Francisco toledo undergrad university of oregon

Page 1

B.Arch

Portfolio

Francisco Toledo

Vol. 1 2016

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Contact Email: Toledo@uoregon.edu

An Introduction Architecture is a tool for making change in society from an environmental and social perspective. My interests is mainly pushing the concept of net zero development. The largest CO2 contributor is the life span of the built environment because of maintenance and energy consumption. Net zero is an opportunity for creating self managing architecture. Net zero creates the opportunity for innovation in the building envelope to create more inhabitable spaces. Combining biomimicry and net zero strategies is essential for future architecture to adapt to the demand of humanity. The interaction between biomimicry, adaptability, and morphosis for change and efficiency is crucial for bettering a sense of place, create character and identity: this is important for increasing accessibiilty, equity, and influence human interaction and experience with architecture. [2]

Phone: 503-758-1564

Experiece Architecture Arts & Allieds: Research Lab Assistant (Present) Robertson and Sherwood architects:intern/shadow (Summer 2015) University oregon housing: Mentor resident assistant (Fall 2013)


Design Studio Concept Statement Aging is inevitable. It is part of the life cycle of anything that exits. With the increasing aging population, we continue to subjugate senior living in institutionalized isolation of the individual and conformity in life. This leads to a loss of identity and autonomy. The urban environment is a solution to counteract such institutionalized environments because it is meant to bring people, cultures, and resources together to create opportunities for continuous engagement and active learning for any individual. However, our thirst for continuous progress is a cause that leads our buildings to age faster. With both people and the urban fabric aging at a rapid rate, this project aims at repurposing the Empire State building to host senior living. With the aging population expected to double in 2050, incorporating multigenerational communities while embodying the functions, forms, and layers of a tree as driving forces to tackle future density growth and an increase in pollution due to an increase in population.

Table of

Pg.06 Pg.14

Contents

Pg.19 K K K

Pg.19 Classes

Pg.30 Pg.33

4 Interior Structural Column

Exterior Column

3 Double Pane Glass

Repurpose Cedar Wood

2

Single Pane Glass

Interior Operable Window W24x18 Flange

1

Metal Grill Catwalk Structural HSS 4x8

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My projects are a reflection of what I have learned in my undergraduate education. My design utilize a holistic systems way of thinking about the built environment by looking for relationships instead of mechanically focusing in one problem. They are a reflection of my personal values and goals to make change in the whole and bring about equitable design. Each looks at the context through macro and micro relationships as an urbanism approach to design [4]


Design Studio

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pportunities for continuous engagement and active earning for any individual. However, our thirst for ontinuous progress is a cause that leads our buildings o age faster. With both people and the urban fabric ging at a rapid rate, this project aims at repurposing the mpire State building to host senior living.Rejuvination With the aging population expected to double in 2050, Project: Senior Housing Manhattan, NY ncorporating multigenerational while Fall 2014 Date: communities mbodying the functions, forms, and layers of a tree as nancyand Cheng Professor: riving forces to tackle future density growth an ncrease in pollution dueMedia: to an increase in population. Revit, Rhino 3D, Adobe Creative Suite,AutoCad

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Aging is inevitable. With the increasing aging population, we continue to subjugate senior living to institutionalized aging environments only to find that it creates isolation of the individual and conformity in life: this tends to lead loss of identity and autonomy. With both people and the urban fabric aging at a rapid rate, this project aims at repurposing the Empire State to host senior living by creating multigenerational communities through the concept of a tree, mimicking form, functions, and layers to tackle density growth and increase of pollution due to an increase in population.


Section Perspective|Community

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Floor divided by Atriums Atrium Axon

Type C

Individual Unit

There is a variation of unit sizes to satisfy the changing demand of the market and density growth.

Atrium Type B Perspective Floor Plan

Unit Variation

Atrium Type

2 Bedroom Unit

1 Bedroom Unit

Type A

3 Bedroom Unit

There is a variation of unit sizes to satisfy the changing of to live in one groupsdemand of people the market and density growth. area.

