Tpavone_portfolio Draft 3
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T o n y Pavone P o r t f o l i o 2 0 0 9
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Urban Avairy
Elevating Scars of History
Sub Hub
Collabrative Arts Commune
Amphitheate
Object Encode: Memory Mote
Cybernetic Organism Facility
Somatopia
Body Fixtures
Haptic Material Studies
cover image: pattern design developed to study the morphology of hexagonal structures. Somatopia
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Tony Pavone
email: [email protected]
phone: 1 559 350 2449
address:
20611 rd. 248
Lindsay, CA 93247
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hand speaking b e a u t i f u l ; beautiful hand study fall 2oo4
If a blind man/woman and adeaf woman/man met in the(almost) center of a plaza filled
with people, how would theycommunicate?
I want to say that the body of my
work coherently considers the root of
this question, but i appreciate the
obscurity of the scenario enough to
understand that every mark i make
another mark can be made with
equal/opposite and greater force;
therefore, the act of making has no
beginning or end...just an action.
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unlike the the golden rectangle, le modulor or the vitruvian man this contempo-
rary system considers the unraveling of the skin as a measure of spatial sensation.
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the organization of my closet consist of a system of three zones. zone 1 has all the objects that i use frequently,zone 2 has the objects that are used continously, zone 3 has the objects that are never used but have alot ofmass.
all memories have mass. some memories have alot of mass and others have millions of particles that createa single mass.
objects in zone 3 have a single memory associated with it. objects in zone 1 have several memories. objectsin zone 2 are continously used such that all memories are recycled. to resist amensia new objects or recycledobjects fuse and create a mass.
Tony Pavone portfolio 2009 B.Arch from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 06 object encode: memory motel page 1 of 38
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Terry Hargrave Studio spring 2oo6
MEMORY MOTEL, carrizo plain, CA
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Tony Pavone portfolio 2009 B.Arch from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 06 object encode: memory motel page 1 of 38
What is "voice"? It is the sense of agency that makes a person confident that he or she will be heard r.grossman- psychotherapist
narcissistic voice - continuous proof of the significance of their voice, narcissists must find people to hear and value them. r.grossman
echo - is a reflection of sound, arriving at the listener some time after the direct sound.
Not the power to remember, but its very opposite, the power to forget, is a necessary condition for our existence. st. basil
The noosphere can be seen as the sphere of human thought...noosphere is the third in a succession of phases of development of the E
cognition" is to describe the emergent development of knowledge and concepts within a group that culminate in both thought and actio
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voices & echoes of carrizo plains
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these echoes in apyschical sense effect the
voices that inhabit the
system.
phenomenologically the
antagonist inhibits the
concious experience of
the voices through isolated
listening of reflected
sound.
voices indulge sound to
be listened too, creating asense of agency that a
particular voice will be
encoded and impact the
surrounding environment.
in essence the psychologi-
cal voice is life; therefore,
the voices needs to be
heard to know their alive.
inclusively the 26 voices
can be heard allowing for
a narcissistic existence,
and until the duration
echolessness the 26voices will remain echoed
in the contained system-
atic cognitive noosphere.
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Tom Fowler Studio, Winter 2005
Elevating Scars of History, Roosevelt Island, NYC
nspired by a the geometry and primary colors of a abstract Mondrian painting, this
competition entry attempts to utilize the atrium space as an outlet where architectural
program plugs into the structure to deviate from closed circulation paths for a healthy
user experience......
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You enter the project through a circulation spine that penetrates through an existing
window of the small pox hospital ruin. This spine is inclined and connects the polymer
celled spaces that puncture through a glass and perforated steel skin envelope. The
ransforming pattern of the skin compliments the evening entourage of lights that glow
rom the Manhattan skyline while the cell spaces extend out to queens. The polymer
cell structures provide lighting from two sides to enable a sense of being outside. The
entire program fits into these cell spaces and includes a outdoor theater, garden and
gallery spaces.................................................
Tony Pavone portfolio 2009 B.Arch from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 02 Elevating Scars of History page 5 of 38
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atriumevent hall
gallery
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art studios
theater
lightwieght polymer
structure
high performance low-ecurtain wall
steel track for
operable panels
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study of artificial & natural light projecting into interior spaces
Tony Pavone portfolio 2009 B.Arch from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 05 Amphitheater page 13 of 38
mage: nuclear clouds over america; positvie/negative diagram of pnuematic column grid extrapolation
Las Vegas
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a r c h i t e c t u r eLas Vegas, NV
In 2006 the Barbary Coast Hote& Casino in Las Vegas wa
demolished and resurrected a
a parking structure for its neigh
boring Flamingo Hotel guest. The
beginnings of the parking struc
ture at the former Barbary Coas
Hotel continues to serve it
purpose for five hundred
vehicles set at level (-1). Th
audience rises 30 feet from the
vehicular space to a subsidence
stage level (0), where they are
interrupted by 928 pnuematic
columns that raise and lower to
alter the spatial stage qualities
The back drop of the stage is a
load bearing concrete habit
able wall that serves as gallery
space, theater control booth
and restaurant 100 feet above
stage level that is accessed by a
single elevtor...........................
