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PORTFOLIO
[TIER]haus Project
Studio VI - Study Abroad
Urbanism
Studio VI - Urbanism
Elevations
Axometric Section
Roof Plan
Studio VI - Urbanism
Formally, the building is at the same scale
as the surrounding buildings. The screen
acts as an extension of the building that
the site sits next to. The modular units
are at the same floor scale of the sur-
rounding buildings and protrude at dif-
ferent directions creating different lines
of axis’s with near the by buildings. The
design preserves the park in some sense,
creating more space for the parks inhab-
itants to congregate and spend the day.
The building also respects the courtyard
of the existing building not obstructing
the view of the park. The building blends
in with the surroundings completing the
site but not taking away from the life of
the park.
[AGRO]polis Wine Agency
Studio V - Building Envelope
Industrial
Residential
Urban Context: The scale of the context and orientation
of the site drive the form of my building, allowing optimal
angles of sunlight (radiation) to fall on the vegetation to
maximize the productivity of the vine growth.
Floor Plans
The structure is designed to allow as much Structural Columns
southeast to northwest sunlight to hit the and Beams
roof and sides of the building. The primary
structure of the reinforced concrete exoskele-
ton incrementally gets larger with the greater
heights and spans that encase the transpar-
ent building envelope.
Waffle Slabs
Envelope
Vine Support
Studio V - Envelope
A waffle slab is used as a key multifunctional
structural element, allowing for the lengthy
spans of the floor slabs, as well as serving Section
as planters for the vegetation growth. The
waffle slabs will serve as a vehicle for a radi-
ant heating and cooling system.
Studio V - Envelope
[AQUATIC]roof Structure
Studio IV - Long Span Structure
Design Sketches:
Existing Pool Cover
Elevation
Studio IV - Structure
Roof Plan
Section
The model emphasizes the structural ele-
ments, and the balloon framing style of struc-
ture found in the Berkowitz house, designed by
Steven Holl. We constructed the model in the
same manner one would construct a real build-
ing. After developing a site map, we built a site
model with the correct elevation change, and
molded concrete footings that are found at the
real house. We then constructed the outer skel-
eton followed by the floor support, then lastly
the walls.
Studio IV - Structure
[ZEN]tower Project
Studio IV - Vertical Structure
Site
Elevations
In the model, we were to focus
on the structural elements of the
design. The structure is a typical
steel beam and column high rise,
with an structural mullions on the
exterior.
Plan
A
B
C
Studio IV - Structure
Section
Urbanosky Park
[CHARACTER]building
Studio III - Programming
Elevation
TION
ELEVA
3/16” = 1’
Process (Part I): After analyzing the characteristics and Process (Part II): Taking the wire model and studying the
needs of our character, I took our site and built a wire mod- character’s movements throughout the site, I modeled
el showing our character’s movements throughout the site. obscured space, enclosing the movement. The space
The wire also represents frequency and points of interest. modeled created boundaries only.
Combining projects with two other class-
mates, we were required to construct spa-
cial enclosures that met our character’s
needs. We had to construct our enclosures
so that each character’s spaces made sense
within the site and the other projects.
BUILDING B
17TH STREET
D E
Final Plans
Section Model
17th Street
Studio III - Programming
[META]morphosis
Studio II - Internal Design
Physical Transformation
Digital Transformation
The final model, combined the ar-
chitectonic elements of the model
created through the digital linear
compositions and combine it with
the metamorphosis elements dis-
covered in the transformed barber-
shop chair models. I combined the
two separate entities to create an ar-
chitectonic object with the element
of metamorphosis.
[SPACE] Analysis
Studio I - Foundational Design
Ventilated Surface
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[CONSTRUCTION] Applications
Building Information Technology - Revit B A
an existing design by the firm and made a complete set FINISH GRADE ENTRANCE BRIDGE
FLOOR
0' - 0"
of construction documents, from the site plan to its de- FINISH GRADE
tails.
