Armand Damari's Portfolio 2015

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A RUMENTO F D AMARI RMAND

PORTFOLIO | 2015 Syracuse University School of Architecture Class of 2017



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[READ]CYCLYING PARK: Participatory Recycling on Mahattan’s West Side

IDEA Lab & Community Center: Brooklyn, NY

Cinematique Syracuse, NY

Incubator Tower Syracuse, NY

Into the Fold: A Freedom by Design Project Syracuse, NY


Participatory Recycling on Mahattan’s West Side In Collaboration with Celeste Pomputius / Fall 2014 Central Park West

Columbus

Amsterdam

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68th

West End Street

69th

from the 2010 Census

West End Street

Residences

West Side Highway

[READ]cycling Park is a proposed Material Recovery Facility for the bureau of Manhattan, where no MRFs currently reside. To interacted with the vibrant community in the area, we added a library to the program, as well as other ineractive attractions, with hopes of bringing the community closer to the waste process.

West Side Highway

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[READ]CYCLYING PARK:

67th

66th

Lincoln Square Population

65th

55,239

64th

Median Household Income

63rd

105K or Higher

62nd

61st

85K to 105K

60th

59th

65K to 85K

Median Household Income of NYC’s West Side

97.1 - 100%

Minority Population of NYC’s West Side 2009

80.1 - 97%

2009

105K or Higher

Greenscapes of NYC’s West Side

58th

57th

100% of block

56th

45K to 65K

55th

85K to 105K

54th

25K to 45K

53rd

52nd

65K to 85K

60.1 - 80%

51st

<$25,000

50% of block

49th

45K to 65K

40.1 - 60%

Central Park West

Columbus

Amsterdam

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Amsterdam

68th

Bro

69th

Parks

25K to 45K

20.1 - 40%

67th

<$25,000

0.5 - 20%

66th

0% of block

65th

1. Riverside Park South 2. De Witt Clinton Park 3. Trump Total Greenspace Square Footage w/i .25mi

730,663 SF 44,268 SF 245,456 SF 1,020,387 SF

64th

63rd

62nd

61st

60th

59th

58th

57th

56th

The Site Within the City

55th

54th

53rd

Central Park West

Columbus

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Amsterdam

Bro

West End Street

West Side Highway

52nd

51st

49th

Lincoln Center

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

P.S. 191 Amsterdam Independence High School High School for Environmental Studies Beacon School Fiorello H Laguardia High School Urban Assembly Media High School Manhattan Theater Lab High School Manhattan/ Hunter Science High School High School for Law, Advocacy, + Community Justice High School for Arts, Imaginations, and Inquiry High School of the Arts + Technology

Performing Arts High Schools

Hell’s Kitchen

16. Kaufman Music Center 17. The School of American Ballet 18. The Julliard School (pre-college)

Private High Schools

19. Abraham Joshua Heschel High School 20. Professional Children’s School Total High School Aged Population

21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.

Higher Education

Lander College for Women John Jay College of Justice New York Institute of Technology The American Musical + Dramatic Academy The Julliard School Fordham University Total College Aged Population

65th

497 388 1300 1263 2688 369 241 456 454 434 603

200 450 290

64th

63rd

62nd

61st

60th

59th

58th

57th

860 220

56th

10,713

55th

54th

1150 13,217 900 1138 850 8345 25,600

53rd

52nd

51st

49th

Central Park West

66th

Public High Schools

Columbus

67th

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68th

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69th

unknown unknown unknown 70

West End Street

Pre-K and Daycares

1. The River School 2. Preschool of America 3. New York Kids Club 4. Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center

West Side Highway

Educational Institutions


Short Section Through Library, MRF, + Park

61st St.

Riverside Park [Existing] Bammens Bottle Return

Library

60th St. Material Recovery Facility Splash Plaza Bike Path + Park

Unloading

MRF Admin.

59th St.

West End Ave.

