Daniel Salvador Architecture Portfolio
SELECTED WORKS FROM M.ARCH 1 PROGRAM AT PRATT INSTITUTE 2016 - 2019 +ARCHITECTURE +PROFESSIONAL +RESEARCH
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D.P.S
L ANGUAGE S Fluent in: English Spanish Inter est: Sustainable Design Par ametric Design Inter active Media Acoustics and L ighting Digital Design Animations Company Br anding Urban Design R E A L E S TAT E
EDUC ATION Bishop Ford Catholic High School Brooklyn, NY Graduated May 2008 New York City College of Technology, City University of New York 300 Jay Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201-2983 Bachelors: Architectural Technology Degree:
Graduated May 2013
Pratt Institute 200 Willoughby Av, Brooklyn, NY, 11205 Masters: Architecture and Urban Planning:
Graduated May 2019
PROFESSIONAL E XPER IENCE 3D Animator Kevin Hom Architects, PC Focused on animations , 3D study models for design phase & Renderings.
September 2013 - January 2014
Adjunct CLT Assistant Professor August 2014 - August 2016 City University of New York Responsible for assisting students with digital fabrication using laser cutter, CNC, & Maker-Bot. Assisting professors with other curriculum preparations for the students semester. Design Engineering Intern David & Shuldiners INC. February 2015 - August 2015 Mainly focused on developing shop drawings and organizing set of drawings for field and submittal. Glass and metal development. Digital Fabrication / Designer / Fabricator GUILD Designer / CNC Operator: Program CNC Routers, Expert in Digital Fabrication. Junior Designer / Visuals Schiller Projects Design phase, , Visuals (Virtual Reality, Presentations, Renderings)
October 2016 - March 2016 June 2018 - April 2019
PUBLIC ATIONS & E VENTS Publications Inprocess - James Garrison Studio : Brewery / Greenhouse in Los Angeles
“ A SPACE CAN BECOME AN EVERLASTING MEMORY , A CREATIVE MORAL IMAGINATION AND SENSE OF BELONGING, AN INDISTINGUISHABLE DESIRE TO CARE FOR AND BE PART OF THE SPACES WE LIVE IN. AN INTERACTIVE CULTURE. “
Inprocess - Ayse Kolatan Studio: Residential Tower Inprocess - Stephanie Bayard : Plaza in New York Events Mayne Event 02 : Selected to present to Pritzker Prize Architect Thom Mayne
2017 Pratt Institute 2016 Pratt Institute 2016 Pratt Institute
2016 Pratt Institute
SK ILL S Software Rhino Grasshopper Autocad Vray / Mental ray Lumion Cinema 4D Maxwell Maya Adobe Creative Suite Revit Fabrication CNC - RhinoCAM Laser Cutter 3D Printing Vacuum Forming
AC ADEMIC / PROFESSIONAL / RESE ARCH Project: Machine Hall Brewery / Greenhouse Instructor: James Garrison Project: Minimal Surface Residential Tower Instructor: Ayse Kolaton Project: Communications Smart Facade + Fabrication Instructor: Brian Ringley Project: AI Collaboration Housng / industrial Instructor: Karel Klein Project: CLT Brutalism Social Housing / Commercial Instructor: Benjamin Aranda / Joaquin Bonifaz Project : Broadcasting Bubbles Demonstrations upon the house of Hygiene Instructor: Christopher Kroner Project: Nanotectonica - Hibrosia Specimen / Evolutionary Exploration Instructor: Jonas Coersmeier Project: Klaus Pavilion Residential Professional : SchillerProjects
SPLIT CANOPY VISUALIZATION
Machine Hall
Project: Machine Hall Location : Los Angeles, Downtown California
Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
Program: Greenhouse Sequestration Machinery Craft Brewery Urban Plaza
GAUD CAP STUDIO - James Garrison PRATT INSTITUTE 2017
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[Brewery / Greenhouse]
Our technology created this problem and some believe technology must solve it. To that end comes the new and extremely controversial field of environmental engineering. You could say that we have always been environmental engineers but now we must be consciously and quickly use our ingenuity to create environmental stability. One technology at the forefront of this effort is carbon sequestration. Viable, cost effective technology has been developed that can Filter CO2 from the air and make it available to be consumed or converted into other materials. This machinery absorbs and sequestrates CO2 in biomass and other materials. These machines are modular, scalable devices that can make CO2 available for industrial use, beverage production, and to supplement agriculture. Companies like Climeworks.
