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MEAGHAN LAWLERUNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGOBA, ARCHITECTURE
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OPENTO
BELOW
OPENTO
BELOW
LOUNGEOUTSIDE SEATING AREA
COURTYARD
LOUNGE
ATRIUM
15.4
'4.
0'4.
0'
31.5'18.0'
13.0'
4.0'
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FLOOR PLAN - SECOND FLOOR
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COURTYARD
PRESENTATION SPACE/CLASSROOM
GALLERY SPACE
STUDIO 1
STUDIO 2
COURTYARD
GLASS WALL
FLOOR PLAN - FIRST FLOOR
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GALLERY SPACE
PRESENTATION SPACE/CLASSROOM
STUDIO 1
STUDIO 2
SCALE 1 : 1/16
COURTYARD
17.2
'
16.8' 25.7'
19.9
'
8.0' 13.0'
6.2'
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OPENTO
BELOW
OPENTO
BELOW
LOUNGEOUTSIDE SEATING AREA
COURTYARD
LOUNGE
ATRIUM
15.4
'4.
0'4.
0'
31.5'18.0'
13.0'
4.0'
N
FLOOR PLAN - SECOND FLOOR
SCALE 1 : 1/16
COURTYARD
PRESENTATION SPACE/CLASSROOM
GALLERY SPACE
STUDIO 1
STUDIO 2
COURTYARD
GLASS WALL
FLOOR PLAN - FIRST FLOOR
N
GALLERY SPACE
PRESENTATION SPACE/CLASSROOM
STUDIO 1
STUDIO 2
SCALE 1 : 1/16
COURTYARD
17.2
'
16.8' 25.7'
19.9
'
8.0' 13.0'
6.2'
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NORTH ELEVATION
SCALE 1 : 1/8The rooftop balcony is a space for students to engage with the outdoor environment and have a place to congregate and relax. The
archway provides an entrance to the courtyard and an invitation to move through the space.
SOUTH ELEVATION
SCALE 1 : 1/8The large glass windows facing the courtyard of Camino allow for a great connection between the students of the pavilion and the outdoor
environment. Additionally, the structure of the ramp provides a means of circulation, congregation, and accessibilty.
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SOUTH SECTION CUT
SCALE 1 : 1/8The atrium in my pavilion design is crucial to the open, innovative and enjoyable space. It allows for a connection between students and a consis-
tent flow of light and energy.
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SOUTH SECTION CUT
SCALE 1 : 1/8The atrium in my pavilion design is crucial to the open, innovative and enjoyable space. It allows for a connection between students and a consis-
tent flow of light and energy.
PAVILION NORTH VIEW
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PAVILION SOUTH VIEW
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FIRST FLOOR VIEW
This render illustrates an extremely open design with great opportunity for social connection among users.
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FIRST FLOOR VIEW
This render illustrates an extremely open design with great opportunity for social connection among users.
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This depicts well the spatial relation between the pavilion and Alcala Parkway. The atrium is extremely crucial to the public,
inviting, and open feel to the space.
SECOND FLOOR VIEW
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SENIOR STUDIO SPACE
This is a private room on the eastern side on the building with partly glass walls, allowing for a connection to the rest of the
pavilion and outdoor environment.
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SENIOR STUDIO SPACE
This is a private room on the eastern side on the building with partly glass walls, allowing for a connection to the rest of the
pavilion and outdoor environment.
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Meaghan LawlerARCH 301 / Fall 2013Prof. Adriana CuellarINTERIOR VIEW
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Urban Design Concept Map USD Architecture Studio 302Stephanie Altamirano, Elicia Garcia, Meaghan LawlerAlcala Village of The University of San Diego
USD Current Tram Stop
City Bus Stop
Curent Parking
Pedestrian Space
Current Roads
Trees
University of San Diego
Site
Potential Roads
Access Points
Potential buildings/cafes
Potential Tram Stop
Potential Bike Station
Potential Parking Lot
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This map illustrates the potential for our site to host new roads, new access points, and open space opportunities including plazas and outside eating areas.
Utilizing a trac pattern of a roundabout, the new design can direct trac to a new parking lot towards the southwest corner of the site as a way to create a dierentiation between recreation spaces and parking spaces. There are newly added plaza areas for outdoor eating and sitting near newly added buildings for the potential to be a cafe.
The newly added access points to USD are on Linda Vista Road and Cushman Place. They are directed to the roundabout which is thought to be a central hub to the site where a tram stop would be. It is an aim to better accomodate all forms of circulation including trams, pedestrians, bikes, and cars.
NOpen Space Network Map & Representative Open Space Types
Vegetative Areas
Trees
Hardscape Areas
Site
Alcala Village of The University of San Diego
2015 Spring Architecture Studio 302Stephanie Altamirano, Elicia Garcia, Meaghan Lawler
The site of Alcala Village presents itself with an interesting location. It is located between two distinct areas, one of immense hardscape and one of immense vegetation.
The campus of University of San Diego is highly vegetative with natural landscapes surrounding many of the buildings as shown in this map of this portion of campus. Other parts of campus have planted trees, plants, owers, and grass to keep the school as an incorportaed element of nature. As one moves closer to the site, the amount of vege-tation diminishes.
The area to the southwest of the map is in an area of great commercial use with vehicular activity and little vegetation. Besides a few planted trees here and there the space has little greenery and is composed of mostly hardscape.
Our site is important because it presents this area in beteween two dened areas. It is a great opportunity to explore a space that connects the hardscape and softscape. It is a median area that intervenes these two types of conditions.
Starbucks
U.S. Bank
San DiegoWine Storage
U.S. Bank
7/11
MakerPlace
Morena VistaApertments
Commercial ComplexTio Leo's Mexican Restaurant
Whole SaleFlowers
Metro Dance
University of San Diego
Office Depot
Metro St.
Mor
ena
Blvd
.
Linda
Vista
Rd.
Cush
man A
ve.
Storage
San Diego Police Department
ElectronicRecycling Center
University of San Diego
Midway Auto Repair
Grinder Gym
Kelly Paper
MakerPlace
Pacific Sales
Carl's Jr
Storage
AT&T
Office Depot
Tuey's Market
Light BulbUnlimited
JeycoProducts
Land Use Map
University of San Diego
Commercial
Residential
Industrial
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Land Use MapAlcala Village of The University of San Diego
2015 Spring Architecture Studio 302Stephanie Altamirano, Elicia Garcia, Meaghan Lawler
of San DiegoSao n Diegoof SSa
University of San Diego
Alcala Village of the Univer-sity of San Diego primarily consists of close surround-ing commercial areas. Indus-trial areas are farther west of the site, and the cast majori-ty of the farther surrounding areas are residential. Although The University of San Diego owns the proper-ty of our site, there are many open spaces or buildings that do not reflect that.
The larger residential area has a great influence as to what is produced in this area, and it is essential to development in a direction that suits their needs as well as the campus needs. Com-mercial land use will be criti-cal in further development, but in a way that can com-bine campus and residential
Site Analysis DrawingMeaghan Lawler
Sketch from Istanbul, Turkey
Sketch from Istanbul, Turkey
Sketch from San Diego, California, Jan 2015
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