

These prelim diagrams spun from the idea of breaking up the wall-like linearity of the building facade, creating more dynamic vertical space on the interior and exterior.




The elevator is a very important part of a building, so I considered height and repetition for this diagram. The elevator of the SFFB stops at every third floor, promoting health and interaction. If someone is going to the 4th floor, they may go to the 3rd floor and walk up one flight, or go to the 6th floor and walk down 2 flights. Let's assume they wouldn't go to the 9th floor to get to the 4th. I figured a set of formulas for each floor, which repeat every 3rd floor. Then I considered a 60-story building employing the same concept, but stopping at every 5th floor. Since we still want people to walk one flight instead of two, we would need 2 different elevators, where Elevator 1 stops at 5, 10, 15, 20,... and Elevator 2 stops at 2, 7, 12, 17,...