DOTTING THE CITY A curated experience through the city of Athens, Greece. A programmatic network developed around the historic sites of Athens, which will explore new means of display and interaction. The proposal’s objective is to transform the perception of the museum for locals and tourists. Library + Museum
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COFFEE SHOP + MUSEUM
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INF. CENTER + MUSEUM
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LIBRARY + MUSEUM
Inf. Center + Museum
Coffee Shop + Museum
near Sytagma Square | 1500 sf
near Monastiraki | 800 sf
near the Filipapo Hill | 5,000 sf
A A
B B
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MAPPING BOSTON A mixture of architecture in Boston’s South End.
Acess + Mixture
Facade Directionality
Design Proposal
Master Plan
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Process Model
Master Model
THE ROW HOUSES
one, two, and three bedroom apartments
First Floor Plan
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Located at Boston’s South End, Washington Street, plays an important role in this area. This street divides the South End into two distinct programs: The Row Houses and The Commercial or Wider Buildings, while the open spaces and The Gym bring them together.
Second Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan
Longitudinal Section
THE TERRACE BUILDING
one, two, three, and four bedroom apartments
Typical Floor Plans
Longitudinal Section A
B
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Facade Renderings
MIT MEDIA LAB FACADE A robotic three dimensional facade proposal The MIT Media Lab was chosen as a case study and experiment for the 3D printed optimized facade due to its variability in programmatic elements within one elevation of the building. This project presents integrated computational and digital fabrication processes for a custom high performance ceramic facade system, in order to optimaze the lighting conditions.
Grasshopper Output
1”:1’ Prototype Facade
ABB Robotic Arm
Facade Prototype
1/18”:1’ Model A
B
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Summer Solstice: June 21st
archit
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Fall + Spring Solstice: Sept 23rd + March 20th
Notes:
Winter Solstice: December 21st
Predominant Wind Pattern: Building Condition
Solar Path
Predominant Wind Pattern
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RI INNOVA Site Adress
128 DYE
Project No.
117
Date
DECEM
Drawn by
AMEC
Checked by
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Solar Energy Collector
By locating them at the roof, with an individual rotation that follows the sun path, there is most solar gain. There are also located on the SW facade.
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Green House
3
A doble height space with green areas that allows the creration of new climate while allowing the building to cool/warm.
Water Recollection
A storm/ rain water recolection system
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BUILDIN
THE TRIANGLE 1/1
TYP. FLOOR PLAN 4,5
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Drawing
128 DYER ST, PROVIDENCE
RI INNOVATION LAB
DECEMBER 06, 2015
AMEC
LAURA BRIGGS
Date
Drawn by
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117 Project No.
By being located in Providence’s Downtown, The triangle offers a variety of programmatic elements in order to bring community together. Besides from becoming a center of attraction for the city, the building was designed to be energy efficient. It possesses various solar panels, a green house and water recollection systems. Site Adress
Notes:
architects
night | shift
An innovation center for Providence, RI.
Eighth Level | Studio Space
2 A 302
1 A 301
Building Rendering
Seventh Level | Studio Space Sixtht Level | Shop Space Fifth Level | Library Fourth Level | Laboratory Third Level | Digital Fabrication night | shift night | shift Second Level | Ed. Classroom architects
architects
First Level | Public Space Notes:
Notes:
Typ. Floor Plan | 4th, 5th Program Diagram 1.
Main Structural Core
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Main Structural Core
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Colums + Joinery
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Colums + Joinery
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Beams + Girders
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Beams + Girders
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1.Timber Lo 2. Steel Brac 3. Alucobon 4. Air gap/ v 5. Drainage 6. Cement b 7. Mineral w 8. Wood be 9. Oriented 10. Vapour b 11. Concret 12. Floor Ins 13. Raising s 14. Double
night | shift architects
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Site Adress
128 DYER ST, PROVIDENCE Site Adress
4 5 6 128 DYER ST, PROVIDENCE 7
Project No.
117
117
Date
Date DECEMBER 06, 2015
DECEMBER 06, 2015
Drawn by
AMEC
Drawn by
AMEC
Checked by
LAURA BRIGGS
Checked by
LAURA BRIGGS
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+ Joinery
ncrete Slab
Columns and Beams 3.
Beams + Girders 4..
Prefabricated Concrete Slab 4..
Concrete Slab
Prefabricated Concrete Slab 5.
Full Concrete Slab
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Full Concrete Slab
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STRUCTURE ASSEMBLY Drawing
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Detailed Section | Face to Floor Assembly
Complete Structure
Complete Building Structure 6.
Complete Building Structure
RI INNOVATION LAB Site Adress
128 DYER ST, PROVIDENCE
Project No.
117
Date
DECEMBER 06, 2015
Drawn by
AMEC
Checked by
LAURA BRIGGS
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STRUCTURE ASSEMBLY
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Complete Building Structure
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1. Alucobond Aluminum 2. ACM clipping system 3. Thermal Separator 4. Drainage Plain 5. Steel bracket 6. Shuco Window Frame (Model AS605) 7. Low-e triple plane glaze
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East Facade
NorthWest Facade A
B
FACADE ASSEMBLY | WINDOW DETAIL SCALE 1’-0”= 2”
SouthWest Facade
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PASSIVE VENTILATION SYSTEMS A low income housing proposal for the city of Quito, EC. Because of the levels of respiratory infections, this project proposes a healthier low income housing. A proposal which will serve as a easy assembly-prototype for future community complexes, while bringing communites together. By having passive ventilation systems, the levels of pollution will be dimished, while still remaining in low costs of production. Each house type should provide with 3 basic rooms: a common space, a kitchen and a room.
Proposed Ventilation | Plan
Proposed Ventilation | Section
Longitudinal Section
Site Plan
TYPOLOGY A
Typ A | Section 1
Typ A | Section 2
TYPOLOGY B
Typ B | Section 1
Typ B | Section 2
Cross Section
1 Bedroom + Kitchen+ Living room + Porche
3 Bedroom + Kitchen+ Living room + Porche
A
B
Exploted Axon of Material
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