If carbon sequestration is to be effective it’s deployment must be widespread and it must adaptable to the economic and planning needs of cities and other areas. This studio project seeks to explore the distribution of carbon Sequestration technologies in urban centers. To take advantage of and demonstrate the utility of CO2 production we will combine sequestration with a craft brewery and a hydroponic greenhouse. Both of these uses consume CO2 in normal operation. Usually carbon would be stored in trucks to be stored elsewhere Global-thermostat can move plants locally where the co2 can be used for local processes. Back into the Brewery process and Greenhouse production SITE LOS ANGELES, SOUTH PARK NEIGHBORHOOD, BETWEEN S. OLIVE STREET, W.PICO BLVD, MARGO ST.
Machine Hall
Air Path Entrance
Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
Double Layer Air Path (Heating Gap between Layers)
Single Glass Layer (Heating Interior Space)
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Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
Machine Hall
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Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
Machine Hall
Machine Hall
Service Circulation
Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
Visitor Circulation
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Visitor Viewpoint
Facade & Chimney
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Brewery
Program - Different Experience Points Points ProgramAnalysis analysis - Different Experience
Landscape Level
Lobby & Office Area
Greenhouse
The Movement of the Cities Grid
SUMMER
WINTER
Waste
Trasnsportation
Energy
Machine Hall
SPRING/FALL
L.A. GHG Emissions By Sector 36.2 MMI CO2 e
30%
Solid Waste 97% Waste Water 3% On- road 99% Railways 0.3% Harbor Craft 0.2% Off-road 0.5% Residential 27% Commercial 34% Industrial 34% Other 3%
65% Wind Flow (Coanda Effect)
Sun SunAnalysis analysis- Orientation - Orientation
Energy Flow
2%
Solid Waste 97% Waste Water 3%
34%
On- road 99% Railways 0.3% Harbor Craft 0.2% Off-road 0.5%
64%
Residential 27% Commercial 34% Industrial 34% Other 3%
Sun PAth For Four Seasons 1990
2013
Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
5%
29 MMI CO2 e
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Machine Hall
CHIMNEY DOUBLE FACADE
A
FACADE STRUCTURE c
B
Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
BASIC FRAME
FLOORS
A C
ENCLOSED SHELL
GROUND LEVEL
D
B
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Exploded Axon - Module Compositions
Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
C
D
Sectional Models 08
Machine Hall
Machine Hall
Airway Roof +97
Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
Airway Level +84 Roof Level +72 Fifth Level +50 Fourth Level +37 Third Level +25 Second Level +15 Ground level 0
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Machine Hall Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
Section C - Brewery / CO2 Sequestration Process
SECTION C SCALE: 1/16” = 10
Machine Hall
Top Level Point +131
Airway Roof +97 Airway Level +84 Roof Level +72 Fifth Level +50 Fourth Level +37
Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
Third Level +25 Second Level +15 Ground level 0 Top Level Point +131
Airway Roof +97 Airway Level +84 Roof Level +72 Fifth Level +50 Fourth Level +37 Third Level +25 Second Level +15 Ground level 0 11
Machine Hall Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
EAST ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION SCALE: 1/16” = 1’- 0”
WEST ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
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Machine Hall
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FOURTH FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/16” = 1’- 0”
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FOURTH FLOOR PLAN
