Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Site analysis




Site analysis

Proximities

The site is in close proximity to Uitenage, Despatch and Port Elizabeth. On site there is also a nearby dam, which currently supplies water to the surrounding farms. There is also staff courters in sight of the building, but is hidden by a high wall.

Vehicular access and parking

Something to consider would be a paved area for parking, as there is not currently an area allocated. There is currently no landscaping; this would be a challenging aspect to consider, as nature is a big part of the design concept. Other considerations include sun paths to make optimum use of natural light, as well as making use of the South westerly prevailing winds to aid in passive cooling where applicable. Rossbach & Yun (1998, 95) suggest that the configuration of a driveway or path conducts ch’i as well as guides people to an entrance of a building; this increases the first impression of a space. The link between exterior and interior should have a gracious undercurrent.

Building orientation and size

The view of the Lady Slipper Mountain is a focal point, and should be used to its benefit.  The two main sheds are connected by another building forming a courtyard that is perfect for protection from the prevailing winds. The courtyard receives morning sun, as is east facing, therefore natural light can be used to the designs benefit. Considerations need to be made concerning what facilities will go where with regards to the sun path, in winter, as well as in summer. Landscaping would therefore need to form part of the design process. Landscaping would benefit the design with regards to healing environments in nature as well as act as a buffer for noise, from the N2. Other landscaping to consider would be private gardens, courtyards and green walls.
The approximate area of the site is 121 960m², the area of the existing chapel and hall (the first structures built) is 861m². Also included in the floor area is the new entertainment area which consists of 186m², the kitchen which is 64,34m² and the sum of the two storerooms on the west side of the building is 89m², lastly the ablutions make up 61,24m². There is also an additional storeroom on the south side of the site adjacent to the chapel which is 79,475m².

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