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C O M P E T I T I O N S PRATT INSTITUTE
INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM of WRITING
DEAN’S LIST SPRING 20107, 2014, FALL 2013
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PRESIDENT’S LIST FALL 2016, SPRING 2016, FALL 2015, SPRING 2015 DESIGN 402-
DISTINGUISHED PROJECT REVIEW
CENTRAL PARK OF SONGDO, INCHEON | TEAM OF 10 ADVISORS: PHILLIPE BAUMANN + MICHAEL WEN SU
LISBON, PORTUGAL | | TEAM OF 5
BIODESIGN CHALLENGE
PROTOTYPE | PRESENTER Museum of Modern Art | TEAM OF 11 ADVISORS: RICHARD SARRACH + KATHERINE INGRAM
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A R C H I T E C T U R E AGNETA ARCHITECTS NEW YORK, NY | 917.821.9022 | JANUARY - MAY, 2017 Brooklyn Historical Society | Cultural Project - Brooklyn, NY Organization of exhibition spaces assist Red-line correction and sketch revision 6LWH YLVLWV DQG GLPHQVLRQ YHULƓFDWLRQ Mill work design assist and shop drawings Coordination of lighting and shading systems
SARRAZIN ARCHITECTURE PORT CHESTER NY | 914.584.8437 | MAY - AUGUST, 2014+MAY - AUGUST, 2015 5-7 Story | 30-60 units | Residential projects - Stamford, CT + White Plains, NY Single family | Residential design - Scarsdale, NY Residential site survey and documentation, SD, CD, and project sheet set-up Red-line correction and revision Hospitality | Restaurant Design | Commercial project - Stamford, CT Survey interior space, assist w/ organization of equipment, sitting and bar design 3D modeling, interior scene visualization, exterior renderings Fabrication of center ceiling panels - Peruvian Scene molded
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DESIGN STATEMENT Are there many Lisbons? Are they based on the individuals experiences and routines? Can they all merge and celebrate each other? May leisure, daily map, and street encounters live in a single combined space attracting both the permanent dweller and the temporary visitor. Our thesis is based on a criticism to the disconnected isolated park nodes and the street as a limited scape which controls encounters. ARCH 403 Thesis Design Instructor: Michael Su & Philippe Baumann Collaboration with: Elard Timana
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SKETCH MODEL - RIGHT The streets in most cities has become static. Datums where spaces and activities depart from, but not the host. This sketch model is questioning the idea of what if the street datum will expand? Through the process of delamination, creating new public spaces above and bellow the existing city. While doing so it will also begin to uncover the hidden spaces within the city, opening up culture and providing a different overview of Lisbon, Portugal.
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