Airway Level +84 Roof Level +72
11 12
Fifth Level +50 Fourth Level +37 Third Level +25
A 13 14
B
10 9 8 7
C
6 1
15
5 4
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Second Level +15 17
Ground level 0
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Machine Hall
BREWERY
BREWERY PROCESS / CO2 SEQUESTRATION
Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
CO2 SEQUESTRATION AREA
C
SECTION A - BREWERY SECTION A SCALE: 1/16” = 1’- 0” 14
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Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
Machine Hall
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B 10 9
Machine Hall
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6 1 5
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Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
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A B
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THIRD FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/16” = 1’- 0”
THIRD FLOOR PLAN 16
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Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
Machine Hall
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B 10 9
Machine Hall
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/16” = 1’- 0”
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Machine Hall
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Machine Hall
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/16” = 1’- 0”
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Machine Hall
ALUCOBO
MULLION I.G.U STEEL COLUMN
ALUM. MU
GLASS NODE
INTERIOR FINISHED GYPSUM BOARD VAPOUR BARRIER MOISTURE BARRIER CONCRETE
ALUM. PANEL
METAL DECKING
METAL PL
ALUM FRA
I BEAMS INSULATION HANGING POLE
TRUSS FRA
LOW EDGE SQUARE
D
DETAIL AT COLUMN BASE
B
Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
A-01
MULLION
ALUCOBO
C
A-01
IGU PANE
MULLION
STEEL FRA
ALUM FLA CERAMIC
C
CONCRET
A-01
STEEL L A
OPEN GRI
CO2 MAC
CO2 MACHINES
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WALL SECTION DETAILS
BREWERY
GREENHOUSE PROGRAM
ALUCOBOND METAL PANEL
Machine Hall
ALUCOBOND METAL PANEL ALUM. MULLION FRAME
ALUM. MULLION FRAME
METAL PLATE WITH U CLIPS ALUM. FRAME FOR 4 PANELS METAL PLATE WITH U CLIP
ALUM FRAME FOR PANELS
TRUSS FRAME
MULLION FRAME ALUCOBOND METAL PANEL
MULLION FRAME
ALUCOBOND METAL PANEL
IGU PANEL CENCLOSED MULLION A-01 STEEL FRAME FOR CASEMENT
IGU PANEL ENCLOSED
Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
TRUSS FRAME
MULLION
STEEL FRAME FOR CASMENT
ALUM. FLASHING CERAMIC TILES CONCRETE BASE STEEL ANGLE
ALUM FLASHING CERAMIC TILES
CONCRETE BASE STEEL L ANGLE
OPEN GRILL
OPEN GRILL
CO2 MACHINES
CO2 MACHINES
DETAILS
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Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
Machine Hall
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Greenhouse / Brewery Urban Plaza
Machine Hall
Minimal Surface
Project: Minimal Surface Location : New York, NY
Program: Residential Commercial Workspace / Collab.
Designing a residential high-rise within the conceptual context of disruptive innovation. The term was first coined by Clay Christensen in 1995 and has since become a popular way of describing current innovation.
Residential - Commercial
The uses, misuses and overuses of the term indicate that it is a source of inspiration for innovators in many different fields. Starting by discussing, examining and unfolding this term and its discursive path. Creating conceptual framework for a residential tower based on these discussions and design intentions.
GAUD STUDIO - Sulan Kolatan PRATT INSTITUTE 2017
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[Residential / Commercial]
Designing as a family of parts, as a network system, that can be develop into multidisciplinary spaces, forms, and functional integrative programs.
