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UU CampusModest church campus design in the Catalina FoothillsDesign Studio IV : Land Ethics : Spring 2013
6.
7. One Way Structures SpanWood Construction Pin Connection CrushingStructures II : Spring 2013
What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal.
- Albert Pine
ACADEMIAUNIVERSITY OF ARIZONAProfessional Bachelors Degree [NAAB]University of Arizona: College of Architecture + Landscape ArchitectureTucson, Arizona : Top 20 Undergradute Program : Expected Graduation 2015
AWARDS + MEMBERSHIPSAcademic Scholarships
Memberships-[USGBC/SG] United States Green Building Council-[AIAS] America institute of architecture students-[SOPHOS] sophomore honorary club -Beta Theta Pi Fraternity- Delta Beta chapter-Boy Scouts of America-DECCA Business club
CONTACTS
CIC CenterUniversity of Arizona public library and integration centerDesign Studio V : Systems Integration : Fall 2013
5.
-CAPLA Design Excellence Finalist 2014-1st Place - I-11 Infrustructure Design Competition-Arizona Excellence Award & Scholarship-Beresford E. Beck Memorial Scholarship-The M. L. Tophoy Scholarship-Sidney W. Little Scholarship-Beta Theta Pi academic scholarship-ABA Award & Scholarship- J.B. Steel-ABA Award & Scholarship- Tom Dunn-ABA Award & Scholarship- Achilles AC Systems-Nicholas G. Sakellar Award & Scholarship-Deans List 2011-2014-Academic year of Excellence 2012-13-All-state soccer award 2010-All-conference baseball Award 2010
Marana Master PlanExploring next generation green infrastructure a long the I-ll CorridorDesign Studio VI : Downtown Interdisciplinary Studio : Spring 2014
4.
Unconventional ResidenceHigh end modern family residence in Scottsdale, AZARA Design Competition : Summer 2014
2.
Parametric FacadeDesigning and parametric facade using REVIT software.ARC 499 : Independent Study : Fall 2014
3.
Michael Kothke, AIACapstone Coordinator : Internship + IDP Coordinator Principal at HK AssociatesUniversity of Arizona : School of ArchitectureEmail : [email protected]
Mary Hardin, AIAAssociate Dean and Professor of Architecture University of Arizona : School of ArchitectureEmail : [email protected] 520.621.6751
Linda C. Samuels, RA, PhDProject Director, Sustainable City ProjectAssistant Professor of Practice : Drachman InstituteUniversity of Arizona : School of ArchitectureEmail : [email protected] 520.621.0928
Threshold for Cultural InformationModern Art Gallery in Vancouver, CADesign Studio VI : Senior Thesis : 2015
1.
SOFTWARE Software Proficiency
STRATTON ANDREWS
135 Wall StreetHebron, Connecticut
[email protected][860] 331 0701
REVIT : ProficientAuto CADD : ProficientSketch-up : ProficientAdobe Suite : ProficientMasterspec : Proficient
3DS Max : ProficientEcotect : ProficientMS Office : ProficientV-Ray : ProficientResCheck : Proficient
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CONTENT
UU CampusModest church campus design in the Catalina FoothillsDesign Studio IV : Land Ethics : Spring 2013
6.
7. One Way Structures SpanWood Construction Pin Connection CrushingStructures II : Spring 2013
What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal.
- Albert Pine
ACADEMIAUNIVERSITY OF ARIZONAProfessional Bachelors Degree [NAAB]University of Arizona: College of Architecture + Landscape ArchitectureTucson, Arizona : Top 20 Undergradute Program : Expected Graduation 2015
AWARDS + MEMBERSHIPSAcademic Scholarships
Memberships-[USGBC/SG] United States Green Building Council-[AIAS] America institute of architecture students-[SOPHOS] sophomore honorary club -Beta Theta Pi Fraternity- Delta Beta chapter-Boy Scouts of America-DECCA Business club
CONTACTS
CIC CenterUniversity of Arizona public library and integration centerDesign Studio V : Systems Integration : Fall 2013
5.
-CAPLA Design Excellence Finalist 2014-1st Place - I-11 Infrustructure Design Competition-Arizona Excellence Award & Scholarship-Beresford E. Beck Memorial Scholarship-The M. L. Tophoy Scholarship-Sidney W. Little Scholarship-Beta Theta Pi academic scholarship-ABA Award & Scholarship- J.B. Steel-ABA Award & Scholarship- Tom Dunn-ABA Award & Scholarship- Achilles AC Systems-Nicholas G. Sakellar Award & Scholarship-Deans List 2011-2014-Academic year of Excellence 2012-13-All-state soccer award 2010-All-conference baseball Award 2010
Marana Master PlanExploring next generation green infrastructure a long the I-ll CorridorDesign Studio VI : Downtown Interdisciplinary Studio : Spring 2014
4.
Unconventional ResidenceHigh end modern family residence in Scottsdale, AZARA Design Competition : Summer 2014
2.
Parametric FacadeDesigning and parametric facade using REVIT software.ARC 499 : Independent Study : Fall 2014
3.
Michael Kothke, AIACapstone Coordinator : Internship + IDP Coordinator Principal at HK AssociatesUniversity of Arizona : School of ArchitectureEmail : [email protected]
Mary Hardin, AIAAssociate Dean and Professor of Architecture University of Arizona : School of ArchitectureEmail : [email protected] 520.621.6751
Linda C. Samuels, RA, PhDProject Director, Sustainable City ProjectAssistant Professor of Practice : Drachman InstituteUniversity of Arizona : School of ArchitectureEmail : [email protected] 520.621.0928
Threshold for Cultural InformationModern Art Gallery in Vancouver, CADesign Studio VI : Senior Thesis : 2015
1.
SOFTWARE Software Proficiency
STRATTON ANDREWS
135 Wall StreetHebron, Connecticut
[email protected][860] 331 0701
REVIT : ProficientAuto CADD : ProficientSketch-up : ProficientAdobe Suite : ProficientMasterspec : Proficient
3DS Max : ProficientEcotect : ProficientMS Office : ProficientV-Ray : ProficientResCheck : Proficient
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Gastown is growing in popularity among young, urban Vancouverites, and fully 39% of area residents are between the ages of 20-34. Most of them (69%) are renters, as compared with 52% for the city of Vancouver and 35% for Metro Vancouver. Due to the nature of the housing stock in Gastown, 99% of residents live in apartment buildings many of them built since 1991.
