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8' 0 20' 0 8’ 20’ 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 1 1 4 5 0 1 1 2 1 3 7 4 8 6 5 3 9 1 2 8' 0 20' 0 8’ 20’ 2 SECOND FLOOR EAST ELEVATION E NORTH ELEVATION N p PUBLIC 1_Gift Shop 2_Lobby 3_Permanent Gallery 4_Reception 5_Lecture Hall 6_Women’s Restroom 7_Men’s Restroom a ADMINISTRATIVE b BUILDING SUPPLY 12_Mech/Elec. Room 13_Trash/Recycle Room 14_Pump House 15_Generator 8_Storage 9_Workroom 10_Kitchen 11_Load Area p PUBLIC 1_Temporary Gallery Space 2_Outdoor Terrace a ADMINISTRATIVE 3_IT Room 4_Employee Breakroom 5_Women’s Employee Restroom 6_Men’s Employee Restroom 7_Conference Room 8_Director’s Office 9_Employee Terrace Second Floor First Floor s SECTIONS e ELEVATIONS SECTION A-A A SECTION B-B B 1 FIRST FLOOR c CONTEXT PLAN a AXONOMETRIC The Museum of Florida Architecture (MOFA) is located in downtown Miami, Florida. Founded in 2008, the Museum is dedicated to the Art of Design in all disciplines of Florida Architecture. The Museum’s mission is the innovation of public education, while creating awareness towards Florida Architecture. The location of the site, and the large scale surrounding context, plays an integral part to the modest scale of the Museum. This unique opportunity at hand allows for the Museum to become a desired character in the local community. It sets an atmosphere for social interaction, a place to go and relax for lunch or meet a colleague for coffee. This small scale museum encourages pedestrian traffic, while using sustainable strategies. The building harnesses energy from the sun to heat water, as well as collects energy through photovoltaics located on the south facade. The green roofs not only better insulate the building, and deter the heat island affect, but also provide an attractive view to look down upon from the surrounding high rise buildings . Connecting Users By Linking Spaces I-395 I-395 ON RAMP WEST ELEVATION W SOUTH ELEVATION S Andrew Gershon ARC 5352-001 Comprehensive Design Project Spring 2009 Adjunct Professor Leo Hansen MOFA MUSEUM OF ARCHITECTURE FLORIDA North East Perspective SECTION C-C C North West Perspective South West Perspective 0 10’ 25’ 8' 0 20' 0 8’ 20’ 8' 0 20' 0 90’ 225’ 14 15

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The Museum’s mission is the innovation of public education, while creating awareness towards Florida Architecture. The location of the site, and the large scale surrounding context, plays an integral part to the modest scale of the Museum. This unique opportunity at hand allows for the Museum to become a desired character in the local community. It sets an atmosphere for social interaction, a place to go and relax for lunch or meet a colleague for coffee. This small scale museum encourages pedestrian traffic, while using sustainable strategies. The building harnesses energy from the sun to heat water, as well as collects energy through photovoltaics located on the south facade. The green roofs not only better insulate the building, and deter the heat island affect, but also provide an attractive view to look down upon from the surrounding high rise buildings.

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The Museum of Florida Architecture (MOFA) is located in downtown Miami, Florida. Founded in 2008, the Museum is dedicated to the Art of Design in all disciplines of Florida Architecture.

The Museum’s mission is the innovation of public education, while creating awareness towards Florida Architecture. The location of the site, and the large scale surrounding context, plays an integral part to the modest scale of the Museum. This unique opportunity at hand allows for the Museum to become a desired character in the local community. It sets an atmosphere for social interaction, a place to go and relax for lunch or meet a colleague for coffee. This small scale museum encourages pedestrian traffic, while using sustainable strategies. The building harnesses energy from the sun to heat water, as well as collects energy through photovoltaics located on the south facade. The green roofs not only better insulate the building, and deter the heat island affect, but also provide an attractive view to look down upon from the surrounding high rise buildings.

Connecting Users By Linking Spaces

I-395

I-395

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MP

WEST ELEVATIONWSOUTH ELEVATIONS

Andrew GershonARC 5352-001 Comprehensive Design ProjectSpring 2009Adjunct Professor Leo Hansen

MOFA

MUSEUM OF

ARCHITECTUREFLORIDA

North East Perspective

SECTION C-CC

North West Perspective South West Perspective

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