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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1650 Silverlake Corner
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Vetter Mountain Scientist retreat
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Lifted Gable
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Parallel Worlds
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The Skeleton
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Museum of Japanese Contemporary Art
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1650 SILVERLAKE CORNER 1650 Silverlake Avenue SPRING 2021 Currently On Going Instructor: Roberto Scheinberg Revit, Rhino, V-ray, Adobe Suite This corner is a mixed use residential project with 10 units that follows TOC guidelines. The ground floor features a public market, hosting local businesses, a commercial gym, and a bus stop. This seeks to address the lack of resources within the surrounding neighborhood. The units are tailored towards young adults and small families. Rotated massings provide interstitial spaces to be accessible for the residents, creating balconies, and courtyards. An expanded metal facade provides privacy, while creating frames to engage with the street below.
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ALIGN
STAGGER
ENCLOSURE
UNITS
UNITS
10
PUBLIC
SEMI SEMI PRIVATE PUBLIC PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE
OCCIDENTAL ST
COURTYARD
PUBLIC
SILVER LAKE BLVD
CIRCULATION & EGRESS OUTDOOR SPACE
GROUND FLOOR
PROGRAM
LOBBY
SECOND FLOOR
HOUSING UNITS
SHEAR WALLS
LOBBY & COMMUNITY SPACE
COLUMN
PROGRAM SF
PARKING SPOTS
1517 SF
3
COMMERICAL GYM
1480 SF
3
BUS STOP
85 SF
0
PROGRAM SF
MANAGER’S OFFICE
85 SF
COMMUNITY ROOM
266 SF
LAUNDRY
93SF
UNIT TYPE
UNIT SF
PROJECT INFO
PARKING SPOTS (TOC)
1
1 BEDROOM
524 SF
2
2 BEDROOM
891 SF
1
3
STUDIO (AF)
445 SF
0.5
4
STUDIO (AF)
445 SF
0.5
912 SF
1
5
2 BEDROOM COMMUNITY LOUNGE
THIRD FLOOR
PLUMBING
PUBLIC MARKET
PROGRAM
UNIT NUMBER
RETAIL
UNIT NUMBER
UNIT TYPE
0.5
576 SF
UNIT SF
-MIXED USE -SMALL FAMILYS & YOUNG ADULTS -TOC GUIDELINES -RETAIL SPACES: GYM, PUBLIC MARKET -12 PARKING SPOTS REQUIRED, 1 LONG TERM BIKE PARKING 12 SPOTS PROVIDED -20 % AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR LOWER INCOME HOUSEHOLDS REQUIRED (TOC) 2 STUDIOS PROVIDED
PARKING SPOTS (TOC)
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1 BEDROOM
445 SF
0.5
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STUDIO
445 SF
0.5
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STUDIO
445 SF
0.5
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1 BEDROOM
605 SF
0.5
10
1 BEDROOM
524 SF
0.5
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2
14
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0"
30
0"
22 '-
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3
19
B
0"
4
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0"
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18
15
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C
0"
UP
30
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DN
PUBLIC L MARKET RKET 1517 517 SF
STORAGE & KITCHEN
16
'-
6"
D
UP
BUS STOP
STORAGE & KITCHEN
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0"
E
14
'-
0"
F
COMMERCIAL GYM 1480SF
G
UP
LOBBY DN
COMMUNITY ROOM
STORAGE
OFFICE
UP
LAUNDRY
TRASH
FLOOR PLAN 1 0
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10
20
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5 0"
H 6
8'
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8'
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5'
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9"
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11
0"
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UP
6" STUDIO 445 SF
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15
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20
UNIT 5 2 BD 891 SF
UNIT 3 STUDIO UD 445 SF
0"
12 "
0 '-
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N
COMMUNITY LOUNGE 576 SF
UNIT 2 2 BD 891 SF
DN
DN UP
UNIT 1 1 BD 524 SF
FLOOR PLAN 0
4
10
20
1
13
H 6
8'
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6"
30
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8'
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6" 8
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6"
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6" 5'
K
7'
DN
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UNIT 7 STUDIO 445 SF
10
9"
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11
0"
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UNIT 6 1 BD 605 SF
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20 0" 12
