GREGORY BARBER SELECTED WORKS REDUX
Gregory Barber Education
727 Apt. 1N Syracuse Ave University City, MO 63130 (570) 574-7245 gbarber@wustl.edu https://issuu.com/gregorybarber/docs
Washington University in St. Louis - St. Louis, MO Sam Fox School of Visual Arts and Design Masters in Architecture - Expected Spring 2018 Lehigh University - Bethlehem, PA College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts in Architecture - Spring 2014 Temple University in Japan - Tokyo, Japan Tyler School of Art - Spring 2013 Study Abroad
Experience
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill - Chicago IL Architecture Intern - Summer 2017 (3 months)
Aided in the design of the International Expo 2020 Dubai. Created models, produced drawings in both Rhino and Revit, and composed client presentations.
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson - Wilkes-Barre PA Architecture Intern - Winter Break 2016-2017 (1 month)
Aided in the design of private residential houses across the United States. Crafted models and drafted drawings in Revit.
SCDA Architects - Singapore Architecture Intern - Summer and Fall 2016 (6 months)
Aided in the design of luxury condominiums, resorts, and houses. Drafted and detailed construction documents, composed tender sets, 3D printed models, and directed other interns.
Closser Incorporated - St. Louis, MO Architecture Intern - Summer 2015 (3 months)
Designed new interiors and extensions for private residences in St. Louis area. Drafted construction documents for outgoing and new projects. Worked construction of outgoing projects.
Fabrication Lab - Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO Laser Lab Monitor - Fall 2014 to present
Assisted students with laser cutter machine and technology. Helped students learn proper AutoCAD techniques and methods.
Graduate Architecture Counsel - Washington University in St. Louis Graduate Lecture Series Representative - Fall 2015 to Spring 2016 (1 year)
Assisted in pre-lecture event set up. Introduced lecture. Organized post lecture dinners with lecturer and facilitated conversation between lecturer and students.
Honors
ArchDaily Best Architecture Portfolio Designs 2017 - Spring 2017
Selected from a field of 200 international applicants as having one of the best architecture portfolios in the world. https://www.archdaily.com/872418/the-best-architecture-portfolio-designs
Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism Participant - Spring 2017 Spring 2017 Studio work selected to be on display at the Seoul architecture biennale. http://seoulbiennale.org/en/public-programs/intl-studios
SCDA Graduate Internship Award Winner - Spring 2016
Awarded to a graduate student who exhibits excellence in design and academia for a 6 month internship at Soo Chan Design Associates.
2016 Graduate Student Travel Grant - Spring 2016
Awarded grant to conduct research on the relationship between early Japanese Metabolists and their leading contemporary practitioners.
Approach Honor Nomination - Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Spring 2017 Faculty nominated for best student studio work to be published in annual “Approach” booklet
Dean’s List - 2014-2018
Offered to student with a cumulative GPA of 3.6 or higher
Publications
Imminent Commons: Urban Questions for the Near Future - Fall 2017, edited by Alejandro Zaera-Polo and Hyungmin Pai, published by Actar
Spring 2017 studio work published in the Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2017 companion book.
Skills
Rhinoceros AutoCAD Revit Photoshop Illustrator, InDesign V-Ray Maxwell Grasshopper Maya Vue xStream MakerBot 3D Printing
Selected Works 6
Iron Horse 6 Cinemas
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Iron Horse 6 Cinemas Redux
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Cosmopolitan Atmospheres
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360x360 Informational
64
Symbiotic House
76
Reactive Modularity
927 Tyler Street St. Louis Adaptive Reuse
Design + Construction Documentation of Previous Work
Seoul Biennale Exhibition
9th and Park St. Louis Library and Shelter
Compressed Double Urban Dwelling
Surface Formation
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1000m
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Cover Wrap Image Seoul South Korea sq km Isometric Drawing Instructor: Erik L’Heureux Team Members: Gregory Barber (Team Leader) Yi Ding Yang Wu Biying Li Zezhong Yu Muhong Zhang Lige Tan Siyang Liu Chenghui Nan Amanda Malone Mengqiao Sun Xingyi Du
Selected Works Iron Horse 6 Cinemas Instructor: Gia Daskalakis Spring 2016 - 10 weeks Reprogram an abandoned early 20th century factory at 927 Tyler Street St. Louis to become the revitalizing center of its vacant neighborhood. Being significantly separated from the main attractions of downtown St. Louis, I made a vertical movie theater out of the existing factory whose exterior porjector screens create a visual connection with the heart of the city that lures visitors over to catch a movie or buy a drink. The theater and restaurant could then become the central spire around which the surrounding neighborhood could re-develope and grow out from.