Propose disruptively innovative highrise designs that challenge the conventions of these categories: Structure: 1. Material fabrication (including robotics, maker-spaces, synthetic materials) 2. Program Envelope 3. Core - Definition of residential unit (Changing) - Definition of family and “units” that are other than family) - Relationship between work and live - Relationship between building and site (building and city) - Relationship between building and transport modes - Relationship between building and biological systems other than human - Relationship between low-cost and luxury (creative subsidizing, kickstarter, self-branding,) Site : New York, New York
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Residential - Commercial
Minimal Surface
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Residential - Commercial
Minimal Surface
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Residential - Commercial
Minimal Surface
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Residential - Commercial
Minimal Surface
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Residential - Commercial
Minimal Surface
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Residential - Commercial
Minimal Surface
Minimal Surface
Unit 1 - Science Department Unit 2 - Engineering Department Unit 3 - Arts & Music Unit 4 - Hospitality Management
12 Ft 12 Ft
Slabs / Program
Structure / Circulation
12 Ft
Circulation / Collaboration space Occupation
Unit 3 & 4 900 sqft
Residential - Commercial
100 ft
Unit 1 & 2 900 sqft
Circulation Cell Units 1 - 4 Common working space
Unit 2 & 3 900 sqft
Larger Living Space 31
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Residential - Commercial
Minimal Surface
Minimal Surface
B TWO BEDROOM 1000 SQ-FT
C STUDIO 1000 SQ-FT
D TWO BEDROOM 1000 SQ-FT
E TWO BEDROOM 1000 SQ-FT
Residential - Commercial
A ONE BEDROOM 1000 SQ-FT
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Residential - Commercial
Minimal Surface
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Residential - Commercial
Minimal Surface
Minimal Surface Residential - Commercial
Blue Unit
Transition Floor Plan
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White Unit
Minimal Surface Residential - Commercial
IW
IW
D Blue Unit
IW
A IW
IW
B E
C Typical Floor Plan
White Unit
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Smart Facade
Project: Smart Facade - Tessellation Location : New York, NY
Program: Public Space
Architecture has always relied on the ability to translate complex ideas and design intent in a comprehensible and precise set of instructions.
Curtain Wall System
Exploring ways in which computation can be used to create, access, share, and manipulate information across various computational systems.
GAUD MEDIA - BRIAN RINGLEY PRATT INSTITUTE 2017
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[Curtain Wall System]
How design intent can be embedded, Complex design intent methodologies require new methods of communication that can full express the design intent through LOD, DATA interoperability, communicating (Humans or machines) And complex positive feedback loops of possibilities in the design process. Covering manufacturing process, design integration and environmental factors.
Understanding these both integration of Model intelligence , creates a complex design intent that can be understood as fluid stream of data that is contributed to and maintained by the various stakeholders. Building a Atrium Interface for the public.
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Curtain Wall System
Smart Facade
Smart Facade Curtain Wall System
AXONOMETRIC OF PANEL ASSEMBLAGE
AXONOMETRIC OF PANEL ASSEMBLAGE
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Smart Facade Curtain Wall System EXPLODED AXON
PLAN
EXPLODED AXON
COMMUNICATIONS - SMART FACADE - ATRIUM CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM
PLAN
PL
DETAIL AT CONNECTION SIDE ELEVATION
FRONT ELEVATION
FRONT ELEVATION
SIDE ELEVATION
SIDE ELEVATION
FR
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Smart Facade
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75
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° 70
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180°
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° 89
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Curtain Wall System
7°
6°
THIRD FL +24
THIRD FL +24
SECOND FL +12 FT
SECOND FL +12 FT
GROUND FL 0
27 0° 27 9
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GROUND FL 0
2° 28 6° 28 7° 28 3° 27 5°
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2°
FOURTH FL +36
FOURTH FL +36
28
12
3°
3°
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27
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ROOF +48
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ROOF +48
CUTTING ANGLES
CUTTING ANGLES SIDE ELEVATION
ALUCOBOND - 1/4” COLOR ALUM. PANEL ALUMINUM BEND EXTRUSION 2.5”
1/4”
ONSRUD FLAT BIT
1”
BRACING ALUM.
1/4”
ALUMINUM FRAME
8”
2 ” OPENING
135
5”
90 ALUMINUM BEND EXTRUSION
1/4”
2.5”
1/4”
2.5”
5”
EXTRUDED ALUMINUM TYPES
ALUMINUM EXTRUSION PROFILES 42
ONSRUD VGROVE BIT
1”
ALUCOBOND - 1/4” COLOR ALUM. PANEL
1/4 OPENING
CNC MILLING - TOOL-BIT TYPES BIT TYPES CNC MILLING TOOL
1/16” OPENING
Smart Facade
ALUCOBOND- 1/4” - 1/4”COLOR COLOR ALUCOBOND ALUM. PANEL ALUM. PANEL ALUMINUM BEND EXTRUSION ALUM. BEND EXTRUSION
BRACING ALUM. BRACING ALUM.