Units Size: 913-976 ft^2

Units Size: 769-817 ft^2

Units Size: 379-655 ft^2

1. Social gathering 2. Vertical Connection 3. Maximize amount of light coming into Multigenerationalstructure Community: Individual Unit Type C 4. Views towards surrounding

groups of people to live in one Multigenerational area.

Units Size: 913-976 ft^2

Units Size: 769-817 ft^2

Units Size: 379-655 ft^2

Type B

Levels of a Tree Cell

Individual Cell

Stage 2

Stage 3

Stage 4 Type A

Stage 4 Type B

Unit Flexibility

Response to Market

Individual Unit

Individual Unit Original Unit when the building was renovated in 2050

Atrium Type A

Original Unit when

was renovated in 2050

Individual Unit

Atrium Type A

Micro units multiple

Units responds to market Demand

Unit 1st Evolution

Unit Responds to Unit 1st Evolution Density Growth

Ownership Unit Entry Units Size:Personal 913-976 Unitft^2 Interior Spaces

Units Size: 769-817 ft^2

Unit Autonomy

Unit 2nd Evolution

Unit Autonomy

Living Greenery Unit 2nd Evolution 1. Absorb CO2 2. Reduces indoor temperature

Unit Responds to Density Growth

Ownership

Pride

Personal Unit

There is a variation of unit sizes to satisfy the changing demand of the market and density growth. Connection

groups of people to live in one Engagement Involvement area. Interaction Connection

Personal Unit

Personal Autonom Teach

Learn Multigenerational

Comfort Chart

Culture Exchange Pride Self Expression Personal Unit

Unit Responds to Density Growth

Views towards city

Engagement Involvement Interaction Personal Autonom Teach Learn

Culture Exchange

Unit Responds to Density Growth

Self Expression Vertical

Comfort Chart Connection Elderly

Sunlight and Natural Light

Views towards city Vertical Connection

Couple Single young professional Small Family

Cross Laminated Timber

N

Scale: 1/ 128” =1’

Sunlight and Natural Light Cross Laminated Timber

Unit Flexibility

Response to Market

Individual Unit

Original Unit when the building was renovated in 2050

Unit 1st Evolution

Units responds to market Demand

Individual Unit

2. Provide warmth environment Units responds to

groups

market Demand

Unit 1st Evolution

Elderly Unit 2nd

Evolution

Social Gathering Density Growth

Unit Responds to

Cabin Tree House

Children Micro units multiple

2. Provide warmth environment

Unit 2nd Evolution

groups

Response to Density Growth

Unit Autonomy Elderly

Unit Responds to Density Growth

Suburb

Personalization Unit Entry Interior Spaces

Ownership

Cabin Personal Unit Pride

Children

Social Gathering

Family

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Unit Entry Interior Spaces Personalization

Units responds to market Demand

Living Greenery 1. Absorb CO2 2. Reduces indoor temperature Floor Plan

Personalization

Units Size: 379-655 ft^2

Small Family

3 Bedroom Unit

Unit 2nd Evolution

Units responds to market Demand

Individual Unit

Micro units multiple

2 Bedroom Unit

Unit 2nd Evolution

Units responds to market Demand

Response to Density Growth

Elderly

Small Family

Unit 1st Evolution

Unit 1st Evolution

Response to Density Growth the building

Elderly Stage 5 Type B

Stage 5 Type A

Stage 4 Type C

Couple Couple Single young professional Single young professional

1. Social gathering 2. Vertical Connection N Floor Plan N Floor Plan Scale: 1/ 128” =1’ Maximize amount of light coming into Scale: 1/ 128”3. =1’ Individual Unit 1 Bedroom Unit Unit Variation structure 4.Flexibility Views towards surrounding Unit Response to Market

Multigenerational

Personal Unit Tree House

Culture Exchange

Family

Community Building|Intergenerational

Self Expression Suburb

Connection Engagement Involvement Interaction Personal Autonom Teach Learn


Atrium|community

connection

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mmunity:

Atrium

June 1 - August 31 summer Solstice

(Equinox)