West Side Hwy


Scubber Wall: Buffer between Admin Building and Truck Depot

Saturated Air Filters

Trucks

Clean Air

ESP Dry Scrubber

Most Visibility

- Metal Collection Plates - Hopper - Power Supply & Rappers

Air Filter

$

Polluted Air

Least Visibility

Manhattan Public Library System InterLibrary Loan

North Louvers

Standard System

Integrated System

Morning

1/2 mi radius

Evening

Noon


Sound Wall: Buffer between Library and Material Recovery Facility

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Personnel

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MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITY

NORTH EAST EXTERIOR


LIBRARY


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IDEA Lab & Community Center / Brooklyn, NY Spring 2014

PROGRAM

PRIVATE & PUBLIC

SOUND

SITE MAP |

METHOD

WALL

CURVE

WINDOW

ENTRY

SOUND

WIND

SYSTEMS

PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR PANELS

MODULE

EVACUTED TUBING

ELECTROLUMINESCENT FOIL

Evacuated Tubes

This Strip Module employs a combination of evacuated tubing, photovoltaic panels, and electroluminescent neon foil to create a skin system that is both flexible in design and in use. The strips can be adjusted to respond to its place on the site and the individual challenges that it may hold. This could include harvesting energy to providing an entry. Flexible Photovoltaic Panel

Electroluminescent Neon Foil

LONGITUDINAL SECTION | 1/4” = 1’ 0” |

LIGHT

VOLUMES

WIND

WATER

Located on the Smith & 9th St. subway station in Brooklyn, this IDEA lab is designed to promote solutions for the pollution problem that has plagued this industrial part of Brooklyn for years. To include this normally mundane site in Brooklyn’s rising status, I have combined the lab with a community center, so it will be easy for those producing the ideas to share them with the community, and for the community to be part of the change. With large amounts of foot traffic from the center and the subway station, the site has the potential to bring life to industrial Brooklyn, and this proposal hopes to help the site reach its full potential.


THIRD FLOOR PLAN | 1/16” = 1’ 0” |

STRUCTURE

WEST ELEVATION | 1/16” = 1’ 0” |

SECOND FLOOR PLAN | 1/16” = 1’ 0” |

SOUTH ELEVATION | 1/16” = 1’ 0” |

FIRST FLOOR PLAN | 1/16” = 1’ 0” |

GROUND FLOOR PLAN | 1/16” = 1’ 0” |




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Cinematique / Syracuse, NY / Spring 2014

An experimental cinema with the purpose of attracting Syracuse University students to experience downtown Syracuse, the Cinematique is not only an eye-grabbing beacon, but also functions as a transmedia center, in which the public has the opportunity to interact with film making and development. Movie goers can enjoy the two large theathers (that can be combined for large events), outdoor films while sitting on top of the projecting theathers, and the dynamic polycarbonate facade which allows them to see the movement of the interior from the exterior. Film makers will have new flexibility, with an entirely operable floor plan, due to a moving wall system.

CIRCULATION DIAGRAM

PROGRAM DIAGRAM

STRUCTURAL DIAGRAM

LIGHT MOVEABLE WALL

MOVEABLE WALL GRID SYSTEM

SOUNDPROOF MOVEABLE WALL SECTION


EAST ELEVATION | 1/8” = 1’ |

NORTH ELEVATION | 1/8” = 1’ | B

A

LONGITUDINAL SECTION | 1/8” = 1’ | A

CROSS SECTION | 1/8” = 1’ | B

LIGHT MOVEABLE WALL

PROGRAM DIAGRAM

STRUCTURAL DIAGRAM

MOVEABLE WALL GRID SYSTEM

CIRCULATION DIAGRAM

SOUNDPROOF MOVEABLE WALL SECTION


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Incubator Tower / Syracuse, NY Spring 2013 This tower was designed to become the hub of creativity and innovation in downtown Syracuse. The orientation addresses two grids; one addressing the current street grid, and the other addressing the grid formed by the old Erie Canal. The second grid creates heirarchy for the building by creating a corner condition very different from buildings around it. This, in tandem with interior light peaking out from the “cracks� in the facade on the sides and roof, will attract the community to take part in the innovation that is taking place inside.


Along with an open ground floor for exhibition, public circulation revolves around the research labs on the lower floors, so the public can observe the process. The private circulation then dominates the upper floors, giving space for employees to work.


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Into the Fold: A Freedom by Design Project Syracuse, NY / Fall 2013 - Present Designed in collaboration with Jon Anthony and Tiffany Pau Proposal drawings in collaboration with Jake Copich, Jon Anthony, and Tiffany Pau Construction drawings in collaboration with Jon Anthony, Tiffany Pau, and Steven Muir AIAS Freedom by Design | Syracuse University Chapter President: Ruo Piao Chen

ARMAND DAMARI SKETCHES IN ORDER OF DEVELOPMENT 12. 20.13

SKETCH BY TIFFANY PAU

Freedom By Design Syracuse AIAS Wrap

In order to alleviate these social problems, the design team propose a ramp for Westminster that wraps around the site, or "Wramp" for short. The design intention was to create a safe space for the community by integrating seating and an outdoor barbeque space as well as to solve the technical issue of accessibility. The ramp, which extends for 24ft and rises 2 ft, is enclosed on the side by a wrapping structure that protects users from falling icicles, diverting gravitational force using its multiplanar shape.

