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contents < 2012 / 2014 >
< 00 > cv / resume
DESCRIPTION:
> Brief account of education, qualifications and professional experience.
< 01 > drawing
media: time:
hand + digital drawing 2014 - 2016
< 02 > undergraduate design project brief: project: course: time: location:
college of further education high-tech, inner-city hub for education and craft architectural design studio jan 2013 - may 2013 school of architecture, planning and environmental policy, ucd, ireland
< 03 > connemara cottage extension brief: project: course: time: location:
rural extension planning application drawings professional feb 2013 connemara, galway, ireland
< 04 > brooklyn navy yard survey brief: project: course: time: location:
admin. and legislative analysis investigative survey professional july 2013 connemara, galway, ireland
< 05 > infrastructure + video brief: project: course: time: location:
rural extension planning application drawings professional sept 2014 connemara, galway, ireland
< 2014 / 2015 >
< 06 > catamaran design project
DESCRIPTION:
> Technology + Culture, UCD Arch. Nautical Architecture/Boat design module.
< 07 > underground theatre - san francisco brief: project: course: time: location:
black box theatre underground theatre of realism architectural design studio jan 2015 - may 2015 college of environmental design - uc berkeley, california, usa
< 2015 / 2016 >
< 11 > graduate thesis
brief:
graduate thesis
title:
< DNA > dublin network architecture
sub:
an architectural proposal to provide for tomorrow's mass transit in dublin's city centre while conserving the historic and cultural districts in the context of global climate change and conflict.
course: time: location:
M.arch dissertation sept 2015 - jan 2016 school of architecture, planning and environmental policy, ucd, ireland
< 08 > geometric fire pit
brief: steel cube project: geometric firepit + barbeque course: construction tech time: april 2015 location: college of environmental design - uc berkeley, california, usa
< 09 > national assembly of architecture ucd brief:
extension for ucd school of architecture project: national assembly of architecture, ucd course: architectural design studio time: november 2015 location: ucd school of architecture and environmental policy ucd, dublin, ireland
< 10 > dissertation
brief: title:
graduate research paper exploring the history of architectural proposals to link dublin's railway stations
course: time: location:
M.arch dissertation sept 2015 - jan 2016 school of architecture, planning and environmental policy, ucd
< 20xx / 20xx > < 12 > COMPETITION ENTRIES
time: location:
jan 2012 - sept 2016 varies
< 13 > INDIVIDUAL IMAGERY / SKETCHES
time: location:
sept 2015 - jan 2016 varies
<00> cv / resume experience > education > skills > interests experience > position: employer: time: location:
architectural designer gilsanz murray steficek nov 2013 - oct 2014 [1 year] 129 West 27th Street, New York, NY, usa
position: employer: time: location:
forensic engineering intern nyc department of buildings may 2013 - aug 2013 [4 Months] 280 broadway, New York, Ny, usa
position: employer: time: location:
resettlement design advisor intersocial consulting sept 2012 - oct 2012 [2 months] addis ababa, ethiopia oromiya region, genji woreda
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
Building Envelope Design Consultants:
forensic engineering unit [feu] investigative engineering unit:
land access, resettlement, stakeholder engagement, social assessment, livelihoods
My services included:
My services included:
> Working alongside R.A. and P.E. subject matter experts at all stages of construction through maintenance and demolition from large to smallscale urban projects > Implementing administrative and legislative analysis and survey of Brooklyn Navy Yard into format for DOB Commissioner and Mayors office > Participating in a team-based environment on deadlines in emergency situations (such as 5 Alarm fires and Emergency Demolitions from Hurricane Sandy) with OEM, NYPD, FDNY, City Hall and Army Corps > Preparation of analytical sketches for use in official reports on emergencies and incidents requiring the skills of structural engineers > Visits and evaluation of 'substantially damaged' buildings caused by Super-storm Sandy prior to demolition, issuance of Commissioners orders, Emergency Declarations, servicing access databases > Received training in NYC Building Code, Zoning Reso lution, plan examination, retaining walls, eleva tors and local law facade inspection > Structural and administrative analysis of exca vation sites and impact on adjacent structures