ALUMINUM BEND EXTRUSION ALUM. BEND
EXTRUSION
ALUCOBOND - 1/4”- COLOR ALUCOBOND 1/4” ALUM. PANEL
COLOR ALUM. PANEL
Curtain Wall System
ALUMINUM FRAME ALUM. FRAME
DETAIL AT CONNECTION
EXPLODED AXON OF TWO PANELS
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Curtain Wall System
Smart Facade
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Curtain Wall System
Smart Facade
Cyborg Misprision
Project: Cyborg Misprision Orna. Location : Navy Yard, Brooklyn , NY
Residential - Industrial
Program: Residential Industrial Factory
GAUD STUDIO - KAREL KLEIN PRATT INSTITUTE 2018
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[Residential / Industrial]
With the rise of the possibilities of AI integration or development in the near future, the panic of AI eventually replacing human judgment drives the idea of scenarios where human judgment will simply be altered and modified by the presence of AI “partners”, essentially what a tool is. In this Research Project, the project aims to use AI as a collaboration tool, i which can help develop a new kind of formalism and incorporation of machine vision and machine learning.
Art as Technique - The cyborg is a condensed image of both imagination and material reality, the two joined centers structuring any possibility of historical transformation.
Using a new class of AI software for combining and seamlessly blending images _convolutional Neural Networks, we can begin an expression that appears through an automated process of “seeing” through the eyes of a machine, driven by factors of environment, historic content and the main factor in mind, the Uncanny development of these forms.
Using Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) in multiple ways in the development of the architecture project. The program of the studio will be infrastructural on an industrial site in Brooklyn, NY Cultivating specific outputs , fostering knowledge exchange , using disciplinary precision, and exploiting multi-modal design methods to develop a collaboration between the designers eye and the machines eyes.
The weird question of the studio is, how might a cyborg design architecture? This research seminar aims to not only explore a new tool or a new way of designing but instead , how architecture’s recent fascination with theories of estrangement might be modified or reconsidered relative to new technologies of machine vision and machine learning.
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Residential - Industrial
Cyborg Misprision
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Residential - Industrial
Cyborg Misprision
Cyborg Misprision Residential - Industrial
Program analysis - Different Experience Points
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Cyborg Misprision Residential - Industrial
Base - Area of Focus 50
Base Detail Geo
Base & Style Result
Detail Transition
Acrylic AI Collab Composition 51
Residential - Industrial
Cyborg Misprision
Cyborg Misprision Residential - Industrial
AI Collab. Composition With Subject A
Subject A Family of Parts
Subject A Family of Parts Recomposed 52
Cyborg Misprision Residential - Industrial
Subject A 3D Modeled Family of Parts
Section Studies - Subject A Recompose 53
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Residential - Industrial
Cyborg Misprision
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Residential - Industrial
Cyborg Misprision
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Residential - Industrial
Cyborg Misprision
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Residential - Industrial
Cyborg Misprision
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Residential - Industrial
Cyborg Misprision
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Residential - Industrial
Cyborg Misprision
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Residential - Industrial
Cyborg Misprision
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Residential - Industrial
Cyborg Misprision
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Residential - Industrial
Cyborg Misprision
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Residential - Industrial
Cyborg Misprision
CLT Brutalism
Project: CLT Brutalism Location : Santiago, Chile South America
Social Housing / Commercial
Program: Social Housing Commercial Public
GAUD STUDIO : Benjamin Aranda / Joaquin Bonifaz PRATT INSTITUTE 2019
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[Social Housing / Commercial]
Cross-Laminated Density explores a building type uniquely possible in the urban environments of Chile but applicable to other cities globally: the mass timber building. Chile is a world leader in mass timber production, a construction type that uses new growth forests to create large-scale timber components of buildings including structure and envelope. Also referred to as Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT), the material is prized for its low-carbon footprint by the use of a renewable resource, trees. It is also used to create immense prefabricated building components only limited in size by their transport. Research spatial techniques that guide issues assembly, connection, modularity and proliferation of these largescale timber components.
