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JESSE [email protected]/Academic Architectural Portfolio 2011
Maaghof Housing Estonian Academy of Arts Quarry Laboratory Soho Loft/Harlem TownhouseCitadel of Art Field Housing Retroactive Arcology Flex Bench
Maaghof: Aparment building in ZurichProject Architect, 2009-2011Rutz Architekten/AGPS Architecture, Zurich
This 41,300 m2, 211-unit apartment building wraps around three sides of a park in the core of a developing central business district in Zurich. Sharing one side with another developer and architect, the building’s ambiguous form is conceived in three separate masses that incorporate the neighboring building into a reading of four volumes arranged around the park.
The facade materialization is an ‘approximation’ of the neighboring building’s yellow brick: glazed ceramic and metallic-gold plaster gives the overall impression of a unified courtyard while maintaining subtle differences.
The flat mix features 44 different apartment typologies.
The east and west wings are organized with flats that occupy the 18 m depths. The 12,5 m northern wing features south-facing, flexible typologies, accessed from a corridor along the north fassade. High-end flats occupy the top floor, with spacious terraces and views over the city. The lower two floors feature office space and smaller “business flats.”
High-end Flats
Normal Flats
Business Flats
Office/Retail Space
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Passages to the courtyard are choreographed to views though the neighborhood. Apartment lobbies occupy the corners of the passages.
Necessity of Ruins: The Estonian Academy of ArtsCompetition, 2008RISD Advisor: Peter Tagiuri1st Place, RISD Alumni Travel Grant 2008
The school of art is imagined as an enduring ruin reinhabited: mediating between an institution as eternal terra firma, and an unbounded, adaptive space for invention.
Sited in a radically transforming Eastern European capital city, the ruin is considered an extension of the “geologic” medieval town of subterranean passages.
Unrolled section and corresponding plan: a reading of “Geologic” Tallinn
The façade exemplifies the diversity within the school of art: framed by monumentally large apertures in the concrete ruin, classroom facilities are built from corporeal, impermanent wood species.
As a school of art, a place for the exchange of ideas, the ruin is considered a stratified “campus” of atria, arcades, and terraces.
1.Underground Passage (to Bus Terminal)2.Gallery3.Cafeteria4.Auditorium5.Mediathek6.Library7.Lecture Halls8.Classrooms9.Studios
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Quarry (Labor)atory“Architecture of Trees” RISD Advanced StudioCritic: Peter Tagiuri, 2007
Deep within a state park in Rhode Island, the quiet remnants of a long-abandoned quarry are absorbed into the lusciousness of the forest.
A laboratory mines the forest for resources and information: slowly moving along the quarry walls as it excavates granite, mills lumber, and cultivates new growth in greenhouses that ultimately reforests the void.
Plan: Greenhouse Laboratory, Library, Lumber Mill, Drying Racks, Quarry walls
“Quarry-grown Lumber”: irregularly situated trees in the quarry develop concentrations of tensile and compressive fibers, much like reinforced concrete. Early experiments with splitting, reversing, and binding tree trunks neutralizes irregularities.
Derrick crane-like roofs, suspended from the quarry walls
Small, enclosed programs, such as the library, hover above the cold, wet quarry floor; nestled within the large, industrial space formed by stacks of drying lumber, quarry walls, and the canopy-like roof.
Soho LoftDesigner, 2008Aardvarchitecture, New York City
Design development, construction details, project managing.A conversion of a 2,400 square foot loft for a photographer. The several distinct, intimate spaces open up to the larger loft with pivoting doors.
Harlem TownhouseDesigner, 2008Aardvarchitecture, NYC
A single-run stair, extending from entry to building rear, accesses the main four floors of the house. The resulting 50 foor long interrupted spaces are services by baths and storage “tucked-in” above and below the primary stair.
Citadel of Art: LuganoRISD Advanced Studio/Accademia di Architettura, Mendrisio Switzerland, 2006Critic: Lynnette WidderPublished in Empathy and Abstraction
The isolated character of a 19th century slaughterhouse in a modern, urban setting is preserved as it becomes a “citadel of art”: an extended promenade leads patrons around and through the complex.
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1.Performance Hall2.Foyer3.Gallery4.Administration5.Mediathek6.Artist Studios7.Restauraunt8.Cafe9.Sculpture Garden
Like the art center itself, the reception of art is understood as a “4-dimensional” procession: patrons often have the ability to view works from multiple vantages. Three volumes orbit the large performance hall as part of this procession.
Field Housing: Millbury, MARISD Urban Studio, 2005
Critic: Anne Tate
A former textile mill with an extremely deep footprint is converted into a “mat” of housing. A system of courtyards and terraces are carved out of the roof,
like an extension of the skylights endemic to deep industrial buildings.
Units are arranged vertically:
-south-facing living areas adjacent to garden terraces-sleeping quarters at a “stoop” level, arranged around courtyards-public circulation running through courtyards-parking at the basement level
De/Motown: A Retroactive Arcology for Detroit1st Prize, Think-Space “Urban Borders” competitionCollaboration with Filmmaker Greg Mahoney
This proposal uses the Central Business District of Detroit, already largely abandoned, as a found-object for an investigation of the skyscraper as a typology.Recognizing that skyscrapers have remained largely single-use because of a de-centralized system of circulation dependent on the elevator, this proposal hinges on a ramping, viaduct that connects the towers at multiple levels. It takes the form of a helix, intersecting itself to create a lattice-work of movement.
Decentralized Network
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Sky Farms
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The shrinking population of Detroit is concentrated around a series of urban nodes.
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Flex BenchRISD Furniture Studio, 2007
A play between monolithic and tectonic forms of construction. Dimensioned wood rests between the continuous steel armature.
A bolted plate allows an adjustable tolerance to the ash slats’ movement: the steel bends and allows the ash to respond to additional weight.