'-
0" 5'
22
"
-0
N UNIT 9 1 BD 605 SF
UNIT 10 1 BD 524 SF
DN
FLOOR PLAN 3 0
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4
10
20
1
ROOF
EL: 35' - 0"
THIRD FLOOR
EL: 25' - 0"
SECOND FLOOR
EL: 15' - 0"
LOBBY
4
3
2
EL: 5' - 0"
1
GROUND FLOOR
EL: 0' - 0"
SECTION A 0
4
10
ROOF
20
EL: 35' - 0"
THIRD FLOOR
EL: 25' - 0"
SECOND FLOOR
EL: 15' - 0"
LOBBY
EL: 5' - 0"
GROUND FLOOR
EL: 0' - 0"
NORTH ELEVATION (EFFIE)
A
B
C
D
E
F
ROOF
EL: 35' - 0"
METAL MESH
THIRD FLOOR
EL: 25' - 0"
SECOND FLOOR
EL: 15' - 0"
PLASTER
LOBBY
EL: 5' - 0"
CONCRETE
WEST ELEVATION (SILVERLAKE)
GROUND FLOOR
EL: 0' - 0"
F
E
D
C
B
A
ROOF
EL: 35' - 0"
THIRD FLOOR
EL: 25' - 0"
SECOND FLOOR
EL: 15' - 0"
LOBBY
EL: 5' - 0"
EAST ELEVATION (OCCIDENTAL)
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Portland Cement Plaster
1 A-500
Lath
Level 4 35' - 0"
C Channel Painted Galvanized Steel Beam Painted Galvanized Steel Tab Painted Galvanized Steel Tube 5 A-500
Painted Galvanized Steel Post
2 A-500
Painted Galvanized Expanded Metal Mesh Painted Galvanized Clip
1/4" / 1'-0"
1/4" / 1'-0"
Painted Galvanized Steel Bracket
Level 3 25' - 0"
Water Proofing Layer Geotextile Drainage Cell Gravel 3 A-500
Ceramic Tile on Mortar Bed Galvanized Steel Channel Drain Concrete Podium Slab
1/4" / 1'-0"
1/4" / 1'-0"
6 A-500
1/4" / 1'-0"
4 A-500
1/4" / 1'-0"
Level 2 15' - 0"
LOBBY 4' - 0" Level 1 0' - 0"
Parking -9' - 0"
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Painted Galvanized Expanded Metal Mesh
GWB Batt Insulation
Painted Galvanized Clip
Plywood
Painted Galvanized Steel Bracket
Aluminum Coping Cap
Weather Barrier
Single Ply Roof Membrane Protection Board
Rigid Insulation
Painted Galvanized Steel Tube Painted Galvanized Steel Beam
Portland Cement Plaster
Lath
Painted Galvanized Steel Tab
Portland Cement Plaster 2x8 Header
Metal Trim Painted Galvanized Cover Plate
Lath Cant
Painted Galvanized Steel Post Flashing
Rigid Insulation 1/4" / 1'-0"
Weather Barrior Ply Wood
Galvanized Steel Channel Drain 0' - 1 1/2"
Closed Cell Backer Rod Caulk
Batt Insulation
Ceramic Tile on Mortar Bed
2x6 Bottom Plate
1/4"-1'-0"
Shim Aluminum Window Sill
Flashing Painted Galvanized Steel Beam Painted Galvanized Steel Tab Painted Galvanized Steel C Channel Bolt 4x10 Beam 2x10 Joist 2x6 Top Plate GWB
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Resilient Channel
Section 1 - Callout 1 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
5
window 3" = 1'-0"
3
Section 1 - Callout 3 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
1/4" / 1'-0"
1/4" / 1'-0"
Hard Wood Flooring Cork Underlayment
Over flow Drain Soil
Aluminum Door Sill
Cedar Wood Bench Bolt
Shim
Closed Cell Backer Rod
Ceramic Tile Mortar Bed
Caulk
Flashing 1/4" / 1'-0"
Ceramic Tile on Mortar Bed Painted Galvanized Round Rail
Rubber Water Stop
0' - 1 1/2"
Galvanized Steel Channel Drain
Painted Galvanized Round Post
Galvanized Sheet Metal Flashing
Painted Galvanized Cover Plate Painted Galvanized Steel Trim
Galvanized Steel Channel Drain
Painted Galvanized Steel Bracket
1/4" / 1'-0"
Gravel Perforated PVC Collection Pipe
Plywood 3/8" / 1'-0"
Geotextile Drainage Cell
Weather Barrier
Painted Galvanized Expanded Metal Mesh Painted Galvanized Clip
Water Proofing Layer
Ceramic Tile on Mortar Bed
0' - 4"
1x6 Bottom Plate
Furring Strips
Painted Galvanized Steel Tube Painted Galvanized Steel Beam Painted Galvanized Steel Tab
Concrete Podium Slab
Steel Bolt 4x10 Beam 2x6 Stud Plywood
Water Proofing Membrane Wood Vinyl Siding Aluminum Hanging Hook
Aluminum Guide Rail
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Section 1 - Callout 2 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
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Section 1 - Callout 4 3" = 1'-0"
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planter 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
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Unit Patio, Silverlake Blvd
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Central Courtyard
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SCIENTIST RETREAT Vetter Mountain FALL 2021 Instructor: Anton Schneider Rhino, V-ray, Adobe Suite As a science retreat and research center for astrologists , the program requires a combination of residence, offices, research labs, and a public viewing deck. The facility, located within the Angeles National Forest, features an unobstructed view of the surrounding landscape. It rests upon the foundations of a former lookout tower. The outdor platform hosts gatherings, lecture, and events for visitors. The scientist’s residence houses two individuals.