Community
Age 20-34 Renting Ratio
39%
69%
% own cars
36%
City of Vancouver Founded[Previously known as Gastown]
1918
1935
1938
1944 1971 1986 1994 2010
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J F M A M J J A S O N0
Threshold for Cultural InformationSenior Thesis : Vancouver CA [ -2015
- A transitional neighborhood caught in the crosshairs of the most iconic and historic neighborhoods in Vancouver will become the site for a new art gallery. This physical and methapohrical threshold will help link the neighborhood allowing tourists to emerse themselves in the culture and residence a place to gather, study and converse.
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Gastown is growing in popularity among young, urban Vancouverites, and fully 39% of area residents are between the ages of 20-34. Most of them (69%) are renters, as compared with 52% for the city of Vancouver and 35% for Metro Vancouver. Due to the nature of the housing stock in Gastown, 99% of residents live in apartment buildings many of them built since 1991.
Community
Age 20-34 Renting Ratio
39%
69%
% own cars
36%
City of Vancouver Founded[Previously known as Gastown]
1918
1935
1938
1944 1971 1986 1994 2010
12
Hour
s of S
un
J F M A M J J A S O N0
Threshold for Cultural InformationSenior Thesis : Vancouver CA [ -2015
- A transitional neighborhood caught in the crosshairs of the most iconic and historic neighborhoods in Vancouver will become the site for a new art gallery. This physical and methapohrical threshold will help link the neighborhood allowing tourists to emerse themselves in the culture and residence a place to gather, study and converse.
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Staff:
Event Staff -
Janitor Staff -
Museum Support Staff -
Security Officer-
Even Staff/Security
Two Janitors
Executive Director : Administrative Manager Director of Development & Communications :Membership Director & Development Associate :Visitor and Volunteer Services Manager :Marketing & Engagement Coordinator :Curator of Collections : Exhibitions Manager :Curator of Exhibitions : Director of Community Engagement :Youth Programs Manager : School Programs Coordinator
Security guard
Program
Gallery Space10,500 SF
Library/Study10,500 SF
InteriorExterior 2,750 32,250
Large GallerySmall Gallery 3,000 5,000
GrossNet 5,000 25,250
BuiltGreen Park 8,500 32,250
Square Footage Comparison
GallerysBetween Space 3,000 8,000
43%
Interior vs Exterior Space
22,200 SF43%
24,500 SF
City Program
PORT OF VANCOUVERSTANLEY PARK
9:00 amAzimuth: 137Elevation: 5.8
12:00 pmAzimuth: 177.4Elevation: 17.2
3:00 pmAzimuth: 218.6Elevation: 8.1
SummerWinter
Lat: 49.3Lon: -123.0Elev 160 ft.
9:00 amAzimuth: 93.5Elevation: 34.6
12:00 pmAzimuth: 143.8Elevation: 60.3
3:00 pmAzimuth: 228.3Elevation: 56.9
6:00 pmAzimuth: 272.5Elevation: 29.5
Downtown
City Circulation
RAIL LINESWATERFRONT
ARTIERAL ROADSFREEWAY
VancouverPopulation 578,040
Regional + City analysis
MAIN
ST
Single Family Home Values-Below $ 1 million
-$1 million - 2$ million
-$2 million - 3$ million
-$3 million - 4$ million-$4 million - 5$ million-Over $ 5 million 0 1/4 MI
0 4 MI
0 4 MI
The human experience is heightened to its fullest extent when we are in a state of transition. Transitions in architecture are dened as threshold. Architecture enhances and enriches the human quality of life and sensory engagement by creating thresholds. Interstitial thresholds are known in the architectural realm as a third dimension; they are the space between physical attributes and dierent temporal, philosophical, political, social or historical dimensions. [1]
For Peter Zumthor, thresholds are moments and instants, not places. In his designs the passage between inside and outside is a crucial moment. At Sumvitg, a few steps and the change of materials create an awareness that you are about to leave solid ground. [2]
In this project, cultural thresholds intuitively exist all around the site. A casual ve minute walk through this neighborhood is no average walk. You will consciously cross a multitude of social, cultural, and historical boundaries that give this site its disposition. The site sits on converging crosshairs in the historic Gastown District bordered by Japantown, Chinatown, Rail town, and Strathcona neighborhoods, each with their own distinct history and identity. Block by block, the neighborhoods drastically change; the Cultural Center will correlate directly with these distinct regions, highlighting and exempli-fying the history of the area while providing a place to learn as the develop-ing neighborhoods assimilate.
The project proposes a Threshold for Cultural Information as the vehicle for highlighting the issues of identity, preservation, and education, with a focus on heightening and dening local culture. The design will lead the visitors beneath the linear threshold, breaking the normal grid as they arise through the glass substructure into the oating upper oors full of artifacts, artwork, books, and study space.
CULTURAL THRESHOLDS
2 Perspective
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Staff:
Event Staff -
Janitor Staff -
Museum Support Staff -
Security Officer-
Even Staff/Security
Two Janitors
Executive Director : Administrative Manager Director of Development & Communications :Membership Director & Development Associate :Visitor and Volunteer Services Manager :Marketing & Engagement Coordinator :Curator of Collections : Exhibitions Manager :Curator of Exhibitions : Director of Community Engagement :Youth Programs Manager : School Programs Coordinator
Security guard
Program
Gallery Space10,500 SF
Library/Study10,500 SF
InteriorExterior 2,750 32,250
Large GallerySmall Gallery 3,000 5,000
GrossNet 5,000 25,250
BuiltGreen Park 8,500 32,250
Square Footage Comparison
GallerysBetween Space 3,000 8,000
43%
Interior vs Exterior Space
22,200 SF43%
24,500 SF
City Program
PORT OF VANCOUVERSTANLEY PARK
9:00 amAzimuth: 137Elevation: 5.8
12:00 pmAzimuth: 177.4Elevation: 17.2
3:00 pmAzimuth: 218.6Elevation: 8.1
SummerWinter
Lat: 49.3Lon: -123.0Elev 160 ft.
