Anthony Principe Design Portfolio 2014

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Research Lab Teaching Lab/Classroom Lab Support Office Mechanical

Ground Floor

Level 2

Labs Lab Support Restroom & Janitor Mechanical & Ventilation Shafts Electrical & Tel/Daya Shafts Confrence Room The lab spaces for the research wing are all separated individually by dividing walls that can be moved and changed around to give the option of different lab configurations. The support spaces for each lab can also be arranged differently or removed entirely to give more room to the lab itself. Each lab is suited to the experiments or tests that are being funded inside and by allowing the lab spaces to be flexible it gives greater usability to the building. This lab layout is typical for all floors on the research wing with each lab changing the support spaces given the need for the experiments going on inside.

Labs Lab Support Static Spaces

Level 3


Level 4

Level 5

The structural system is broken into three sections: the research wing, teaching wing, and the atrium. These three systems act mainly independent of each other and at the joint between the research and teaching wings is the main vertical circulation paths (elevators & stairs) for the building. This is done to help reduce the vibrations that would travel through the steel members that would ruin the testing going on in the labs. The atrium system is independent of either wing and only had minimal contact with the old building.

HVAC diagrams by Nolan Ediger


The HVAC system for this building is very large due to regulations ensuring proper lab flow to and from the labs. The HVAC for the research and teaching wings are independent systems and do not interact with each other to prevent contamination. In each wing there are four return and supply shafts that allow the ventilation to move between floors and to cluster all the pipes closely together. The air handling units on the penthouse house are extremely large (approx. 30’x100’x20’) in order to handle the massive amount of air intake an exhaust the building needs. These units also needed to be installed before the roof was put on due to their size.

HVAC diagrams by Ray Sova


Diagram by Emily Wutz


oasis Station In the future of Los Angeles, CA fossil fuels are depleted to the point where only the very wealthy could afford to drive cars that run on these fuel types. Using a vehicle that did not rely on conventional fuel, such as the neXt car designed by Tommaso Gecchelin, which uses electricity and solar power to operate rather than fossil fuels. This vehicle also had the unique function where it could join with others to create larger spaces while being fully automated and driver-less. The Oasis Station is one of the structures that will house these vehicles as well as providing many other functions as well. Each station, situated in the cloverleaf intersections and spanned over the highways of LA, will hold 1,000 neXt cars that can be called to your location and drive you where you wish. By having the stations be in these areas it allowed easy access in and out of the building while providing a purpose to an otherwise unused area of the city. The building was designed to allow the vehicle to be the focus and dictate spaces which allowed the building to change depending on what activities where happening at the time.

Spring 2013 Media: Rhino, Photoshop, & Illustrator Design collaboration with Uzoma Idah & Gang Han 3D Modeling produced by A. Principe & U. Idah; Photoshop by A. Principe, U. Idah, & G. Han


Roof Road

Elevated Walkways

Circulation Cores

Interior Road

Service Ramps & Office Spaces

Roof

Rendering by Gang Han

Roof Structure

Trusses & Columns

Lower Structure

Building Plate


Rendering by Uzoma Idah

Rendering by Gang Han Resturant Roof Terrace Roof Road

Trusses

Walkway

Long Beach Fwy

Interior Road

Firestone Blvd

Main Program Space

Building Entrance

Exit to Highway


Rendering by Gang Han Resturant

Roof Terrace

Roof Road

Vertical Circulation Core

Walkway

Vehicle Storage

Main Program Space

Glass Facade Inserts

Office Space

Facade Supports


everson Expansion The purpose of this project was to create a 25,000 SF addition to Everson Museum in downtown Syracuse, NY. The addition was to display film and photography exhibits as well as providing new program spaces that the current building is lacking; such as a cafe, gift store and another auditorium. After an analysis of the surrounding parks and plaza spaces I determined that they all had a central object with open space surrounding it. I reversed this concept and created an open plaza in the center with the building wrapping around it. The building itself is a series of ramps to traverse the different levels of the building. The auditorium is placed on The facade paneling system is a three type system: transparent, translucent, or opaque. The type of panel used is determined by the program of that area such as the area used for the cafe and store have more transparent glass panels and the areas for the film and auditorium have more opaque panels.