Site
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Stan Musial Veteran Memorial Bridge
Population Isolation Located one mile north of the nearest attraction, 927 Tyler Street is located in a desolate region of North St. Louis. Taking a hint from the city’s most prominent attraction, the Gateway Arch, my proposal aims to grow vertically and break from the static neighborhood roof line to establish a visual connection to visitors miles away.
Lumiere Place Casino and Hotel 1mi 6 min
22 min
Gateway Arch 1.6mi
3 min
10 min
33 min
Edward Jones Stadium 1.4mi
4 min 3 min
8 min
21 min
Existing Building The existing building has fo basement, all of varying heights. A 13’x13’ mo poses the timber column structure with a dou and elevator core rising through the axis of sym the structure’s decrepit condition, the entire int moved and only the exterior envelope and struc maintained for future renovations.
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EXISTING FACTORY BUILDING Factory is a handsome old four story cubic building with basement. Lacks height to make visual connection to main downtown St. Louis
VERTICAL UNIT STACKING Add three units of the same existing factory dimensions so as to be visible from as far as the Gateway Arch grounds. Each unit will have its own distinct program, circulation, and character to create variation in experience for visitors.
UNIT BRIDGING Add single floor gaps between units to offer transition and bring space to visitors. Spaces contain programs such as kiosks, snack vendors, and viewing platforms.
FLOOR PLATES Floor plates vary depending on unit. Each plate also allows for void space so as to establish visual connection within and outside of the building.
CIRCULATION Each unit has its own distinct flow of circulation to enhance character of each unit. Vertical circulation blocks are installed between units as neutral transition space between the two distinct traffic flows.
TRESTLE The second floor offers access to the old Iron Horse Trestle for pedestrians and bikers to flow seamlessly between the visitor center and outdoors.
VOLUMES Volumes are installed into each unit to accommodate programs such as cafes, ticket kiosks, and movie theaters. The volumes protrude from the existing factory footprint to define massing and enhance visibility.
VOIDS Void space allows for visual connection and ventilation throughout the building. The first visitor center unit is completely void except for certain programmatic volumes.
CORES Elevator, fire escape, and plumbing cores are established in opposing corners of the building for various service and code requirements. Cores also act as primary structure.
PRIMARY STRUCTURE Steel columns and trusses act as primary structure based on a four by four grid. This division references the original structure of the factory while also integrating the truss structure of the trestle into the building,
EXTERIOR DUAL FACADE Install secondary glass facade to protect the original building from the elements, decrease energy consumption, and unify the units and volumes into one mass.
PROJECTOR SCREENS Protruding exterior volume faces act as projection screens to establish visual connection with surrounding St. Louis area. The higher the elevation, the larger the screen to be visible and legible from greater distances.
VISITOR CENTER + TRESTLE ENTRANCE
SMALL THEATERS + GREEN VIEWING DECK
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LARGE THEATERS + GREEN VIEWING DECK
ROOFTOP BAR + LARGE PROJECTOR SCREENS
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Existing Building Module The existing floors, windows, and structure are completely removed with only the refurbished exterior walls remaining. A new steel column and truss structure is introduced, abiding by the original structural grid to allow for greater spans and loads while also preserving the buildings original construction history. The first floor now contains a ticket kiosk, public performance space, and a green roof parking garage that allows for night time outdoor movies. The Northeast corner second floor existing walls are removed to allow for biking and walking access to and from the trestle, and a small cafe on the third floor now allows visitors to grab a quick coffee and snack before catching a movie. Finally, a sky garden on the rooftop lobby allows for a double height outdoor space for movie goers to enjoy both the weather and the view while waiting for their movie to begin.