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PRIVATE SPACE: PRIVATE AREAS
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SF 65
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PRIVATE SPACE: SHARED AREAS
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PUBLIC SPACE
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CU
CIR
F 0S 95
CIRCULATION
DIVISION OF FORM
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GROWTH FROM SITE
DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
BLOOM
Southwest Facing Facade
Northeast Facing Facade
Reflective Aluminum Panels
Polycarbonate Panels
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ENTRANCE
CIRCULATION
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C
3
A
B
4
UP
GROUND FLOOR PLAN 0
5
15
25
1
2 13 '-0
C
1 4"
B
3 13 '-0
1 4"
B
A
4 13 '-0
A
1 4"
5 13 '-0
10
1 4"
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9
13 '-0
1 4"
14 3'4"
7
13 '-0
1 4"
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8
13 '-0
1 4"
9 13 '-0
1 4"
10
7
13 '-0
1 4"
6 11 13 '-0
1 4"
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4
C
13 '-0
1 4"
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3
1. Private Bedroom 2. Bathroom 3. Dayroom 4. Kitchen
5 1
5. Storage 6. Trash
1
7. Equipment Service Closet 8. Outdoor Meeting Deck 9. Offices 10. Lab 11. Roof Deck
FLOOR PLAN 1 0
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5
15
30
1
2 13 '-0
1 4"
C
B
3 13 '-0
A
B
1 4"
4 13 '-0
A
1 4"
5 13 '-0
1 4"
6 13 '-0
1 4"
14 3'4"
7
13 '-0
1 4"
DN
8 13 '-0
1 4"
9 13 '-0
1 4"
10
11 13 '-0
1 4"
11 13 '-0
1 4"
DN
12 C 13 '-0
1 4"
1. Private Bedroom 2. Bathroom 3. Dayroom 4. Kitchen 5. Storage 6. Trash 7. Equipment Service Closet 8. Outdoor Meeting Deck 9. Offices 10. Lab 11. Roof Deck
FLOOR PLAN 2 0
5
15
30
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3
2
5
4
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7
5
4
6
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7
ROOF DECK EL: 11' - 2"
FLOOR 1 EL: 0' - 0"
PLATFORM 1 EL: -21' - 1/4"
SECTION A 0
5
15
30
1
2
ROOF DECK EL: 11' - 2"
FLOOR 1 EL: 0' - 0"
PLATFORM 1 EL: -21' - 1/4"
SECTION B 0
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5
15
30
3
4
5
6
7
4
5
6
7
8
C
B
A
ROOF DECK EL: 11' - 2"
FLOOR 1 EL: 0' - 0"
SECTION C 0
Second Floor
5
15
Third Floor
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1 2 3
4 5 6 7
RA-1
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WA-1
1. Poly Carbonate Panel 2. Tube Steel 3. Secondary Structure 4. Coping Cap 5. Weather Barrier 6. Alluminum Cladding 7. Cladding Rail 8. Flashing 9.Window Mullion 10. Window Glazing 11. Interior Window Sill 12. Exterior Window Sill 13. Steel Bracing FA-1
WALL SECTION
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Water Proofing Layer Cement Board Rigid Insulation Wood Shim Plywood Wood Nailer C joist Beam Batt Insulation
Suspension Rod Bracket Hanger Wire Suspension Clip Suspended Ceiling Substructure Gypsum Wall Board
RA-1
ROOF ASSEMBLY
Aluminum Facade Panel Cladding Rail Support Bracket Rigid Insulation Weather Barrier Plywood Batt Insulation Gypsum Wall Board
Interior
WA-1
WALL ASSEMBLY 1-0” = 1’
Tongue and Groove Wood Flooring Felt Slip Sheet Plywood
Concrete Slab Steel Decking W Beam C Joist Spray Foam Insulation
Wood Nailer Gypsum Wall Board Support Bracket Cladding Rail Alumninum Facade Panel
FA-1
FLOOR ASSEMBLY 1-0” = 1’
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Polycarbonate Panel Secondary Structure