9:00 amAzimuth: 93.5Elevation: 34.6
12:00 pmAzimuth: 143.8Elevation: 60.3
3:00 pmAzimuth: 228.3Elevation: 56.9
6:00 pmAzimuth: 272.5Elevation: 29.5
Downtown
City Circulation
RAIL LINESWATERFRONT
ARTIERAL ROADSFREEWAY
VancouverPopulation 578,040
Regional + City analysis
MAIN
ST
Single Family Home Values-Below $ 1 million
-$1 million - 2$ million
-$2 million - 3$ million
-$3 million - 4$ million-$4 million - 5$ million-Over $ 5 million 0 1/4 MI
0 4 MI
0 4 MI
The human experience is heightened to its fullest extent when we are in a state of transition. Transitions in architecture are dened as threshold. Architecture enhances and enriches the human quality of life and sensory engagement by creating thresholds. Interstitial thresholds are known in the architectural realm as a third dimension; they are the space between physical attributes and dierent temporal, philosophical, political, social or historical dimensions. [1]
For Peter Zumthor, thresholds are moments and instants, not places. In his designs the passage between inside and outside is a crucial moment. At Sumvitg, a few steps and the change of materials create an awareness that you are about to leave solid ground. [2]
In this project, cultural thresholds intuitively exist all around the site. A casual ve minute walk through this neighborhood is no average walk. You will consciously cross a multitude of social, cultural, and historical boundaries that give this site its disposition. The site sits on converging crosshairs in the historic Gastown District bordered by Japantown, Chinatown, Rail town, and Strathcona neighborhoods, each with their own distinct history and identity. Block by block, the neighborhoods drastically change; the Cultural Center will correlate directly with these distinct regions, highlighting and exempli-fying the history of the area while providing a place to learn as the develop-ing neighborhoods assimilate.
The project proposes a Threshold for Cultural Information as the vehicle for highlighting the issues of identity, preservation, and education, with a focus on heightening and dening local culture. The design will lead the visitors beneath the linear threshold, breaking the normal grid as they arise through the glass substructure into the oating upper oors full of artifacts, artwork, books, and study space.
CULTURAL THRESHOLDS
2 Perspective
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0 401/4 = 1
SECTIONA2 Perspective
-
0 401/4 = 1
SECTIONA2 Perspective
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Level 10' - 0"
Level 216' - 0"
Level 321' - 0"
Level 434' - 0"
Basement-12' - 0"
0 401 = 10
SECTIONB
Level 10' - 0"
Level 216' - 0"
Level 322' - 0"
Level 434' - 0"
Basement-12' - 0"
0 401 = 10
SECTIONC
Existing Split Lot
Spanning the GapGaining SF
Releif SpaceView Extrusion
Program HigherarchyStreet Front ReleifPublic Space
Light WellsProper Museum LightingTargeting Views
prog
ram
relief
view
extrude
relief
relief
connection
split
split
relief
light
light
viewlight
splitsplit
connection
relief
relief
extr
ude
view
view
view
light
light
light
light
-
Level 10' - 0"
Level 216' - 0"
Level 321' - 0"
Level 434' - 0"
Basement-12' - 0"
0 401 = 10
SECTIONB
Level 10' - 0"
Level 216' - 0"
Level 322' - 0"
Level 434' - 0"
Basement-12' - 0"
0 401 = 10
SECTIONC
Existing Split Lot
Spanning the GapGaining SF
Releif SpaceView Extrusion
Program HigherarchyStreet Front ReleifPublic Space
Light WellsProper Museum LightingTargeting Views
prog
ram
relief
view
extrude
relief
relief
connection
split
split
relief
light
light
viewlight
splitsplit
connection
relief
relief
extr
ude
view
view
view
light
light
light
light
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Level 10' - 0"
Level 216' - 0"
Level 322' - 0"
Level 434' - 0"
0 401 = 10
EAST ELEVATIONB
Level 10' - 0"
Level 216' - 0"
Level 322' - 0"
Level 434' - 0"
Level 10' - 0"
Level 216' - 0"
Level 322' - 0"
Level 434' - 0"
0 401 = 10
SOUTH ELEVATIONA
0 401 = 10
NORTH ELEVATIONB
South Asian208,535
9.94%
East Asian584,89527.88%
British Isles753,21535.90%
Eastern Euro219,32510.45%
Western Euro289,03013.78%
N. Euro123,620
5.89%
Other76
0.20%
Canadian296,89514.15%
TOTAL PROJECTION36,000 110,000
NonfamilyHouseholds101,20538.3%
FamilyHouseholds
213,70567.10%
Marriedcouple246,00041.50%
Malehouseholder
6,3903.70%
Femalehouseholder
8,1306.90%
Homeless2,650
81,935.04%
childrenunder 18
100,30016.80%
peopleover 6581,93513.60%
11,295
RACIAL DEMOGRAPHICS
HOUSEHOLDS
DEMOGRAPHICS
Railtown
Japantown
Chinatown
Strathcona Village
Gastown
- Art Museum Site Location
-
Level 10' - 0"
Level 216' - 0"
Level 322' - 0"
Level 434' - 0"
0 401 = 10
EAST ELEVATIONB
Level 10' - 0"
Level 216' - 0"
Level 322' - 0"
Level 434' - 0"
Level 10' - 0"
Level 216' - 0"
Level 322' - 0"
Level 434' - 0"
0 401 = 10
SOUTH ELEVATIONA
0 401 = 10
NORTH ELEVATIONB
South Asian208,535
9.94%
East Asian584,89527.88%
British Isles753,21535.90%
Eastern Euro219,32510.45%
Western Euro289,03013.78%
N. Euro123,620
5.89%
Other76
0.20%
Canadian296,89514.15%
TOTAL PROJECTION36,000 110,000
NonfamilyHouseholds101,20538.3%
FamilyHouseholds
213,70567.10%
Marriedcouple246,00041.50%
Malehouseholder
6,3903.70%
Femalehouseholder
8,1306.90%
Homeless2,650
81,935.04%
childrenunder 18
100,30016.80%
peopleover 6581,93513.60%
11,295
RACIAL DEMOGRAPHICS
HOUSEHOLDS
DEMOGRAPHICS
Railtown
Japantown
Chinatown
Strathcona Village
Gastown
- Art Museum Site Location
-
2 Perspective
UNCONVENTIONAL RESIDENCEARA DESIGN COMPETITION [ -Summer 2014
- Eco-friendly rammed earth residence design in the upscale neighbors of Camelback Mountain. Indoor outdoor living design for a large family and in-law suite.
