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Cory Fernandez Work SampleFall 2010
Class: Studio IYear: Fall 2009Project:Storm King Artist In Residence
Cory FernandezWork Sample
Sculpture Garden/ Exterior Exhibit
Living Room
Bathroom
Kitchen
Bedroom
Storm King Art Center
Artist In Residence
WoodMy design concept for the artist in residence at the Storm King Art Center began with lookin attwo things. One, the building material that wouldbe used for the design, wood, and also the context of the surrounding site. Wood providesa connection with the surrounding nature and I wanted my structure to celebrate wood as a material. What I found most interesting aboutwood is that it grows from the core out, in layers.With this idea I began to form a concept thatcould be used as an architectural concept that my stucture like wood can also grow from the core out.
SculpturesWhen Looking at the stucture at Storm King art center I most appreciated the ones that fit thebest contextually with the park. These wereAndy Goldsworthys Storm King Wall, Maya Lins Wave Field and Richard Serras Shunnemunk Fork. I found that what relatedthese sculptures most to the landscape was thatthey emerged from the lanscape at an anglerather than jutting straight out or being placed ontop. This concept coincided with my interset in the way a tree grow in that it was as if thesculpture grew from the ground.
CirculationThe circulaion is divided into two essential paths.A private path and a public path. The publicpath is meant to bring people through eachdensity of the building, building up an anxietyand a desire to reach the core of the building.Throughout the path to the core of the building views to the central sculpture garden are there but are disturbed by the structure of thebuilding or the trees in the sculpture garden. A feeling of relief should be present when one reaches the core of the structure. The privatepath is very direct and allow the artist to reach sculpture garden and studio from the residence.
Program
Public vs Private
The public and private sectors of the bulidingare mainly seperated by the axis of symmetry of the grid system with the public side beingclosest to the public road and the private sidebeing closest to the private road. This idea ofseperating the public and private sectors helpedwith choosin a site location for the building, being placed where thw public and private roadsare most closely pinched together
ElementsThe compents that compose the structure are- 4x12 Gluelam engineered lumber for vertical support-2x12 wood dimensional framing- curtain wall assembly-cmu foundation walls-plywood floor decking and roof sheathing- aluminum rolled roofing-2x4 wood batons as facade louvers
Shop
Welcome Center
Studio Workspace
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Private
Student : Cory FernandezInstructor: Julio Figueroa
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Welcome Center
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Shop
Living Room
Kitchen
Bedroom
Exterior Exhibit
Ground Floor PlanScale 1/8=10
Storm King Art Center
Artist In Residence
Student : Cory FernandezInstructor: Julio Figueroa
Section BScale 1/8= 10
Class: Studio IYear: Fall 2009Project: Urban Nexus on the NYC Highline
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Site Geometry
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Folding
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Extruding
Lifting
The Highline
Section 1 Scale 1/8 = 1 0
Old Geometry New Geometry
Circulation
Cory FernandezUrban NexusStudio: Julio Figueroa The Highline
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Plan Highline LevelScale 1/8 =10
Class: Studio IIYear: Spring 2010Project: Jersey City Boys and Girls Club (Competition Winner)
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Circulation
Tectonic Application
Aperture Gradient
Site
Mock Up
Approach from Nearest Schools
Program Layout
Program Gradient
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Most CirculationMost Circulation
Inside SportsInside Sports
SwimmingSwimming
One on One MentoringOne on One Mentoring
Staff Work
EatingEating
Arts and CraftsArts and Crafts
Watching Movies Watching Movies
ReadingReading
Listen to MusicListen to Music
Play InstrumentsPlay Instruments
DrawingDrawing
Loading Unloading Supplies
Large Assemblies/ LecturesLarge Assemblies/ Lectures
Classroom LearningClassroom Learning
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Public Entry Space1000
Staff room 420 sq ft
Directors Office 180 sq ft
Gym10,000 sq ft
ClassRoom1200 sq ft
ClassRoom1200 sq ft
ClassRoom1200 sq ft
ClassRoom1200 sq ft
Mentoring Room 140 sq ft
Mentoring Room 140 sq ft
Shower 180 sq ft
Shower 180 sq ft
Changing Room500 sq ft
Changing Room500 sq ft
Activities Per Time of Day
Shadow Study
Jersey City Boys and Girls Club
Sitting Areas Spectacle Seating
Process
View Points from Approach
Site CirculationProgram
Green Lounge Areas
SeatingGreenspace
Program Gym
Classrooms
Theatre
Staff
Public Entry
Changing/Locker rooms
Site Plan
Floor Plan
Class: Studio IIYear: Spring 2010Project: Masonry Build Competition (Competition Winner: Best Mock-up)
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Masonry Build: Digital mockup
Masonry Build: Physical models
Class: Studio IIYear: Spring 2010Project: Brick Wall Development (Continuation of Wall Development for NJIT Idea Factory proposal)
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Materialize
Conceptualize
Digitalize
Industrialize
Egg Crate
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Brick Rainscreen Assembly
Steel Framing support
Curtain Wall Assembly
Class: Aggregated AssembliesYear: Summer 2010Project: Component Design
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Aggregated Assemblies
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Component Design & Aggregation Solid Geometry
Tetrahedron
In this phase I picked a known solid geometry ,the tetrahedron.