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Small Theater Module Four small movie theaters for independent movie showings compose the second building module. The exterior walls act as projection screens on the outside to display to the public which movies are being played in the theater. Movie goers ascend to their theater through a monumental stair case that switches between floors through the central void space, increasing visual connections throughout the building and exterior environment. Small lobbies with full height windows to the outdoors and central void exist outside of each theater, allowing visitors to wait comfortably after their movie for the elevators back downstairs. A second sky garden on the top floor offers spectacular outdoor waiting and viewing space for visitors seeing films in the large theater module.
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Large Theater Module Two large movie theaters for big cinema blockbusters form the third building module. Similar to the small movie theaters, the large theaters’ volumes project out from the glass dual facade to pronounce the exterior projection screens out to the public. The large theaters are placed higher than the smaller theaters to allow their larger exterior screens to be visible from a greater distance and thus attract more visitors. Medium lobby spaces outside of the theaters allow movie goers to wait comfortably for the elevator while also allowing for optimal views of the city. A rooftop bar and restaurant rests on top of the module with the fourth and final projector module rising above and defining the space. As visitors enjoy a drink or the view before or after their film, they may do so immersed in movie trailers and posters flashing across the screens above them.
Circulation Volume Elevator Core
Kiosk
Cafe
Trestle Access
Existing Building Module Atrium Large Lobby
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1st Sky Garden and Lobby Now with ticket vendors allowing movie goers to reserve their seats far in advance, visitors are able to enjoy some candy and soda from the snack stand while waiting for their friends outdoors, taking in the view and fair weather instead of sitting in a windowless theater. A Sky Garden B Large Lobby C Snack Stand
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Circulation Volume With each module in the theater complex having its own distinct space, movement, and character, simple vertical circulation volumes are installed into the structure to allow visitors to break from the building’s envelope into a separate, ambiguous space and smoothly transition to the next module. A Circulation Volume B Small Projector Screen C Large Waiting Room D Snack Stand E Elevator Core
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Small Theater Lobby Each theater has its own small waiting space to allow movie goers to wait for friends or the elevator while enjoying floor to ceiling unobstructed views of the city and building. A Theater B Small Waiting Room C Large Lobby D Sky Park
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Rooftop Bar and Viewing Platform Visitors may enjoy the panoramic views of the city before or after their movie, discussing with friends the movie they just viewed or just enjoying the weather. At night, the platform transforms into a rooftop bar so visitors may enjoy a drink while large projections of movie trailers and posters race across the screens above them, immersing them in film with their reflected colored light dynamically illuminating the space. A Viewing Platform/Rooftop Bar B Large Projector Screens C Elevator Core D Rooftop Entrance
PROPOSED REMOVALS, ADDITIONS A FLOORS, WALLS, AND STRUCTURE O ABANDONED FACTORY
Selected Works Iron Horse 6 Cinemas Redux Instructor: George Johannes Spring 2017 - 10 weeks Take an existing studio project and begin taking it into Design Development and Construction Documentation. Full IBC and ADA codes must be followed for final deliverable.
