Graduate Design Portfolio by Jason Ivaliotis

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Spring 2007 Contents

Portfolio Directory 01 02 03 04 05 06 07

Fulton Street Transit Center Core I Studio: Fall 2004 GreenPoint Ecology Center Core II Studio: Spring 2005 Hope VI Housing Core III Studio: Fall 2005 Morningside Subway Stations Advanced Studio IV: Spring 2006 GreenPoint Ferry Terminal Advanced Studio V: Fall 2006 Dubai Techno Park Tower Advanced Studio VI: Spring 2007 Porous Cellular Respiration Digital Detailing & Assemblage: Spring 2007

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4HE DESIGN FOR THE &ULTON 3TREET 4RANSIT CENTER FORMALLY SYNTHESIZES THE PROGRES SIVE MENTAL EVALUATION AND REEVALUATION OF THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT WITH THE TECHNICAL FORMS AND FUNCTIONS OF A CENTRAL TRANSIT HUB 4HE IMAGE STUDIES TO THE RIGHT DRAW A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE HUMAN INTERPRETATION OF THE URBAN CONTEXT AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF FACES ON A RUBIX CUBE 7HILE TRAVELING THROUGH THE CITY ON THE SUBWAY RIDING WALKING EMERGING AND SUBMERGING THE HUMAN PSYCHE IS CONSTANTLY ABSORBING URBAN IMAGERY COLLECTING THESE EXPERIENCES AND THEN DISCARDING THEM AS NEW IMAGES EMERGE 4HE MENTAL PROCESS OF IMAGE ABSORBTION AND MANIPULATION IS SIMILAR TO COLLECTING THE EXPERIENCES ON THE FACES OF A RUBIX CUBE AND THEN MANIPULATING THE CUBE SO THAT SOME ARE LOST AS THE FACES TURN AND MANY UNEXPECTED ADJACENCIES EMERGE %XPERIENCES COLLIDE AND TRANSFORM AS ONE PERCIEVES THE CITY THROUGH EYE OF A SUBWAY TRAVELER WHO IS CONSTANTLY IN FLUX SUBMERGING AND EMERGING FROM A

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aluminum struts and spider clips which were also designed digitally and cut out of flat aluminum stock. As shown in the diagram to the lower left, the curtain wall modules were held to each other at a central ring connection which was used to attach the modules to a larger structural suspension system. This project set forth an agenda to prove the viability of fabrication in producing a full scale building module which could be produced through a process of exporting digital design data to the CNC and Water Jet equipment. As shown below, the wall was designed, rendered, and extracted from Maya into the physical wall unit. The final fabricated module, shown to the right, spans three feet in length and six feet in height and represents a full scale component. All the properties of bending and material thickness were simulated in Maya while remaining true to their physical nature and aesthetic quality.

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from flat aluminum stock, bent and slotted into place to obtain structural stability. In addition, each structural rib module contains a secondary acrylic panel secured perpendicular to the face of the elliptical section to gain protective surface area within each curtain wall section. This relationship is shown in the diagram to the left. The photographs document the physical execution of this detail study. All hardware, laminated panels, and physical material properties were calculated digitally and cut out of flat sheet stock. The primary emphasis of this project was to obtain structural stability through a method of folding and laminating layers of 1/8� sintra, acrylic and thin sheets of aluminum. Through this process, I was able to transform a light grade plastic system into an industrial grade building assembly.

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Fall 2006 Advanced VI Core III An assembly of the curtain wall modules produces an interior condition like the one shown above. This system is suspended off of a larger concrete rib structure, allowing it to remain relatively light weight. The superstructure is anchored into the river bed and contains cables connecting it to the central rings that hold the curtain wall modules together. Combined with the pre-cast concrete docking panels, the entire ferry terminal is designed to act as a climactic intermediary between the island of Manhattan and the Brooklyn Waterfront Redevelopment.

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The gestural form announces the presence of the commuter water taxi and allows it to become a beacon of public transit on the new waterfront promenade. The transparent nature of this structure allows commuters to have an unobstructed 360 degree view of both Brooklyn and the arriving ferry. As shown in the renderings, the docking panels provide for seating as well as walking surface among the crevices and grassy areas. The voronoi geometry creates a waterfront park whose surface area is constantly disappearing and reappearing with the ebb and flow of the tide.


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The wedge plates is used for holding folds together into a flat plate during cooling. The wedge is kept as a part of the assembly.

The 4’ linear heating element was cantilevered off of the work surface to reach edges of the complex pyramidal shapes. Each of the eighteen cells was bent into the pyramid shape using the jig shown to the lower left. Joint lines were heated to the point of mobility and formed around the pentagonal jig surface representing the top face of each cell. The cells were then assembled into the complex fabric shown below using 1� bolts and plastic gusset plates. A propane torch was used on site to reheat and rebend joints and surfaces which required realignment to fit within the larger matrix. As shown to the right, a circular cut was made at each location within the cell where three or more edges meet. This allowed flexibility in the acrylic to obtain a more precise bend without the material intersecting itself.

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The Double Layer System is a continued study of our Pentagonal Bubble Wall. We mirrored the cellular surface along its pentagonal face to create a more structurally rigid component system. The pentagonal face now becomes a gusset plate that is used to fasted two pyramidal cells together at the strongest connection point with the cells sharing more connective surface area. In this way, the Pentagonal Bubble Wall effectively exists as a hybridized mesh, acting as both skin and structure simultaneously.

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