> Worked with town planners and community liaison officers at the opening stages of a rural resettlement to facilitate construction of a gold mine close to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia > Recommended suitable replacement or improvement architecture through the study of existing units and proposed designs by local contractors
My services included: > The design of metal and glass curtain walls > storefront system design > The design of masonry, stone, precast concrete and specialty cladding systems > Point-supported glazing systems > Facade repair, restoration, overcladding and LL11 inspections > Energy Code compliance analysis > Structural thermal bridging solutions > Wind pressure analysis > Leak investigations > Facade and roof inspections > Envelope and materials testing > use of suspended and supported scaffolding > Peer Review
skills >
school: course: time: location:
university COLLEGE DUBLIN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE m.arch 2014 - 2016 berkeley, california, usa
professor: john tuomey, hugh campbell, emmett scanlon, laurence lord school: course: time: location:
university of california, berkeley college of environmental design m.arch > transfer/ea programme 2015 berkeley, california, usa
professor: darrell fields
bim programs: autocad rhino 3d sketchup pro CINEMA 4D arc gis mapping
visualisation: kerkythea maxwell rhino v-ray [sketchup]
models: laser cutting metalwork 3d printing woodwork
architectural: sketching black and white photography hand drafting
interests > OTHER: FRENCH italian travel food aircraft BOATS
education >
sport: sailing rugby
graphics: photoshop indesign illustrator WORDPRESS WEBDESIGN
school: course: time: location:
university COLLEGE DUBLIN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE B.Sc. arch 2010 - 2013 belfield, dublin 4, ireland
professor: Michael pike, will diamond, john parker school: course: time: location:
blackrock college secondary school lvl.8 / high school diploma 2005 - 2010 blackrock, co.dublin, ireland
professional experience forensic engineering + Masterplanning > architecture + inspection forensic Engineering + masterplanning >
selected projects: world financial centre winter garden / staten island - hurricane sandy fallout demolitions / willets point 'chop shop' inspection and enforcement / brooklyn naval yard survey / coney island astro tower demolition / 2nd ave subway controlled explosions / five alarm fires
architecture + inspection >
selected projects: 388 Bridge st / carnegie hall / world financial centre / 215 christie st / 1110 park ave / chelsea skybox / 1 north 4th place / 1107 broadway / 56 leonard st / 510 madison ave / 737 park ave / 164 kent ave / 150 charles st / 218 w 35th st / 535 park ave
<01> drawing design process description > media: time:
abstraction >
hand + digital drawing 2014 - 2016
DESCRIPTION: > Central to the experience of the graduate programme has been the refined development of a specific process which I use to work. Either hand drawn sketches or digital iteration drawings of the same sort are behind every design I have completed in the last number of years. That is why I am providing this opening chapter as it is such a large part of my work and education.
large hand renderings >
digital tectonics / assembly drawings >
digital iterations >
industrial design sketches >
transport design sketches >
<02> undergraduate design project uc dublin > architectural design studio composite design description > The primary concern that this project aims to adress is to create a college capable of acting as a social hub in its context, a building full of light and space and with modern technology to change the face of community education in the city. A learning space like this would serve as a transparent public facility, like a train station or an airport, designed to deal with large movements of people in both the direction of the city and the port while at the same time providing facilities designed to allow for escape from the city.
The college is a new place for people to leave the sprawl of the inner city with its cars and tight spaces so they can hang out between rows of high trees which screen out the city, go read a book in the library, take a walk on one of the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s only accessible green roofs or have a peak into the artisan workshops. To create another standard brick and concrete structure on a retail base, with a facade that hides the ugliness of what is being stored inside, and a glass box library on top would not answer the urban requirements of this place. This college in North Wall is a very alive urban experience, a pedestrian street with a small scale restaurant and retail which serves cutomers day and night; all year round. The surroundings are defined by high trees and modern architecture.