AND ALTERATIONS TO THE EXISTING OF THE 927 TYLER STREET ST. LOUIS
CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS SHOP BARBER ARCHITECTS
927 SYRACUSE STREET ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI CODE ANALYSIS USE GROUP: ASSEMBLY (A) OCCUPANT LOAD: 5 SF/PERSON CONSTRUCTION: TYPE 1A ALLOWABLE SQUARE FOOTAGE PER FLOOR (BASE): UNLIMITED FULLY SPRINKLERED BUILDING ACCESS ON 4 FACADES ALLOWABLE SQUARE FOOTAGE PER FLOOR (INCLUDING ACCESS AND SPRINKLER INCREASES): UNLIMITED ALLOWABLE HEIGHT (BASE): UNLIMITED ALLOWABLE HEIGHT (WITH SPRINKERS): UNLIMITED ACTUAL HEIGHT (APPROXIMATE): 17 STORIES/293 FEET REQUIRED STAIR WIDTH: 471 OCCUPANTS @ .2"/OCC. = 94.2" PROVIDED STAIR WIDTH: 120" REQUIRED EXIT WIDTH: 471 OCCUPANTS @ .15"/OCC. = 70.65" PROVIDED EXIT WIDTH: 72"
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3/32" = 1'
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1:100
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1:50
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CONSTRUCTION DRAWING Revision Index, Date and Description Revision
Date
Description
Architect
GREGORY BARBER
SHOP BARBER SHOP BARBER PTE LTD 537 Paper Street, Bradford DE 19808 (288) 555-0153 www.shopbarber.com
M&E Consultant
GEORGE JOHANNES PTE LTD 339 Convent Avenue, Harlem NY 10026 (288) 555-1534 www.johannesgroup.com
Structural Consultant
SHINN STRUCTURE PTE LTD 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney NSW (756) 555-7545 www.shinnstructures.com
Owner
DASKALAKIS CORP PTE LTD
Owner's Signature
GD
Owner's Address
DASKALAKIS CORP PTE LTD 1428 Elm Street Stark Tower New York, NY
Tenure of Land
FREE HOLD
Project
150 SERIES
PROPOSED ELEVATION DRAWINGS
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TABLOID
MAY 2017
US/001/17/CD/151
PROPOSED SOUTH ELEVATION
3/64" = 1'
TABLOID
MAY 2017
US/001/17/CD/152
PROPOSED WEST ELEVATION
3/64" = 1'
TABLOID
MAY 2017
PROPOSED ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO EXISTING BUILDING AND FACADE REFURBISHMENT WORKS IN ST. LOUIS 927 TYLER STREET.
Drawing Description
160 SERIES
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US/001/17/CD/161
PROPOSED SECTION 1
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ENLARGED DRAWINGS
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FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS
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FLOOR 1 STAIRS
1/4" = 1'
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FLOOR 5 SKYGARDEN
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SMALL THEATER BATHROOM
1/4" = 1'
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SMALL THEATER
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Scale 1/32" = 1'
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Drawn GMB Plot Date APR 2017
C THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHT
Check GMB/GJ File Name -
Contractors shall work from figured dimensions only. Contractors must check all dimensions on site. Discrepancies must be reported immediately to the architect.
100 EXISTING MAIN DRAWINGS CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
120 SITE DRAWINGS CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
130 PROPOSED PLAN DRAWINGS CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
150 PROPOSED ELEVATION DRAWINGS CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
160 PROPOSED SECTION DRAWINGS CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
170 ENLARGED DRAWINGS CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
180 REFLECTED CEILING PLANS CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
190 STAIR SECTION DRAWINGS CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
200 PROPOSED DETAIL DRAWINGS CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
MAJOR PROJECT
DOOR SCHEDULE KEY WIDTH HEIGHT THICK 101 102 103 104 105
72" 36 36" 36" 72"
84" 84" 80" 80" 84"
1/4" 1/4" 1-3/4" 1-3/8" 1-3/8"
CONSTRUCTION DRAWING TYPE Double-Panel Single-Panel Single-Panel Single-Panel Double-Panel
MATERIAL Glass Glass Metal Wood Wood
GLAZING
REMARKS
Tempered Tempered
LITE 1/4" Glass LITE 1/4" Glass Fire egress doors
Revision Index, Date and Description Revision
Date
Description
Architect
GREGORY BARBER
SHOP BARBER SHOP BARBER PTE LTD 537 Paper Street, Bradford DE 19808 (288) 555-0153 www.shopbarber.com
M&E Consultant
GEORGE JOHANNES PTE LTD 339 Convent Avenue, Harlem NY 10026 (288) 555-1534 www.johannesgroup.com
Structural Consultant
SHINN STRUCTURE PTE LTD 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney NSW (756) 555-7545 www.shinnstructures.com
Owner
DASKALAKIS CORP PTE LTD
Owner's Signature
GD
Owner's Address
DASKALAKIS CORP PTE LTD 1428 Elm Street Stark Tower New York, NY
Tenure of Land
FREE HOLD
Project
PROPOSED ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO EXISTING BUILDING AND FACADE REFURBISHMENT WORKS IN ST. LOUIS 927 TYLER STREET.