advisorsTerry Hargrave
Christina McPheeThomas Fowle
Rejoining Pulsating fragments Oistat 2007 competition entry
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Tony Pavone portfolio 2009 B.Arch from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 05 Amphitheater page 15 of 38
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A R T S C O M M U N ENuclear Testing Site, NV
advisors:
Terry Hargrave
Christina McPhee
Thomas Fowler
Tony Pavone portfolio 2009 B.Arch from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 04 Collaborative Arts Commune page 11 of 3
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inspired from studying a
birds wing in flight, this
Urban Aviary Prototype
offers the occasional to
avid bird watching citydewller a place atop,
aside or in between
building spaces to
experience
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Constructed of tube
steel pressure treated
with a (1) fire proofing
layer, (2) wood particles
and (3) bird feed, the
integrity of the structure
is not compromised
while the user experi-ence is heightened
with the walking
platforms and viewing
stations during feeding
time. ...
U r b a nA v ia r y P r o t o t y p e
Ralph Roesling Studtio
winter 2004
image: Constantin Brancusi Bird in Space
Tony Pavone portfolio 2009 B.Arch from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 01 urban aviary prototype page 1 of 38
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Video collage: Nuclear Bird in a Vacuum http://www.vimeo.com/6133491
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Tony Pavone portfolio 2009 B.Arch from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 01 urban aviary prototype page 3 of 38
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bird feed
wood particles
fire protection
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FountainAlley
Tony Pavone portfolio 2009 B.Arch from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 07 Cybernetic Organism Facility page 19 of 3
r u c e T o m b S t u d i o W i n t e r 2 o o 7
y b o r g s v s m u t a n t sFountain Alley, San Jose, CA
the year 2010 the technological divide will
ncourage new aspects of survival. The rich will
ecome richer and the poor will continue to strive.
y the year 2020 the technological divide will be
its acute potential with the progressive develop-
ent of genetic engineering and cybernetics that
e destruction of the natural human race will be
evitably split into two races [cyborgs and
utants].
the heart of san jose, within an assumed historic
strict, a inhabited landscape once began as a
etaphorical machine that would activate the
id-afternoon social life by interacting live/work
nd hostel type sleeping capsules for the publics
aily, weekly, monthly, or yearly purchase through
n automated currency transaction service. Theivately owned human capsule service has
cently become a tool for the poor to try and
vent themselves into the mainstream society of
e rich. Below the landscaped capsules is a
amework of initial spaces that facilitate in the
evelopment of cybernetic organisms that
ducate and develop the technologically
eclined poor.
tially the cyborg facility is situated within the
nvelope of a concrete sleeve that buries it self
6 of a mile below the earths surface. The facility
equipped with the most crucial means of cyber-etic advancement. Level (-1) is a artificially day-
temperature and humidity controlled factory
r nutrients encompassing a space that has the
apacity to store hydroponic units that feed up to
ne million. Also at level (-1) factory for construc-
on and production, the necessary equipment
nd materials for construction and production of
icro dwellings and hygiene systems are housed
thin this factory level. Levels (-2) through (-5) is
n open space with steel anchors embedded
to the concrete envelope that services the
owth and development of the cyborg popula-
on. Level (-6) is the factory for cybernetic organ-m development and a factory for corrupt
yborg extermination.
our lifetime the facility has become over grown
with the mutants extending vertically from the
arth and the design the of the cyborg facility
mited capacity required the construction of
yborg facilities that extend horizontally across the
arths surface inter-connecting all portals to its
igin portal. The mutants and cyborgs have
most stretched to their potential physical growth
at by the 2050 mutants and cyborgs will
onverge at the earths origin surface
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a logitudinal section shows one ofthe many facilities at maximumcapacity during year 2050. At thispoint in time the cyborgs havebecome a disposable society, takingon the traits of previous ancestorsfrom the year 2000, and the socialtension will, eventually, cause thecyborg race to breach the distraughtearth surface causing an upheaval
of the elite mutant cultures. It isunclear what will happen at thepoint...but we shall await the orders.
video stills montage: Somatopiahttp://www.vimeo.com/6132179
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Michael Lucas, Fall 2007 - Spring 2008
AU_C002
Footprint 225 ft2
Capacity 2 people
Min setup crew 1 person
Min setup time 10 minutes
Min inflation time 5 min.
