Portfolio | Spring 2015

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Ian Grohsgal Works


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Biomorphism

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Space

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Representation

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Landscape


Biomorphism Urban Intervention

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Studying the Bat in Motion

Inspired by both the complexity of the Big Brown Bat’s (Eptesicus fuscus’s) wings as well as their similarity to our own hands, the above study examines the bat’s phalanges during flight. In the four snapshots of flight shown above from both the side and the front perspectives, each of the bat’s phalanges (highlighted in red) bend and flex depending on the movement while at the same time retain their slightly curved and tapered geometry.

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Analogical Basis for Biomorphic Structure 1 1/8 in. x 1/4 in. Neodyni- 2 1/4 in. x 1/4 in. Neodynium Magnets um Magnets

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Smaller width magnets to connect phalanges together.

Used a larger width to provide good connection at the joints.

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Cut out in circular cross-sections to represent the geometricty of the bat phalange

4 Steel Rod

Single straight steel rod provides a central supporting axis for the MDF cross-sections.

5 Aluminum Rod

Six aluminum rods link the the MDF cross-sections to create the geometry of the analogue.


Analogue

Following the preceding visual studies surrounding the motion of the bat’s phalanges, the proceeding analogue then focused on the geometry and the movement of the bat’s phalanges during its flight. The images and diagrams above indicate the analogue’s extension and radius at the joints, the tapering geometry, and the rod and cross-section construction that was used to represent the phalanges as well as the extents of their movements.

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Biomorphic Structure 5

Pushing the ideas developed while designing the analogue further, the above biomorphic structure explores the larger-scale architectural poential of the earlier design in an urban intervention. Using Skirkanich Courtyard at the Univeristy of Pennsylvania as the intended site, the analgue was then transformed into the main strutural supports for a catalievered Roman canopy that serves as a shelter and shading device that facilitates thru foot traffic.


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Space Mediation Platform

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Constraints

Synthesizing Constraints Contraints, whether self-imposed or dictated by necessity, serve as an essential basis for architecture. This project seeks to design a space in which two people can comfortably rest and work while operating within certain restraints dealing with the materials used, the design influence studied, and how inhabitants interact with the space. This project was designed using rods as the material, a natural form as the principal influence, and standing as the position.

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Translating Constraints into Design 9

From the mandated constaints, a space was created utilizing both flexible and rigid rods in order to accomodate two people interested in both resting and working. The cornerstone of the design stems from the idea of the birds nest providing both shelter and a sweeping 360 degree view of its surroundings. This design does just that—it provides an enclosure for the individuals when resting and an expansive workplace when studying.


The Model

The design consists of 64 flexible rods that are connected with aircraft-grade steel cable to a turnable crank within the cylindrical base. The crank then allows for the space to easily convert between a space conducive to either resting or working at the users’ conviencence.

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Representation The Hand

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Measuring and Representing the Hand

This project focused on recording and representing a selected hand position. Using the body measurement tool (bottom left) made of laser cut MDF and 1/8� x 1/8� x 6� balsa wood strips, the heights of various points on the hand were measured. The points were translated into Rhino, and the original was edited to translate visually the ideas of light and shadow through triangulation. The final model was fabricated by laser cutting Bristol board and folding it into the final model.

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Landscape Beach Stone Patio

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Creating a Gathering Place

Created space serves an important role in our interaction with our environment. I strive to design spaces that wiill serve as gathering points to bring people togehter. Designed and constructed on the northeast side of a home in Rhode Island,the above patio serves as a landscape that brings people together around the focal point, the outdoor grill. This stone patio attests to my dedication to create spaces for people in their worlds.

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