Drawing Description
ABC
220 PARTITION TYPES CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
Drawing No.
Scale NS
US/001/17/CD/211
Drawn GMB Plot Date APR 2017
C THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHT
Check GMB/GJ File Name -
Contractors shall work from figured dimensions only. Contractors must check all dimensions on site. Discrepancies must be reported immediately to the architect.
MAJOR PROJECT
LIGHTING SCHEDULE KEY MANUFACTURER 1 2 3 4 5
Kichler Lighting Artemide Progress Lighting LBL Lighting Progress Lighting
CONSTRUCTION DRAWING MODEL No. BLUBS 8406 221938 P632-EB HS318AM P9105-09
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Revision Index, Date and Description Revision
Date
Description
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Architect
GREGORY BARBER
SHOP BARBER SHOP BARBER PTE LTD 537 Paper Street, Bradford DE 19808 (288) 555-0153 www.shopbarber.com
M&E Consultant
GEORGE JOHANNES PTE LTD 339 Convent Avenue, Harlem NY 10026 (288) 555-1534 www.johannesgroup.com
Structural Consultant
SHINN STRUCTURE PTE LTD 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney NSW (756) 555-7545 www.shinnstructures.com
Owner
DASKALAKIS CORP PTE LTD
Owner's Signature
GD
Owner's Address
DASKALAKIS CORP PTE LTD 1428 Elm Street Stark Tower New York, NY
Tenure of Land
FREE HOLD
Project
PROPOSED ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO EXISTING BUILDING AND FACADE REFURBISHMENT WORKS IN ST. LOUIS 927 TYLER STREET.
Drawing Description
ABC
Drawing No.
Scale
US/001/17/CD/212
Drawn GMB Plot Date APR 2017
C THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHT
Check GMB/GJ File Name -
Contractors shall work from figured dimensions only. Contractors must check all dimensions on site. Discrepancies must be reported immediately to the architect.
Selected Works Cosmopolitan Atmospheres Instructor: Erik L’Heureux Spring 2017 - 10 weeks Urban analysis of Dongdaemun, Seoul South Korea to be displayed at the Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2017.
Selected Works 360x360 Informational
9th and Park St. Louis Library and Shelter Instructor: Catty Dan Zhang Spring 2015 - 6 weeks Design a library in St. Louis for the information poor seeking training on simple technology usage, cultural traditions, and current events. The library should then serve as a homeless shelter at night. For my proposal, I began with the greatest information library of all time, the human brain. Studying cross sectional cuts, information storage maps, and neuron structures of the brain, I aimed to design a library that would completely immerse the visitors in information to enlighten them on all modern day technologies, cultures, and happenings as quickly and productively as possible. Composed of three hubs or “neurons,� the library offers numerous sizes and scales of activities throughout the complex. At night, the neurons are easily transformed from a library of reading room into a homeless shelter that accommodates different family types.
Divide site to establish order.
Create Masses with varying heights based off of location properties
Trim masses to allow interior courtyard access and create greater sunlight exposure.
Trim tops of masses to allow greater sunlight penet
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A Site B Highway C Church D Abandoned Apartment Complex E Private Residence Site Plan 1/16�=1’
Site Surroundings The site has a distinct sharp triangulated shape imposed by its neighboring two streets and highway. Identifying the highway, the church, and the distant view of the St. Louis Gateway Arch as the three primary site conditions, the layout of the library is designed for optimal accommodation for the church, pleasant views towards the Arch, and strong deflection from the highway.
