Second Year Portfolio

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Page 1: Second Year Portfolio

Project 1 Model Overview

Model Detail

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412Chipboard, basswood, MDF

11” x 11” x17”

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412India ink and Lead Holder

Project 1 Axonometric

Longitudinal Section & Figure Ground Study

Cross Section & Figure Ground Study

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412Chipboard, basswood, MDF

Project 3

Components piercing through the da-tum emphasize continuity throughout

the model. When exploded a-

board pieces are used in conjunction with the basswood sticks to add

stability to areas, but they do not blanket form. The orientation and

placement of materials create a thin sliver of space at the pivot point.

Basswood sticks extending from one end of the datum to the other pulls

focus into the smaller moments. This same move highlights implicitly de-

The basswood sticks protrude through the chipboard on two levels

and turn. The pivot accentuates the petite space created by the combina-

tion of these components.

Model Detail

Axonometric Project

Axonometric Detail

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project: point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412Lead Holder 6H, 4H, 2h, HB

22”x30”Project 3

Isometric Projection

Fall 2011 ARCH 2351Wall Asselbly

Rhino, Illustrator

01 Metal Panel 02 Panel Hardware 03 Sheathing 04 Angles 05 Columns 06 6x6 Beam 07 8x8 Beam08 Wall Cap 09 Angles Glass 10 Glass Clips with Gasket 11 Shelf Angles 12 Bolts 13 Tracks 14 Studs 15 Gypsum 16 Corrugated Decking 17 Concrete 18 Revel 19 Joist 20 Drop Ceiling System 21 Ceiling Panels 22 Footing 23 Keyed Joint 24 Drain Pipe 25 Rigid Insulation 26 Water Proo�ng 27 Compressive Filler 28 Embedded Plates 29 Flashing

Elemtents shift in material, shape, size, and direction. The screen wall is comprised of 5’x8’ angled glass panels giving the impression of movement. Clip angles attach the glass to steel tubes. The steel tubes attach to two steel columns. Steel beams protrude from the concrete wall through the use of embedded steel plates and join with the column supporting the screen wall. Aluminum panels wrap the steel wall on both sides. Panel systems convey from exterior to interior. Ceiling components are comprised of an aluminum panel system that suspends from the decking and open web joist �oor system.

01 Clip Angle

09 Keyed Joint

17 Sheeting

02 Steel Tubes

10 Compressive Filler

18 Angles

03 Glass Panel

11 Basement Slab

19 Compacted Earth

04 Joist Structure

20 Sand

05 Floor Slab

13 Rigid Insulation

21 Bolts

06 Column

14 Gypsum Panels

22 Embeded Steel Plates

07 Beam

15 Insulation

23 Aluminum Panels

08 Footing

16 Stud

24 Concrete Wall

Contents

Design Studio IIDesign Studio I

Construction I

MCPortfolio

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Project 1 Model Overview

Model Detail

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412Chipboard, basswood, MDF

11” x 11” x17”

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412India ink and Lead Holder

Project 1 Axonometric

Longitudinal Section & Figure Ground Study

Cross Section & Figure Ground Study

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412Chipboard, basswood, MDF

Project 3

Components piercing through the da-tum emphasize continuity throughout

the model. When exploded a-

board pieces are used in conjunction with the basswood sticks to add

stability to areas, but they do not blanket form. The orientation and

placement of materials create a thin sliver of space at the pivot point.

Basswood sticks extending from one end of the datum to the other pulls

focus into the smaller moments. This same move highlights implicitly de-

The basswood sticks protrude through the chipboard on two levels

and turn. The pivot accentuates the petite space created by the combina-

tion of these components.

Model Detail

Axonometric Project

Axonometric Detail

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project: point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412Lead Holder 6H, 4H, 2h, HB

22”x30”Project 3

Isometric Projection

Fall 2011 ARCH 2351Wall Asselbly

Rhino, Illustrator

01 Metal Panel 02 Panel Hardware 03 Sheathing 04 Angles 05 Columns 06 6x6 Beam 07 8x8 Beam08 Wall Cap 09 Angles Glass 10 Glass Clips with Gasket 11 Shelf Angles 12 Bolts 13 Tracks 14 Studs 15 Gypsum 16 Corrugated Decking 17 Concrete 18 Revel 19 Joist 20 Drop Ceiling System 21 Ceiling Panels 22 Footing 23 Keyed Joint 24 Drain Pipe 25 Rigid Insulation 26 Water Proo�ng 27 Compressive Filler 28 Embedded Plates 29 Flashing

Elemtents shift in material, shape, size, and direction. The screen wall is comprised of 5’x8’ angled glass panels giving the impression of movement. Clip angles attach the glass to steel tubes. The steel tubes attach to two steel columns. Steel beams protrude from the concrete wall through the use of embedded steel plates and join with the column supporting the screen wall. Aluminum panels wrap the steel wall on both sides. Panel systems convey from exterior to interior. Ceiling components are comprised of an aluminum panel system that suspends from the decking and open web joist �oor system.