Dec1- Feb 28 Winter Solstice

Sept1 -Nov 30th

Atrium Type B Perspective

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Winter 21st December

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Jun e 21

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30 degrees

Mar

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Winter 21st December

Comfort Chart

eenery CO2 es indoor temperature

Sun Diagram Views towards city Vertical Connection Sunlight and Natural Sun Diagram Light

Cross Laminated Timber

rise n Su

t ep M

h-S arc

Angle of sun exposure

June

nset ce Su Solsti

June

unris ice S Solst

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nse t su

S ep

Cabin

The shading device is meant to provide shade Tree House when the sun is at its highest point when Children athering located in the south and allow light in when Suburb Family the sun rises and sets. The shading device has photovoltaic panels that absorb the sun light [10] that is reutilize through the building.

rch -

groups Elderly

t

Photovoltaic Panels

2. Provide warmth environment

Ma

Su m mer

ar ch -S e

Sun Chart Analysis

thering nnection f light coming into ure surrounding

30 degrees

M

Sum mer

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sustainability|South

Facade


h facade

Hierarchy of Skin Hierarchy of Skin

Water Catchment Water Catchment

Facade Structure

Water Catchment

Environmental Sustainability north Interior plants to help control interior temperature and clean the interior air. The use of greenery to sequester.

air distribution

moderatethat interior temperature at all Expose concrete is able to absorb heat during the day and release at night for energy Interior plants to help control

Interior plants interior temperature and clean

ty north facade

the interior air. The use of

Hierarchy of Skin

Motion sensor lighting, to greenery to sequester. reduce the amount of time Expose concrete that is able to lights are on without beingthe use Expose Concrete absorb heat during day

Residential Water Catchment

and release at night for energy

Residential

Sun shading device that also includes Motion photovoltaics to capture sensor lighting, to

Motion sensor reduce the amount of time

Public

lights are on without being use

Public

Slightly Pitch roof, to help slow

Sun shading device that also Photovoltaics

Residential

Air cleanser Joints Water Catchment Air cleanser Joints Water

Skeleton Skin

Skin Module Skin Module Skin Module

Retail

Public Air cleanser

Joints

water from natural rain or includes photovoltaics to capture snow through heat sensor and drainage. Slightly Pitch roof, to help slow Pitch roof

Retail

Elevators that generate power when going water from natural rain or downwards. snow through heat sensor and drainage. Elevators

Retail

Catchment

Low E-glass emitsthat very little sunlight, but going Elevators generate power when

electric

downwards.

generators (Clear photovoltaic panels)

Water Catchment Skeleton Skin Skeleton Skin

The north facade uses a multipurpose veronoid module to capture water and clean polluted air the coated down and neutralize NOxand(nitrogen oxides) and the coated tilestiles break break down and neutralize NOx (nitrogen oxides)

Lowthat E-glass emits very but Skin facade cleanses the little air ofsunlight, car Low E-glass generated pollutants (Clear photovoltaic panels)

Skin facade that cleanses the air of car Airto generate Cleanser Wind turbines generated pollutantspower

using the wind

VOCs (Volatile organic compounds) directly where directly they are generated. VOCs (Volatile compounds) where are generated. the coatedorganic tiles break down and neutralize NOxthey (nitrogen oxides) and Wind turbines to generate power Wind Turbines using the wind VOCs (Volatile organic compounds) directly where they are generated. Water Harvest Pipes for distributing collected

Air Cleanser

Air Cleanser Air Cleanser

Water Harvest

Water Harvest Pipes for distributing collected CO

PN

CO

SO2

CO SO2

PN CO2 SO2

VOC PN

CO

SO2 CO2

PN VOC CO2

VOC

CO2

VOC

Water tank toTank store water that is collected Water

NOx

CO

PN

NOx

Without System

Water tank to store water that is collected

CO

SO2

VOC PN NOx SO2

CO2

With System

NOx

Without System

extensions. Uses wood a reuseable material.