Fall 2012 Media: Rhino, Photoshop, & Illustrator



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Leve

Leve

Form Generation

Leve

Ramp System


wer Level

el 2

el 3

el 4

Ground Level


undergraduate T Hudson Ya The program called for a multi-use complex on top of the eastern rail yards in Hudson Yards district of New York City. The master plan dictated that at least 50% of the site be open as public park space and also interact with the High Line. The building will sit on top of a structural platform spanning the entire site which will provide support for buildings and park space above while covering the railway tracks below. The multi-use complex will consist of two 50 story towers (residential, office, restaurant, and retail) sitting on top of a 750,000 SF five story base. The base will consists of retail, dining, winter garden, and access to the towers and High Line. The towers have a wedge shape with balconies surrounding each floor. From the 28th to 33rd floors an open space is placed to provide an observatory and public plaza that looks out over the Hudson River, Central Park, and Manhattan for the residential units above. Spring 2012 Media: Revit, AutoCAD, Photoshop


Thesis Yards






MarinaRevitalzation Piccola The city of Sorrento, Italy plans to revitalize the main port of the city, Marina Piccola, to help bring more people into the city and create a more lively atmosphere at the port. For the master plan of this project I was tasked with creating a new piazza, Piazza Sant’Antonino, which is named after the patron saint of Sorrento. The piazza is made up four different and connected areas: the central plaza, ticketing booths to the south, tower plaza to the west, garden of Sant’Antonino to the northeast, and a grand stair on the east. The plants and trees used are local to the Sorrentine Peninsula which include palm trees and lemon trees. By creating a more open environment and modern touch to the port the hope is to bring more people down to the port to liven up business in the port and to also bring people who are passing through on the ferry up into the city. Media: Revit & Photoshop Design collaboration with Raymond Sova, Jacob Mountain, Trevor Roeske, Mike Fingar, Kerri Cavanaugh 3D Modeling & Photoshop produced Anthony Principe





Professional Wor

Summer 2013 at Wolfe Architecture Media: Revit, Photoshop, & Lumion 3d 3D Modeling: design collaboration w/ firm and clients All Renderings done by Anthony Principe

Batavia Downs Casino - Batavia, NY


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Church of Rehabilitation - Rochester, NY

Veteran's War Memorial - Seneca, NY


Sketching Francis D. K. Ching, an author of numerous architecture books and a professor at the University of Washington conducted a four day sketching workshop in Sorrento, Italy. He taught different drawing techniques and quick methods to draw observational sketches. Places he had use sketch include the Cloister, Marina Grande, and the ruins of Pollio Felice’s Villa.

Piazza Umberto, located on the island of Capri, is one of the most popular vacation spots in the world. The purpose of this assignment was to observe the site and how people moved through it for two hours and record any information gathered using analytical sketching analysis.

Spring 2011 Media: Pen on sketch paper

Proposed Addition to Sorrento Lingue


Ruins ofPollio Felice’s Villa Sorrento, Italy

Site Analaysis of Piazza Umberto Capri, Italy


Anthony Principe anthony@anthonyprincipe.com

Education Syracuse University – Syracuse, NY

Master of Architecture (Expected Dec 2015)

Alfred State College – Alfred, NY

Bachelor of Science in Architecture (2012) AIAS Local Chapter Secretary

Professional Gardner Plus Architects – Rochester, NY (Summer 2014)

Assist in the production of construction documents and presentation drawings using AutoCAD & Adobe Suite as well as sit in on client meetings and conduct field verification.

Wolfe Architecture – Rochester, NY (Summer 2013)

Produce design work, construction documents, and presentation drawings using Revit, AutoCAD, Photoshop, SketchUp & Lumion 3D

Belmont Construction Corp – Maywood, NJ (2013)

Reconstruct building plans in Revit as well as produce presentation renderings

A.R. Celentano – Thelis, NY (2011)

Create site plans from data collected from surveying & assist in field documentation

Marina Piccola Revitalization – Sorrento, Italy (Student Team - 2011)

Researched existing conditions of the main port of Sorrento, redesigned the main piazza Designs where presented to Mayor, City Council, citizens, and reporters. Work published in local and regional newspapers.

IDP Hours – 649.25 total hours

Academic Advanced Building Systems TA (Professor Terrance Goode) - Syracuse, NY (2014) Assist with the teaching and preparation of Advanced Building Systems

Building Systems I TA (Professor Larry Bowne) – Syracuse, NY (Fall 2013)

Assist with the teaching and preparation of Building Systems Design I

Research Assistant (Professor Jon Yoder) – Syracuse, NY (2012-2013)

Assist with research and editing of “Op Arc” book to be published and conduct multi-media portions of Op Arc class

Speculative Realism Exhibition - Syracuse, NY & New York City (2013 - 2014)

Skills

Studied Graham Harman’s Object Oriented Ontology and exhibited student work at the Fischer Center in NYC where we participated in a discussion with leading architects and educators.

Digital

REVIT|AutoCAD|Rhinoceros|V-Ray|Cinema 4D|Lumion 3D|SketchUp Photoshop|Illustrator|InDesig

Physical

3D Printing|marker rendering|hand drafting|photography|field sketching



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