01 Clip Angle

09 Keyed Joint

17 Sheeting

02 Steel Tubes

10 Compressive Filler

18 Angles

03 Glass Panel

11 Basement Slab

19 Compacted Earth

04 Joist Structure

20 Sand

05 Floor Slab

13 Rigid Insulation

21 Bolts

06 Column

14 Gypsum Panels

22 Embeded Steel Plates

07 Beam

15 Insulation

23 Aluminum Panels

08 Footing

16 Stud

24 Concrete Wall

Contents

Design Studio IIDesign Studio I

Construction I

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Grid

Program

Lighting

The site is a music exhibition based o� of a chosen instrument, a trombone. A trombones most signi�cant feature is its slide; containing no keys or valves the trombone has a sense of �uidity. This continuity is the basis of the exhibi-tion.

An image of a trombone dictates the two-layer grid that creates the system. Vertical and horizontal lines are aligned with major slides in accordance with value, establishing a hierarchy. The curves are based on the main component of the instrument, the bell.

Fluidity dictates the �ow of space. Three exhibition areas are seamlessly placed together with an implied path established by the wall systems. A de�ned path leads you to bathrooms, o�ces, and storage in the back of the site. Gradually changing ceiling heights depict a hierarchy of space. Spaces are parabolic; spaces crescendo then decrescendo as you go through the site. The bell from the second grid is portrayed in the site, guiding path with in exhibi-tion spaces.

An outdoor exhibition space is placed in the center of the site surrounded by glass panels, providing natural light to interior spaces. The display in the front of the site is capped with a thin strip of glass, which creates a sliver of light in exhibition spaces.

Spaces are based o� of the two-layer grid. Private areas are all in union, while public areas are in a conglomerate. The edge of the bell isolates public and private spaces. Signi�cant features are exposed in the exterior, translating to the interior.

EntryCirculation Exhibition Servant

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Statement of IntentBased o� an element from the trombone, this music exhibition began with an abstract modular system created by replicating, scaling and rotating an orthogonal component.

This physical 3D grid system is what de�ned the space.Movement is de�ned by two vertical pieces spanning the distance of the structure, establishing a dominant vertical axis. Servant areas are con�ned to the basement level and behind the stairs and elevator. The exhibition area controls the rest of the space. Varying ceiling heights on each level

depict a hierarchy of space. A basement level courtyard is de�ned by a prism cut out vertically, spanning the distance of the main facade with it’s path protruding out, exposing movement. The exterior exhibition located in the center of the space serves as a dividing line, separating private and public areas.

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Project 1 Model Overview

Model Detail

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412Chipboard, basswood, MDF

11” x 11” x17”

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412India ink and Lead Holder

Project 1 Axonometric

Longitudinal Section & Figure Ground Study

Cross Section & Figure Ground Study

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Project 1 Model Overview

Model Detail

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412Chipboard, basswood, MDF

11” x 11” x17”

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412India ink and Lead Holder

Project 1 Axonometric

Longitudinal Section & Figure Ground Study

Cross Section & Figure Ground Study

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Project 1 Model Overview

Model Detail

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412Chipboard, basswood, MDF

11” x 11” x17”

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412India ink and Lead Holder

Project 1 Axonometric

Longitudinal Section & Figure Ground Study

Cross Section & Figure Ground Study

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412Chipboard, basswood, MDF

Project 3

Components piercing through the da-tum emphasize continuity throughout

the model. When exploded a-

board pieces are used in conjunction with the basswood sticks to add

stability to areas, but they do not blanket form. The orientation and

placement of materials create a thin sliver of space at the pivot point.

Basswood sticks extending from one end of the datum to the other pulls

focus into the smaller moments. This same move highlights implicitly de-

The basswood sticks protrude through the chipboard on two levels

and turn. The pivot accentuates the petite space created by the combina-

tion of these components.

Model Detail

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Project 1 Model Overview

Model Detail

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412Chipboard, basswood, MDF

11” x 11” x17”

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412India ink and Lead Holder

Project 1 Axonometric

Longitudinal Section & Figure Ground Study

Cross Section & Figure Ground Study

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412Chipboard, basswood, MDF

Project 3

Components piercing through the da-tum emphasize continuity throughout

the model. When exploded a-

board pieces are used in conjunction with the basswood sticks to add

stability to areas, but they do not blanket form. The orientation and

placement of materials create a thin sliver of space at the pivot point.

Basswood sticks extending from one end of the datum to the other pulls

focus into the smaller moments. This same move highlights implicitly de-

The basswood sticks protrude through the chipboard on two levels

and turn. The pivot accentuates the petite space created by the combina-

tion of these components.