[
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2 Perspective
UNCONVENTIONAL RESIDENCEARA DESIGN COMPETITION [ -Summer 2014
- Eco-friendly rammed earth residence design in the upscale neighbors of Camelback Mountain. Indoor outdoor living design for a large family and in-law suite.
[
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Winter Solsti
ce 23.4 Degrees
2 '
5'
Being located in Arizona this residency will capitalize on the extreme heat by implementing 57 cost effective 15% efficient solar panels. The average house this size consumes 48 Kwh per day and being located in Arizona the solar isolation is 6 Kwh/meters squared per day allowing us to be completely self-sufficient. After doing the math we must have 574sf of panels which is achieved with the 57 panels.
The house is designed to channel and collect all the water off the roofs into an underground cistern that will be used as grey water on-site. The hardscape and condensation from the HVAC system will be also collected and stored underground helping minimize the consumption of water as much as possible.
Stabilized rammed earth is one of the most environmental-ly-friendly and energy-efficient construction materials in the world due to its minimal impact on the environment during both in its production and lifetime as part of a building. The materials thickness allows you to build a passive solar home reducing the cost of air-conditioning and heat. Its night flushing is perfect for the desert allowing the house to remain cool and sealed during the day and ventilated at night.
GREEN TECHNOLOGY
6000 G. CisternIn-floor air distribution
Thermal massNight flushing down off Camelback Mt.
-57 Solar Panels creating 48 Kwh-Thermal Mass [rammed earth]-Cooling Tower-Night Flushing-6000 Gallon Cistern-Grey Water Irrigation-Positive Solar Orientation-Southern Overhangs-Eco Friendly Materials
10 sf
10sf x 57 Solar Panels= 570 sf of panels
creating 48 Kwh 100 % self-sufficient
SECTION A
2 Perspective
-
Winter Solsti
ce 23.4 Degrees
2 '
5'
Being located in Arizona this residency will capitalize on the extreme heat by implementing 57 cost effective 15% efficient solar panels. The average house this size consumes 48 Kwh per day and being located in Arizona the solar isolation is 6 Kwh/meters squared per day allowing us to be completely self-sufficient. After doing the math we must have 574sf of panels which is achieved with the 57 panels.
The house is designed to channel and collect all the water off the roofs into an underground cistern that will be used as grey water on-site. The hardscape and condensation from the HVAC system will be also collected and stored underground helping minimize the consumption of water as much as possible.
Stabilized rammed earth is one of the most environmental-ly-friendly and energy-efficient construction materials in the world due to its minimal impact on the environment during both in its production and lifetime as part of a building. The materials thickness allows you to build a passive solar home reducing the cost of air-conditioning and heat. Its night flushing is perfect for the desert allowing the house to remain cool and sealed during the day and ventilated at night.
GREEN TECHNOLOGY
6000 G. CisternIn-floor air distribution
Thermal massNight flushing down off Camelback Mt.
-57 Solar Panels creating 48 Kwh-Thermal Mass [rammed earth]-Cooling Tower-Night Flushing-6000 Gallon Cistern-Grey Water Irrigation-Positive Solar Orientation-Southern Overhangs-Eco Friendly Materials
10 sf
10sf x 57 Solar Panels= 570 sf of panels
creating 48 Kwh 100 % self-sufficient
SECTION A
2 Perspective
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INITIAL MASSING
-Provides the initial backing for the new ns created.
-Create the shape of which you want to place your facade. -Set your work plans to the face of the building. Draw the exact shape you want to create.-Extrude the shape back one foot so you can see the mass.
DIVIDING THE MASS
-Create the exact shape of the new ns. Your paramet-ric object will be morphed into these divided zones.
-Select the face of the mass and create surface.-Using the U + V lines create a system that works for your desired design.-These 1 4 strips match the ns created in the family space.
APPLYING FINS
-Loading your initially created ns into the project and applying the to the mass.
-Open your n family and click load into project.-Once in the project select the divided surface and load this n le-This will create what is shown above.-Edit preferences will allow you to modify the length of the openings-Allow you to control the rotation angle of the n and each individual points because of the preset parameters
FINISHED DESIGN
-Applying material to the facade and hiding masses in order to created this nished product.
-Open the n family le again and select the prole we created.-In the preferences category change the material and reload this back into your project.-Under visibility and graphics make sure mass is unchecked and you will have completed this model.
FACADE OFFSET CONSTRAINT
-Allows the control of the oset from the face of the mass to where the screen wall wants to reside.
-Create a new work plane that is copied o the base grid system. -Apply a distance parameter that allows the control of this distance easily in your building model.-Make sure the grid system is shape of the panel you want to apply in the model.
FIN PROFILE
-Design the approximate shape of panel that you wish to create. This will be able to morph once control points are applied.
-Setting you work planes properly create each on the planes shown here.-Rotate the center plane 90 degrees so it is perpendicular to the base and elevate this up nearly 6.-Loft these planes together so they create one cohesive n.
PARAMETRIC CONTROL POINTS
-Apply the shown control points in order to set parame-ters that will allow the easy adaption of the shape and angles of the n.
-Create reference points at each of these locations that and set each to there own distance parameter.-This will allow you to enter numbers and distances into you preferences in order to elongate and morph the n.
ROTATION PARAMETER
-Allows you to enter degrees into the preferences changing the rotation of the center portion of the n.
-Create a reference plan on the center of the middle blade and constrain the center portion of the n to it.-This will be a rotation/angle constraint that will allow you to enter an angle 0-90 degrees and changes the opening.
