The Nautilus - Farfields Farm

Client: Jorian Polis Schutz and the Center for Georgical Jubilism

Status: In Construction

Team:

Peter Culley
Jessie Gemmer
Dana Reid
Hooman Kia
Rebecca Fox

  • 1/ Informal seating at stair landing with non-kosher kitchen beyond

  • 1/ Non-kosher kitchen with informal seating area at stair landing beyond

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  • 1/ Existing paved road to upper level of Nautilus

  • 1/ New parking area established on access road, and path to expanded lower level reinforces spiral compositional stance beyond the building footprint

  • 1/ Building enclosure established around new space

  • 1/ Landscape treatment envelops lower level of building and clearly differtiates interior experiences at upper and lower levels

  • 1/ Strong framed views from the lower level Nautilus provide a different experience of the landscape and the potential for more internalized conditions inside the lower spaces

  • 1/ Upper floor of Nautilus given increased symbolic stature on landscape plinth; routes formed to convey people and water between topographical ‘stages’ of the wider site

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Client: Jorian Polis Schutz and the Center for Georgical Jubilism

Status: In Construction

The project in part aims for a shift towards the latter. The principles of Georgical Jubilism and regenerative agricultural celebrate the process of finding new life within tired existing condition; here is an opportunity for regenerative architecture as part of that process, binding the building much further with the earth and the systems around it.

Team:

Peter Culley
Jessie Gemmer
Dana Reid
Hooman Kia
Rebecca Fox