The site for the proposed building is located in North Wall, North Dublin. Althought the area has been redeveloped , it still retains its unique character and mainly working class population. The building scale of the area to the north is mainly two- and three-storey residential with very few amenities, none of which are in good condition. Separated from these areas by the park (site) is the newly developed IFSC. With many eight-storey modern apartment and office blocks, restaurants and bars, this quarter caters for young professionals. The juxtaposition could not be more contrastinga run-down yet characterful local community living cheek by jowl with â&#x20AC;&#x153;yuppiedomâ&#x20AC;?. I believe the site has the ability and potential to bridge these two communties if designed carefully and cleverly. As it is now, the green space only acts to exaggerate the social and economical differences between two communities that might otherwise have a lot to offer eachother.
visualisation of entrance from north >
mixed use diagram of learning spaces >
concept sketches >
<02> undergraduate design project uc dublin > architectural design studio composite design description > The structure is the architecture. The college is a modern factory made up of a family of concrete slabs, deployed as floor plates, with large structural columns and ramps. The locations and form of these elements result from a series of forces acting upon each other, a complex overlapping of site and building requirements, combined with program choices and the aspiration to both integrate with the IFSC and to formulate is beginning across the street from the social housing. The columns are the way they are because of a number
interior renders >
of reasons. In order to preserve the horizontality of the floors, the columns branch out from inside, the same way a treeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s branches are hidden by its canopies. They are irregular and appear random so that no vertical order is observed which wou;d take away from the horizontal language of the architecture.
elevations of west, east, south and north facades >
sections drawn at 1:25 and 1:10 >
<03> connemara cottage extension professional > rmcd architects > planning application drawings description > The structure is the architecture. The college is a modern factory made up of a family of concrete slabs, deployed as floor plates, with large structural columns and ramps. The locations and form of these elements result from a series of forces acting upon each other, a complex overlapping of site and building requirements, combined with program choices and the aspiration to both integrate with the IFSC and to formulate is beginning across the street from the social housing. The columns are the way they are because of a number
photograph taken 1984 >
planning drawings - full set >
<04> brooklyn navy yard survey professional > nyc dept. of buildings > dept. of investigative engineering
description > This project involved a total administrative and legislative analysis and survey of Brooklyn Navy Yard into format for the Department of Buildingsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Commissioner and New York Mayorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s office. As is typical with land such as this belonging to government, the Navy Yard was not subject to the same tax lot system as your average commercial or residential block. With recent commercial growth and developments on the land, it was necessary for the authorities to have a clear and factual survey going forward. As the only architect present in the Investigative Engineering Dept., the responsibility for this task lay with me.
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<05> infrastructure + video description >
uc dublin > architectural design Hugo studio James Hickey / liffey + works / civic + axis
The â&#x20AC;&#x153;liffey + worksâ&#x20AC;? studio group was tasked with studying the River Liffey as a potential site for any architectural interventions. Constantly changing sub-groups carried out a vast number of different studies on the areaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s large footprint over the course of the semester. Through the processes of surveying and recording, we were able to share our findings and collate our information into a body of research ranging from analysing current bus routes to mapping viking settlements. After a number of meetings
about the site, discussions about the problems facing the river, and suggestions of improvements that could be made, further groups were established based on architectural similarity between individuals general proposals. Vague ideas developed into varying scales of projects, with very different approaches and aesthetics. In addition, from the outset of the semester, there was a focus on the use of video as a design tool. Very different to using
film as a method of representation, this presented quite a challenge, and required a more in-depth study of the moving image.
storyboard - image samples from finished video >
_Storyboard liffey + works civic + axis
<05> infrastructure + video uc dublin > architectural design studio architecture > This building is proposed as the hub for the rehabilitation of Irish infrastructure and in particular the River Liffey with a focus on sustainability, efficiency and public awareness. Housed within is a public information gallery, museum, aquarium, winter garden, water treatment and storage facility as well as the offices of the Office of Public Works. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s central location is at an infrastructural and social crossroads in the city. The tower is designed to raise awareness of sustainable methods and provide transparency to the public of the administration of public works in the country.
sustainability >
technology >
With regard to the exemplary role of the building as a hub for Irish infrastructure it is therefore chosen to focus on the integration of sustainability into the core of the project; making it an essential part of the architectural appearance of the building. Sustainability is an inextricable part of the design development, functionality and identity of the building; this will be relevant in all eras. By integrating the systems that sustain our modern society into our everyday life, it will raise awareness on sustainibility, which can gradually develop into a changing attitude and behaviour of society. The latter is probably the most important precondition in our quest towards a truly sustainable society.