2 Perspective
PARAMETRIC FACADEREVIT MODELING [ -FALL 2014
-Independent study regimented around the use of revit as a design tool to enhance my computer modeling abilities while furthering my design as a architecture student.
[
-
INITIAL MASSING
-Provides the initial backing for the new ns created.
-Create the shape of which you want to place your facade. -Set your work plans to the face of the building. Draw the exact shape you want to create.-Extrude the shape back one foot so you can see the mass.
DIVIDING THE MASS
-Create the exact shape of the new ns. Your paramet-ric object will be morphed into these divided zones.
-Select the face of the mass and create surface.-Using the U + V lines create a system that works for your desired design.-These 1 4 strips match the ns created in the family space.
APPLYING FINS
-Loading your initially created ns into the project and applying the to the mass.
-Open your n family and click load into project.-Once in the project select the divided surface and load this n le-This will create what is shown above.-Edit preferences will allow you to modify the length of the openings-Allow you to control the rotation angle of the n and each individual points because of the preset parameters
FINISHED DESIGN
-Applying material to the facade and hiding masses in order to created this nished product.
-Open the n family le again and select the prole we created.-In the preferences category change the material and reload this back into your project.-Under visibility and graphics make sure mass is unchecked and you will have completed this model.
FACADE OFFSET CONSTRAINT
-Allows the control of the oset from the face of the mass to where the screen wall wants to reside.
-Create a new work plane that is copied o the base grid system. -Apply a distance parameter that allows the control of this distance easily in your building model.-Make sure the grid system is shape of the panel you want to apply in the model.
FIN PROFILE
-Design the approximate shape of panel that you wish to create. This will be able to morph once control points are applied.
-Setting you work planes properly create each on the planes shown here.-Rotate the center plane 90 degrees so it is perpendicular to the base and elevate this up nearly 6.-Loft these planes together so they create one cohesive n.
PARAMETRIC CONTROL POINTS
-Apply the shown control points in order to set parame-ters that will allow the easy adaption of the shape and angles of the n.
-Create reference points at each of these locations that and set each to there own distance parameter.-This will allow you to enter numbers and distances into you preferences in order to elongate and morph the n.
ROTATION PARAMETER
-Allows you to enter degrees into the preferences changing the rotation of the center portion of the n.
-Create a reference plan on the center of the middle blade and constrain the center portion of the n to it.-This will be a rotation/angle constraint that will allow you to enter an angle 0-90 degrees and changes the opening.
2 Perspective
PARAMETRIC FACADEREVIT MODELING [ -FALL 2014
-Independent study regimented around the use of revit as a design tool to enhance my computer modeling abilities while furthering my design as a architecture student.
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11
Transit Hub
Marana Rd
Sand
ario
Rd
Barnett Rd
2
2
Skyview Exit/Entrance Ramp
3
3
Naranja Farmers Market
4
4
Copper Theater
5
5
Fountain of Youth
6
6
The Citrus Hotel
7
7
Aerospace Nucleus
8
8
Financial District
9
9
Yoem Pueblo Fountain
10
10
Skyview Tower
11
11
Yoem Pueblo
12
12
Shopping Center
1313
City Hall
14
14
Honea Tower
15
15
Green Industrial
16
16
Marana Fire Dept. Station
17
17
Bikeway + Greenway
18
18
Grand Canyon University
Perspective View
2
0.25 0 0.50 MI
3.5 M SF + SF of new construction for proposed mixed-use development adjacent to the transit hub. $235 M in new construction costs
FINANCIAL SUMMARY | MAKING IT HAPPENInitial construction will be
short-term construction loan. A local bank
will be used so the developer can receive a high loan-to-value (LTV)
ratio of 75%.
Long-term permanent loans will be secured to cover the
permanent loans will reduce the to the developer
Mezzanine debt will be utilized to improve the LTV to 80% +
Median Household Income
Median Home Value
Town of Marana
City of Tucson
$68,000
$37,000
Town of Marana
City of Tucson
$280,000
$174,000
TUCSO
N BY-PASS
ROUTE 83
RO
U TE 216
ROUTE 19
ROUTE 85
RO
UTE
77
ROUTE 86
I-10
I-10 WESTfuture i11 supercorridor
TUCSON
MARANA
NOGALES
2 Perspective
CITY OF MARANA MASTER PLAN I-11 SUPER CORRIDOR [ -Spring 2014
- A transit oriented city capitalizing on next generation technology helping link the city of Marana with Tucson, Pheonix and on up the new CANAMEX corridor.
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11
Transit Hub
Marana Rd
Sand
ario
Rd
Barnett Rd
2
2
Skyview Exit/Entrance Ramp
3
3
Naranja Farmers Market
4
4
Copper Theater
5
5
Fountain of Youth
6
6
The Citrus Hotel
7
7
Aerospace Nucleus
8
8
Financial District
9
9
Yoem Pueblo Fountain
10
10
Skyview Tower
11
11
Yoem Pueblo
12
12
Shopping Center
1313
City Hall
14
14
Honea Tower
15
15
Green Industrial
16
16
Marana Fire Dept. Station
17
17
Bikeway + Greenway
18
18
Grand Canyon University
Perspective View
2
0.25 0 0.50 MI
3.5 M SF + SF of new construction for proposed mixed-use development adjacent to the transit hub. $235 M in new construction costs
FINANCIAL SUMMARY | MAKING IT HAPPENInitial construction will be
short-term construction loan. A local bank
will be used so the developer can receive a high loan-to-value (LTV)
ratio of 75%.
Long-term permanent loans will be secured to cover the
permanent loans will reduce the to the developer
Mezzanine debt will be utilized to improve the LTV to 80% +
Median Household Income
Median Home Value
Town of Marana
City of Tucson
$68,000
$37,000
Town of Marana
City of Tucson
$280,000
$174,000
TUCSO
N BY-PASS
ROUTE 83
RO
U TE 216
ROUTE 19
ROUTE 85
RO
UTE
77
ROUTE 86
I-10
I-10 WESTfuture i11 supercorridor
TUCSON
MARANA
NOGALES
2 Perspective
CITY OF MARANA MASTER PLAN I-11 SUPER CORRIDOR [ -Spring 2014
- A transit oriented city capitalizing on next generation technology helping link the city of Marana with Tucson, Pheonix and on up the new CANAMEX corridor.