NOx

Sustainability|North NOx CO2

extensions. Uses wood a reuseable material. Repurpose materials

VOC

With System

Facade

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New Aging Program: Engagement Urban Fabric Branching Out

Spatial Hiearchy Spatial Hiearchy

g up

Independant Care

al Residential

ery on ooms

Public Retail

ationsRelaxing ng

Growing up

Shelter ym Small Gym ltural

Hospital

ark

Art Gallery Music Rooms

Memory Living

NewAging AgingProgram: Program:Engagement Engagement New Branching Out Branching Out

Spatial Hiearchy

Art Gallery

L

Urban Fabric Fabric Urban

Engagement Engagement

Assitance Living

Living Living

Independant Care

Small Gym Small Gym Indoor park Indoor park

Skill Nursing Residential

Memory Living

Public Music Rooms connects The building seniors with hop RetailBuilding Layers park om Indoor the outer community through volunAssitance Living Animal Shelter organizations teer programs and outreach Craft Room

Animal Shelter Multicultural Center Layers Building Wood Shop Craft Room

Wood Shop

n Aperture eelLearn Membrane Glass Facade Building core

Skill Nursing

Building Layers

Sun ApertureVoronoi Skeleton Structural Steel Membrane Glass Facade Building core Voronoi Skeleton

owth

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Sma

SpatialHiearch Hiearch Hiearc Spatial

EngagementVariation Variation Engagement

The elderly branch out into the urban The elderly branch out into the urban community to stay integrated within society community to stay integrated within society hostpitals, ect. hostpitals, ect. The outer community stays connected with The outer community stays connected with the elderly through the programing inside the elderly through the programing inside the Empires State building the Empires State building

Working Working

Socializing Socializing

Exercising Exercising

Relaxing Relaxing

Growing up Growing up

Small Gym Small Gym Hospital Hospital Small Gym Small Gym Hospital Hospital Small Gym Indoor park Art Gallery Art Gallery Small Gym Indoor park Art Gallery Art Gallery Art Gallery Music Rooms Music Rooms Art Gallery Music Rooms Music Music Rooms Rooms Rooms organizations Music Indoor park Indoor park organizations Indoor Indoor park park Animal Shelter Animal Shelter organizations Animal Shelter Animal Shelter organizations organizations Craft Room Multicultural organizations Animal Shelter Craft Room Animal Shelter Multicultural Wood Shop Animal Shelter Animal Shelter Wood Shop Center Multicultural Multicultural Center Multicultural Multicultural Wood Shop Center Center Wood Shop Center Craft Room Center Wood Shop Wood Shop Craft Room Wood Shop Wood Shop Craft Room Craft Room Craft Room Craft Room Hospital Hospital Art Gallery Art Gallery

Volunteer Volunteer

Timelineof ofUrban UrbanIntegration Integration Timeline

Teach Teach

Indo

Residential Residential Public Public Retail Retail

Learn Learn

Community Community

Respond Respond to to Density Density Growth Growth Respond to Density Growth

Sun Aperture Sun Aperture Structural Steel Membrane Structural Steel Membrane Glass Facade Glass Facade core Building Building core

V V

The elderly branch out into the urban community to stay integrated within society Respond Respond to to Maximize Maximize Sun Sun RespondLight to Maximize Light Capture CaptureSun Light Capture

Single Monolith Single Monolith The Empire State Single The Empire State Building as a pbulic Monolith Building as a pbulic monument and iconic monument and iconic symbol of New York. symbol of New York.

Urban Fabric|community

Integrate System Integrate System The building had The building enclosure Energy Integrated The building had The building enclosure renovations to increase increases in size by stripping renovations to increase increases in size by stripping Retrofit systems the current facade to integrate the current facade to integrate organic systems. organic systems.

