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MAKE IT RIGHT N E W O R L E A N S P R O TO T Y P E p u g h + s c a r p a r c h i t e c t s

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M A K E I T R I G H T NEW ORLEANS PROTOTYPEp u g h + s c a r p a r c h i t e c t sM A K E I T R I G H T EW OORLEANSS PROOTOOTYPE1.BERGAMOT OO STA TT T AAIONBUILDING F12525 MICHIGANA NNV AAE.SANTA TT MONICA, CA9 AA 0404t: 301.828.0226f: 301.453.9606SSTITCHING COMMON MAT AAERIALS INTO NEW FORMCONCEPTPugh+Scarpa' sMakeit Right (MIR) homeseekstoredefinethhe concept of a home i nto a fl exi bl e, mul ti functi onal andaddaptabl e space addressi ng the needs of today' s modernfaamily, onalimitedbudget. Offeringshelter andcomfort, theMMIR home breaks the prescriptive mold of the traditional homebyycreatingpublicandprivate"zones" inwhichprivatespaceis s deemphasized, in favor of large public living areas. Theorrganization of the space is intended to transformthe waypeeoplelive-awayfromareclusive, isolatinglayout towardsafaamily-oriented, interactive space.Theinspirationfor thehomecamefromAmericanpatchworkquui l ti ng tradi ti ons, exempl i fi ed by the Gee' s Bend abstractgeeometricstyle-whichisitself influencedbynewspaper- andmmagazine-collagesusedfor insulationontheinsidewallsofhoomes intheearly rural AmericanSouth. Recycledwoodenpaalletsarerepositionedhereasapatchworkedshadescreenwwrappingthebuilding, aninnovativealternativetoexpensivefaaade materi al s that l ends i ts own uni que character andteexture. Thevisually expressivepallets impart animperfect,roough-hewn individuality that we find particularly appealing.WWe are worki ng wi th l ocal manufacturers to ensure thevii abi l i ty of thi s cost-effecti ve and sustai nabl e off-the-shel fprroduct, easilyobtainableandreadilyreplaceable. Thepalletwwrapping is joined by decoratively perforated cement board onthheeast andwest faades, providingbothshadeandprivacywwhile allowing views out and dappled, indirect daylight andbrreezestoenter. All theexterior elementswill combineandi nnt erweave, emergi ng as a di st i nct i ve pat t ern-maki ngaeesthetic.PALLET OPTION 3CEMENT BOARD PALLETM A K E I T R I G H T NEW OORLEANSS PROOTOOTYPE5.BERGAMOTS TTTA TT T AAIONBUILDING F12525 MICHIGANA NNV AAE.SANTA TT MONICA, CA9 AA 0404t: 301.828.0226f: 301.453.9606PALLET OPTION 1TYPICAL WOOD PALLETPALLET OPTION 2GYPSUM BOARDTREX WOOD PALLETX4 STUD WALL WITHINSULATIONTYVEKCEMENT BOARDSLEEPERS ATTACH TOPALLET WALLOSB SHEATHINGSLATS RE-USED FROMPALLETSWOOD PALLET WALLEXPLODED AXON OF WALL SYSTEM WALL ASSEMBLYINTERIOREEXXTTEERRIIOORRLIGHT AND AIROPTIONS FOR PALLET CONSTRUCTIONNMAJORITYOFHEATGAINNNM A K E I T R I G H T EW OORLEANSS PROOTOOTYPE8.BERGAMOTS TTTA TT T AAIONBUILDING F12525 MICHIGANA NNV AAE.SANTA TT MONICA, CA9 AA 0404t: 301.828.0226f: 301.453.9606PERSPECTIVESOUTHEAST CORNERM A K E I T R I G H T EW OORLEANSS PROOTOOTYPE9.BERGAMOTS TTTA TT T AAIONBUILDING F12525 MICHIGANA NNV AAE.SANTA TT MONICA, CA9 AA 0404t: 301.828.0226f: 301.453.9606PERSPECTIVENORTHEAST CORNER M A K E I T R I G H T EW OORLEANSS PROOTOOTYPE7.BERGAMOTS TTTA TT T AAIONBUILDING F12525 MICHIGANA NNV AAE.SANTA TT MONICA, CA9 AA 0404t: 301.828.0226f: 301.453.9606PERSPECTIVESOUTHWEST CORNERM A K E I T R I G H T EW OORLEANSS PROOTOOTYPE6.BERGAMOTS TTTA TT T AAIONBUILDING F12525 MICHIGANA NNV AAE.SANTA TT MONICA, CA9 AA 0404t: 301.828.0226f: 301.453.9606PERSPECTIVENORTHWEST CORNERM A K E I T R I G H T EW OORLEANSS PROOTOOTYPE10.BERGAMOTS TTTA TT T AAIONBUILDING F12525 MICHIGANA NNV AAE.SANTA TT MONICA, CA9 AA 0404t: 301.828.0226f: 301.453.9606PERSPECTIVEINTERIOR LIVING SPACEFLOOR PLAN_LEVEL 1SCALE 1/8" = 1' -0"M A K E I T R I G H T NEW OORLEANSS PROOTOOTYPEN12.BERGAMOTS TTTA TT T AAIONBUILDING F12525 MICHIGANA NNV AAE.SANTA TT MONICA, CA9 AA 0404t: 301.828.0226f: 301.453.96060 2 4 8FLOOR PLAN_LEVEL 1SCALE 1/8" = 1' -0"M A K E I T R I G H T NEW OORLEANSS PROOTOOTYPEN13.BERGAMOTS TTTA TT T AAIONBUILDING F12525 MICHIGANA NNV AAE.SANTA TT MONICA, CA9 AA 0404t: 301.828.0226f: 301.453.96060 2 4 8M A K E I T R I G H T EW