The tanks supported through the centre of the building are exposed to the suns rays to the east and west, allowing photobioreaction through photosynthesis of algae to occur gradually as water is released from the water towers. These towers are filled with untreated water pumped up from the River Liffey at night, when energy costs are low. When it then mixes with an algae mixture on the way down, it is exposed to sunlight, causing the algae to grow, feeding off the dirty water and absorbing the harmful pollutants while releasing oxygen. The mixture is then separated in filtration tanks in the public concourse at ground level. The clean water can then be distributed to the inner city.
digital model of tower and visualisations in context >
<05> infrastructure + video uc dublin > architectural design studio https://vimeo.com/user34096419/videos
<06> catamaran design project uc dublin > TECHNOLOGY + CULTURE MODULE composite design description > A wooden catamaran for a mixed crew, fast, wet, modular and transportable. A box rule class for home builders, crew 2-3. This project was taken on as part of a Technology & Culture module. It was about designing a wooden sailing boat for Lough Derg (County Tipperary) referring to the history and traditions of local construction and water use. Much was learned about the history of boat design and construction, the processes of design and the methods of construction. There were visits to boatyards and
boatbuilders with a particular emphasis on techniques of wooden construction. The final objective was the creation of a new design of sailing craft.
digital model of tower and visualisations in context >
<07> underground theatre - san francisco uc berkeley > architectural design studio description > brief: project: course: time: location:
black box theatre underground theatre of realism architectural design studio jan 2015 - may 2015 college of environmental design - uc berkeley, california, usa
prescribed influences >
platform theatre embedded as parasite in existing station >
atmosphere + environment >
deconstruction of housing module + reconstruction into theatre module >
deployable timber structure assembled with 3 modules showing interior cladding >
platform theatre cross section >
<07> underground theatre - san francisco uc berkeley > architectural design studio deconstruction of timber housing module >
deployment of theatre module showing interior cladding and cross section >
assembly of parts into new deployable structure >
<07> underground theatre - san francisco uc berkeley > architectural design studio method > A pre-fabricated housing module (prefab) was deconstructed in 30 frames, and everything from the floor joists to the kitchen sink was then reassembled into the form of the project building module. The end-form took the shape of a separately derived 'Totem', and through the description of its realisation became what we referred to as 'Artefact'. This module was informed by the dimensions of a BART train carriage. It is capable of being repeated to satisfy the spatial requirements of the brief, and is designed to act as a train platform and urban circus/black box theatre.
long section through existing station + deployable platform theatre >
perspectives in plan >
<08> geometric fire pit uc berkeley > construction / technology description > brief: steel cube project: geometric firepit + barbeque course: construction tech time: april 2015 location: college of environmental design - uc berkeley, california, usa
DESCRIPTION: > The brief for this project was open to a certain level of interpretation despite some very clear requirements: - material specified as steel only - object must be of cubic proportions - the item must have a function of some sort It was decided early on, that given the strength, cost and long lasting nature of the material being used, it made sense to build something of considerable use.
process:
operation / use:
> Hand sketches and accurate computer models were used as the principal means of testing ideas and concepts throughout each stage of the project. Geometry was an essential part of the design brief, and with the limited equipment and materials available to us in college, we went out to seek some help with the design from a couple of blacksmiths in San Francisco.
> the design of this piece was influenced by the advice of consultant chef and blacksmith.
With the help of a Blacksmith turned Chef, and his old apprentice, we got to work on a simple but sleek design. The steps taken were as follows: -
accurate computer model built 1/8” steel sourced locally shear cutting of steel at local mill welding together of 8 main structural pieces plus attachments
Although costly, 1/8” steel was probably the minimum requirement for withstanding extended peiods of high coal fire temperatures. - A grill was added to hold any fuel in place beneath the flames. - A compartment with a hinged door allowed for the easy removal of falling ash - 3/4” air holes were drilled beneath the centre of the shaft on all sides to prevent the fire being smothered by a lack of air draw from the sealed container below. The 22”x22” fire pit can also be used as a barbeque. Any square or rectangular oven tray rests nicely on the angled steel sides. It was tried, tested, and worked perfectly in our garden. However, it would seem there are quite strict rules about open flames during California droughts.
fire pit photography >
<09> natonal assembly of architecture - ucd uc dublin > architectural design studio description > brief:
extension for ucd school of architecture project: national assembly of architecture, ucd course: architectural design studio time: november 2015 location: ucd school of architecture and environmental policy ucd, dublin, ireland DESCRIPTION: > The brief for this project was accompanied by a site plan, demarcating a site on the quadrangle of the current school. After initially proposing a conservative scheme responding to the brief’s requirements, along with the rest of the students, we were then informed (with a week to go) that the project was intended as a pre-thesis conceptual exercise - so I redesigned it accordingly.
