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University of Palestine Faculty of Applied Engineering & Urban Planning Dept. of Architecture, Interior Design & Planning. Design Studio III Lecturer 5. Project II Elements of the Art Faculty. Subjects Studied at the Art Faculty. 1. Assorted Art Drawing Sculpting 2. Applied Art
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University of Palestine Faculty of Applied Engineering & Urban Planning Dept. of Architecture, Interior Design & Planning Design Studio III Lecturer 5 Project II Elements of the Art Faculty Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Subjects Studied at the Art Faculty 1. Assorted Art Drawing Sculpting 2. Applied Art Materials re-work, ornaments, textile, non-material art; music, acting & photography The above subjects are included in five branches: • Drawing • Photography • Sculpting • Textile • Music • Pottery & Mosaic Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Elements of Art Faculty • Educational buildings Teaching & workshops • Library • Museum and/or Theatre/Congress Hall • Administration • Prayer Room • Cafeteria • Services Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Educational Buildings • Teaching classes are classified into 3 types: Large halls with stairs, flat halls and small classes Large halls -Is designed to absorb well over 200 students; -Is in connection with other educational halls by locating it on the same floor or in the same building; and -It could be located separately by designing it in other building or other floor. Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Educational Buildings • Flat teaching classes do not have stairs and absorb around 60 students represent a large number of teaching • Small teaching classes absorb around 30 students specified for the below purposes; 1. directed teaching for all 2. teaching in groups 3. Personal teaching (the use of specified hearing & visual technology with or without the presence of the teacher Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Workshops for Drawing • Each student does need 6 – 9m2 of the workshop area • The area includes: - Cupboard, drawing table, shelves to store large drawings - sinks (one for each 4 students) - Board Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Photography Space included: • Teaching area (could be used for teaching of other subjects) • Studio (the practical part of learning): lightening, the use of photography tools & techniques, storage area is provided • Laboratory: dark space, having walls with a surface resistant to chemical liquids to enable cleaning them. Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Sculpting Workshop • It largely depends on its function: stone, material, wood, pottery, & etc • Pottery workshop Stone Sculpting Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Sculpting Material Sculpting Workshop Wood Sculpting Workshop Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
China Workshop 8 m2 should be provided for each student China Workshops Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Mosaic Workshop 8 m2 should be provided as working area for each student The design deemed essential to mosaic workshop Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Textile Workshop Is classified as Batp & Embroidery workshops Batp workshop 17 m2 should be provided as working area for each student Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Embroidery workshop 7 m2 should be provided for each student as a working area Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Music Workshop • It is classified into 3 parts: 1. A hall to teach music designated to the theoretical part of teaching music where it has acoustic door, the use of natural lighting, provided with WC, it has a TV for a display, in addition to chairs with a front board to lay on the music notes. 2. A hall to get training on how to play music mainly used to the practical part, acoustic issue is a key in the design, it has the musical instruments; therefore the entrance door should be wide enough to allow access for such instruments, like piano, it has instrument storage, shelves. The design depends on mechanical ventilation while allowing for natural lighting. 3. Storage Area It has to be designed next to the play music hall and its area is calculated in association with the number of instruments deemed essential. Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Museum & Exhibition Hall • Comprised of a number of exhibition areas to serve displaying the work already done in the Art Faculty. Glazed Treasurer depth .8 m & height 1.6 m Drawing Exhibition hall Mosaic & Sculpting Hall Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Museum & Exhibition Hall Pottery exhibition hall is much similar in its design to the both drawing & sculpting or mosaic one. Hand made Souvenir & Diamond exhibition hall. glazed treasure are provided with a depth of .4 m and a height of 1.6 m Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Museum & Exhibition Hall In addition to exhibition halls, Museum includes the following in its program: 1. Lecturing hall It s purpose is to introduce Palestinian art in particular and art developed and taught at the faculty to visitors. Such hall has enough space for 1000 person. 