o i l o f t r o P e r u Architect
2018
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Baron Baumeister (954) 644-0331 bvaughnb99@gmail.com
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Architecture: A Hidden Narrative
Architecture for me has been a process of evolving narratives. Behind every space, form, and gesture there is an underlying message that provokes thought. Through my work I use these messages to design meaningful, impactful proposals.
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Vertical Datum Archives of Lunar Travel 2nd year Professor: Nicolas Rabinowitz
In this project, I investigated through marks drawings which bind the portfolio together. By analyzing this drawing, I was able to erect a form that inhabits a lunar lander archive. Tectonics in this project progressed to share a rich narrative with a progressive space aesthetic in mind.
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Horizontal Datum Shrine of the Sun Parish 2nd year Professor: Nicolas Rabinowitz
Branching off the same process as the vertical datum project, horizonal datum addressed something very different, sunlight in the artic. Program was based on a worshiping place for the sun god Ra. The lack of light in the artic zone pushed new ideas of preserving and reflecting light.
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Florida Landscape Hot Air Balloon Launch Site 3rd Year Professor: Nina Hofer
In this project, I tackled the notion of changing water levels. The site was very dynamic because it was located in the northeast corner of Paynes Prairie. My narrative was built around these changing water levels as a means for transport. Working with scale was also intriguing because we had to work with launching hot air balloons from our site.
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Selected Work