Respond Respond to to Capturing Capturing Rain Rain Respond to Capturing Rain

Integrated Urban Fabric Integrated Urbanbecome Fabric the structural support fo Vertical buildings VerticalIntegrated buildings become the structural support for where both the urban and natural environments ar where bothfabric the urban and natural environments are in order to rejuvinate the urban ecosystem. The new in order to rejuvinate the urban ecosystem. The new the Empire State building is appreciated through its it the Empire State building is appreciated through its identity and foreverlasting core that initates such m identity and foreverlasting core that initates such mo new integrated systems to set in stone a new form o new integrated systems to set in stone a new form o

hostpitals, ect. The outer community stays connected with engagement the elderly through the programing inside


Perspective|Voronoid

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Block 7 Project: Elementary Date:

Spring 2014

Professor: Peter Media:

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School Eugene, OR

Keys

Rhino 3D, Adobe Creative Suite,AutoCad

LEARNING MACHINE creates an experiential promanade path for the users to developed identities, relationships, and foster a sense of community at the building endpoints. The school edges provide learning opportunities and a sense of collaboration within the community. However, a cut through path becomes an alternative to engage with the entire community differently.


Programming

Administration Gym Cafeteria Multipurpose Room Classroom Library

Circulation

Primary Path Secondary Path

Future Growth

29th & Lincoln|Site

Plan

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Community Outreach

Increase Collaboration

Outdoor Spaces

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Perspective|School

Entry


Perspective|Cut

through

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Perspective|Community

engagement


oose district Block 7 Project: Mix-Use residential in Portland,OR Date:

Winter 2015

Professor: Landry Media:

Smith

Revit, Rhino 3D, Adobe Creative Suite,AutoCad

BLOCK 7 explores levels of share space to create a gradiancy of transparency between public and private space. It maintains a path that cuts diagonally through the site to continue the fluidity of existing movement. This promanade shortcut is supported by a variety of of anmenities and public park spaces to maximize accesibility. The setback form created from the stairs serves as a secondary circulation and is a reflection of the circulation within the building corridors to access units. The units utilizes the idea of the in-between spaces in the form of a indoor deck to create the opportunity for community building. To support community building, a double skin facade was incorporated, which also helps with environmental control strategies.Although, the extension of the skin becomes an opportunity for social sustainability and a secondary corridor for ADA accessibility.

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Site Plan

+ Primary Circulation

Site Plan

+ Primary Circulation

Secondary Circulation N Ho

Site Plan

+ Primary Circulation

+ Primary Circulation

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+ Secondary Circulation

+ Secondary Circulation

Hollow goose distric|site

+

+ In- between spaces

plan

+ In- between spaces

=

Solar Energy orientatio


Outdoor Courtyards

Vertical circulation Vertical circulation

Outdoor Courtyards

Horizontal circulation

DiaganolHorizontal

Horizontal circulation

ourtyards

rtyards

DiaganolHorizontal

Vertical circulation

= Vertical circulation = K

gy orientation orientation

rculation

ulation

Arial Perspective

K K

Arial Perspective

DiaganolHorizontal

exterior perspective|Cut DiaganolHorizontal

through

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South Elevation

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Section Perspective|East

West Elevation


levation

North Elevation

East Elevation

Section Perspective|Looking

North

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B

B B

B B

K

B

K K

B B

Ground Floor extension

I H

B B

K

K

Ground Floor extension

C

C

C

C

C C

C

D

C

D

Residential Level 4 E

D

D C F

B

Ground Floor 1’=1/32”

G

A

Unit A

Unit B

1 Bedroom 15’x 15’

2 Bedroom 15’x 37’

Floor plans|residentidal

Ground Floor [24]

Residential Units

Unit A

Unit B

1 Bedroom 1 Sofa Bed 20x 20

4 twin size beds 40x 20

Hotel Units


Unit Group Axon Unit Layout Axon

Levels of Shared

All U

Four

Two U

Residential Level 5

Residential Level 6 Community End Conditions

Unit Layout

Indiv

+

Units|Unit

=

Axon

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DoubleIndividual Skin Sun Units Exposure

Levels of Shared

Vertical Gardens

All Units

Four units

Share Space

idea UnitThe Layout Axonof

the double skin Levels of Two Units facade was mean to provide community building and environmental control strategies. The units share decks and a corridor as an Individual Units expressive way of extending the unit spaces.