OORLEANSS PROOTOOTYPEN19.BERGAMOTS TTTA TT T AAIONBUILDING F12525 MICHIGANA NNV AAE.SANTA TT MONICA, CA9 AA 0404t: 301.828.0226f: 301.453.96060 2 4 8ROOF PLANSCALE 1/8" = 1' -0"SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS DIAGRAM CALE 1/8" = 1' -0"BIOSWALE GARDEN CISTERNRAINWATER COLLECTIONUNI-SOLAR PANEL ROOF DIRECT DRIVE EXHAUST FAN0 2 4 8M A K E I T R I G H T NEW OORLEANSS PROOTOOTYPE4.BERGAMOTS TTTA TT T AAIONBUILDING F12525 MICHIGANA NNV AAE.SANTA TT MONICA, CA9 AA 0404t: 301.828.0226f: 301.453.9606M A K E I T R I G H T NEW ORLEANS PROTOTYPE3.BERGAMOT STATIONBUILDING F12525 MICHIGAN AVE.SANTA MONICA, CA 90404t: 301.828.0226f: 301.453.96060 2 4 8SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS DIAGRAM SCALE 1/4" = 1' -0"THERMALLY BROKEN OPERABLE AWNINGWINDOWS AROUND CENTRAL OPEN COURT,LOW E COATING, TYP. WITH BUG SCREENSREVERSIBLE CEILING FANS INPUBLIC AND PRIVATE SPACESMINIMUM R-30 INSULATIONOUTLET TO BIOSWALERAINWATER CISTERN (INFOREGROUND) UNDER PORCHSTANDING SEAM GALV.SHEET METAL COOL ROOFTUBE STEEL COLUMNSNATIVE VEGETATION SWALE SYSTEMOPENING IN ROOF FOR ADDITION CROSS VENTILATION AND ROOF ACCESSRECYCLED WOOD PALLETS OVER WATER PROOFING, SHEATHING, AND BLOWN-IN INSULATION IN STUD WALLLADDER IN FOREGROUND AND AREA OF REFUGE BEYONDM A K E I T R I G H T EW OORLEANSS PROOTOOTYPE8.BERGAMOTS TTTA TT T AAIONBUILDING F12525 MICHIGANA NNV AAE.SANTA TT MONICA, CA9 AA 0404t: 301.828.0226f: 301.453.9606PERSPECTIVESOUTHEAST CORNERM A K E I T R I G H T NEW ORLEANS PROTOTYPEp u g h + s c a r p a r c h i t e c t sMAKE IT RIGHTEWOORLEANSSPROOTOOTYPE19.BERGAMOTSTTTATTTAAIONBUILDINGF12525MICHIGANANNVAAE.SANTATTMONICA,CA9AA0404t:301.828.0226f:301.453.9606WALL SECTIONSCALE1"=1'-0"M A K E I T R I G H T EW OORLEANSS PROOTOOTYPE2.BERGAMOTS TTTA TT T AAIONBUILDING F12525 MICHIGANA NNV AAE.SANTA TT MONICA, CA9 AA 0404t: 301.828.0226f: 301.453.9606Pugh + Scarpa' s approach to Cradle to Cradle suustainability begins with passivesolar design strategies such as locating and orrienting the building to controlsolarcoolingandheat loads; shapingandorientiingthebuildingforexposuretoprevailing winds; shaping the building to induce bbuoyancy for naturalventilation;andshapingandplanningtheinterior toenhanccedaylight andnatural air flowdistribution. The building responds to the specificc conditions of the New Orleansclimate in several ways:Onthesouthside, agenerousexteriorporchwithdeepoverhangsandashadescreen provides passive solar protection for the building' s interior.Si mi l arl y, openi ngs on the east and west si des are protected wi th deeperoverhangs, vertical screens, and porches.The north si de i s al l owed to be fl at and exposed, whi ch affords naturaldaylighting with a minimum of solar heat gain.The roof is sloped to induce airflow.The non-structural exterior skin-made fromrecycled wood pallets and cementboard-offers shading and a thermal break to the building structure, providingrelief from direct solar heat gain.Highceilingsandabundant crossventilationallowheat toescapethebuilding' sinterior. Cooling airflowinside the home is enhanced by ceiling fans, a directdri ve exhaust fan, and operabl e wi ndows, whi ch create abundant crossventilation.All materials selected are commercially available, cost-effective, and eco-friendly.All appliances are "Energy Star" rated.The interior organization separates living and sleeping areas into two zones,permi tti ng them to be i ndependentl y condi ti oned. Thi s compartmental i zedst rat egy means t hat more eff i ci ent syst ems can be used, i ncreasi ngsustainability and cost savings to the homeowner. The home' s high ceilingspromote an airy, spacious ambiance, and will be less reliant on artificial lighting.SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMSSUPPLYSOLAAR PANELSDEMMANDHOT WATER STORAGGESOLAR HOT WATER TUBESPOWER GRIDM A K E I T R I G H T EW OORLEANSS PROOTOOTYPE11.BERGAMOTS TTTA TT T AAIONBUILDING F12525 MICHIGANA NNV AAE.SANTA TT MONICA, CA9 AA 0404t: 301.828.0226f: 301.453.9606ROOF PERSPECTIVESOUTHWEST CORNEROOF PERSPECTIVESOUTHEAST CORNER