By understanding the configura-tion and angles of the shape I was able to build a Grasshopper definition based on points, lines, and planes.
Aggregated Assemblies
Cory Fernandez
Component Design & Aggregation Geometry Alteration
Tetrahedron
In this phase tried to understand how the tetrahedron attached to itself.
Realizing the tetrahedron has a very limited face to face connec-tion I altered the shape by trun-cating the points.
This created three new faces making the unit have seven faces instead of four.
This allowed for more aggrega-tion oppurtunities
Aggregated Assemblies
Cory Fernandez
Component Design & Aggregation Aggregations
Tetrahedron
This comparison shows how the original tetrahedron tends to ag-gregate vs the new irregular tetrahedrons tendency to aggre-gate.
Aggregated Assemblies
Cory Fernandez
Component Design & Aggregation Perspective
Tetrahedron
This perspectival view describes some of the spaces that occur inside and around the new trun-cated tetrahedron.
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Section
Aggregated Assemblies
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Component Design & Aggregation Fabrication Idea 3
Tetrahedron
This new component uses a series of different joints.
Two different pieces a common piece and a locking piece are used to form the component.
The unit will rely on friction and the plasticity of the plywood to hold together.
Common Piece Locking Piece
Aggregated Assemblies
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Component Design & AggregationNew Component Fabrication Process
Tetrahedron
This diagram shows how the unit is to be assembled.
First two common pieces are fitted together. Then the third must slide into the one and rotate into the other slot. Here the material will be deformed slightly but its resistance to de-formation will create the friction needed to hold the parts to-gether.
Lastly the three unit are locked together by the locking piece.
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Exploded View
Aggregated Assemblies
Cory Fernandez
Component Design & Aggregation New Component Aggregation
Tetrahedron
The unit will be able to receive other components from 4 differ-ent faces.
Notches are used to create fric-tion to hold the units together.
One uni is composed of two face types. One where all three common pieces meet. And the other where two common and one locking piece meet.
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Component Design & Aggregation Fabrication 2
In the second batch micro ad-justments were made to allow for tolerances and increase the modules strength and usability .
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With smaller scale interac-tion with aggregation is intimate. The aggregation creates form but is subject to the shape it fills. It is not experienced from within but is experienced through its texture and feel.
The aggragation here is not creat-ing space to interact in but is part of another space. It is bounded by the walls and ceiling of a museum and limits itself for paths. Here it is an object to perceive to move around not within.
This scale is appropriate for human interac-tion. It forms itself but its shape is subject to its surroundings It creates a canopy over space in which a filtered light passes. Interaction and mood changes with the time of day and amount of sun penetrating the canopy. In a park like setting the aggre-gation seems to lead you from one place to another making a physical and symbolic link through alternate places throughout the park .
Aggregation in limitless space. The form created is natural and unabiding. It does not conform to any space. At this scale it also seems to make a viable link between the earth and moon. Now it creates spaces and links spaces as well.
Class: Intro to Design IIYear: Spring 2009Project: Cafe project
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Cutaway Axonometric
Class: Intro to Design IIYear: Spring 2009Project: Battery Park Eco-Center
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Battery Park Eco-center Plans and Sections
Scale 1/8 = 10
Work Room
Auditorium
Snack Shop
Bookstore
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Mechanical Room
Library/Book Storage
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Conference Room
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IT Room
Kichenette
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Class: Modes of CommunicationYear: Spring 2009Project: Milam House Case Study (Competition Winner)
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Basement Lement Levelvel
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Mid-ld-level Fvel Firereplace Siace Sitting Areag Area
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SeSecond Ld LevelvelRoof f Tererrace Lace Levelvel
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Cory FernandezModes Of Design Communication II Instructor: Michael ChenSpring 2009
Milam House Designed By Paul Rudolph 1962
Class: Studio IYear: Fall 2009Project:Gwathmey House Case Study
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Gwathmey Residence and StudioArchitect :Charles Gwathmey Student: Cory FernandezInstructor: Julio Figueroa
Gwathmey Residence and StudioCharles GwathmeyAmaganaset NY, 1967
Volumetric Massing
Volumes are of pure formsinspired by Le Corbusiers ideaof prisme pur.