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Shared Secondary Circulation

Vertical Gardens

All Units

Four units

Section Perspective|residentidal Two Units

Secondary Circulation


Interior Perspective|Double

skin Facade

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Regenerative W-holism Project: Housing Date:

First, Eugene OR

Winter 2016

Regenerative W-holism is driven by the concept of the regenerative process for a starfish: given up something to gain something else. It was important to integrate the community back into this building to tackle the steretypes that exist about chronic homelessness. The project revolves around three programs: permanent housing, a daycenter, and retail space that is tie with the permanent housing.

Regenerative W-Hol

Professor: Christina Media:

Bollo

Revit, Rhino 3D, Adobe Creative Suite,AutoCad, MODO

Housing First Francisco Toledo

Entire Block

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setback

Program

distinct entries

community engagement

responding to Context

building core

views

community connection


h

o

n A

g

b e

c

d

f

Regenerative W-Holism Housing First

Programming

Francisco Toledo

Entire Block

setback

Program

distinct entries

Commercial Pet Shop Barber Shop Bike Shop Outdoor Shop Dog Park

community engagement

responding to Context

Ground Floor|Share

building core

views

Space

community connection

Perman A B C D E

Rece Art Libr Staf Medi Clas Comm Offi Hotb

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Housing|common

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space


Daycenter|common

space

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Housing|residential

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floor


Unit Type B B B

B

14 FT

South Elevation A A A

Type A Type B

24 FT

Unit 1 Type A

North Elevation

336 FT² Goals:

C

Personalization

A

Private & Community

B

Maximazing natural

C

Cross Air Ventilation

A B

A

B

West Elevation C A

East Elevation

Housing|Unit

1

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Type A Unit 342 FT²

South Elevation 19 FT

Type A

A

B

Type B North Elevation

18 FT

Unit 3 Type A 342 FT²

C

Goals:

B

Personalization

A

Private & Community

B

Maximazing natural light Cross Air Ventilation

Housing|Unit

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C

West Elevation C A

C

B

A

East Elevation

3


Exterior|South

Facade

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1.Solar

Hot Water

most of the energy for hot water will come from the sun

2.Heat

Recovery Ventilators

use hot exhaust air to heat incoming fresh air to conserve resources

3.High 4.Fiber

Performance envelope Glass Windows

Low-E and PVC free, with a swtich that turns off the heat when opened

1

5.Green

10

9

8

3 11 2 6

Roofs

decrease heat island effect, absorbs and filters the rain

6.Graywater

5

recycling

water from showers and washers is recycled to flush toilets

7.Bioswales/raingardens

12

control stormwater with drogught-resistant, irrigation free landscaping

4

8.Shading 6

9.Cross

Devices

air Ventilation

Cool down building during the summer

10.Gallery

Circulation

Maximizes natural light entering the building

11.Expose concrete floor for heating 12.

7

Leed|environmental

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Air shafts in gallery walkway

allows for heat to rise from floor to floor in gallery walkway

7

response


W-holism

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Bachelor in Architecture (B.Arch) University of Oregon 2011-Present

Education [38]


CLASSES

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PASSIVE STATE SEATING Kinetic Bench

Project: Multipurpose Date:

Fall 2015

Professor: John Media:

Bench Lawrence Courtyard

Brockway

Rhino 3D, GrassHopper Adobe Creative Suite,AutoCad

OURTYARD ACTIVE STATE SEATING

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Kinetic Bench aims at maximizing the utilization of a conventional benches through its form. A bench is a component in community building that usually gets neglected and could definately make a statement in spatial enrichment to encourage human interaction and separation.

