CONCEPTThis proposal is dedicated to a 3-storey building located in Paisley, ON, which is going to be renovated as a brewery & pub. Previously being a millwork station, the building is facing south and is connected to the existing 2-storey apartment on the left. To take the advantage of the sun path, the PVC roof would be sloped at 8 degrees towards the south, which provides maximum efficiency with solar panels on top. The southeast side is going to be mostly open with curtain wall glazing, to provide sunlight & views towards the front, while the back of the building is mostly not visible from the outside, in order to keep brewery equipment at minimum exposure to the sun. The finish material would be corrugated metal siding with variant colours such as wood finish to provide a natural feeling and fit in with the local rural area. Site PlanFloor PlansThe entrance is located at the front/south, and the side entrance to the brewery is on the right/east, which is only permitted for staff entry. The main stair is at the front, exposed by the curtain wall, and up to the third floor, and there’s a side exit at the back/north, where an exterior stair is installed. The first floor would be mainly occupied by brewery equipment, which is only accessible to staff members. The second floor would be mostly used as a pub & tasting room while providing some culinary dishes as well. The restrooms are also located on the second floor, with both male & female. The third floor would be the dining area, and mostly occupied with tables and seats. ElevationsSectionWall Section
0 Comments
|
Jiazhi WuThird-year architectural technology student, Motivated to contribute to design, preparation, and construction of architectural projects, and a believer in sustainability & technology combined architecture to build a better society. ArchivesCategories |