WOOD STEPS
FOOTINGS BEYOND
2 NORTH
1/8" = 1'-0"
FOOTING BEYOND
1 SOUTH
1/8" = 1'-0"
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
STANDING SEAM GARDEN ROOF STANDING SEAM MTL ROOF GARDEN ROOF STANDING SEAM
ROOF
16' - 3"
CEILING
BOARD & BATTEN
LOUVERS 13' - 3"
HANDRAIL/GAURDRAIL
WOOD SIDING MECH LOUVER LAM WOOD & STEPS BEYOND
BEAM
FOOTING BEYOND
FLOOR
0' - 0"
STACKED STONE
FINISH GRADE
1 EAST
1/8" = 1'-0"
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
STANDING SEAM
GARDEN ROOF STANDING SEAM MTL ROOF GARDEN ROOF STANDING SEAM
2 1 1
A8.0 A7.0 A8.0
HVAC EQUIPMENT
ENCLOSURE
ROOF
16' - 3"
CEILING
WOOD COLUMN 13' - 3"
BEYOND LAMENATED WOOD BEAMS CLEARSTORY GLAZING BOARD & BATTEN LOUVERS SCREEN
HANDRAIL &
GUARDRAIL
WOOD SIDING
FINISH GRADE
FLOOR
0' - 0"
2 WEST
1/8" = 1'-0"
A6.2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
190' - 0" 0' - 0"
9' - 3 1/2" 8' - 2" 5' - 2 9/32" 4' - 0" 9' - 11 3/4" 4' - 0" 9' - 2 7/32" 4' - 0" 16' - 6 31/32" 16' - 0" 4' - 2" 16' - 0" 4' - 0" 16' - 0" 61' - 10"
1
A8.0
B
28
11' - 10 1/8"
10' - 10"
SLAB RECESSED FOR X-RAY DENTAL LAB HSKP STAFF TOILET STAFF TOILET COMPRESSOR
PEDIGRID ENTRANCE SYSTEM VESTIBULE FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY MECH
1034 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE
21
26
20
15
10
11
4
27
2
8
3' - 0"
OPERATORY
25 22
19
14
A6.1 2
1 A6.1
2
40' - 0"
A7.0
BUSINESS ELECTRIC
MANAGER
21' - 6 5/8"
29' - 1 1/4"
ARTWORK A8.0
PUBLIC RESTROOM COMMUNICATIO CONFERENCE STAFF BREAKROOM
13
RESTROOM N ROOM/
CLASSROOM
24
23
17
16
CLEAN STORAGE
30
SUPPLY
18
ARTWORK
A
0' - 0"
FULL HEIGHT WALLS 5' - 0" HIGH DIVIDER WALLS IN OPERATORY, 7' - 0" PARTIAL HEIGHT
WALLS TO BE REINFORCED WITH METAL TUBING, WALLS, CONSTRUCTED THE
INSULATED, AND WILL HAVE SSMO1 CAP, TYP. SAME AS A 5' - 0"
WALLS.
8' - 11" 8' - 11 1/4" 8' - 11 1/2" 8' - 11 1/2" 8' - 11" 9' - 1 7/16" 9' - 2" 9' - 2" 9' - 2" 9' - 4 1/2" 8' - 11" 5' - 9 1/2" 9' - 2 11/32"
10' - 0" 10' - 0" 10' - 0" 10' - 0" 20' - 0" 20' - 0" 20' - 0" 20' - 0" 20' - 0" 20' - 0" 20' - 0" 20' - 0"
200' - 0"
2 1
A8.0 A7.0
N
1 CLINIC FLOOR PLAN 2
1/8" = 1'-0"
A6.2
Team Shamayoyonesee
14
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1"
1'-
3"
Stairwell
8'- Elevator
2
1/ Shaft
2"
11
3/
4"
Roof 8'-
2
1/
2"
Railing
10 Floor
9th Floor
14'-0"
1'-0"
8th Floor
12'-0"
Steel
1'-0"
Column
7th Floor
4'-1 1/2"
4'-0"
6th Floor
3'-10 1/2"
Curtain
Wall 5th Floor
138'-11"
Elevation + Section
4th Floor
3rd Floor
8'-1 1/2"
3'-10 1/2"
25'-0"
2nd Floor
2'-2"
Steel Beam
1st Floor
Structure + Core
Analysis
-Structural System & Construction Type
In our design proposal we used a Rigid Frame steel structure with an irregular grid pattern. The Building utilizes post and beam type
construction.
The the floors are constructed of composite steel deck slabs that have no greater spans than 15 feet. The approximate depth of the
slabs is 8-12 inches.
Piloti be attached to individual base plates on the roof slab of the third floor.
MEP + Structure
[URBAN] Research + Collaboration
In Lubbock, Texas there has been a strong push for the
revitalization of the downtown district. Propositions to
redevelop the decaying downtown area have recently
been campaigned to the Lubbock board and adminis-
tration.