Arlenne Gil
Graduate Digital Design Portfolio Selected Work Samples
Graduate Digital Design Portfolio Selected Work Samples
Arlenne Gil
University of Florida CityLab Orlando
Resistance The element that unifies nodes of people with a common goal, which ultimately empowers people to incite change. This system is composed of glass with steel framing.
Unity Individual components that represent the people of the Baltic states, which intensify and coalesce to form towers. This system is composed of concrete and steel.
Software + Workflow: - Sketchup - Rhinocerus - VRay - Illustrator - Photoshop - InDesign 4
Authority The heavy rigid mass imposing its force upon the people. This system is primarily composed of concrete with some glass.
Graduate Studio 1: Baltic Way Memorial
Baltic Way Memorial
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Software + Workflow: - Sketchup - AutoCAD - Rhinocerus - VRay - Photoshop - InDesign
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Graduate Studio 1: Baltic Way Memorial
Software + Workflow: - Sketchup - Rhinocerus - AutoCAD - Illustrator - InDesign
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Cafe (Upper & Lower Levels) Souvenir Shop (Lower Level) Exhibit Space (Upper Level) Pedestrian Bridge Elevated Green Space/Parking Below Baltic Way Line
Baltic Way Memorial
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Software + Workflow: - Sketchup - Rhinocerus - VRay - Photoshop - InDesign
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Software + Workflow:
Graduate Studio 1: Baltic Way Memorial
- Sketchup - Rhinocerus - VRay - Photoshop - InDesign
Baltic Way Memorial
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Graduate Studio 2: Orlando Ballet Level 1 Floor Plan
Software + Workflow: - Revit - Rhinocerus - Grasshopper - VRay - Photoshop - InDesign
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Orlando Ballet
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Room Legend: Amphitheater Workshop Orchestra Pit Dressing Rooms Loading Storage Box Office Classrooms Scenery Workshop Gift Shop Entry/Lobby Props Workshop Viewing Area Pre-Function/Lobby Cafe Bar
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Kitchen BOH Women’s Restroom Men’s Restroom Performance Hall Black Box Backstage Dance Studio Green Room Costume Workshop Light/Sound Room Meeting Room Offices Library Conference Room Bridge Therapy Room
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Roof 64’-0”
Software + Workflow: - Revit - Lumion - Rhinocerus - Grasshopper - VRay - InDesign
Level 3 50’-0”
Level 2 36’-0”
Level 1 18’-0” Double Skin Facade with Air-Flow Buffer System
Existing Lower Roof 11’-4”
Ground Level 0’-0”
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Graduate Studio 2: Orlando Ballet
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Orlando Ballet
Software + Workflow: - Rhinocerus - Grasshopper - VRay - Photoshop - InDesign
Metal roof
Double skin facade
Existing building walls
New building drame within existing site
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Graduate Studio 3: Urban Study of Downtown Orlando (Affected by I-4)
Software + Workflow: - Mixed Media (Watercolor, Ink, Colored Pencil) - Illustrator - Photoshop - InDesign 14
Downtown Orlando Urban Study
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Graduate Studio 1: Pine Street Pavilion Software + Workflow: - AutoCAD - Illustrator - InDesign
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LEGEND RAILROAD ROADS HIGHWAYS RAILROAD HISTORIC DISTRICT HIGHWAYS SITE HISTORIC DISTRICT CONNECTION BETWEEN SITE PUBLIC SPACES
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Pine Street Site Map, Orlando 10 PEOPLE PERDowntown DOT
The map overlays the relationships between concentrations for Population Density at 10 people per dot, the Public Spaces accessible to anyone, public/recreational spaces, and the designated Historic District, the origins of the urban fabric. The site is shown highlighted in red, in the NORTH center of the historic core. 0
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Graduate Studio 1: Pine Street Pavilion
Enclosure Interior. The interior of the Urban Enclosure further allows the opportunity to portray how it can be utilized by the public as a place with sense of place as well as thoroughfare. This was fairly quick job to post-process with Photoshop. However, finding the appropriate angle in Rhino proved to be more time-consuming, as well as the VRay rendering process in itself, due to the activated metal surface and all the reflections involved.
