Emma Manguy SCI-Arc Portfolio 2014-2020
Soft Stitch Thesis Spring 2019 Kristy Balliet and Neil Denari Tailoring is the art of designing, fitting, fabricating and finishing garments. The quality of the garment is defined by how well a garment fits to the individual body. Stitches and seams create both aesthetic and tectonics that help accentuate the individual body. A well designed garment helps reshape the image of the individual and how they see perceive themselves and how they move through the world; there is power and confidence in a well-tailored piece. This art museum has different typologies of stitching that defines the program; divisions of space through boundaries of sewing. The program is a Contemporary Art Museum in Adelaide, Australia, a suburban town that needs a revitalization to turn it into a first tier city. On one side there is a tight urban fabric and on the other side are flowing botanical gardens. This proposal sews itself onto the site in order to integrate itself into its surrounding context. With five different techniques of stitching, a composition is assembled were public spaces are emphasized by rupturing scale, creating pockets of layered space offering an augmented spatial narrative.
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Programmatic Joinery 5A Studio Fall 2018, Ming Fung Collaboration with Yi Ning Lui Our project is called programmatic joinery; we use this metaphor of joinery to represent the exchange of ideas within a school. A joint is defined as something that is common to two or more involving a united activity. We began our project by doing spatial studies of wood joints, through the acts of hinging, meandering and keys. Although the joints express seamless boundaries from the exterior giving the contradictory impression that the project is a whole, in reality the interior is composed of interlocking parts. The programmatic strategies of wood joinery offer new ways of interactive exchange within the context of learning and education. For our formal studies, we drew inspiration from pre-Colombian jewelry and specifically the Tairona symbols that adorn them. The distinctive gold work is an ancient tradition from Colombia, where the tribes wore animal creature pendants as a form of worship. Implementing spatial studies of wood joinery and formal studies of pre-Colombian jewelry, in our Performing Arts school located in Bogota, Colombia we created a unique hybrid program that encourages cross-disciplinary interaction between the disciplines of dance, music and visual arts. In terms of tectonics the skin is derived from the brushed unfinished gold leaf texture. The various components in our building are given different materials to help distinguish them. Transparency is defined based on program needs were skylights and glass walk ways create feature moments of our public building. In Conclusion, the school we have designed is a metaphor for collaborative learning many joints to create one whole.
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Berkeley Museum of Art 3B Studio Spring 2017, Jenny Wu Collaboration with Randall Zaragoza
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December 4th, 2017
October 9, 2017 ALUMINUM WINDOW FRAME
APPLIED STUDIES Design Development
APPLIED STUDIES Design Development
GALVANIZED MULLION
FALL SEMESTER 2017
FALL SEMESTER 2017
Berkeley Museum of Art
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05 06 30 GALVANIZED CORRUGATED DECKING
4A Design Development Fall 2017, Scott Uriu & Pavel Getov
Architects
03 21 13 GALVANIZED REINFORCED STEEL 05 06 10.16 18X18” STEEL WIDE FLANGE BEAM 03 21 13 8” GALVANIZED STEEL SQUARE PIPE
GROUP 3 Emma Manguy Sarah Carcamo Tareq Alhalwani Liz Van Dyke Erdong Liu
960 E. 3rd Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 Consultants: ARUP Jamey Lyzun NOUSE Matt Melnyk
Consultants: ARUP Jamey Lyzun NOUSE Matt Melnyk
Square Footage: 71,343 SF Occupancy Type: A1, A3, B Construction Type: II-A
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Client: UC BERKELEY LIBRARY
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FALL SEMESTER 2017
GROUP 3 Emma Manguy Sarah Carcamo Tareq Alhalwani Liz Van Dyke Erdong Liu
05 06 10.15
960 E. 3rd Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 Consultants: ARUP Jamey Lyzun NOUSE Matt Melnyk
03 06 30.19 05 01 30
W 18 BEAM
960 E. 3rd Street Los Angeles, CA 90013
CONCRETE SLAB 6”
CONCRETE SLAB
Consultants: ARUP Jamey Lyzun NOUSE Matt Melnyk
CURRUGATED METAL DECK
0.5” GYPSUM 09 01 20 BOARD
CORRUGATED METAL DECK 2.5 METAL STUD
2.5 METAL STUD
03 21 13 EXTRUDED
CURRUGATED METAL DECK
GALVANIZED MULLION 03 52 13
Client: UC BERKELEY LIBRARY
W 18 BEAM
Square Footage: 71,343 SF Occupancy Type: A1, A3, B Construction Type: II-A
1” METAL WRAPPED INSULATION 0.5” GYPSUM BOARD
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METAL WRAPPED INSULATION 1”
05 06 10.16
TAPERED STEEL I BEAM
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STEEL STRUCTURAL BRACKET 1/4” STRUCTURAL TUBE STEEL
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TITTLE Wall Section
Client: UC BERKELEY LIBRARY Square Footage: 71,343 SF Occupancy Type: A1, A3, B Construction Type: II-A DRAWING NOTES NO.
