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    serrot
    last edited by serrot 6 Dec 2013, 16:31

    20 x 20 HOUSE FLOOR PLAN


    GROUND FLOOR


    SECOND FLOOR


    THIRD FLOOR


    ROOF SKYLIGHTS


    THIRD FLOOR 3D


    GROUND FLOOR


    BATH CUBE WINDOW


    rooftop ladder.jpg


    rooftop 2.jpg


    bathroom cube window

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      Bryan K
      last edited by 8 Dec 2013, 19:06

      Cool. 👍

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        Mike Lucey
        last edited by 9 Dec 2013, 15:24

        Definitely interesting.

        Just a few comments.

        a. I am slightly concerned about fire escape routes from the upper floors. Would a dog leg or spiral stairs go some way to making emergency escape easier?

        B. There is a nice deck area on the roof! Can this be accessed?

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          srx
          last edited by 9 Dec 2013, 19:35

          Nice. What is bath cube window? I'm not shore the "open"s are functional between sleeping and living (working), living and kitchen...Thanks for the floorplans.

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            serrot
            last edited by 9 Dec 2013, 22:49

            @srx said:

            Nice. What is bath cube window? I'm not shore the "open"s are functional between sleeping and living (working), living and kitchen...Thanks for the floorplans.

            The bath cube window is just that....there is open space between the translucid membrane wall in the bathroom and the outside wall. I wanted the bathroom to have a window so I designed a concrete cube that juts in from the outside wall and past the membrane wall with a operable window inside of it.
            I understand your concerns with noise traveling between the levels via the open space but I envisioned the house for a urban setting with privacy issues so some walls have skylights at the top and the open space acts as a light shaft for the floors below. Also because of the size and having one bedroom I see only a single person or a very young couple living in the space.
            Serrot

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              srx
              last edited by 10 Dec 2013, 08:41

              I understand now. This house really has 5th facade. I think you should render the light to show real value of the light shafts, including cube. Thanks.

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                Daniel
                last edited by 10 Dec 2013, 13:46

                Nice design. Although I understand your reasoning behind the design, I'm not sure it is practical in the bathroom. You've separated it sound-wise from the kitchen with that glass wall and the house is designed for one or two people, there's always the likelihood they will entertain and guests will use that bathroom. I think most people will find it uncomfortable to use a bathroom so open. Also, I wonder if someone standing outside can look through the kitchen window and up into the bathroom.

                Mike, I don't understand your question about egress. Each floor has a standard L-shaped stair. Given the occupancy and size of the building, this is adequate. The only thing that isn't clear is if the bedroom has an egress window.

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                  serrot
                  last edited by 10 Dec 2013, 13:58

                  @daniel said:

                  Nice design. Although I understand your reasoning behind the design, I'm not sure it is practical in the bathroom. You've separated it sound-wise from the kitchen with that glass wall and the house is designed for one or two people, there's always the likelihood they will entertain and guests will use that bathroom. I think most people will find it uncomfortable to use a bathroom so open. Also, I wonder if someone standing outside can look through the kitchen window and up into the bathroom.

                  Mike, I don't understand your question about egress. Each floor has a standard L-shaped stair. Given the occupancy and size of the building, this is adequate. The only thing that isn't clear is if the bedroom has an egress window.

                  There is also a powder room next to the kitchen tucked under the stairway that guest can use.
                  As for the privacy issues the membrane bathroom wall it 8ft tall like the others and with a print to diffuse being able to make out particular shapes.

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                    serrot
                    last edited by 10 Dec 2013, 14:01

                    @srx said:

                    I understand now. This house really has 5th facade. I think you should render the light to show real value of the light shafts, including cube. Thanks.

                    I am not familiar with any of the render programs out there, can you recommend one that works seamlessly with Sketchup and also fairly inexpensive to purchase?

                    serrot

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                      serrot
                      last edited by 10 Dec 2013, 14:10

                      @mike lucey said:

                      Definitely interesting.

                      Just a few comments.

                      a. I am slightly concerned about fire escape routes from the upper floors. Would a dog leg or spiral stairs go some way to making emergency escape easier?

                      B. There is a nice deck area on the roof! Can this be accessed?

                      Sorry, I forgot to put a metal ladder from the third floor landing to the roof for access.
                      I understand your concerns about a fire escape rout from the third floor, I could make the window next to the bed space fully operable then add a metal fire escape ladder to the side of the small projecting roof above the second floor balcony.

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                        Mike Lucey
                        last edited by 10 Dec 2013, 14:55

                        I think what you suggest would be a help.

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                          srx
                          last edited by 10 Dec 2013, 15:05

                          I tried many render programs, and found Thea best choice for many reasons. In this example, its Sketch Up plugin Thea4SU gives you the ability to easily, in real time, check how your geometry is playing in the real light, with real materials. I use it as a design tool in the first place, than for presentation. Thea studio makers gives most for the price IMO, and has friendly, non corporate attitude. Its nice to see your own ideas and suggestions becoming the part of software too... 😄

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                            ArCAD-UK
                            last edited by 10 Dec 2013, 22:39

                            Design wise I like what you have put together. Showing how the light flows through the building would be interesting to render. My preferred render option is Twilight but try the demo before you make any decisions.

                            Just a minor point on having the desk at the top of the stairs... I hope the owners don't have a chair with castors on a smooth floor and a tendency to kick back from the desk or they could be in for a 😮

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                              serrot
                              last edited by 11 Dec 2013, 13:27

                              @arcad-uk said:

                              Design wise I like what you have put together. Showing how the light flows through the building would be interesting to render. My preferred render option is Twilight but try the demo before you make any decisions.

                              Just a minor point on having the desk at the top of the stairs... I hope the owners don't have a chair with castors on a smooth floor and a tendency to kick back from the desk or they could be in for a 😮

                              LOL...good point about the desk chair and the stairs so close behind it, maybe a built in deep groove on the floor to catch the casters would do the trick.

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                                serrot
                                last edited by 11 Dec 2013, 14:07

                                @mike lucey said:

                                Definitely interesting.

                                Just a few comments.

                                a. I am slightly concerned about fire escape routes from the upper floors. Would a dog leg or spiral stairs go some way to making emergency escape easier?

                                B. There is a nice deck area on the roof! Can this be accessed?

                                I added a wall hung roof ladder for access to the roof.
                                Serrot

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                                  tinanne
                                  last edited by 12 Dec 2013, 17:43

                                  This is a very interesting concept. I am looking forward to seeing it progress. You certainly have some other interested and talented people who are giving you great advice!

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                                    serrot
                                    last edited by 12 Dec 2013, 23:01

                                    @tinanne said:

                                    This is a very interesting concept. I am looking forward to seeing it progress. You certainly have some other interested and talented people who are giving you great advice!

                                    Thank you, anything related to architecture and design gets my attention. Input from members of this site are always welcome.

                                    Serrot

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