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Passenger TrainStreet Car
3 Lane Road 3 Lane Road Freight TrainLiving MachineBio-filtration
Train Station
.
.
Marana Construction CostsProject Duration: 156Net Leasable Area: 400,000 SFLand: 35-50 acresSoft Costs: Architecture, Engineering, Title, Title Insurance, Taxes, Developm-ent Fee, Project Overhead, Legal, Inspection Fees, Marketing, Leasing ommis-sions, Construction Loan Fee, Acquistion Fee, Operating, Cost Deficit Hard Costs: Base Building, Tenant Improvements, Residential Infrastructure, Retail Infrastructure, Office Infrastructure, Commercial Infrastructure, Flex infrastructure
3.5 M SF + SF of new construction for proposed mixed-use development adjacent to the transit hub. $235 M in new construction costs
South BoundInterstate Movement
Frieght lineRail lines
Passenger line
Frieght Access to Industries
Passenger transit station
Bike CirculationPedestiran Movement
Walking Circulation
Green circulation
Light Rail CirculationLight Rail
Lightrail transit Hub
North Bound
2 Perspective
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Passenger TrainStreet Car
3 Lane Road 3 Lane Road Freight TrainLiving MachineBio-filtration
Train Station
.
.
Marana Construction CostsProject Duration: 156Net Leasable Area: 400,000 SFLand: 35-50 acresSoft Costs: Architecture, Engineering, Title, Title Insurance, Taxes, Developm-ent Fee, Project Overhead, Legal, Inspection Fees, Marketing, Leasing ommis-sions, Construction Loan Fee, Acquistion Fee, Operating, Cost Deficit Hard Costs: Base Building, Tenant Improvements, Residential Infrastructure, Retail Infrastructure, Office Infrastructure, Commercial Infrastructure, Flex infrastructure
3.5 M SF + SF of new construction for proposed mixed-use development adjacent to the transit hub. $235 M in new construction costs
South BoundInterstate Movement
Frieght lineRail lines
Passenger line
Frieght Access to Industries
Passenger transit station
Bike CirculationPedestiran Movement
Walking Circulation
Green circulation
Light Rail CirculationLight Rail
Lightrail transit Hub
North Bound
2 Perspective
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Two703
2.00%
Black806
2.30%
White24,05068.80%
Asian1,2803.70%
Indian1,2803.70%
Islander282
0.80%
Other76
0.20%
Hispanic7,730
22.10%
TOTAL PROJECTION36,000 110,000
Living Alone2,129
18.80%
NonfamilyHouseholds2,81224.90%
FamilyHouseholds
8,48375.10%
Marriedcouple
7,28564.50%
Malehouseholder
4213.70%
Femalehouseholder
7776.90%
over65 years
5645.00%
childrenunder 18
4,04935.80%
peopleover 652,66923.60%
11,295
Kindergarten490
6.00%
Preschool677
8.30%
High School1,546
19.00%
Elementary School3,483
42.90%
College1,927
23.70%
8,123
OtherMarana UnifiedSchool District
1,800
Ritz-Carlton350
Wal-mart450 Town of
Marana300
Frys Foodand Drug
240
MaranaHealthCenter
195Sargent Controlsand Aerospace
255
RACIAL DEMOGRAPHICS
HOUSEHOLDS
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
EMPLOYMENT 6,388
DEMOGRAPHICS | THOSE WHO DWELL HERE
DESIGN IMPLICATIONSMarana has the economic potential to develop into a transit oriented, economically viable, livable city. Planning efforts must be aggressive and utilize the citys unique location to produce jobs and promote sustainable development.
North Marana
East Marana
113
160
2012
NEW SINGLE FAMILYHOME PERMITS
AREA IN SQ MI 121 (of town)MILES OF STREETS 300MILES OF 1-10 20
102
375
South Marana
2 Perspective
GREEN FINGER CIRCULATION
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Two703
2.00%
Black806
2.30%
White24,05068.80%
Asian1,2803.70%
Indian1,2803.70%
Islander282
0.80%
Other76
0.20%
Hispanic7,730
22.10%
TOTAL PROJECTION36,000 110,000
Living Alone2,129
18.80%
NonfamilyHouseholds2,81224.90%
FamilyHouseholds
8,48375.10%
Marriedcouple
7,28564.50%
Malehouseholder
4213.70%
Femalehouseholder
7776.90%
over65 years
5645.00%
childrenunder 18
4,04935.80%
peopleover 652,66923.60%
11,295
Kindergarten490
6.00%
Preschool677
8.30%
High School1,546
19.00%
Elementary School3,483
42.90%
College1,927
23.70%
8,123
OtherMarana UnifiedSchool District
1,800
Ritz-Carlton350
Wal-mart450 Town of
Marana300
Frys Foodand Drug
240
MaranaHealthCenter
195Sargent Controlsand Aerospace
255
RACIAL DEMOGRAPHICS
HOUSEHOLDS
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
EMPLOYMENT 6,388
DEMOGRAPHICS | THOSE WHO DWELL HERE
DESIGN IMPLICATIONSMarana has the economic potential to develop into a transit oriented, economically viable, livable city. Planning efforts must be aggressive and utilize the citys unique location to produce jobs and promote sustainable development.
