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International case study : Sesc ,

Jundia

.Type of project :Cultural and sport center


.Year of project : 2015
. Project area :19752.92 sqm
. Architect :Christina Castro Mello and Rita Vaz
.Area :85000 sqm
. Architectural style : Arquitetura Moderna : Minimalism style

:Site analysis

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Humidity (%)

Precipitation ( cm )

.Climate : humid subtropical climate


.Wind direction : Eastern
.The site is apart of botanical force
.The landscaped area is 45000 m2
The building affected by
to perpendicular axis :
The curved axis if river
,and the second axis is
the straight axis was took
from the planning of
Municipality and
governmental building in
.that axis
East axis and north west
.axis

Site before construction

The project is facing


citizens in general and in
particular for workers
.inthe trade and services

Site After construction

The concept

Spatially translate a program of activities ofSESCfor citizens in general and in particular for workers in trade and
services, with leisure activities, integrating the different manifestations, without hierarchies or barriers.
An innovative, thoughtful, multifaceted and democratic program.

Employee the modern Brazilian architecture features .

cylinder which is located multisport and artistic performances court.This has the beveled top, with facing slope of
the mountains, and was coated both internally and externally with enamelled ceramic in blue.

with angular edges

Site plan

Accessibility :

1. Cars .
2. Bikes .
3. Motorcycles .
4. On foot .

Parking :

Site plan

1. Cars : 124 .
2. Bicycles : 54 .

2. Views : the Jundia River, the Botanical Garden .


3. Built : Unbuilt = 1 : 1.75 .
4. One wide main entrance to the building , and two other
entrances .

Key map :

1. Building area.
2. Green area.
3. Concrete Area
4. River Side area.

Site analysis Results:

1. The building site is long and narrow

3. Motorcycles :
30 .

Site grid

5. Parking : 3 parking entrances .

Site Composition

6. Enter the new building in the city, in an area with special


features: long and narrow, near the Jundia river and
Botanical Garden and among the highlights of the city.

The project program is organized on


theatre, exhibition
spaces, studios and
classrooms

Cultural spaces

volleyball and
basketball arena, indoor
and outdoor swimming
pools, gym and dance
studio

Sports facilities

restaurant, meeting
places, gardens, picnic
areas and playgrounds

Areas for social


activities
Basement floor plan

administrative,
Adminstration
maintenance, and
infrastructural
spaces
Plans : Basement
floor plan

Purple : Elevators and stairs Gray : Wheel chair parking


Yellow arrow : Parking entrance

B1 program
: Matrix

Green : strong
.relation
Yellow : Week
.relationship
White : no
.relationship
Bubble Diagram

Plans : GF Plan

Atrium (Living together) : it is


furnished to give suitable
environment for meeting and it is
.naturally lightened
Ramp : It is connect between GF
and F1 and give the users the
. transparency in the building

The building is separated in two wings :

1. Sport Activities wing .


2. Theatre and office wing .
. The large circle accommodate economical ,
health and cultural activities .
.

The capacity of :

1. Library :5000
2. GYM : 750
3. Theater :220

:GF program Matrix

.Green : strong relation


.Yellow : Week relationship
.White : no relationship

Plans : F1 Plan

Plans : Roof Plan

designed as a terrace with gardens,


as well as a living, leisure,
exhibition, gym and play area with
images of the botanical garden, the
.city and Serra do Japi

minimalism

Characteristics :

1. The articulation of opposites : Line and


Curve
2. Simple shapes.
3. Minimalism.
4. Bare concrete facade.
5. Crystal faade.

Lightness :Wide glass


area

Sustainability

The project design follows current concepts of


sustainability, respecting the terrain features
and integration with nature around.

1. The site has infrastructure to capture and


rainwater storage.
2. The gym cylinder composed of metal plates
with acoustic and thermal insulation made of
metal structure.
3. The tiles was designed a damping system
that complements the thermal insulation
4. No need for HVAC equipment because of
natural lightening
5. maximize the natural light and ventilation
and uses solar panels to heat water
6. On the tiles has run a damper rain system.It
also complements the insulation, made of
coated cement plates with potsherdsRita

Section
without the need for energy equipment and
expenses weprojected openings on the
ground floor and first floor causing air
renewal for achimney effect with a hot air
outlet upwards.
This area has large openings that allow the
insertion of gardens, as well aslightingand
ventilationnatural
solar heating;and permanent and cross
ventilation, circulation by chimney effect
coverage of the horizontal block, we designed
a terrace with gardens and verandas that act
as a crowded seating area, leisure,
exhibitions, gymnastics and games, voted for
the landscape of the botanical garden
In all domestic sectors the visitor is in visual
contact with the outside

design

The support frames glass walls structured by


steel and silicone joints profiles :created the
desired transparency allowing the integration
of interior and exterior.

Building materials :
1. Concrete
2. Wood
3. Steel
4. Ceramic
5. Blue mosaic
6. Glass

User Experience

Harmonious spatial relationship between the


building, the environment and the surrounding
urban areas.

A friendly large entrance which invites


everyone to come in

A transparent visual link between internal and


external spaces

Internal and external open spaces connected to


each other

A mix of different activity areas enabling


interaction between people with different
interests

curved spaces

visual links between different floors and levels

Furniture was developed spaces that prioritize


collective use, with the same table being used
for children, for reading and for workshops.

:Conclusion
1. The Ground floor is separated into 3 zones : Defined
by entrances and activities relationship .
2. The complex of pools and right, the theater - and
slightly curved contour on where is the public access
to the complex : The result is the use of maximum
buildable are .

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