These explorations are deployed along sites in Santiago, Chile and test how hyper-density in massive timber can be achieved through a variety of use cases: from infill condition to free-standing medium-rise buildings to infrastructure. Large physical models made of wood will prototype detail and organization simultaneously. Chile’s unique context as a leader in the mass timber industry is a fertile model for how other cities can explore cross-laminated density in the future. Working with Prefabricated panels to be arrange in a way that they can create multiple spaces for different program integration. Exploring ideas of mass population migration from other countries due to political and economic issues is also studied to understand how to design a space where these issues wont affect the living and social conditions , and will allow for a development of a new culture to emerge and integrate better accustomed and interactive behavior.
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Social Housing / Commercial
CLT Brutalism
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Social Housing / Commercial
CLT Brutalism
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Social Housing / Commercial
CLT Brutalism
CLT Brutalism
Chile -Area of Focus - Urban Context & Program Integration Circulation / Social / Galerias [ Santiago Existing Fabric - Center of City ]
Galerias Types
6 - 10 feet
Social Housing / Commercial
10 - 20 feet
20 - 30 feet
Connection between - Open Growth of lattice Cultural + Galerias Residential - 60 % 50 percent Aff.Housing Move 40% Residential up Commercial + Galerias Institutional + Green areas Existing Pockets of Porosity Propose Program 68
Propose Galerias in System 69
Social Housing / Commercial
CLT Brutalism
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Social Housing / Commercial
CLT Brutalism
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Social Housing / Commercial
CLT Brutalism
CLT INFILL INCLUDED
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Social Housing / Commercial
CLT Brutalism
CLT Brutalism Social Housing / Commercial
CLT SHEAR WALLS - HORIZONTAL / VERTICAL
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CLT Brutalism
UNIT 1 - DUPLEX UNIT 2 - 2 BEDROOM
UNIT 3 - STUDIO M UNIT 4 - STUDIO L COMMON
Social Housing / Commercial
UNIT 1 - DUPLEX UNIT 2 - 2 BEDROOM
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Social Housing / Commercial
CLT Brutalism
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Social Housing / Commercial
A
C B SITE PLAN
CLT Brutalism
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Social Housing / Commercial
CLT Brutalism
CLT Brutalism Social Housing / Commercial
PUBL ET STRE
Residential Tower Entrance
IC
1
ATE PRIV
GROUND FLOOR PLAN PUBLIC PARK
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THIRD FLOOR PLAN 78
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN Social Housing / Commercial
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6
SIXTH FLOOR PLAN 79
CLT Brutalism
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Social Housing / Commercial
CLT Brutalism
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Social Housing / Commercial
CLT Brutalism
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Social Housing / Commercial
CLT Brutalism
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Social Housing / Commercial
CLT Brutalism
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Social Housing / Commercial
CLT Brutalism
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Social Housing / Commercial
CLT Brutalism
Broadcasting B.
Project: Broadcasting Bubbles Location : New York, NY
Program: Building Facade
[Demonstrations upon the house of Hygiene - Building Skins]
Fabricates Skins can use computer generate information to animate dimensional performances of rotation, opacity, and translations. by using tools that can transform and animate models over time.
Building Skins
Focusing on Cellular and altered duplicated cells, where certain parts of the cell remain locked together, other parts will be free to explore systems of movement and perform in the curtain wall system Using advanced modeling and rendering techniques the propose design is the exploration of multiple possibilities within the modular system The experience for which the architectural animation conveys its altered building. GAUD Media - Christopher Kroner PRATT INSTITUTE 2016
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Exploring these modular cells on a curtain wall system allows for not only adaptation to environmental factors but also act as a performance drive through Lighting and Acoustics.