Steel Grate Pedistal Supports PVC Membrane Cement Board Rigid Insulation
Aluminum Facade Panel
Tongue and Groove Wood Flooring
Cladding Rail
Felt Slip Sheet
Support Bracket
Concrete Slab
Rigid Insulation
Steel Decking
Weather Barrier Plywood
Spray Foam Insulation C Joist Wood Nailer
Batt Insulation GWB GWB
Axon Chunk
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Plywood
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LIFTED GABLE Cantilever Exercise FALL 2021 Instructor: Anton Schneider Rhino, V-ray, Adobe Suite This project explores the transition between interior, and exterior, through the use of a lifted gable, and extended walls. In traveling through the project, the user becomes part of the roof by being initially encapsulated. The individual then experiences decompression once he makes it to the top platform.
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DOUBLE FINK ROOF TRUSS
WARREN TRUSS
D
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G
DIN
AD
CL
W
CONCEPTUAL FRAMING DIAGRAM ENCLOSED SPACE
CIRCULATION LOOK UP LOOK IN LOOK DOWN
PLATFORMS & CIRCULATION
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1
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
46'-8"
6'-8"
6'-8"
6'-8"
6'-8"
6'-8"
6'-8"
6'-8"
A
B
UP
8'-6 -
DN
2’-0” 2’ 0” PLATFORM PLATF FORM 1 F
2’-0” 2’ 0” PLATFORM 2
4'-3"
B
A
C
-12’-0”
0’-0”
FLOOR PLAN 1
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1
3
2
8'-6
4'-3"
10’-0”
2’-0”
PLATFORM 2
PLATFORM 1
SECTION C 0
1
10’-0”
2
3
4
5
2.5
5
6
10
7
8
PLATFORM 2
WA
2’-0”
PLATFORM 1
0’-0”
SECTION B 0
40
2.5
5
10
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8
9 10 1. Metal Roof Clip 2. Metal Roof 3. Drainage Layer 4. Weather Protective Barrier 5. Plywood 6. Wood Shim 7. 1”x2” Steel Tubing 8. Standoff
1. Co 2. Ste 3. Sp 4. Str 5. Str
11 12 13
14 15
9. Fasteners & Plates 10. PVC Membrane 11. Roof Board 12. Rigid Insulation 13. Plywood 14. 2x6 Wood Nailer 15. 1 1/2” lag bolts
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18 19
16. Batt Insulation 17. Insulation Nails 18. Structural Girder 19. Strucutral Beam
20 21
20. Suspension Rod Bracket 21. Hanger Wire 22. Suspension Clip 23. Suspended Ceiling Substructure 24. Gypsum Wall Board
22 23 24
RA-A1
ROOF ASSEMBLY 1-0” = 1/4’
1. Concrete Slab 2. Steel Deck 3. Spray-Applied Fire-Resistive Material 4. Structural Beam 5. Strucurual Girder
1 2
3
4 5
FA-A1
FLOOR ASSEMBLY 1-0” = 1/4’
1. Wood Siding 2. Z Clip 3. Rigid Insulation 4. Plywood 5. Weather Barrier 6. Batt Insulation 7. Gypsum Wall Board
1 2
3
Exterior
4
Interior
5 6 7
WA-A1
WALL ASSEMBLY 1-0” = 1/4’
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PARALLEL WORLDS Bridge Exercise FALL 2021 Instructor: Anton Schneider Rhino, V-ray, Adobe Suite This bridge serves as an observation deck within a natural reserve where observations of the sky, and surrounding wildlife are provided. Two parallel worlds are created through the juxtaposition of cladding. One side of the bridge, is completely wrapped within a timber skin and leads to an oculous that allows for an unobstructed view of the night sky. On the side, the structural skeleton is exposed to allow for an expansive view of the other side. Where the parallel paths connect, it is partially enclosed to allow the comprehension, and to tabulate the views taken. To act as the intermediary space between the transparent and fully skinned paths feature windows as a way to create a gradiant between the two.