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December 4th, 2017
December 4, 2017
APPLIED STUDIES Design Development
APPLIED STUDIES Design Development
FALL SEMESTER 2017
FALL SEMESTER 2017
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GROUP 3 Emma Manguy Sarah Carcamo Tareq Alhalwani Liz Van Dyke Erdong Liu
GROUP 3 Emma Manguy Sarah Carcamo Tareq Alhalwani Liz Van Dyke Erdong Liu
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W 18 I-BEAM
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03 52 13 TAPERED STEEL I-BEAM (OUTRIGGER)
GROUP 3 Emma Manguy Sarah Carcamo Tareq Alhalwani Liz Van Dyke Erdong Liu
GALVANIZED STEEL TUBE 03 35 16 CONCRETE FLOOR 2”
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05 06 10.5 W 18 BEAM
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WINDOW FRAME
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6” CONCRETE SLAB
03 35 16 CONCRETE FLOOR
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08 51 13 ALUMINUM
Architects
ALUMINUM WINDOW FRAME
03 21 13 GALVANIZED MULLION
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APPLIED STUDIES Design Development
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STRUCTURAL TUBE STEEL
NTS Revision
December 4th, 2017
FALL SEMESTER 2017
3/4” T + G WOOD FLOOR
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APPLIED STUDIES Design Development
WINDOW FRAME
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December October4th, 9,2017 2017
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TITTLE Gravitational Forces
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SINGLE PANE GLASS
Square Footage: 71,343 SF Occupancy Type: A1, A3, B Construction Type: II-A
TAPERED STEEL I-BEAM (OUTRIGGER)
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TAPERED STEEL I BEAM
ALUMINUM
2.5 METAL STUD
Client: UC BERKELEY LIBRARY
DRAWING NOTES
2.5 METAL STUD
GALVANIZED STEEL FRAMING
CONCRETE SLAB 6"
03 06 20.16 CONCRETE SLAB+ BEAM
1/4” STEEL STRUCTURAL BRACKET
STRUCTURAL TUBE STEEL
GALVANIZED MULLION
960 E. 3rd Street Los Angeles, CA 90013
CONCRETE FLOOR W 18 BEAM
05 06 10.16 TRUSS SYSTEM / BRACE FRAME
EXTRUDED GALVANIZED MULLION
GFRC PANEL
1/4" STRUCTURAL STEEL TUBE
05 36 13 1’ COMPOSITE STEEL PLATE AND ELASTOMER DECKING
Further developing the Berkeley Museum of art, through the investigation of issues related to the implementation of design: technology, the use of materials, systems integration, and the archetypal strategies of force, order and character. Rethinking how we can envision and communicate design in innovative ways which exceed the design object itself. In addition, with reviewing basic and advanced construction methods, analysis of building codes, the design of structural and mechanical types, the development of building materials and the integration of building components and systems.
Architects
METAL WRAPPED INSULATION
GROUP 3 Emma Manguy Sarah Carcamo Tareq Alhalwani Liz Van Dyke Erdong Liu
07 08 13 FIREPROOFED CONCRETE CORES
Collaboration with Sarah Caracamo
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GFRC PANEL
Architects
03 01 20 GFRC PANEL
05 52 13 1/4" STRUCTURAL STEEL TUBE
03 21 13 GALVANIZED STEEL TUBE
960 E. 3rd Street Los Angeles, CA 90013
960 E. 3rd Street Los Angeles, CA 90013
Consultants: ARUP Jamey Lyzun NOUSE Matt Melnyk
Consultants: ARUP Jamey Lyzun NOUSE Matt Melnyk
Client: UC BERKELEY LIBRARY
Client: UC BERKELEY LIBRARY
Square Footage: 71,343 SF Occupancy Type: A1, A3, B Construction Type: II-A
Square Footage: 71,343 SF Occupancy Type: A1, A3, B Construction Type: II-A
DRAWING NOTES
DRAWING NOTES
08 51 13 ALUMINUM WINDOW FRAME
SINGLE PANE GLASS 03 52 13 ALUMINUM RAIN SCREEN
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TITTLE 3D Detail Bottom
Design Development
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Architectural Materials San Diego Childrens Zoo Eight different types of animal sculptures will be featured in the opening for the San Diego Childrens Zoo. These sculptures are a representation of the animal itself in order to exhibit and teach adults and children about its characteristics and real life features. The representation of the animals were featured through form and textures such as rough, smooth, shiny, matte, bumpy, grainy skin.
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Architectural Materials MBTA Kendall SQ Headhouse, Cambridge MA
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LUCE et Studio Mingei International Museum, San Diego CA
San Diego Center for Design
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Music, sound and vibration are essential for the re-opening of this historical renovation of the Mingei International Museum located inside Balboa Park. One of the main elements of the ground level entrance will be a 100’ x 30’ perforated metal ceiling. Inspired by the polyphon music box, the perforation of the metal ceiling represents the plectra on the polyphon disc.
100’
8’-11”
2’-9” 27’
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