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Building Skins
Broadcasting B.
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Building Skins
Broadcasting B.
SIZED TO WINDOW PANEL
Broadcasting B.
Broadcasting Bubbles :
INSIDE & OUTSIDE CELL
Project Eight Demonstrations upon the House of Hygiene.
CELL BOUNDARY
COMBINED DEFORMATION OF CELLS TO REFLECT LIGHT IN
TESSELLATIONS OF CELLS ACROSS A GRID
Building Skins
Exploring different light studies. in a wide range of light spectrum and shadows.
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Building Skins
ZONES UNITS ARE POPULATED
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Broadcasting B.
Building Skins
ZONES UNITS ARE POPULATED
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Broadcasting B.
Hibimas - Hibrosia
Project: Hibimas - Diabrosia - Hibrosia Location : New York, New York
Nanotectonica / Research
Program: Research / Speculate New Evolutionary Specimen
[ NANOTECTONICA / RESEARCH ]
While understanding the research taxonomy as an evolutionary design driver, we performed a series of digital evolutions which relates the hybrid objects to its physical predecessor in real life. In the research evolution, phenotypical qualities are detached from its own genotype, that would then re-inform the objects new genetic information. Taking specimens from pollen and specimens from mineral; two completely unrelated subject matter found in nature, and allow its marriage to conform to our newly defined evolution. Such generative process allows for an uncanny aspect to emerge.
GAUD NANOTECTONICA PRATT INSTITUTE 2019
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Experiment with different fabrication techniques and color. This final artifact aims to highlight new evolutionary traits that would proof to be dominant into this new line of evolution.
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Nanotectonica / Research
Hibimas - Hibrosia
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Nanotectonica / Research
Hibimas - Hibrosia
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Nanotectonica / Research
Hibimas - Hibrosia
Hibimas - Hibrosia Nanotectonica / Research
NANOTECTONICA - PHYSIOLOGY
SURFACE PATTERNS
CROSS SECTIONS
SURFACE PATTERNS
CROSS SECTIONS
NATURE OF TECTUM
TESSELATION OF TYPES
NATURE OF TECTUM
TESSELATION OF TYPES
PSILATE
TECTATE
TECTUM imperforatum/solidum
PSILATE
TECTATE
TECTUM imperforatum/solidum
ECHINATE
TECTATE
TECTUM perforatum(semitectate)
ECHINATE
TECTATE
TECTUM perforatum(semitectate)
TECTATE
TECTUM perfossulatum
GRANULATE
MONOPORATE
DYAD
TETRAHEDRAL
TETRAGONAL
MONOPORATE
DYAD
TETRAHEDRAL
TETRAGONAL
DECUSSATE
T -SHAPE
VESICULATE - LINEAR
DECUSSATE
T -SHAPE
VESICULATE - LINEAR
INTECTATE GRANULATE
TECTUM perfossulatum
INTECTATE
CONJUNCTATE
THREE POLLEN LAYERS
TYPES OF TECTUM TYPES OF TECTUM
TECTATE
GEMMATE
GEMMATE
THREE POLLEN LAYERS
TRILETE
TRICOLPATE
FENESTRATE
PANTOPORATE
TRILETE
TRICOLPATE
FENESTRATE
PANTOPORATE
CONJUNCTATE
TECTUM / POLLENKIT
TECTUM / POLLENKIT
CLAVATE VERRUCATE CLAVATE
BACULATE VERRUCATE BACULATE ECHINATE
EXINE INTINE EXINE
ECHINATE
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INTINE
Hibimas - Hibrosia
NANOTECTONICA - PHYSIOLOGY + ANALYTICAL DRAWING
Nanotectonica / Research
Schemes of transformation of a cube-octahedral diamond crystal to the anti-skeletal form during inhibition of growth.
External morphology diagram in perspective. Faces shown in hatches grown in layers according to the flat plane of the initial crystal.
