Negative Space
・Flexible Artist in Residence in San Francisco, CA
Plains Institute
・Off-grid research facility in Carrizo Plains, CA
Annica [as] Space
・Adaptive reuse transitional facility in San Luis Obispo, CA
Vellum
・Furniture Design Competiton in San Luis Obispo. CA
Renderings and Sketches
CHR STOPHER HAGUE
・Commissions and Personal Ventures
Curriculum Vitae
・Objective, Experience, Interests
FRONT ELEVATION
CREATED AS A SPACE FOR DIGITAL AND ANALOG PHOTOGRAPHERS TO FURTHER THE FIELD; A PHOTOGRAPHY ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE. THE SPACE ALLOWS THE ARTISTS TO PURSUE EACH STEP OF THE PROCESS FROM CONCEPTION TO TANGIBLE FRUITION. THE SPACE ITSELF IS A CRITIQUE OF THE USE OF VOLUME; WHEN VOLUME IS AT A PREMIUM NOT ALL SPACES HAVE EQUAL VALUE AT ANY SINGLE MOMENT IN TIME (t ), THUS THE ASSEMBLAGE OF SPACES TRANSITION IN A DEFINED AMOUNT OF FLEXIBILTY TO CATER TO SPECIFIC MOMENTS, OR META. VOLUMES OF SPACES ARE DEFINED WITHIN EACH META BY THE INTERSTITIAL SPACE BETWEEN KINETIC MOMENTS, NEGATIVE SPACE.
NEGATIVE SPACE CHRISTOPHER HAGUE
STUDIO KAPRIELIAN
W’15
REAR ELEVATION
NEGATIVE SPACE 1/4 IN = 1 FT
THIRD FLOOR
A mechanically flexible space that houses four photographers in San Francisco, California that fluctuates between modes to allow for a set of programs to change the use and quality of the interior condition below the four sliding living quarters.
SECOND FLOOR
1/4 IN = 1 FT
SECOND FLOOR
1/4 IN = 1 FT
THIRD FLOOR
REAR ELEVATION
CHRISTOPHER HAGUE
STUDIO KAPRIELIAN
W’15
1/4 IN = 1 FT
1/4 IN = 1 FT
Plains Institute Façade Study A mixed occupancy research faciity studying the revitalization of the native grass in the Carrizo Plain in central California. Extreme temperatures created challenges that were overcome by layering passive systems to enhance overall performance.
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3D BELOW COMFORT LEVEL SOLAR SHADING MASK
SUBTRACTION FROM MODULAR SOLID
SUMMER: 11AM
COLLECTION + SIMPLIFICATION OF SURFACES
MODULATION
AGGREGATION
SPRING/FALL: 11AM
STAMPING ON 4’ X 8’ SHEET
SCALE: 3/8 IN. = 1 FT.
WINTER: 11AM
2 FT
4 FT
8 FT
Plains Institute Building Integration A mixed occupancy research faciity studying the revitalization of the native grass in the Carrizo Plain in central California. Extreme temperatures created challenges that were overcome by layering passive systems to enhance overall performance. Sunken into the earth the building is base isolated drawing cool air from the shaded plenum. Large structural “canyon” walls are continued outside the envelope by trenches cut in the earth to frame views in the landscape.
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SCALE: 100 FT 1/64” = 1’
2nd FLOOR
Annica [as} Space
Existing Masonry
A spatial manifestation of the Sanskrit word, Annica, as an acceptance of the continual changing nature of reality, and a celebration of the connection between different periods, or measures, of time and space by the seperation Private Parking and elevation of each with an embrace of past, present and future change, flux, and growth. A structural modular framing system optimized Private Parking for future expansion enraptures but respects from outside the existing historic masonry whilst elevated walkways create a nexus within the hollowed shell that serve as viewing platforms Outdoor Assembly to showcase the unobstructed masonry Area and connect new program spaces. Time is Outdoor Assembly lengthened transitioning through the negative Area spaces the separate the old from the new, Public Parking heightening and celebrating a change.
Existing Masonry Modular Housing
Modular Private Practce Rooms Modular Housing
Auditorium/ Modular Private Assembly Space Practce Rooms
Auditorium/ ModularSpace Frame Assembly System
Modular Frame System
TMHA Offices Group Practice Rooms TMHA Offices
Public Parking
Group Practice Outdoor Assembly Rooms Area
Concrete Shear Walls and Outdoor Assembly Mat Foundation Area Scale: 1/32 In. = 1 Ft. 200’
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50’
Concrete Shear Walls and Mat Foundation
Scale: 1/32 In. = 1 Ft. 200’
100’
50’
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Conference TMHA Offices Rec.
Entrance
Prac. Rm.
Prac. Rm.
Back Stage
Bath.
Aud. Lobby
Priv. Stor. Mech.
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Ground Floor
First Floor
Second Floor
Third Floor
Scale: 1/32 In. = 1 Ft. 200’
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Vellum An annual furniture competition hosted by Cal Poly College of Architecture and Environmental Design to push design and apply concepts in a human scaled piece of Architecture.
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Designed and Fabricated by: Christopher Hague
Cal Poly 2nd Year Architecture
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email: chague@calpoly.edu
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Surfaces were shimmed into postion one-eighth inch at a time to support the body and tested in a form study. In fruition, the design was constructed using 100% recycled and salvaged material minus the low-VOC adhesive that was the only cost of the project.
Focusing on the form of the body, and how to support it in a sustainable way.
Form: Measured for the body
Material: 100% Recycled/Salvaged
Cost: $32.00
Duration: 25 minute raw render + 120 minutes Ps
Duration: 15 minute raw render + 45 minute Ai
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Duration: 120 minutes Duration: 15 minutes
Duration: 25 minute raw render + 150 minutes Ps
CHR STOPHER HAGUE 702.290.3034 • chague@calpoly.edu issuu.com/christopherhague 575 Sari Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89110
Objective
Transcend dogmatic principles through the utilization of multi-disciplinary technologies
Education
California State Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (2013-Present) ・Bachelor’s of Architecture - (On Track)
Southeast Career Technical Academy (2009-2013) ・Advanced Honors Diploma - Architectural Drafting Concentration
Experience
Letter Perfect USA Inc. (2010-2014) ・Sign Fabricator/Installer: TIG welding, painting, assembly, installation
Craft Beer Hound LLC (2014) ・Custom Craftsman: creating custom artwork and fulfilling invoices
Christopher Hague Designs (2013-Present) ・Sole Practitioner: rendering, marketing, design development, and consultation
Cal Poly Architecture Department (2016-Present) ・Head of Research and Development Internship: prototyping, fabrication, analysis
Software Publication
Abode Creative Suite/Cloud, Rhinoceros 3D 5, Vray 2.0, Revit (2016), AutoCAD (2007-2012), Google Sketchup , Autodesk 123d Suite, Microsoft Suite
National Conference for Beginning Design Students (2016) ・Co-Author and Speaker
Recognition
Clark County School District Excellence Award for Architectural Drafting (2012) ・Awarded to one student annually
Nevada State Champion (2011-2012 and 2012-2013 Academic Years) United States Air Force Award of Distinction in Math and Science (2013) Runner-Up at Vellum Furniture Design Competition (2014) NAAB Accredidation Selection Sample (Winter, Spring, and Fall 2015)
About Chris
Avid outdoorsman, furniture maker, photographer, bowler, coffee connoisseur, and PC enthusiast