Sustainable Design Pattern Language for California State University, Northridge's Student Housing

Sustainable Design Pattern Language for California State University, Northridge's Student Housing
Author: Nina Moftakhar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2013
Genre: Student housing
ISBN:

The purpose of this graduate project was to achieve a more comprehensive sustainable student housing design by taking into consideration both Humane and Green design principles. The approach was based on Christopher Alexander's design methodology of "Pattern Language". This thesis project presents a Pattern Language framework for creating a more sustainable setting for student housing development. CSUN's student housing has been selected for this study. Observations and interviews with management and students who live in the apartments took place in order to determine most common problems of CSUN's student housings. A series of Humane and Green patterns were developed to address the problems and needs. This process led to suggested solutions and conclusions with a conceptual design proposal in the form of patterns. The proposed Pattern Language was then evaluated by students and two design experts in Pattern Language. The conclusion was that the proposed Pattern Language and design recommendations provide a responsive and humane student housing setting for CSUN's students.

9 Ways to Make Housing for People

9 Ways to Make Housing for People
Author: David Baker Architects
Publisher: Oro Editions
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2022-03
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN: 9781935935407

Combining how-to with why-to, '9 Ways to Make Housing for People' lays out the core principles that David Baker Architects uses to help communities develop great urban housing. Written for architects and residents - as well as officials, developers, and planners - this book is a kit of parts: nine proven strategies for getting the best outcomes for housing in urban contexts. Detailed explorations and comprehensive case studies show how to apply and combine the principles creatively to meet the needs of sites, people, and budgets. Pragmatic and imaginative, this book is a modern manual for urban housing - getting it built and making it great.

House, Home, and Community

House, Home, and Community
Author: Jienan Han
Publisher:
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2004
Genre:
ISBN:

This thesis explores the planning and design of on-campus housing for graduate students in urban context. This study reviews the prevailing models of on-campus housing nationally and discusses the new concepts of future housing models for graduate students living on or near campus for urban universities. MIT is selected to illustrate the essential ideas and criteria. A series of analyses of urban context for graduate student housing are further explored and exercised in the urban design of the northwest campus of MIT. The urban design is then developed into a concrete design proposal aiming to create a viable and harmonious on-campus residence community in this area. Particular emphasis is placed to create a gateway that incorporates the northwest campus as an integral part of the whole residence system of the Institute. Three planning and design objectives are set for the future improvement and development of on-campus graduate student housing for MIT: to provide enough residences to meet the demand of graduate students, to enhance the housing quality to address the housing preferences of graduate students, and to create a vigorous living community among the graduate students. These goals are based upon the student life survey and the analyses of the existing residence system as well as the urban context. The final proposal considers multiple housing types, feasible development density, efficient circulation and pedestrian system, easy connections to the main campus, well-defined streetscapes and a rough timing. The northwest campus of MIT as proposed will act as a functional and pleasant residential neighborhoods, defining the edge between main campus and Cambridgeport neighborhoods.

Innovative Student Residences

Innovative Student Residences
Author: Avi Friedman
Publisher: Images Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2016-03-29
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1864705795

Current design modes of student residences are facing challenges of both philosophy and form. Past approaches no longer sustain new demands and require innovative thinking. The need for a new outlook is propelled by fundamental changes that touch upon environmental, economic, and social factors. Thinking innovatively about university accommodation led to the idea to write Innovative Student Residences. The author offer a fascinating insight into contemporary design concepts and illustrates them with outstanding examples, showcased by full-color photography and detailed plans.