PROCESS: > I was shown a quote from Pauline Kael in the last week of the semester, accompanied by a picture of a thrown shoe. “Irresponsibility is part of the pleasure of all art; it is the part the schools cannot recognize.” This statement helped me to justify leaving behind the pre-conceived notions of what is and isn’t possible when it comes to designing architecture. In some ways this is my most valuable project to date, in that I was inspired to create a building for the future - not for the present. Imagining a situation whereby there is a requirement to provide a school of architecture, in a potentially hostile, flooded, future Dublin, allowed me to start from scratch when picturing how the essence of a design school might be portrayed in its physical appearance and form. This project is constructed around the existing and primary university landmark, the UCD water tower. It situates design and investment in the future at the heart of the University.
existing water tower >
visualisation + architectural drawings >
<10> dissertation uc dublin > graduate dissertation description > brief:
graduate research paper
title:
exploring the history of architectural proposals to link dublin's railway stations
course: time: location:
M.arch dissertation sept 2015 - jan 2016 school of architecture, planning and environmental policy, ucd, ireland
abstract > Access and transportation are intrinsic to the function of a large capital like Dublin and should be at the forefront of any discussion on development. In the context of the present debate about transport and in order to reimagine how the inner city might operate and develop in the coming years, it is first necessary to study its core. Dublin City comprises two mass networks divided by a body of water, the river Liffey. This places the centre of the city in this urban valley between north and south. Unlike the vast majority of modern cities and historical urban developments alike, the centre of the capital does not take the form of a building, monument, or place of assembly. It could be argued that the city lacks a tangible point of focus and instead, the space in between north and south seems to play the part of an indeterminate city centre.
While Dublin typifies an old European city, with the characteristic sprawl and organic growth along a spinal river that is not unlike London or Rome, much of the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s modern infrastructure conforms to a radial connection system. In terms of urban rail transit, the inability to pinpoint an urban core within a system like this causes a number of issues, but crucially it acts as the primary obstacle to radial connection by way of a central station. Typically, when a city operates from a network of urban rail termini instead (Paris for example), the stations are linked with one another to provide passenger connections between several points of convergence. Dublin cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s assemblage of railway stations lacks integration at this level. This dissertation intends to review the history of proposals to connect these railway stations.
quays colonnade >
loop line bridge >
transportation centre >
current proposals >
<10> dissertation uc dublin > graduate dissertation mapping current proposals with existing stations and infrastructure >
<11> thesis uc dublin > graduate thesis description > brief:
graduate thesis
title:
< DNA > dublin network architecture
sub:
an architectural proposal to provide for tomorrow's mass transit in dublin's city centre while conserving the historic and cultural districts in the context of global climate change and conflict.
course: time: location:
M.arch dissertation sept 2015 - jan 2016 school of architecture, planning and environmental policy, ucd, ireland
<11> thesis uc dublin > graduate thesis narrative > â&#x20AC;&#x153;History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.â&#x20AC;? Karl Marx Taking into account the existing conflict areas around Europe, and the continuing spread and intensification of violence on the borders of the E.U. Schengen Zone, it is not unreasonable to trace the trend of the current curve towards a future not so bright. The European continent is dealing with parallell narratives of an expansionist Russian movement in the east, a wavering N.A.T.O. alliance, a European Union facing the loss of Britain, and economic downturn coupled with a world-wide migrant crisis, in the midst of an Arab Spring and numerous proxy wars in the Middle-East and North Africa. History may not repeat itself, but as Mark Twain once said, it does rhyme.