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HIBISCUS
DIAMAS
AMBROSIA
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NANOTECTONICA - GENERATIVE DRAWINGS GEOMETRIC PRINCIPAL PRIMITIVES
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DIABROSIA
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NANOTECTONICA - HIBIMAS
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PF SM SH EL SY
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Piliferous Smooth Shrunken Elastic Symmetrical
CO ABR V LA RI
Connected Abrasive Veined Layered Ridged
UP2 UNCHARTED PROPERTY 2
Hibimas - Hibrosia
UP1 UNCHARTED PROPERTY 1
UP1
UP3 UNCHARTED PROPERTY 3 UP4 UNCHARTED PROPERTY 4 UP2
Nanotectonica / Research
NANOTECTONICA - HIBROSIA
UP1
UP3
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Pavilion
Project: London Pavilion Location : London, England
Program: Residential
Residential Pavilion Located on the back part of the house, the project aims for a prefabricated panelized system to create a leaf life overlap structure that acts as a sun shelter.
Residential - Pavilion
With a curve Oval Panel, allows for light integration into the space below. Scale like composition to have a self structure system.
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ANOPY ELEVATION
CANOPY ELEVATION
PROJECTADDRESS ADDRESS PROJECT PROJECT ADDRESS PROJECT ADDRESS
PROJECTNAME NAME PROJECT NAME NAME PROJECT
PATIO EAR REAR PATIO Pavilion
FREESTANDING FURNITURE
KEY PLAN
KEY PLAN
SPLIT CANOPY ALONG AL SPLIT CANOPY OF SUN AXIS OF SUN PATHPATH
PLANTERPLANTER
INTEGRATED BENCH BENCH INTEGRATED
PLANTERPLANTER
FREESTANDING FREESTANDING FUR FURNITURE
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REAR PATIO CANOPY ELEVATION
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3
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LAN
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EX. DOORSEX. IN OPEN DOORS/ IN OPEN / FOLDED POSITION
FOLDED POSITION
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HEAT LAMPS INSTALLED EAT LAMPS INSTALLED ABOVE DOOR ABOVE DOOR
NEW LINE OF OF CANOPY CANOPY NEW LINE
PERFORATED GRILLE PERFORATED GRILLE FOR VENT FORBELOW VENT BELOW
FREE FREESTANDING STANDINGCHAIR CHAIR
PAVERS PAVER’S
OF HOUSE
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ACCESSIBLE ACCESSIBLEFOR FORFLUE FLUE
FREE STANDING STANDINGTAB;E TABLE FREE
INTERIOR OF HOUSE
EX.EX. SKYLIGHT SKYLIGHT
INTEGRATED INTEGRATED BENCH BENCHWITH UPHOLSTERED CUSHIONS
RECESSED RECESSED LED UP- LED UP- LIGHTS LIGHTS
WITH UPHOLSTERED CUSHIONS
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ENTERTAINMENT & ENTERTAINMENT & STORAGE CABINET
STORAGE CABINET
ICE
BEVERAGE
MAKERS
FRIDGE
PLANTER PLANTER
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5
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REAR PATIO CANOPY SECTION
REAR PATIO CANOPY SECTION
HEAT LAMP INSTAL HEAT LAMP ABOVE DOOR INSTALLED ABOVE DOOR
SPLIT CANOPY ALONG ALIG SPLIT CANOPY WITH SUN AXIS OF SUN PATHPATH
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ENLARGED PLANTE ENLARGED PLANTER
WOOD CLAD WOOD CLAD CABIN CABINETRY
CABINETRY FOR FOR ST CABINETRY BEVERAGE FRIDGE STORAGE BEVERAGE MAKER FRIDGE AND ICE
FREESTANDING FREESTANDING FU FURNITURE
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ROM ROOF
VISUALIZATION VIEW FROM ROOF
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PLANTERS BEHIND CANOPY
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SPLIT CANOPY ALIGNED WITH SUN PATH
PLANTER PLANTER
WOOD CLAD CABINETRY FOR STORAGE BEVERAGE FRIDGE AND ICE MAKER FREESTANDING FURNITURE
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SPLIT CANOPY
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