2. Storage area designated to receive incoming work before displaying and in addition to any damaged work 3. The museum administration Does include a managing director room, secretary room, meeting room and other spaces for employees. 4. Service: maintenance, stairs & lift, WC, and etc Example of a lecturing hall Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Theater It should have enough space for 1000 persons Its parts are 3 as follows: 1. Introduction space - included key entrances & secondary ones for the public, escape exits and entrances for staff. - assembly space used by the public to gather (enough for 1-6 persons) before or after the show; services have to be nearby (phones, WC & Cafes), doors are looking outwards, surrounded by a number of service spaces: administration; spaces used to safeguard clothes & other belonging; stairs; corridors & WC. 2. Show hall the most important element of the theatre design that consists of: -chairs designed in a certain way (the maximum number of chairs in one row is 14, distance is ranging between 86-144 cm, dimension of chairs :60/50cm) -Show hall corridors (curving & perpendicular) Perpendicular corridors Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International Curving corridors
Theatre 3 Stage is used to present the show and includes the following services: • -space next to the entrance acting as a distribution point to security room, clothing space & other services (4.5m2). • -Security room: located next to the entrance (2.7 m2) • -Changing room: 1.5 m2/1person, 9m2 minimum • WC: one WC/6persons, 1 shower/acter • Waiting area: before staff present their work, 4.5 m2 • Music room: is located in underground next to the space of music instruments having an area of 27 m2 • Orchestra floor: underneath the show hall with a depth of 1m, size is 9m2. 2 Show hall - height: largely depends on type of use (drama, opera & music), in addition to show hall area & persons. - stairs: 1.5 m wide, 1 m space/100 person,<800= < 250m2 - doors: open inward, 1m wide/100m2. - terraces: used to absorb more persons, 1m2/5 persons. Orchestra floor Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Library • Consists of the following spaces: 1. Reception: - entrance area (comfort emphasis & openness), well connected to the services (staircase, WC, info place & security guard area) - Info: giving information where possible - Borrowing section: well connected to the storage area, provided with a space to sort out the books, & including a counter Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Library 2. Books Section - spaces for display: books are stored on shelves, adjacent to the wall or in rows. - spaces for reading: individually or in groups Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Library 3.Video section has a storage area for all kind of videos with a shelf width of .15 m, has cabins (.6-.8 m), includes a TV, a space for video group watch 4. Photocopying section is either located in one specific space or delivered in Nemours places 5. Other sections: administration, sort out of new books & storage area 6. Service spaces: include staircases, WC, kitchenette, drinking places, in addition to maintainace & security room Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Library Administration • Includes entrance/lobby • Foyer • Admin Offices: 1 office (3.2 m2) 2 1 office interacting with the public (2.5m2) 3 Secretary (10 m2, in addition to a waiting area 4 Special admin office (6-9 m2 5 Head Division Office (15-25 m2) 6 Library Head (20 m2 minimum) 7 Staff Office (15 m2) 8 Deputy Library Manager (15 m2 minimum) • Archive : centrally located • Meeting Room: 2.5 m2 /person, provided with modern technologies, preferred to be next to service area. Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Other buildings Prayer space, the clinic & Cafeteria that are considered as complementary. 1. Cafeteria: - Dining hall: 1.5-2.2m2/person, table 2.2-2.4 m, the proportion to the whole Cafeteria is 25-50% - kitchen: the size is 1/3 of the dinning hall, 15-25% proportion to the size of the cafeteria - Storage: next to the kitchen, - Administration: located next to the entrance and having overview over the dinning hall 2. The clinic - Reception & waiting area, centrally located and having access to all other areas - The Doc room: having a bed (1.59/.55 m), desk, shelves and other medical instrument) - Disposal room - Storage Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International
Other Buildings 3 Prayer Room 1. prayer hall: 1m/person 2. WC, Cleaning storage & others. Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf, University of Palestine International