PASSIVE STATE SEATING

ACTIVE STATE SEATING WATER COLLECTION/RUNOFF


transformation Phases

BENCH AXON

Roof Structure

TRANSFORMATIVE PHASES

AXON ROOF STRUCTURE

KINETIC BENCH PERSPECTIVE LAWRENCE COURTYARD

KINETIC BENCH PERSPECTIVE LAWRENCE COURTYARD

PASSIVE STATE SEATING

Ca

4

Vegetation

PASSIVE STATE SEATING

sc ad e Hi

3

ACTIVE STATE SEATING

ll

ACTIVE STATE SEATING

2

La

Sitting

Laying Down

COMPONENT & DETAILS

COMPONENT & DETAILS

Contour Joint Elastic

Contour Joint Elastic

1

WATER COLLECTION/RUNOFF

Hiding Joint Slot Joint Dowel

Section Plate 55

nd sl i

de

Wa v

e

WATER COLLECTION/RUNOFF

VEGETATION

VEGETATION

Joint Slot Joint Dowel

Section Plate 55

Human interaction

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Perspective|Courtyard


Kinetic Fabric Project: Facade Date:

Installation Onix Bridge, UO

Fall 2015

Professor: IHAB Partner: Alex Collins Media:

Rhino 3D, GrassHopper Adobe Creative Suite,AutoCad, MODO

June 21 Sun Angle: 69.44

KINETIC FABRIC is an attempt to create a shading device that is exotic, yet adaptable to sun orientation to retrofit not only the building façade for Onyx bridge at the University of Oregon but also recreate the building’s aging identity. The usage of fabric gave us the opportunity to use the elasticity and weaving patterns to reflect light into the space, reduce glaring, and push light deep into an office space. The kinetic component is not only for energy efficiency, but also for an artful interaction with the user.

REFLECTIVE INTERIOR ROOF MATERIAL

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20 ft

June 21 Sun Angle: 69.44

REFLECTIVE INTERIOR ROOF MATERIAL MOTOR DRIVEN ROD STEEL POLES ELASTIC CANVAS

14 ft

December 21 Sun Angle: 22.4 degrees FABRIC DAPPLE 30 ft

SUMMER MODE 14 ft

EAST/ WEST SECTION

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Interior|Section

Perspective

WINTER MODE


REFLECTIVE INTERIOR ROOF MATERIAL MOTOR DRIVEN ROD STEEL POLES ELASTIC CANVAS

mber 21 Angle: degrees

20 ft

14 ft

FABRIC DAPPLE 30 ft

Elevation|north

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Construction|Process


Exterior Perspective|Looking

North

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Enclosures: City Hall Project: City Date:

Hall Details Eugene, OR

fall 2015

Professor: John Media:

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Brohkway

Revit, AutoCad

The city hall project was an opportunity to design the building envelope to maximize efficiency while being cost effective. The double skin asset presented multiple opportunities but also challenges in terms of maintenance, water control, and connection back to the structure of the whole.


in

South Wall Section

Bay Perspective

South Wall Section

Section|North

Elevation

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4 1” Cedar Wood Finish 6” Rigid Insulation 3/4” Insulative Sheathing

Cedar Wood Finish

Structural Column Closure Plate ADDL #4 Reinforced Rod Metal Decking Shear Connector 24” Fiber Batt Insulation W24x18 Flange 2” Rigid Insulation Mechanical Space

Metal Channel Metal Grill Catwalk

3

Metal Clip Single Pane Glass

Structural HSS 4x8 Gravity Slot Connection Metal Channel Header

Water, Vapor, Air Barriers Sealant & Baker Rod

Window Jab

2

Double Pane Glass

1

2

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Detail|Double

skin

Dropped Ceiling Interior Cedar Finish


4

Interior Structural Column

3

W24x18 Flange Spandrel HSS 8x4 4’ Vierendeel Truss Metal Grill Catwalk Support metal Plate Drainage Single Pane HSS 8x4 Exterior Structural Column Double Pane Glass

2

1 Nana Door Header

2

Detail|Canopy

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4

Wood decking Soffit Steel framing

3

W12x12 Flange Metal Decking 3/4� Plywood Water Barrier Metal Roof Metal Clip Metal Roof edge drip Facia Metal Clip Joint Welded Metal Plate

2

Fix Metal Joint

1

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Detail|Roof

Edge


4 Interior Structural Column

Exterior Column

3 Double Pane Glass

Repurpose Cedar Wood

2

Single Pane Glass

Interior Operable Window W24x18 Flange Metal Grill Catwalk

1

Structural HSS 4x8

3d Detail|Window

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Thank You

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