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3
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
A
+4”-0”
A +2’-6”
B
0’-0”
+5’-6” +5 6 DN
B
C
CIRCULATION LOOK UP LOOK IN LOOK OUT
PLATFORMS & CIRCULATION
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1
2
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4
5
6
7
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C
1
+4’-0”
0’-0”
SECTION A
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
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8
2.5
5
10
10
9
C
1 +5’-6” +4’-0” +2’-6” 0’-0”
SECTION B 0
C
B
2.5
5
10
A
A
1 +4’-0” +2’-6” 0’-0”
SECTION C 0
2.5
5
10
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THE SKELETON Tower Exercise FALL 2021 Instructor: Anton Schneider Rhino, V-ray, Adobe Suite Like the bridge exercise before, the Observation tower seeks to have a viewl within, above, and below. The bottom platform (1), is secluded from the entrance, and is walled off by polycarbonate. This creates a focus on the environment below. to observe widelife in peace. The fourth platform is has an unobstructed view of the sky above and the surrounding landscape. Nestled in between platform two ad three, lay an enclosed polycarbonate space, that allows the visitor to tabulate the views, and to focus within the tower itself. The light secondary structure is enclosed within the Juxtaposed heavier steel frame. Following the grid, polycarbonate panels, are placed to enclose, wall off, and provide a frame to specific views or interior spaces. The steel frame leans above the river bank to allow opportunities for platforms be placed.
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3 48’
PLATFORM 4
-4’
33’ PLATFORM 3 -9’-3”
A
2
TOWER PLAN 1
19’-1” 19’-0”
0’
PLATFORM 2
1
34’-0”
-9’
PLATFORM 1
SECTION A DN UP
DN
-16’
0
2.5
5
10
48’-0”
A
A
28’-1”
TOWER PLAN 2
TOWER PLAN 3
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MUSEUM OF JAPANESE CONTEMPORARY ART Little Tokyo, Los Angeles FALL 2020 Instructor: Jeehye Kim Rhino, V-ray, Adobe Suite The use of protrusions foster interaction and create a voyeuristic experience between spacesand programs. The structure is protruded from the site and its adjacent building. As seen in the sections The museum is divided intosubregions where volumes of programs protrude into and have a view of the visitors below and above. Their protrusions and opening ,as a result, allow the guests in the other programs to become art exhibits themselves. Much of the circulation is place within the center of the building to be peered and observed from all angles. The visitor gradually transitions from being watched, to becoming the voyeur by having the circulation gradually merge into the other volumes.
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A
B
EAST 2ND STREET
T EE TR AS US AZ
3.
5 UP
2.
DN DN UP
1.
DN
A
C C
C 4.
-5’-3”
DN
1. Classroom 2. Auditorium 3. Restroom 4. Loading Dock 5. Preperation Room
B A
B
01
5
10
20
01
East Elevation
50
01
5
10
20
North Elevation
5
10
20
A
B
UP
2.
DN
A
C
DN
C
C UP
1.
1. Classroom 2. Office
B A
B
A
B
01
5
10
20
UP
UP
2.
DN
A
C C
C 1.
DN
B A
B
1. Gallery 2. Cafeteria 01
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10
20
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8. 8.
8.
8.
8.
6.
7. 5.
2.
4.
1.
3.
10.
9.
A
B
1. Lobby 2. Book Store 3. Auditorium 4. Loading Dock 5. Classroom 01
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10
6. Cafe 7. Office 8. Gallery 9. Art Storage 10. Preparation Room 20
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8
2
1 1
9
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1. Lobby 2. Book Store 3. Auditorium 4. Loading Dock 5. Classroom 01
5
10
6. Cafe 7. Office 8. Gallery 9. Art Storage 10. Preparation Room 20
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