Alan Williams - Undergraduate Work Sample 2019

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Alan Williams | Work Sample Temple University | 2015-2019


The Collective Architectural Design V - ARCH 4331 - Fall 2018 Professor - Gabriel Kaprielian 3D Modeling & Drawings - Rhino3D - Illustrator - Photoshop - V-Ray

The Collective is a resilient maker community that will accommodate climate change and sea level rise over the next 100 years. The Collective will create an agglomeration economy within the pier building, housing studios, offices, shops, and residential for both makers and the public. Residents who live here have access to co-working studios as well as storefronts to sell their goods. The collective serves to connect the existing neighborhoods with the Delaware waterfront creating a new community.

Program

Circulation

Envelope


Heat Recovery Unit Under Floor Heating

Solar Cells

Solar Collectors

Climate Protected Balcony With Single + Double Glazing

Surplus Electricity Sent to Electrical Grid

Rainwater Collection


CNC Furniture Digital Fabrication Tools and Techniques - ARCH 3050 - Fall 2017 Professor - Justin Bernard Materials and Methods - ARCH 3152 - Spring 2018 Professor - Bill Craig 3D Modeling & Drawings - Rhino3D - Illustrator | CNC Mill - Plywood

Each furniture piece was created as an exploration into digital fabrication techniques. A CNC mill was utilized as the primary method of fabrication for each furniture piece. Plywood’s material properties were explored through various methods of joinery Bending methods were explored through the use of kerf cutting. The furniture was modeled in Rhino3D first, then tool paths were created in RhinoCAM, and then cut on a 4’x4‘ CNC Mill.


14"

24"

.75" 5.375" 17" 10.875"


Revit Case Study Community Center of El Rodeo - Costa Rica BIM - Special Topics in Technology - ARCH 3050 - Spring 2018 Professor - Christina Marconi 3D Modeling & Drawings - Revit

During this special topics seminar in building information modeling, a case study was chosen and modeled within Revit. Throughout the class the building was modeled to varying levels of detail, each demonstrating a different way of modeling. The class explored various modeling methods ranging from simple massings to creating and modifying families. All graphics in this class were organized utilizing graphics available within Revit.

Level 5 8.17 Level 4 6.65 Level 3 5.30

Level 2 2.00

North Elevation

Level 1 0.00




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