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V-Ray for Rhinocerus
Software + Workflow:
Rhino and Grasshopper Model.
VRay Rendering.
VRay Rendering with adjusted Photoshop Levels.
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Software + Workflow:
Rhino and Grasshopper Model.
VRay Rendering.
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V-Ray for Rhinocerus
VRay Rendering and adjusted Photoshop Levels.
Graduate Studio 1: Pine Street Pavilion
Enclosure Exterior. This night view gives a new layer Urban Enclosure to the use of the space, highlighting the qualities of the copper cladding. This render was the quickest through VRay, but took the longest during the Photoshop post-processing. Manipulating light and contrast was challenging both during rendering and during post-processing. Also, learning to use dark colors rather than black made a big difference in the printing quality of the work.
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Graduate Studio 1: Pine Street Pavilion
Enclosure Exterior. This exterior view portrays how the Urban Enclosure can be experienced as a public and sculptural piece of the city fabric. During Photoshop post-processing, the most time consuming things were ensuring details like the shadow of the people and the trees were aligned correctly to give the image more consistency.
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V-Ray for Rhinocerus
Software + Workflow:
Rhino and Grasshopper Model.
VRay Rendering.
VRay Rendering with adjusted Photoshop Levels.
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Parametric Pavilion
Paneling and Structural Systems A parametric pavilion has been designed to occupy the empty lot on the corner of Pine Street and Orange Avenue. The design of the pavilion is composed of randomized rectangular patterns that vary and break up the scale of the surface. The panels consist of reflective brushed aluminum. 24
Rhinocerus + Grasshopper
The structure of the pavilion consists of a steel diagrid painted in the neutral, non-reflective gray. The pavilion is open for the public to walk through or walk around. It is a defined contemporary cloister within the center of the historic district of in Downtown Orlando.
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POPULATION DENSITY 10 PEOPLE PER DOT
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Direction of Sunlight in AM Direction of Sunlight in PM
Sunlight in Summer
Sunlight in Winter
Studies were done in order to understand the maximum potential of the light coming into the sight during the Solstices and Equinoxes. This understanding of sun angle and direction provides the basis for the phenomenological design of the pavilion. Light cast onto the brushed
aluminum surfaces will reflect back onto the walls and floors surrounding the pavilion. The surface of the panels is engraved and will be reflected in patterns across the edges and surfaces nearby. The sense of place will change as the day progresses and as the year progresses. 25
Starting Points and Curve
Lofting Surface of Large Skin
Surface Paneling to Large Skin
Structural Grid
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Surface Paneling to Small Skin
Completed Geometry
Graduate Studio 1: Pine Street Pavilion
Software + Workflow: - Rhinoceros - Grasshopper
Grasshopper Definition
Overall Pavilion and Site
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Software + Workflow: - Rhinoceros - Grasshopper - VRay - Photoshop - InDesign
Post-processing utilizes a number of tools to achieve the effect of a full-blown render in a significantly shorter amount of time. This piece began as a very basic V-Ray render through Rhinocerus with only a red opaque material for the structural frame of the pavilion and a glass, transparent material for the panels within the diagrid. Through Photoshop, one can add multiple layers of information in the form of Entourage, add material textures, and even create design elements, such as the grass strip and reflection pond, that were not present in the original render, shown below.
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Post-Production
Graduate Studio 1: Pine Street Pavilion
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Featured Projects Baltic Way Memorial Design Competition Graduate Design Studio 1 Teammates: Arlenne Gil, Dianne Panton, Daniel Sliter Sponsor: Dan Kirby, Kyle Shepard / Jacobs
Orlando Ballet Graduate Design Studio 2 Parametric and Tectonic Studies of Design/Construction
Downtown Orlando Urban Study Graduate Design Studio 3 Study of I-4 Impact on the Urban Fabric
Pine Street - Parametric Pavilion Graduate Design Studio 1/ Advanced Digital Architecture Case Study of Design Studio Project Workflow
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