Materials Rip-stop Polyester and Reinforced PVC
Power source 12 gram C02 cartridge with time released nano air technology
Packed weight 25 lbs.
Packed size 1x2x4 ft.
Technological developments are rapidly changing, such that, the innovations of today will be
obsolete tomorrow. This era of change is naturally reflected in social trends. People, particularly the
youth, are no longer satisfied with the same old environment day in and day out. They demand
change and variety, and this is manifest in two ways: firstly the greater turnover in material belong-
ings, such as cars, furniture and clothes, and secondly the increase movement, not only from one
occupation to another but also between physical environments. The latter has been encouraged
by the advances that have been made in communications. A new versatile architecture must
surely emerge which can accommodate these trends, perhaps a portable instant architecture or
even a short-term throw-away/recycled architecture. Traditional architecture, evolving as it does
from rigid structural forms which dictate the environmental conditions within them, could hardly be
adapted to suit these requiments
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technological dividethe gap between those with regular effective acceto technology (digital, genetic, robotic, etc)
dystopiaa society characterized by human misery, as squaloppression disease and overcrowding.
utopiaany visionary system of political or socialperfection
somatopiathe co-existence of a dystopia and utopia. at its very
minimal engagement begins with an individuals mind
therefore, each individual determines or controls there
own interpretation of a topia through the body.
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B O W L I N E K N O T
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Rip-stop Polyester and Reinforced PVC
braided nylon tension
rope
adhered seem, hh-66
adhesive
5 mm thick Polyvinyl Chloride
2.5 min
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5.0 min
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Tony Pavone portfolio 2009 B.Arch from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 06 Somatopia, not sited page 26 of 5
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USA PAVILLION
CIRCULATION RAMP
CONCRETE COURTYARD
Rip-stop polyester skin
Vertical and horizontal
braid stainless steel cables
Vertical structure diagram
Horizontal structure diagram
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The U.S. world expo 2020 is a showcase of cultures
around the world that celebrates its future of energy
and exploration through interaction, exchange and
excitement of the enhanced Paralympics games.
Since the beginning of the modern Olympics,
paraplegics have fought rigorously to compete in
the Olympic Games. But due to controversial
circumstances unstated by the Olympic game com-
mittee, the physically disabled people are left
untried.
Now! with modern technology and accelerating
advancements of virtual computer software the
enhanced Paralympics games will take on a new era
of A.I and cyborg individuals competing amongst
each other for the kevlar medal.
The pavilion is made of a piezoelectric rip-stop
polymer that generates energy from the forces of the
wind sustaining the air pressure inside. When deflated
the pavilion has the potential to stiffen its self creating
an open public space. This system of seamed piezo-
electric surfaces adapts to program needs and
growth by de-laminating the seams to add or
subtract sheets from its surface area. By utilizing the
simplicity of ancient air inflation techniques to stabi-
lize the structure there is always a constant
re-circulation of fresh air eliminating the need for
HVAC systems.
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blanket room
body motion chair
tetrahedron seat
BODY FIXTURES
Tony Pavone portfolio 2009 B.Arch from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 09 body fixtures page 29 of 3
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body motion chair: requires the user to completely relax the body to achieve balance
Design constraints: consisted of two 4x8 sheets of corrugated cardboard and glue Dimensions: 30 W x 84 L x 18 H
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b l a n k e t r o o mis inspired by the homeless who attempt
to comfort themselves by any means
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M a t e r i a l s : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
750 linear feet of white single faced corrugated
cardboard and 1000 brass plated prong
...................................... washers and fasteners
Tony Pavone portfolio 2009 B.Arch from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 09 body fixtures page 31 of 3
video collage: blanket room http://www.vimeo.com/607732
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t e t r a h e d r o n s e a t
a experiment with inflatable structures and
its ease of constructability and a diver-
gence of practical furniture to find comfort
in platonic solids
Materials:..................................
4 x 8 20 gauge polyvinyl chloride and HH-66
vinyl adhesive...................................
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H A P T I
M a t e r i a
the sense of touch is often described a
least remebered of the senses in daily li
and in the study of architecture it is bec
ing even more irrelevant.
These material studies attempt to enga
person in a multisensory experience wh
each sense is not revealed as dichotom
greater importance, but as qualities witequal importance.
Every touching experience of architec
multi-sensory; qualities of space, matte
scale are measured equally by the eye
nose, skin, tongue, skeleton and muscle
Juhani Pallassmaa
The Eyes of the Skin
reference image: heat sensitive material, Plastics 2: materials for inspirational design
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used straws o
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resin&meltingwaxTony Pavone portfolio 2009 B.Arch from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 08 material studies page 35 of 3
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