Mike BeamerDesign Work | University of Oregon | MArch 2012 100 S. Alameda #208, Los Angeles, CA | (213) 268-0101 | [email protected]
Sisters Mobile Art Studio Spring 2011 | Professor Erin Moore
The primary goal of this project is to create a space that will draw talented artists to Sisters and provide them an enriching experience of the area while facilitating the creation of great works of art.
The living and working functions are separated into their own units which face a common porch providing an expansion of perceived space and a connection to the outdoors.
The modular construction sits lightly on the ground and is easily transport-able on the back of a flatbed truck. A steel exoskeleton provides a rugged structure to which Structural Insulated Panels are bolted, providing a continuous layer of insulation.
The project aims to have net-zero impact, through use of PV panels, cap-turing rainwater, and composting all waste. Contact with each of these systems will enhance the user’s awareness of personal consumption.
FORM GENERATION
Experience Sisters
Facilitate Creation
Assembly
Form Generation
Reclaimed Materials
Barn Wood
Corrugated Tin
SteelReclaimed Materials
Barn Wood
Corrugated Tin
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FACILITATE CREATION
Experience Sisters
Facilitate Creation
Assembly
Form Generation
Reclaimed Materials
Barn Wood
Corrugated Tin
SteelReclaimed Materials
Barn Wood
Corrugated Tin
Steel
Slide for ViewsSlide for Views
Experience Sisters
Facilitate Creation
Assembly
Form Generation
Reclaimed Materials
Barn Wood
Corrugated Tin
SteelReclaimed Materials
Barn Wood
Corrugated Tin
Steel
Spread for Space
Experience Sisters
Facilitate Creation
Assembly
Form Generation
Reclaimed Materials
Barn Wood
Corrugated Tin
SteelReclaimed Materials
Barn Wood
Corrugated Tin
Steel
Double Wide!
Experience Sisters
Facilitate Creation
Assembly
Form Generation
Reclaimed Materials
Barn Wood
Corrugated Tin
SteelReclaimed Materials
Barn Wood
Corrugated Tin
Steel
Max Road Dimensions
Experience Sisters
Facilitate Creation
Assembly
Form Generation
Reclaimed Materials
Barn Wood
Corrugated Tin
SteelReclaimed Materials
Barn Wood
Corrugated Tin
Steel
Tilt to Balance Light
max road dimensions
double wide!
spread for space
slide for views
tilt to balance light
ample daylighting
flexible spaces
lighting control
closed loop awareness
Physical Model
Form Iterations
Context Rendering
Sisters Mobile Art Studio Spring 2011 | Professor Erin Moore
WORK
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RECLAIMED CORRUGATED RECLAIMED CORRUGATED STEEL ROOFING
SIPS PANELS, CONTINUOUS, SIPS PANELS, CONTINUOUS, THERMAL-BRIDGE FREETHERMAL-BRIDGE FREE
WELDED STEEL EXOSKELETONWELDED STEEL EXOSKELETON
RECLAIMED BARNWOOD RECLAIMED BARNWOOD RAIN SCREEN
ELECTRICAL
WATER / HEAT
NON-WASTE
STRUCTURE
ELECTRICAL
WATER / HEAT
NON-WASTE
STRUCTURE
ELECTRICAL
WATER / HEAT
NON-WASTE
STRUCTURE
ELECTRICAL
WATER / HEAT
NON-WASTE
STRUCTURE
ELECTRICAL
WATER / HEAT
NON-WASTE
STRUCTURE
ELECTRICAL
WATER / HEAT
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PV CHARGED BATTERY ARRAY, ENERGY MONITORING PV CHARGED BATTERY ARRAY, ENERGY MONITORING PV CHARGED BATTERY ARRAY, ENERGY MONITORING PV CHARGED BATTERY ARRAY, ENERGY MONITORING OF HIGH-EFFICIENCY COMPONANTS
CAPTURED RAINWATER FILTERED, THEN HEATED CAPTURED RAINWATER FILTERED, THEN HEATED CAPTURED RAINWATER FILTERED, THEN HEATED CAPTURED RAINWATER FILTERED, THEN HEATED BY SOLAR THERMAL PANELS TO PROVIDE POTABLE BY SOLAR THERMAL PANELS TO PROVIDE POTABLE BY SOLAR THERMAL PANELS TO PROVIDE POTABLE
WATER AND SPACE HEATING.
ALL WASTE COMPOSTEDALL WASTE COMPOSTED
Strategic Interventions at Booth Kelly Terminal Design Studio | Winter-Spring 2012 | Professor Brook Muller
PHASE 1 - Inlet Renewal- Completed 2011
PHASE 2 - Mill Pond Dam Removal - Constructed Wetland - Completed 2012
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PHASE 3 - Booth Kelly Site - Current Design Proposal
In 1851, Elias and Isaac Briggs dug channels connecting a series of preexisting sloughs to create a new braid off of the Willamette River. This channel brought the power of the river to their property and spurred the development of the city of Springfield.
