I. Diagram the house dictated by the existing Newark zoning code.
II. Use the existing zoning regulations as a set of controls.
III. Manipulate the controls to redesign the zoning envelope.
Rules: Analyze the rules that produce the “Bayonne Box.” • Work offthe existing Newark zoning regulations. • Transform the “BayonneBox by “breaking” the rules. • Zoning “controls”: -zone/unit typerestrictions R1/R2/R3, etc., -building footprint to lotfootprint?-front, side, rear lot set backs, building adjacencyrestrictions. -building height/number of stories. -parking per unitrequirements (3/3, 3/2, 3/1, 3/0). -living condition requirements.-street parking restrictions/parking location. -curb cutrestrictions. -landscape/ground treatment requirements. -densityrequirements. -fenestration requirements. -unit requirements(minimum size/number of bedrooms). -access requirements… •Requirements: Catalog the effects of the existing and proposedregulations by volumetric analyses. • Diagrams, 3-D model • Scale:1:50 maximum • Text: 100 words maximum. • Format: Verticalorientation to fit (1) 24x36 sheet. Digitally projected. •Resources: • Metacity/Datatown, MVRDV • Newark Master Planhttp://172.16.37.22/Newark Master Plan/MasterPlan.htm • 00:00: Friday 26 October 2006
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