If the trigger for incresed levels of migration to the west is none of the above, something will fill the gap. Ireland remains constitutionally bound to neutrality. The population is low, and the population density is even lower compared to the rest of Europe. Our remote location and resulting lack of interest in global conflict other than peacekeeping is internationally recognised. Our capital occupies a place on the world stage in terms of performance in Science, Technology, Art and Culture. An attractive location for future migrants, our capacity to recieve, adapt and circulate the population must be improved.
forecasting mass migration to temparate safe zones >
<11> thesis uc dublin > graduate thesis rapid growth and development of dublin city centre >
projected inner city densification according to zoning / conservation analysis >
selection of central and existing infrastructure for feasibility study >
SKYTRAIN <11> ROUTE thesis MAP SHOWING PROPOSED MAJOR uc dublin > graduate thesis proposed route structure for intl. + local services >
reykjavik > New york
midlands / west / south
existing schemes + location of potential interchange >
1834 proposal for r
R INTERCHANGES airport
belfast
malahide / howth / drogheda
London > paris
dun laoghaire > bray < central station > < interchange >
raised railway city centre >
< luas > < rail >
proposed interchange proposed n / s / E / W stations existing / recently proposed
dart underground / metro north / NTL.
< skytrain / monorail > < underground portion > < intl. hyperloop > < stations >
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< destination >
proposed applies to all routes proposed overground + underground local / nat. / intl.
<11> thesis uc dublin > graduate thesis development zone
conservation and preservation of cultural districts >
partial p
protection
price of rent - ucd school of geography 2015 special development zone - higher capacity for future densification
landmark district
overhead metropolitan transit route special development zone - setback line trickle-down vertical circulation
<11> thesis uc dublin > graduate thesis
<11> thesis uc dublin > graduate thesis composite design description > This project is a theoretical answer in the form of an architectural venture – launching us into the future of Dublin’s metropolitan conception where we may fulfill the potential for sustainable and durable growth. The genesis of this project stems from the disconnected nature of Dublin City’s transport networks, and research on historic proposals to remedy the situation. The execution of this system would promote the leading junctions of Ireland as transit nodes, generating a significant contrast between constructed and natural environments. In targeting the city’s capacity for density rather than promoting urban sprawl, the plan proposes the second realization of Ireland at the forefront of modern transport through the establishment of a maglev station in the city centre. Strategically, in both economic and practical
senses, the proposed location for the first case study to be located in Dublin. The necessity for vertical growth is not only to redefine the Irish skyline – it is also to forge a new domain by penetrating underground. The ruthless conquering of ground is demonstrated through the stunning project of Lebbeus Woods in the subterranean design of his ‘Underground Berlin’ project. The location proposed for the Dublin hub originally served as the central bank, and is now due to be vacated. A hovering mass of financial services, overlooking the cultural core of the city - The site is the ideal location to generate a composite that welds the pub-
lic with the private -free and controlled space- in creating a scheme of extreme diversity and efficiency. The project investigates the potential for an architectural engagement of verticality– a showdown between depth or ground, and the limits of the sky. The project manipulates several levels and intensities of Urbanity to form and extend the city. The project is divided into programmatic strips that operate engineered accidents which enhance the autonomous urban character. An urban generator, a territorial node and a symbol of Irish modernity, this scheme becomes the prototype for the metropolitan future of Ireland.
transit network interchange >
<11> thesis uc dublin > graduate thesis building description > The concept manipulates the exposed railway and natural act of convection to create a series of provocative zones reminiscent of various eras the capital has gone through. The subterranean portion includes exhibition space and a museum. Stories unravel through these exhibitions as one ascends the
structure, whilst perimeter galleries are reserved for select artifacts. Buried Viking settlements are displayed below ground level, photography depicting snipers on rooftops during the 1916 Rising accompany views over the chimneys of temple bar. Contemporary works, digital art, and visions of the
section through central station >
future follow the them of the vertical storyline. On entering the station from below, the design infuses an upward journey from the past to the present as well providing a cool sustainable environment through air movement encouraged by the metro tunnels.
situationist labyrinth - increasing the capacity and intensity of temple bar >
<11> thesis > full presentation uc dublin > graduate thesis
forecasting an exodus to temperate safe zones
united nations bulletin of atomic scientists
â&#x20AC;&#x153;History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.â&#x20AC;? - Karl Marx
Taking into account the existing conflict areas around Europe, and the continuing spread and intensification of violence on the borders of the E.U. Schengen Zone, it is not unreasonable to trace the trend of the current curve towards a future not so bright. The European continent is dealing with parallell narratives of an expansionist Russian movement in the east, a wavering N.A.T.O. alliance, a European Union facing the loss of Britain, and economic downturn coupled with a world-wide migrant crisis, in the midst of an Arab Spring and numerous proxy wars in the Middle-East and North Africa. History may not repeat itself, but as Mark Twain once said, it does rhyme. If the trigger for incresed levels of migration to the west is none of the above, something will fill the gap.