In the 1980s, The mill was closed and the Booth Kelly property donated to the city of Springfield. The millrace was largely forgotten and the mill was left an empty shell, awaiting new life.
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The Booth Kelly mill thrived along the banks of the millrace for decades, providing employment to half of the city in 1917.
First Floor Plan - 1/16”=1’ - N
Second Floor Plan - 1/16”=1’ - N
PERMEABLE PATHWAYSHuman Scale Organization Introduced
NURTURE NEW CONNECTIONSEcology, Community, Business and Industry
HONOR THE HISTORYRevitalize the Existing Timber Structures
Perspective from North Park Blocks
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Passive House Model Home - Philomath, ORPassive House Model Home - Philomath, ORPassive House Model Home - Philomath, ORPassive House Model Home - Philomath, OR Fall 2011 - Building Designer and Passive House Consultant Fall 2011 - Building Designer and Passive House Consultant
In 2012, I was hired by a developer in Philomath, Oregon to create the schematic design for a single-story, single-family Passive House, to blend into the suburban context.
In addition to the schematic design work, I completed energy use analysis as the Passive House Consultant, and developed construction details in collaboration with the builder and project engineer.
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Air Tight ConstructionKeeps Out Leaky Cold Spots
Recover ExhaustHeat at 90% Efficiency
Maximize DaylightingThick Insulation Wrapsthe House Like a Blanket
Window Install Detail Hand Sketch
RAISED HEEL TRUSS WITH 20” CELLULOSE INSULATION
PLYWOOD, TAPED AT SEAMS, PRIMARY AIR BARRIER AND VAPOR CONTROL LAYER
DOUBLE-STUD WALL WITH 10.5” DENSE-PACK CELLULOSE
2x4 UTILITY CHASE MINIMIZES PENETRATIONS
14” TJI CAVITY WITH DENSE PACK CELLULOSE
THERM heat flux models were used to analyze heat loss in the limited eave space. The inner wall’s top plate will be held low, with polyiso above to increase the R-Value in this vulnerable area while avoiding the potential thermal bridge through the headers.
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www.casl.uoregon.edu1801 Moss Street
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Hygrothermal Analysis with WUFI suggest that moisture is managed appropriately. Water content in each component decreases over time, the temperature inside the air barrier does not reach the dew point, and RH shows a downward trend out of the 80s.
PHPP ANALYSIS
Floor Cavity Under Floor Floor Total R Wall Exterior Wall Total R Attic Insulation Attic R Heat Demand [kBtu/sfyr]
Reduction frm Original
Cellulose 2" Polyiso 37.9 2" PolyIso 38.6 24" Cellulose 84.8 9.25 Original ValCellulose 2" Polyiso 37.9 3" Polyiso 44.8 24" Cellulose 84.8 8.59 -‐0.66Cellulose 2" Polyiso 37.9 4" Polyiso 51 24" Cellulose 84.8 8.09 -‐1.16Cellulose 2" Polyiso 37.9 5" Polyiso 57.2 24" Cellulose 84.8 7.71 -‐1.54
Cellulose 1" Polyiso 31.5 4" Polyiso 51 24" Cellulose 84.8 8.67 0.58Cellulose 2" Polyiso 37.9 4" Polyiso 51 24" Cellulose 84.8 8.09 Original ValCellulose 3" Polyiso 44.1 4" Polyiso 51 24" Cellulose 84.8 7.68 -‐0.41Cellulose 4" Polyiso 50.4 4" Polyiso 51 24" Cellulose 84.8 7.38 -‐0.71
Cellulose 2" Polyiso 37.9 4" Polyiso 51 24" Cellulose 84.8 8.09 Original ValDenseFiberGlass 2" Polyiso 41.7 4" Polyiso 51 24" Cellulose 84.8 7.83 -‐0.262" Ploy+Cellulose 2" Polyiso 47.3 4" Polyiso 51 24" Cellulose 84.8 7.52 -‐0.577" Denim 2" Polyiso 38.3 4" Polyiso 51 24" Cellulose 84.8 8.06 -‐0.03
Cellulose 2" Polyiso 37.9 4" Polyiso 51 16" Denim 55.8 8.93 Original ValCellulose 2" Polyiso 37.9 4" Polyiso 51 16" Den + 8" Cell 81.3 8.16 -‐0.77Cellulose 2" Polyiso 37.9 4" Polyiso 51 24" Denim 82.8 8.13 -‐0.8Cellulose 2" Polyiso 37.9 4" Polyiso 51 16" Dnm + 12" Cel 106.9 7.93 -‐1Cellulose 2" Polyiso 37.9 4" Polyiso 51 16" Dnm + 16" Cel 106.9 7.76 -‐1.17
NOTE: All figures assume very high performance windows and doors and "Medium Thermal Mass" (2 layers of drywall or comp)
Exterior Rigid
Under Floor w/ Cellulose and Rigid [Assuming 4"Poly on Exterior Wall]
Under Floor Alternatives [Assuming 4" Poly Ext Wall and 2" Underfloor]
Attic Insulation [Assuming 4" Poly Ext Wall & 2" Underfloor]
MY ROLES:
Co-Director - 2011 - Recruited and Led 40+ student volunteers - Assisted Development of 6 CASL Courses - Developed Sustaining Model for the group
Passive House Consulting - Lead the Envelope Redesign - PHPP, WUFI and THERM modeling - Presentations to Students and Community
STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF
SHEATHING
2x4 RAFTERS
CELLULOSE - 24" LOOSE FILL
POLYISO
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SKIP SHEATHING
UTILITY CHASE
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L BRACKET AT STUDS
SINGLE TOP PLATE
PLYWOOD AIR BARRIER
2x4 STUD WALL 24" O.C.