Model Detail

Axonometric Project

Axonometric Detail

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project: point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412Lead Holder 6H, 4H, 2h, HB

22”x30”Project 3

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Scale: 1/2” = 1’-0”01. Elevation

Scale: 1/2” = 1’-0”02. Section

Scale: 1 1/2” = 1’-0”03.Detail

Scale: 1 1/2” = 1’-0”04.Detail

Scale: 1 1/2” = 1’-0”05.Detail

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Roof 25’- 0”

T.O. Slab @ 2nd Floor10’-5 5/8”

T.O. Structure9’-9 5/8”

T.O. Structure-0’-7”

Aluminum Panel Ceiling8’-6”

T.O. Structure-0’-8”

T.O. Concrete1’-3 5/8”

T.O. Slab @ Ground Floor0’-0”

T.O. Slab @ Basement-10’- 1”

Aluminum Panel Ceiling23’-9”

Gypsum Wall Board Ceiling-1’- 23/32”

T.O. Steel Support Angles20’-4 3/8”

Metal Clips 12’-1/2”

Steel Tube

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T.O. Slab @ Ground Floor0’-0”

T.O. Screen Wall / Concrete Wall25’-3”

T.O. Parapet22’-6 3/8”

Masonry Ledge-0’-0 3/8”

T.O. Steel Frame @ Screen Wall14’-4”

T.O. Steel Frame @ Screen Wall12’- 1/2”

T.O. Steel Clips @ Screen Wall5’-10 1/4”

T.O. Slab @ Exterior Sidewalk-0’-4”

T.O. Slab @ Basement-10’-1”

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01 Clip Angle

09 Keyed Joint

17 Sheeting

02 Steel Tubes

10 Compressive Filler

18 Angles

03 Glass Panel

11 Basement Slab

19 Compacted Earth

04 Joist Structure

20 Sand

05 Floor Slab

13 Rigid Insulation

21 Bolts

06 Column

14 Gypsum Panels

22 Embeded Steel Plates

07 Beam

15 Insulation

23 Aluminum Panels

08 Footing

16 Stud

24 Concrete Wall

Isometric Projection

Fall 2011 ARCH 2351Wall Asselbly

Rhino, Illustrator

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Project 1 Model Overview

Model Detail

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412Chipboard, basswood, MDF

11” x 11” x17”

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412India ink and Lead Holder

Project 1 Axonometric

Longitudinal Section & Figure Ground Study

Cross Section & Figure Ground Study

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project:

point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412Chipboard, basswood, MDF

Project 3

Components piercing through the da-tum emphasize continuity throughout

the model. When exploded a-

board pieces are used in conjunction with the basswood sticks to add

stability to areas, but they do not blanket form. The orientation and

placement of materials create a thin sliver of space at the pivot point.

Basswood sticks extending from one end of the datum to the other pulls

focus into the smaller moments. This same move highlights implicitly de-

The basswood sticks protrude through the chipboard on two levels

and turn. The pivot accentuates the petite space created by the combina-

tion of these components.

Model Detail

Axonometric Project

Axonometric Detail

Horizontal Plane / Vertical Project: point of beginning

Spring 2011, ARCH 1412Lead Holder 6H, 4H, 2h, HB

22”x30”Project 3

Isometric Projection

Fall 2011 ARCH 2351Wall Asselbly

Rhino, Illustrator

01 Metal Panel 02 Panel Hardware 03 Sheathing 04 Angles 05 Columns 06 6x6 Beam 07 8x8 Beam08 Wall Cap 09 Angles Glass 10 Glass Clips with Gasket 11 Shelf Angles 12 Bolts 13 Tracks 14 Studs 15 Gypsum 16 Corrugated Decking 17 Concrete 18 Revel 19 Joist 20 Drop Ceiling System 21 Ceiling Panels 22 Footing 23 Keyed Joint 24 Drain Pipe 25 Rigid Insulation 26 Water Proo�ng 27 Compressive Filler 28 Embedded Plates 29 Flashing

Elemtents shift in material, shape, size, and direction. The screen wall is comprised of 5’x8’ angled glass panels giving the impression of movement. Clip angles attach the glass to steel tubes. The steel tubes attach to two steel columns. Steel beams protrude from the concrete wall through the use of embedded steel plates and join with the column supporting the screen wall. Aluminum panels wrap the steel wall on both sides. Panel systems convey from exterior to interior. Ceiling components are comprised of an aluminum panel system that suspends from the decking and open web joist �oor system.

01 Clip Angle

09 Keyed Joint

17 Sheeting

02 Steel Tubes

10 Compressive Filler

18 Angles

03 Glass Panel

11 Basement Slab

19 Compacted Earth

04 Joist Structure

20 Sand

05 Floor Slab

13 Rigid Insulation

21 Bolts

06 Column

14 Gypsum Panels

22 Embeded Steel Plates

07 Beam

15 Insulation

23 Aluminum Panels

08 Footing

16 Stud

24 Concrete Wall