Ireland remains constitutionally bound to neutrality. The population is low, and the population density is even lower compared to the rest of Europe. Our remote location and resulting lack of interest in global conflict other than peacekeeping is internationally recognised. Our capital occupies a place on the world stage in terms of performance in Science, Technology, Art and Culture. An attractive location for future migrants, our capacity to recieve, adapt and circulate the population must be improved.
axonometric - layered master plan
aerial view - network architecture
access courtyards + lightwells
underground public areas
ticketed zones and tunnels METRO NORTH - N/S LINE DART UNDERGROUND - E/W LINE HYPERLOOP - NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL
city centre rent + development PROGNOSIS
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price of rent - ucd school of geography 2015 special development zone - higher capacity for future densification
development zone
partial protection
landmark district
current migrant flow forecast migrant flow
overhead metropolitan transit route
current conflict zone
special development zone - setback line
forecast conflict zone
trickle-down vertical circulation
a situationist experience of mass urban transit
<12> riai / stw student excellence competition uc dublin > graduate thesis competition entry
united nations: bulletin of atomic scientists
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dublin network architecture Launching us into the future (2066) of Dublinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s metropolitan conception, this project proposes an organisational typology and transit master plan, providing the rapidly growing domestic and migrant populations of the capital with increased infrastructural capacity while conserving the historic and cultural districts in the context of global climate change and conďŹ&#x201A;ict. This proposal envisions the inter-weaving of circulation and the addition of an infrastructural transport network to the existing and complex layering of temple bar. It is intended that the new and mostly hidden program plugs into the existing mixed-use environment from above and below, intensifying the already bustling atmosphere of temple bar, extending its potential to act as a porous exchange of metropolitan life, while retaining its appearance and structure within the complex urban fabric of Dublin City centre.
axonometric layered master plan >
united nations bulletin of atomic scientists >
1834 proposal for raised railway city centre >
north - south section through interchange >
west - east sketch section through interchange >
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forecasting an exodus to temperate safe zones
tory repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.â&#x20AC;? - Karl Marx
ng into account the existing conflict areas around Europe, and the continuing spread and intensification of violence on the borders of the E.U. Schengen Zone, it ot unreasonable to trace the trend of the current curve towards a future not so bright. The European continent is dealing with parallell narratives of an exionist Russian movement in the east, a wavering N.A.T.O. alliance, a European Union facing the loss of Britain, and economic downturn coupled with a world-wide ant crisis, in the midst of an Arab Spring and numerous proxy wars in the Middle-East and North Africa. History may not repeat itself, but as Mark Twain once , it does rhyme. If the trigger for incresed levels of migration to the west is none of the above, something will fill the gap.
city centre rent + development PROGNOSIS
and remains constitutionally bound to neutrality. The population is low, and the population density is even lower compared to the rest of Europe. Our remote tion and resulting lack of interest in global conflict other than peacekeeping is internationally recognised. Our capital occupies a place on the world stage in s of performance in Science, Technology, Art and Culture. An attractive location for future migrants, our capacity to recieve, adapt and circulate the populamust be improved.
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forecasting an exodus to temperate safe zones by 2066 >
city centre rent heat map and development prognosis > current migrant flow forecast migrant flow
price of rent - ucd school of geography 2015 special development zone - higher capacity for future densification
current conflict zone forecast conflict zone
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overhead metropolitan transit route special development zone - setback line trickle-down vertical circulation
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<12> AAI student competition - the gondola boathouse [2nd place] uc dublin > 2nd year competition entry judges comments > AAI Second Year Competition Spring 2012 Program set by Tom GRAY Judging Tom GRAY assisted by Shih Fu PENG. 2nd Place: The Gondola Boathouse. N° 204 “ Stunning originality of thought. Fantastic. The temporary space was made by draining a portion of a canal in Venice between two locks. However having had the fantastic idea one felt the heavy roof structure was overdone and the presentation could have been better. ”
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<13> individual sample imagery < sketches > uc dublin / uc berkeley / nyc
<13> individual sample imagery < life drawing > uc dublin / uc berkeley / nyc
<13> individual sample imagery < photography > uc dublin / uc berkeley / nyc
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