Monday, December 14, 2015



Design Narrative

The development of this project began with extensive research of the project site and client. Through this process, special attention was given to studying the accessibility, visibility and proximity of the site to major tourist interest points, as well as, the nature specifics and philanthropic functions that characterize Newman’s Own as a company. Central element of influence were Paul Newman’s own words: “Let’s give it all away,” These words did not seems to be just the slogan behind the Foundation, they represent the philosophy that drives it, the motivation behind its actions and therefore, are a type of building block upon which the entire company structure is built. As a result, it seemed logical to base the design of this project on the same building block.

As the initial development began, the key questions of the design were centered on the concept of giving and what were the ways to materialize this idea? In terms of space, the challenges were to identify what spaces give to us? How they shape us and how they make us feel? At this point the concept revealed itself and several categories were isolated, which reflect the core design goals:

1.      Giving back to nature: this category incorporates elements like sustainability of materials, natural lighting, great indoor air quality, but also educational elements, such as the incorporation of a vertical farm, which promotes regenerative solutions that go beyond sustainability.

2.      Giving to the city and local community: this element is aimed at offering an opportunity to locals and tourists to enjoy the space, without having to be a client or an employee and it essentially materializes the idea of generosity upon which the Newman’s Own Company is built.

3.      Giving to the employees and volunteers that work in this building: this simply means creating the best possible working environment. A work and play environment that allows occupants to enjoy life and enjoy work, all at the same time.

In terms of factual building challenges, apart from general improvements of the quality of space, indoor air and sustainability, a main issue was the building depth and the inability of natural light to penetrate to the core of the building. As a result, a key component was added, which in addition to providing plenty of natural lighting, was also used to unify the design of all three floors…and that is the central atrium space connected to an operable skylight. This element greatly improves the quality of the interior spaces and increases the chances of long-term building occupancy, while decreasing building operational costs.

The retail portion of the program is located on Level 1 and consists of an open floor plan, which allows for maximum flexibility of the retail space. As soon as, the retail flow was identified, the rest of the programmatic element fell into place. The classroom and vertical farm, which were the educational elements of the design were placed directly adjacent to each other, to allow for a visual and functional connection with the rest of the space. Additionally, a central staircase and an elevator provide an additional internal connection point between the three levels and completely unify the space volume. Here, the exterior patio, directly adjacent to the entry of the retail space serves as a response to the conceptual commitment of – ‘Giving to the city and local community.’

The second and third levels are occupied by the office portion of the project program.

Level 2, seemed to be more suitable as a location for all office amenities and it accommodates the larger portion of collaborative and less formal office spaces. Here the conceptual commitment of – ‘Giving to the employees and volunteers’, which constitute the main occupants of this building is fulfilled. An employee lounge, collaborative meeting spaces, dining area, game room, work-out room, as well as a small daycare, are all available to the occupants of Newman’s Own offices, so they can live and work in a healthy, functional and happy environment. On this level is located the employee entrance to Newman’s Own Offices and the clearly glazed atrium, allows for maximum transparency and a visual connection for the entire space. Furthermore the glass here is also, solar generating, providing for an offset to the building’s overall ecological footprint.

Level 3 houses the main entrance to Newman’s Own offices, as well as, the more formal portion of the program, such as the board room and CEO’s office. Here the ceiling was left open, exposing the volume above the trusses and allowing for additional natural lighting to penetrate the spaces through the use of clerestory windows above the solid walls. Additional, environmental benefits are received through the use of beautiful sustainable materials, such as the Bolon woven vinyl flooring, which is made with soy bean oil, with recycled materials and recyclable. Zero VOC paints, demount-able rubber base, as well as, LED lighting contribute to the conceptual commitment of –‘Giving back to Nature.’

Overall, what this design achieves, is not only effective identification of a concept, that reflects the core values and ideas of the company, which it belongs to, but also complete consistency in materializing and applying that concept fully throughout every single design aspect in terms of geometry, lighting, texture, color, as well as, human health, experience and giving back, to this and future generations.





















Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Design Statement


This design began with a search to identify the characteristics, challenges and distinctiveness that would set the building blocks of tomorrow’s modern kitchen.  In order to create a truly sustainable space, we need to weave inherent longevity into the very basis of the design concept. And in today’s ever changing world longevity equals flexibility.
There are various factors that along with all the sustainability requirements are imposing continuous adjustments on the modern family: technological advancements, social evolution, personal life changes, as well as, constant desire for change.
At this point became clear that ideally tomorrow’s kitchen would have to adapt and grow as the family grows and progresses through life.  It would have toLove you & Love your world – literally. Therefore, every attempt was made create a space that is flexible and free-flowing, that works as a closed system in order to provide comfort and functionality in every situation or stage of life along with energy, food, clean water and recycling. Some of the major design elements that were created to facilitate this solution were:
  • Ceiling track system was provided to allow for the movement of most of the kitchen storage areas.
  • Adjustable shelves make it easy to create additional /as much as counter space is desired.  Also, object can be easily moved to be out of young children’s reach.
  • There is a possibility to change the layout of the space entirely by chunking some of the movable lower cabinets together to create a kitchen island.
  • Some of the lighting is adjustable to allow for flexibility when light is desired in certain areas more than others.
  • The kitchen table rotates to open up the space and create a more social setting.
  • The TV moves along the space and can be placed where desired.
  • Recycling is incorporated in the kitchen cabinetry.
  • All appliances are energy efficient.
  • All used materials for construction are either C2C or have demonstrated highly efficient life-cycle analysis results.
  • All water from the kitchen is made to circulate through a living machine system that first cleans then disinfects 100% of the water and ultimately uses it for irrigation in the food garden, which produces food to be cooked in the kitchen.
  • Permeable concrete surface on the patio allows for rain water collection.
  • Organic compost is produced in the kitchen to be used as fertilizer in the food garden.
  • All exterior window glazing is Solar Glass and acts as an energy source.
  • The two exterior side walls of the garden contain vertical wind turbines and generate additional energy.
The main intent of this design was to create an environment that evolves and grows with you, a space that responds to your needs however and whenever you need it to and helps you through transitions as life changes every day for you and around you. It is a space that ensures sustainability through inherent longevity and it ultimately works for you, grows with you, adapts to you, lives and changes around you and fundamentally Loves you & your world.


Friday, August 29, 2014



 Check out this video of TATTLY's design studio :) I just got their 'Makers gonna make' tattoo - YAY!!!

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Wall Paper? go to http://concretewall.no
'L'Odyssée de Cartier' premiered worldwide on March 5th. It is a 3.5 min film celebrating the jewelry house’s 165 years of history. I ♥ it – check it out!

Friday, May 4, 2012

Genious


I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.

Michelangelo