COTTON DENIM BATT
EXISTING 2x4 STUD WALL
EXISTING WOOD LAP SIDING
4" POLYISO FOIL FACED
1x3 BATTAN AIR SPACE
CEDAR LAP SIDING
3/4" PLYWOOD SILL SEALER
HARDWOOD FLOOR
3/4" SUBFLOOR TAPED AIR BARRIER
2x8 JOIST & DENIM BATTS
3" POLYISO FOIL FACED & TAPED
GREEN GUARD WRB
METAL FLASHING
INSECT SCREENING
SPRAY FOAMOSB TAPED AT SEAMS
FOUNDATION UPGRADE
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UTILITY CHASE
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L BRACKET AT STUDS
SINGLE TOP PLATE
PLYWOOD AIR BARRIER
2x4 STUD WALL 24" O.C.
COTTON DENIM BATT
EXISTING 2x4 STUD WALL
EXISTING WOOD LAP SIDING
4" POLYISO FOIL FACED
1x3 BATTAN AIR SPACE
CEDAR LAP SIDING
3/4" PLYWOOD SILL SEALER
HARDWOOD FLOOR
3/4" SUBFLOOR TAPED AIR BARRIER
2x8 JOIST & DENIM BATTS
3" POLYISO FOIL FACED & TAPED
GREEN GUARD WRB
METAL FLASHING
INSECT SCREENING
SPRAY FOAMOSB TAPED AT SEAMS
FOUNDATION UPGRADE
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- Project in collaboration with Hamza Al-Omari and Cindy Chen from Emily Carr University of Art+Design in Vancouver B.C.- Created Animated Visualizations of Luma in Softimage
LUMA - Kinetic Tesselation Shading Generator Kinetic Architecture Studio | Spring 2010 | Professor Stephen Duff
Material Options
Blade Shape Options
Possible Applications
Brushed Steel
Diamond
Translucent Acrylic Plastic
Carbon Fiber
Oxidized Steel
Rusted Steel
Birch Plywood
Osage Orange Wood
HAMZA AL-OMARI, MIKE BEAMER & CINDY CHEN KINETIC ARCHITECURE SPRING 2010
Material Options
Blade Shape Options
Possible Applications
Brushed Steel
Diamond
Translucent Acrylic Plastic
Carbon Fiber
Oxidized Steel
Rusted Steel
Birch Plywood
Osage Orange Wood
HAMZA AL-OMARI, MIKE BEAMER & CINDY CHEN KINETIC ARCHITECURE SPRING 2010
Generated Pattern Variations by Blade Shape 1:4 Scale Prototype
Kinetic Mechanism Detail
Autodesk Softimage Renderings
Digital Experimentation Additional Digital Work at www.MikeBeamer.CarbonMade.com
Chocolate Petal Ice Cream Bowl | Rhino Model | 3D Printed 2 Part Mold
Image Extrusion | Grasshopper & Rhino - 3D model created from 2D image luminosity
Brick Shadow Image Generator | Grasshopper and Rhino | Independent Study - Metal fins protruding between brick courses of a facade create an image in afternoon shadows.
Film Production Design and Set Construction Lead Designer and Builder for Over Two Dozen Music Videos & Commercials
Alkaline Trio | “Help Me” Bentley, Kanye West & Andre 3000 | “Everybody”
8’ Tall Skull | Digital Guided Cross-Section Construction
Metro Station | “Seventeen Forever”
Good Charlotte | “Like It’s Her Birthday”
Additional Film Design Samples at www.ObliqueContent.com
No Age | “Eraser”
Interpolation - Permanent Art Installation Pizza Research Institute | Eugene, OR | Lead Designer | Built by Design Bridge