Gwathmey applies a subtractiveprocess of these pure forms toreveal the buildings final form
Gwathmey Residence and StudioCharles GwathmeyAmaganaset NY, 1967
Residence Geometry
Building is designed around a 4 foot center line grid.
Final dimensions of structure fitsin a 40 x 32 rectangle
Gwathmey Residence and StudioCharles GwathmeyAmaganaset NY, 1967
Residence Program
Master Bedroom
Master Bathroom
Dining Room
Kitchen
Living Room
Guest Bedrooms
Bathroom
Mechanical Room
Study
Ground Level
Living Level
Upper Level
Gwathmey Residence and StudioCharles GwathmeyAmaganaset NY, 1967
Residence Public vs Private
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Private
Gwathmey Residence and StudioCharles GwathmeyAmaganaset NY, 1967
Residence Circulation
Gwathmey Residence and StudioCharles GwathmeyAmaganaset NY, 1967
Resident Section 1
Gwathmey Residence and StudioCharles GwathmeyAmaganaset NY, 1967
Site Geometry
Gwathmey Residence and StudioCharles GwathmeyAmaganaset NY, 1967
Site Circulation
Elements Include:
5/8 Plywood Diaphram
1x 6 Cedar Tounge and GrooveSiding
2x 6 Lumber Framing for Walls
2x 10 Lumber for Floor Joistand Roof
5/8 Plywood for Sub Floors
Gwathmey Residence and StudioCharles GwathmeyAmaganaset NY, 1967
Elements
Gwathmey Residence and StudioCharles GwathmeyAmaganaset NY, 1967
Cory Fernandez
Residence Program
Residence Structure
Gwathmey Residence and StudioCharles GwathmeyAmaganaset NY, 1967
Cory Fernandez
Residence Program
Residence Structure
Class: Building SystemsYear: Fall 2009Project: Wall Section
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Aluminum roof assembly
Roof pitch 2 rise on 12 run
Rolled ice and water shield/vapor barrier applied to entire roof surface for low pitch roof protection
5/8 CDX plywood sheathing with typical nailing on roof.
Continuous aluminum drip edge at fascia edge
3/4 pre-primed pine fascia
1/2 pine continuous vented soffit
3/4 pine pre-primed freezeboard
2 x 12 dimensional lumber roof rafters spaced 24 o.c
10 roof overhang
5/4 air space
Tyvek air barrier stapled to sheathing with taped seams.
5/4 furring strips spaced 24 o.c even with wall studs
5/8 CDX plywood sheathing with typical nailing
5/8 tongue and groove cedar clapboard rainsrceen assembly
Aluminum termite shield
Grade soil to begin a min. of 8 below top of foundation wall.
Grade sloped a min of 5% away from foundation wall
2 rigid foam insulation
Spray applied dampproofing
Filter fabricaround drain tile
Gravel backfill around drain drain pipe
4 od perforated drain pipe
4 cant strip at base of foundation wall
1-1/2 airspace for ventilation above roof insulation
R-30 faced batt insulation
5/8 gypsum wall board ceiling
Continuous 2x6 double top plate ship lapped at corners
5/8 gypsum wallboard interior wall finish
2x6 spaced 24 o.c. dimensional lumber framed walls
Wall Height is 10 from sub floor to top of top plate
R-19 faced, for vapor barrier, batted insula-tion inside wall cavity
3/4 plywood subfloor glued and screwed(typical)
2x6 continous sole plate
2x12 dimensional lumber floor joist
2x12 dimensional lumber ribbon joist
2 rigid foam insulation on interior of ribbon joist
2x6 continuous pressure treated sill plate
1/2 sill insulation/ sill seal
5/8 od sill bolt 6 oc
8 hollow core CMU masonry block with 3/8 joints for foundation wall with horizontal and vertical reinforcement. Filled solid with 4500 psi concrete.
Foundation wall min. of 56 height for a min of 8 above grade and 4 of substructure to get below New York region frostline.
4 reinforced conrcete slab
6 mil vapor barrierMin. of 2 of sandMin. of 4 of gravel
2 x 3 key
5/8 or #5 rebar for footing reinforcement
Poured concrete continuous footing with top being 4 below grade.
Footing 16 wide by 12 deep.
Storm King Welcome Center Wall Section Building Systems 225 Cory Fernandez Scale: 1-1/2 = 10 December 06, 2009 Studio Instructor: Julio Figueroa
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