HYBRID LANDSCAPE
Single plan and section was created at a 1”=1” scale and was hand drafted.
Reading
Crying
Studying
Eating
Taking Shower
Brushing Teeth
Playing Board Games
Making Coffee
Drawing
Playing Charades
Browsing Internet
Cleaning
Sleeping
Watching T.V.
Relaxing
Storing Away
Grooming Animals
Cooking
2’x2’
4’x4’
4’x4’
3’x3’
3’x3’
3’x3’
6’x6’
2’x2’
2’x2’
10’x10’
2’x2’
10’x10’
3.25’x7’
4’x7’
3’x4’
3’x6’
4’x7’
8’x8’
“Public” 260ft
“Private” 221.75ft
Totale Square Footage of Spaces - 39,840 ft2
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Total Square Footageof activities for asingle Person - 451.75ft
2,710.5ftFor 6 People -
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With the research of how storage facili-ties affect everyday lives, it became the focus for a new program. Where taking storage out the house allows for stability of emotions and more space for activites.
ANNOTATIONS OF THE EVERYDAY
52% SUBURBAN
16% RURAL
32% URBAN
Self Stoarge Facilities distributed among the U.S.
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47% of self storagerenters own an attic
nd 33% h3% h333 aave a basemebas nt
CLUTTER
CLEAN
By researching where storage is located in a house and where storage fascilites are located away from the house, it is what started the idea of storage pods belonging to a home. At the same time, being sepereate from the home itself.
Cross Section F-F’, 1’-0” = 1/8”
But did she ever really want me??
TEARSOFSADNESS
Longitudinal Section E-E’, 1’-0” = 1/8”
I LOVE MY LIFE
TEARSOFJOY
IT WAS ALLA LIE!!
TEARSOFDEATH
HOUSE MADE FOR CRYINGThese sections and diagrams are a few of the drawings that came along with the model for hybrid landscape. The project was to design a house for 6 strangers. Through the research that was done during the Annotations of the everyday, this house came about. A house that allowed expression of different emotions throughout different areas in the house.
OCCUPANCY:Collective Living(6 Strangers)
Private Spaces The comical sections show how the building can influence where an individual might be when expressing certain emotions. In this case, it is the different types of crying. Tears of joy located on the exterior of the building where it is more communal, tears of sadness becomes more private but still exposed to anyone else inside the house and last are tears of death. Where the individual has cutoff, not just the outside, but the rest of the house by being in a closed off dark space