North Marana
East Marana
113
160
2012
NEW SINGLE FAMILYHOME PERMITS
AREA IN SQ MI 121 (of town)MILES OF STREETS 300MILES OF 1-10 20
102
375
South Marana
2 Perspective
GREEN FINGER CIRCULATION
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CAP
PRIMARY CIRCULATION
Residential Community
Residential Community
Transit Hub CRITICAL NODE
CAP Living MachineStaging
WaterFrom Hub
Downtown
PRIMARY CIRCULATION WATER FILTRATION PROGRAM
Residential Community
Residential Community
Transit Hub CRITICAL NODE
CAP
FilteredTo Hub
+ Downtown
Living MachineStaging
WaterFrom Hub
Public Park
DowntownResidential Community
Residential Community
Transit Hub CRITICAL NODE
Tech IndustryPublic Plaza
WATER FILTRATION
ESSENTIAL PROGRAM
CIRCULATION + VITAL AREAS
TUCSON BASIN
MARANA
IF MARANA BECAME MANHATTEN ISLANDThe Tucson and Tortilita Mountains contain the town to the west and the
residents with excellent view shed amenities. Architect Bill Mackey created an overlay graphic of available developable land in Southern Arizona.
east. between these mountain ranges is relatively flat land. providing the
FilteredTo Hub
+ Downtown
Downtown
2 Perspective
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CAP
PRIMARY CIRCULATION
Residential Community
Residential Community
Transit Hub CRITICAL NODE
CAP Living MachineStaging
WaterFrom Hub
Downtown
PRIMARY CIRCULATION WATER FILTRATION PROGRAM
Residential Community
Residential Community
Transit Hub CRITICAL NODE
CAP
FilteredTo Hub
+ Downtown
Living MachineStaging
WaterFrom Hub
Public Park
DowntownResidential Community
Residential Community
Transit Hub CRITICAL NODE
Tech IndustryPublic Plaza
WATER FILTRATION
ESSENTIAL PROGRAM
CIRCULATION + VITAL AREAS
TUCSON BASIN
MARANA
IF MARANA BECAME MANHATTEN ISLANDThe Tucson and Tortilita Mountains contain the town to the west and the
residents with excellent view shed amenities. Architect Bill Mackey created an overlay graphic of available developable land in Southern Arizona.
east. between these mountain ranges is relatively flat land. providing the
FilteredTo Hub
+ Downtown
Downtown
2 Perspective
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CENTER FOR INFORMATION + COLLABORATIONUU I UNVIERSITY OF ARIZONA [ -Fall 2013
- Linking the northern edge of campus creating a hub for academia, public exhibit space and more,
[
CONCRETE
EARTH WORK
LSTREET LIGHTBBENCH
RBIKE RACK
CHILLED WATER LINE
SITE BOUNDARY
SEWER LINE
ASPHALT
PPARKING
LEGEND
UNDERGROUND ACCESS
WATER
E SPEEDWAY BLVD
N. E
uclid
Ave
.
N
0 32magnetic north
N
CIC SITE
TREE PALM TREE
CIC SITE PLAN
0 200
-Vertical Plumbing-Restrooms
-Screen Wall Shading-Structural Walls-Super Structure
-Vertical Mechanical Shafts
-Vertical Circulation-Horizontal Circulation
-Glass Glazing
-Super Structure
PROGRAM DIAGRAM
TOTAL w EXTERIOR 94,584
NET +
GR
OS
S
NET AREA: 51,588
NET AREA: 104,715
Building Efficiency: 49%
BE: 49% Service: 14.3%
OPEN STUDY
OUTDOOR SPACE
PUBLIC SPACE
LOBBY ATRIUM
ADMINISTRATION
SERVICE
COLLABERATION2 Perspective
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CENTER FOR INFORMATION + COLLABORATIONUU I UNVIERSITY OF ARIZONA [ -Fall 2013
- Linking the northern edge of campus creating a hub for academia, public exhibit space and more,
[
CONCRETE
EARTH WORK
LSTREET LIGHTBBENCH
RBIKE RACK
CHILLED WATER LINE
SITE BOUNDARY
SEWER LINE
ASPHALT
PPARKING
LEGEND
UNDERGROUND ACCESS
WATER
E SPEEDWAY BLVD
N. E
uclid
Ave
.
N
0 32magnetic north
N
CIC SITE
TREE PALM TREE
CIC SITE PLAN
0 200
-Vertical Plumbing-Restrooms
-Screen Wall Shading-Structural Walls-Super Structure
-Vertical Mechanical Shafts
-Vertical Circulation-Horizontal Circulation
-Glass Glazing
-Super Structure
PROGRAM DIAGRAM
TOTAL w EXTERIOR 94,584
NET +
GR
OS
S
NET AREA: 51,588
NET AREA: 104,715
Building Efficiency: 49%
BE: 49% Service: 14.3%
OPEN STUDY
OUTDOOR SPACE
PUBLIC SPACE
LOBBY ATRIUM
ADMINISTRATION
SERVICE
COLLABERATION2 Perspective
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Car Circulation
Site Circulation
Site entrance
Site setbacks
Utility Tunnel
Utilities
SITE ACCESS
Access AlleyUTILITYTUNNEL A - Metal Mesh Screen
B - Wide FlangeC - Round Steel Tube
Building
Parti Procession
Breezeway
Outdoor space
Pedestrian Circulation
PossibleMassing
SITE ANALYSIS:
2 Perspective
WALL DETAILD - Rectangular Steel TubeE - Square Steel TubeF - Metal Strip Shading
G - Steel FrameH - Curtain WallI - Mullion
J - Glass StructureK - Rectangular Glass ClipL - Spider Fitting
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Car Circulation
Site Circulation
Site entrance
Site setbacks
Utility Tunnel
Utilities
SITE ACCESS
Access AlleyUTILITYTUNNEL A - Metal Mesh Screen
B - Wide FlangeC - Round Steel Tube
Building
Parti Procession
Breezeway
Outdoor space
Pedestrian Circulation
PossibleMassing
SITE ANALYSIS:
2 Perspective
WALL DETAILD - Rectangular Steel TubeE - Square Steel TubeF - Metal Strip Shading
G - Steel FrameH - Curtain WallI - Mullion
J - Glass StructureK - Rectangular Glass ClipL - Spider Fitting
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1/16 STRUCTURAL MODEL2 Perspective
1/16 Model
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1/16 STRUCTURAL MODEL2 Perspective
1/16 Model
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2 Perspective - Aerial
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST[ UU I FOOTHILLS CHURCH CAMPUS [ -Spring 2013
- A new Unitarian Church proposal nestled in the precious Sonora desert landscape located just north of Tucson Arizona.
