David m. Boynton Work Sample
David Boynton
407.491.6045 iogeon@gmail.com www.linkedin.com/in/boyntondavid
Education
Dec 2013 Master of Architecture Washington University in St. Louis May 2011 Bachelor of Design, magna cum laude University of Florida
[Major] Architecture [Minor] Music Performance
May 2007 International Baccalaureate Diploma Winter Park High School
Experience
Jan 2012-Dec 2013 Washington University In St. Louis Laser Lab Monitor
Manage and prep student and faculty files and run and maintain the laser cutting machines in the Sam Fox fabrication labs
Aug 2010-Dec 2010 University of Florida Teaching Assistant, Design Studio 3
Student critique and project and curriculum development
May 2008-Aug 2008 Lamar Design May 2009-Aug 2009 Summer Intern
Preparing and editing working drawings Site surveying and creating existing building drawings Building load and other technical calculations
May 2007-Aug 2008 Noel’s Engine Remanufacturer May 2012-Aug 2012 Shop Intern Jan 2014-Jul 2014
Replacement of fluorescent lighting systems and electrical wiring Repair and maintenance of compressed air systems Cleaning and resurfacing engine components Aid in Engine Assembly and Automotive Repair
Awards + Extracurricular
2013
Architecture + Design Excellence in Craft Award
2014
Washington University in St. Louis Approach Work Publication [Pending]
2010
Issue 2012-2013: Immersion Lens, Artist’s Collective
Architrave Work Publication
Issue 2010: Duelling Dialogue
2012 Vice President, Professional Graduate Architecture Council
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2012
Washington University in St. Louis
Parabola 2012 Graduate Student Work
Furniture Design: Gear-Reactive Des Lee Gallery, Washington University in St. Louis
Photography 1st Place Category 1- Study Abroad Students 2010
2011
7th Annual UFIC Global Culture Photo Competition Washington University in St. Louis
Parabola 2011 Graduate Student Work
Photo Series: “It is only when we wake up that we realize something was actually strange.” Des Lee Gallery, Washington University in St. Louis
Gallery Exhibition Reitz Union, University of Florida 2009 50 Selected Works
Skills
Software Model Making Photography Language Musician
AutoCAD|Rhino|Vray|Illustrator|InDesign|Photoshop www.flickr.com/photos/boyntondavid/ Spanish [4 academic years] Viola [University trained] | Piano [19 yrs]
Paths Entwined Hostel | Barcelona, Spain |
Critics: Adrian Luchini, Elena Canovas Summer 2013
A sinewy set of ribbons rise and form a public square adjacent to the ancient roman wall. A thin cantilevered hostel, its rooms suspended within, forms a spatial and auditory barrier against the busy Via Laietana. The roots of which are a public gallery. Enclosed within a metal mesh skin, the building conceals itself by daylight and reveals by night its interior and pronounced structure.
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Artist’s Studio Robert McCarter Conceptual Iterations | Critic: Fall 2012
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A vertically ribbed ribbon of concrete wraps and contorts around an artist’s studio in this two week conceptual catalyst project. A large operable glass wall opens to the softer northern light while a second occupied operable wall opens to the west. The studio is shielded from the harsher southern light by the artist’s apartment and several occupied walls of channel glass and perforated concrete. The roof, raised above the ribbon, contains a set of compact louvres to maximize natural light. Set within the nondescript southwestern pacific coast, this project was limited by a 33 foot bounding cube, of which a 22 foot cube must be the artist’s studio. With these design limitations and the short completion time, the catalyst for the artist’s collective was born.
Artist’s Collective Robert McCarter Extension to the unbuilt Salk Institute | Critic: Fall 2012 A serialized set of 6 studios and apartments extends west, a proposal of an addition to the unbuilt portion of the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California. Built upon a modified artist’s studio cube, the ribbon of concrete unrolls across a long courtyard, capped with a gallery overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Each living unit provides contemplative privacy while the studio encourages collaboration and communication around the common ground of the interior courtyard. Keeping the large operable walls allows the studio to adapt and make use of La Jolla’s nearly always favourable weather.
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Form Entangled A Retreat in the Florida Landscape
Martha Kohen | Critic: Fall 2009
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Along the bald cypress laden edge of Newnan’s Lake, two monolithic masses rise from the swampy earth. A simple lodge is cantilevered from the masses above ground. Across a short elevated walkway stands a porous tower, a spiral staircase leads to a viewing platform atop. Open to the sky just above the tree line; the tower allows the viewer a framed view of the distant horizon.
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Gear-Reactive Karl Safe End table/Drinks Cabinet | Critic: Spring 2012
The surface of this small glass topped cabinet is covered in two layers of meshed plywood gears. The mechanism provides a satisfying resistance and a distinct wooden mechanical sound while the variable diameters of the gears creates varied speeds of rotation as the cabinet is slid open or closed. Together it creates an enriched tactile, auditory and visual experience to the otherwise mundane of the sliding cabinet.
Strata|Hybridized Critic: Albertus Wang | Fall 2010 Partner: Jeffrey Glad
Contained within a single New York City block, three towers each containing a single varying program are split apart such that the resulting elongated ‘U’ shape draws the city into the site. Rising from the anchor of the office tower is an elevated street, a series of street-scale multilevel bridges connecting the residential towers as well as the office tower to create a layered hybrid of city and building, furthering the congestion that fuels New York’s social discourse.
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Affordable
Residential
Market Rate
Residential
School
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Block Project NYC
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Roles equally shared in group project
Grid Corrosion NYC Hotel Critic: Albertus Wang Partner: Jeffrey Glad Fall 2010
The hotel tower is comprised of four interplayed conceptual frameworks; an orthogonal core as a datum, a fluid seductive void, a vertebrae of galleries grafted unto the core, and a series of programmatic boxes interlaced within the tower. A terraced sculpture garden contains its own spine of horizontal galleries and public spaces gathering the private scale of the garden into the hotel, forming a knotted threshold between the low rises of Hell’s Kitchen and the high rises of Midtown.
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Immersion Lens 2013 Performing Arts Centre | St. Louis MO | Fall Critic: Philip Holden
The Camera- its constituent parts of lens and body, is the driver in the project.
The Lens- taking the optical concepts of refraction and reflection of light as a metaphorical driver for the passage into a raised pair of theatres. The project uses several colour and programmatically linked spaces that move in plan and section to wrap the theatre in transient active space. These refracted “tunnels of light� serve to both veil the theatre as well as enhance the visitors experience of the performance by distancing them from the street and regularized life.
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The Body- the mechanical and service portion of the project that allows the theatre to function. The project has a single “ultra-fly� that travels through the totality of the project within which each theatres individual fly is contained, as well as a stage with horizontal segmentation. This ultra-fly allows the rest of the production and other back of house operations to be above street level, freeing the ground to the city.
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David m. Boynton 1671 Legion Dr. Winter Park, Florida 32789 iogeon@gmail.com 407 491 6045