W estminster Church 1601 Park St Syracuse New York

Into the Fold

This ramp for the Westminster Church in Syracuse was comissioned to provide an accessibility for members of its aging parish that are unable to climb stairs, as well as shield them from large icicles that would form and fall from the roof. After realizing that the shed built on the site would be too expensive to move, we decided to incorporate it into the design of the ramp. Once we learned more about the community we were designing for, we decided to include a small gathering space for community activities and outdoor worship.


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A-203

PARK ST.

Existing Concrete Landing and Steps

A

2

A TO B

A-201

POINT A AT EXIST. LINE OF BOTTOM STEP Footing for Rib 1

B

A TO D

A TO C

FREEDOM BY DESIGN|RAMP PROJECT

TURTLE ST.

Westminster Presbyterian Church 1601 Park St, Syracuse, NY Freedom by Design| AIAS Syracuse Drawings by: Jonathan Anthony Armand Damari Stephen Muir Tiffany Pau

A TO E

C

POINT C Footing for Rib 4

10

1

A-201

Site Plan 1/16” = 1’0”

Concrete Footing Through Exisiting Concrete Slab

Foundation Plan Scale 3/16” = 1’-0”

12” Strip Footing (TYP)

TYP

POINT D Footing for Rib 5 & ramp support

E

Footing for Rib 6

Material Inventory

POINT E Footing for Rib 7

Existing Concrete Pavement

12” Santotube Conrete Footing (TYP) 12” Strip Footing (TYP) 24” Santotube Conrete Footing (TYP)

50’

Site Plan 5

Westminster Presbyterian Church 1601 Park St, Syracuse, NY Freedom by Design| AIAS Syracuse Drawings by: Jonathan Anthony Armand Damari Tiffany Pau Stephen Muir

Existing Shed on Site (Not to be used for structural purposes)

Footing for Rib 3

D

FRAMING GEOMETRY DIAGRAM

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FREEDOM BY DESIGN|RAMP PROJECT

POINT B RIB 2

TYP

7’ Chain Link Fence 75W Existing Electrical Outlet Concrete Walkway Existing Church Existing Shed Existing Side Door 75W Existing Electrical Outlet 75W Existing Electrical Outlet Addition

25

50’

A - 105

A - 102

FREEDOM BY DESIGN|RAMP PROJECT Glulam Lumber Ribs 1” Plywood , 1.5” Lumber 1” Plywood Unistrut 7/8” x 3-1/4” 7/8” x 1- 5/8” 1/2” Polycarbonate Entrance to Addition of Church 4” x 4”Lumber Post supporting awning structure

Westminster Presbyterian Church 1601 Park St, Syracuse, NY Freedom by Design| AIAS Syracuse Drawings by: Jonathan Anthony Armand Damari Tiffany Pau Stephen Muir

FREEDOM BY DESIGN|RAMP PROJECT

Unistrut 7/8” x 3-1/4” 7/8” x 1- 5/8”

1/2” Polycarbonate

Westminster Presbyterian Church 1601 Park St, Syracuse, NY Freedom by Design| AIAS Syracuse Drawings by: Jonathan Anthony Armand Damari Tiffany Pau Stephen Muir

4” x 4”Lumber Post supporting awning structure

Glulam Lumber Ribs 1” Plywood , 1.5” Lumber 1” Plywood

East Section Scale 3/16” = 1’-0”

Northeast Section Scale 3/16” = 1’-0”

Material Inventory

Glulam Lumber Ribs 1” Plywood , 1.5” Lumber 1” Plywood

Material Inventory

Glulam Lumber Ribs 1” Plywood , 1.5” Lumber 1” Plywood Unistrut 7/8” x 3-1/4” 7/8” x 1- 5/8”

24” Sanotube Concrete Footing (TYP.)

12” Sanotube Concrete Footing (TYP.)

Unistrut 7/8” x 3-1/4” 7/8” x 1- 5/8” 4” x 4”Lumber Post 1/2” Polycarbonate 24” Sanotube Concrete Footing (TYP.)