NORTH ORACLE RO
AD
N
DOWNTOWN TUCSON
10500 N. ORACLE RD5,137 ABOVE SEA
14.8 Miles
BROWN MT. RANGE
PUSCH RIDGE8,257 ASL
CATALINA MOUNTAIN
9,157 ABOVE SEA
EAST NARANJA ROAD
EAST
PUSCH VIEW
LA
NE
NO
RTH
1st A
VENUE
OR
ACLE R
OAD
ORACLE SITE10500 N. Oracle
Lat: 3223'36.78"NLong: 11057'22.79"W
SANTA CATALINA MOUNTAIN RANGE0 30
magnetic north
N
1" = 30-0"
1:30 SITE PLANLOT SIZE: 14.66 ACRES
638,493 sq. ft.
ZONING: SR (SUBURBAN RANCH)
A
C
E
F
B
D
Social hall
Education
Sanctuary
Chapel
Parking
Courtyard
G Info Center
SIDE YARD SET BACK: 10FRONT YARD SET BACK: 50
H Nursery
I Kitchen
2,016 sq. ft.
1,592 sq. ft.
2,160 sq. ft.
198 sq. ft.
8,000 sq. ft.
3,036 sq. ft.
980 sq. ft.
952 sq. ft.
672 sq. ft.
J Library 1130 sq. ft.
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2 Perspective - Aerial
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST[ UU I FOOTHILLS CHURCH CAMPUS [ -Spring 2013
- A new Unitarian Church proposal nestled in the precious Sonora desert landscape located just north of Tucson Arizona.
NORTH ORACLE RO
AD
N
DOWNTOWN TUCSON
10500 N. ORACLE RD5,137 ABOVE SEA
14.8 Miles
BROWN MT. RANGE
PUSCH RIDGE8,257 ASL
CATALINA MOUNTAIN
9,157 ABOVE SEA
EAST NARANJA ROAD
EAST
PUSCH VIEW
LA
NE
NO
RTH
1st A
VENUE
OR
ACLE R
OAD
ORACLE SITE10500 N. Oracle
Lat: 3223'36.78"NLong: 11057'22.79"W
SANTA CATALINA MOUNTAIN RANGE0 30
magnetic north
N
1" = 30-0"
1:30 SITE PLANLOT SIZE: 14.66 ACRES
638,493 sq. ft.
ZONING: SR (SUBURBAN RANCH)
A
C
E
F
B
D
Social hall
Education
Sanctuary
Chapel
Parking
Courtyard
G Info Center
SIDE YARD SET BACK: 10FRONT YARD SET BACK: 50
H Nursery
I Kitchen
2,016 sq. ft.
1,592 sq. ft.
2,160 sq. ft.
198 sq. ft.
8,000 sq. ft.
3,036 sq. ft.
980 sq. ft.
952 sq. ft.
672 sq. ft.
J Library 1130 sq. ft.
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LAND ETHICS PROGRAMMING
The resolution to this solar issue was to rotate the southern building 90 degrees while maintaining the same FFE. This new orientation created a central courtyard that would channel wind water and people through, creating a lush heavily vegetat-ed garden space.
These new lines allowed for window targeting and narrowing your view on this breath taking Pusch Ridge. Minor cuts allowed for all rooms to have a glimpse of this views while the major spaces (Sanctuary, Social Hall, Courtyard) were given the best views.
LEVEL FFE
SOLAR ORIENTATION
N
SOLAR ORIENTATION
VIEW
AN
GLE
S
TOPO
GRAP
HY AN
GLES
N
PUSCH RIDGE VIEW
TARGETED VECTORS
2 Section - East
SANCTUARY EXTERIOR
SANCTUARY
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LAND ETHICS PROGRAMMING
The resolution to this solar issue was to rotate the southern building 90 degrees while maintaining the same FFE. This new orientation created a central courtyard that would channel wind water and people through, creating a lush heavily vegetat-ed garden space.
These new lines allowed for window targeting and narrowing your view on this breath taking Pusch Ridge. Minor cuts allowed for all rooms to have a glimpse of this views while the major spaces (Sanctuary, Social Hall, Courtyard) were given the best views.
LEVEL FFE
SOLAR ORIENTATION
N
SOLAR ORIENTATION
VIEW
AN
GLE
S
TOPO
GRAP
HY AN
GLES
N
PUSCH RIDGE VIEW
TARGETED VECTORS
2 Section - East
SANCTUARY EXTERIOR
SANCTUARY
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Plan 3" = 1'-0"
2
Section Perspective 6" = 1'-0"
5
Elevation
Force Diagram
Deformation Diagram
Moment Diagram
This one way system attempts to bridge the gap while remaining outside the no build zone. The no build zone forced the design vertical while the spanning the gap at the 8 mark. This design attempts to fabricate a pin connection at both ends of the vertical piers allowing deformation forced down by the load applicator. Lateral stability was acheived through the double system that has trianglular legs that stems out providing even more stablity. The legs are capped with steel on both ends allowing the vectors to allign as they feed into the next material. Both systems are tied together with a welded compressive steel plate that runs the distance of the barring surface which allows even greater lateral stability. The top fanned out pieces of steel create the bench where the applicator sits and was designed to be form specic to the forces coming down. The steel should deform and bow outward but is held in check by the welded peices on the inside.
CONCEPT EVOLUTION
STURCTURES FORM CRUSHING[ ONE WAY CRUSHING I ARC322 [ -Spring 2013
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Plan 3" = 1'-0"
2
Section Perspective 6" = 1'-0"
5
Elevation
Force Diagram
Deformation Diagram
Moment Diagram
This one way system attempts to bridge the gap while remaining outside the no build zone. The no build zone forced the design vertical while the spanning the gap at the 8 mark. This design attempts to fabricate a pin connection at both ends of the vertical piers allowing deformation forced down by the load applicator. Lateral stability was acheived through the double system that has trianglular legs that stems out providing even more stablity. The legs are capped with steel on both ends allowing the vectors to allign as they feed into the next material. Both systems are tied together with a welded compressive steel plate that runs the distance of the barring surface which allows even greater lateral stability. The top fanned out pieces of steel create the bench where the applicator sits and was designed to be form specic to the forces coming down. The steel should deform and bow outward but is held in check by the welded peices on the inside.
CONCEPT EVOLUTION
STURCTURES FORM CRUSHING[ ONE WAY CRUSHING I ARC322 [ -Spring 2013