Approach
Entry
Courtyard
Vegetation
Platform View
Highway Sound Deflection
Divide site to establish order.
Site Plan 1/16�=1’
Create Masses with varying heights based off of location properties
Trim masses to allow interior courtyard access and create greater sunlight exposure.
Trim tops of masses to allow greater sunlight penetration
Carve out spherical voids to create interior space that contrasts with exterior.
Create artificial topography to establish a base that blends the three masses together and transitions them to the ground.
Hub A - Main Library 1
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Square Feet: 2567.993 Floors:2 Ribs: 59 1’6” Shelves: 386
Hub B - Video Library 1.5
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14
Square Feet: 4069.947 Floors: 4 Ribs: 31 1’6” Shelves: 540
Hub C - Music Library 1
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Square Feet: 1456.78 Floors: 2 Ribs: 31 1’6” Shelves: 247
Daytime Function
Mass Library/Mass Classroom Square Feet: 945.179 Floors: 2 Ribs: 20 1’6” Shelves: 144
Childrens’ Playroom/Classroom Square Feet: 296.725 Floors: 1.5 Ribs: 10 1’6” Shelves: 44
Reading Room Square Feet: 147.052 Floors: 1 Ribs: 8 1’6” Shelves: 22
Nighttime Function
Mass Housing
Family Housing
Couples Housing
Large Neuron Library (Daytime)
Selected Works Symbiotic House
Compressed Double Urban Dwelling Instructor: Catty Dan Zhang Spring 2015 - 6 weeks Select two clients and design an urban infill duplex that investigates issues of domesticity from conceptual, typological, practical, and cultural viewpoints. I chose to design a duel dwelling for a gardener and a mechanic; two seemingly opposite characters who must find a way to coexist with one another. The building contains various moving floor slabs and lifts that slowly change throughout the seasons allowing it to act as a living and growing organism. The building establishes a symbiotic relationship between the two residences by requiring the mechanic to maintain its functioning parts; thus allowing the gardener to optimally care for his plants throughout the season; thus creating a healthy and beautiful working environment for the mechanic.
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Private
Balcony
Garage
F2
F3
Circulation
Circulation
Social
Social
Circulation
Circulation
Private
Private
Balcony
Balcony
Contextual Front Elevation
Summer Section
Room Unit + Operable Green Floor
Winter Section
Outdoor Rooftop Garden
Indoor Rooftop Garden
Bedroom
TV Room/Kitchen
Bedroom
TV Room/Kitchen
Workshop
Mechanic Gardener
Exploded Circulation Axon
Selected Works Reactive Modularity Surface Formation
Fall 2014 -2 weeks Design a modular surface system with structure, texture, and flexibility that may be manipulated into a specific form or space.
Weaker/Stiff Forearm/Bicep
Plan
Elevation 2
Elevation 1
Axon
Unit Cuts
Stronger/Flexible Elbow/Shoulder
1/2”
7/16”
3/8”
5/16”
1/2”
7/16”
3/8”
5/16”
1/2”
7/16”
3/8”
5/16”
1/2”
7/16”
3/8”
5/16”
1/2”
7/16”
3/8”
5/16”
Geometric Framework
A
B
A
B
C
A
SELECTED WORKS REDUX IS THE REVISED COMPILATION OF GREGORY BARBER’S DESIGN WORK FROM THE PAST FOUR YEARS. RANGING FROM LARGE SCALE URBAN ANALYSES TO SMALL SCALE RESIDENTIAL DUPLEXES, THE REPRESENTED PROJECTS IN THIS BOOK WERE CHOSEN NOT TO DISPLAY THE AUTHOR’S GREATEST DESIGN WORK BUT RATHER TO VISUALLY DEPICT HIS ARCHITECTURAL DIVERSITY, GROWTH, AND DEVELOPMENT.