4” x 4”Lumber Post 1/2” Polycarbonate

12” Sanotube Concrete Footing (TYP.)

A - 302

4x4 White oak wood ledger (TYP.) A-606 Weathering Steel (16 ga.) (TYP.) 1/2” Polycarbonate

1/2” Bolt and washer

FREEDOM BY DESIGN|RAMP PROJECT Westminster Presbyterian Church 1601 Park St, Syracuse, NY Freedom by Design| AIAS Syracuse Drawings by: Jonathan Anthony Armand Damari Tiffany Pau

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Detail E

White oak wood Cubby Wall 1/2” Polycarbonate

Construction Detail E, F Scale 1/4” = 1’-0”

Existing Shed

Pressure Treated Lumber Pressure treated lumber are treated in a pressurized cylinder. The treating process forces a waterborne preservative deep into the cellular structure of the wood providing long-term protection against rot, fungal decay and termite attack.

Polycarbonate

Cost Sheet Deck Dimensional Lumber 2x6x8' PT 2x8x12' PT 2x10x16' PT 4x4x8' PT 4x4x12' PT 5/4x6x16 Premium Treated 5/4x6x8 Premium Treated 4x8 sheet of 1" Plywood Awning 4x8 sheet of 1/2" Polycarbonate 1-5/8"x1-5/8" Unistrut (ft) 1-5/8"x3-1/4" Unistrut (ft)

Amount

Price

Amount +10%

Price

22 7 6 5 17 50 44 2

$7.17 $13.67 $22.97 $7.97 $15.67 $14.77 $6.67 $30.97

24 9 8 6 19 55 50 3

$172.08 $123.03 $183.76 $47.82 $297.73 $812.35 $333.50 $92.91

26 340 96

$130 $13.74 $23.96

30 400 110

$3,900 $5,496 $2,636

10 5 30

$0.68 $7.68 $126.40

12 7 33

$60 $8 $54 $138.94 $14,355.64

Twin Wall Polycarbonate has an impact strength 200 times greater than glass and 8 times greater than acrylic. It is 1/6 the weight of glass and 1/3 the weight of acrylic. Twin Wall Polycarbonate is compliant with most international standards for flame resistance, at very high temperatures, material melts but flames do not spread. This material will not crack or split when cut, sawn or drilled. Solar grade co-extruded layer protects the sheet against yellowing and surface wear from extruded UV exposure. Twin Wall Polycarbonate sheets are designed for an endless range of glazing and roofing applications, for extreme weather conditions, and are known for their light transmitting and reflective qualities. They are attractive, durable, easy to install, and protect people and property inside a structure from the elements and from damaging UV radiation.

Material Inventory A-606 Weathering Steel (16 ga.) (TYP.) 4 x 4 White oak wood (TYP.) 1/2” Polycarbonate Approved epoxy and acrylic anchors 1/2” bolt and washer

Hardware Unistrut Hardware Washers (pack of 10) Screws (pack of 100) Concrete 80lb mix (bag) Total

Detail F

Westminster Presbyterian Church 1601 Park St, Syracuse, NY Freedom by Design| AIAS Syracuse Drawings by: Jonathan Anthony Armand Damari Tiffany Pau Stephen Muir

http://www.emcoplastics.com/materials/polycarbonate/pc-twin-wall-panels/

Drawing Legend Unistrut Unistrut channels are accurately and carefully cold formed to size from low-carbon strip steel. http://www.eberliron.com/store/category/Unistrut_Channel/1051.html

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FREEDOM BY DESIGN|RAMP PROJECT

-emcoplastics

1/2” Bolt and washer 2x6 Wooden Spacer

Materials List

Westminster Ramp Freedom By Design|AIAS Syracuse Telephone (315) 471-1578 Westminster Presbyterian Church 1601 Park St, Syracuse, NY

Existing brick wall

Approved epoxy and acrylic anchors embedded min 3 1/2”

A - 301

A-101 A-102 A-103 A-104 A-105 A-106 A-107 A-108 A-109 A-201 A-202 A-301 A-302 A-501 A-502 A-503

Location Map Site Plan Photo Documentation Photo Documentation Foundation Plan Framing Plan Plan at 3’ Awning Plan Electrical Plan Elevation NE Elevation W Sections NE (2) Sections E Detail A Details B and C Detail D

A - 303

A - 100

Construction on the project began in the fall of 2014, with site escavation and foundations being poured. We are now working on fabricating parts off site so we can hit the ground running when the weather warms up.


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