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Jackson Lukas Portfolio 2017 SCI_Arc


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SCI_Arc 2017

Mega chunk Double Low-E Glazing

Exhaust Air Louver Louver Operator

Air exhaust cavity Prefabricated brick panel Diffuser

Moisture barrier Floorslab standoff

Chilled beams Primary panel bracing Panel anchor

Typical facade section with prefab panels


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Design Development Spring 2017

Panel connection detail

Design Development takes one project from the 2016 Fall semester and attempts to completely detail the project. This mid rise has interior volumes jacketed with a layer of panels. The chunk below explains the organization of materials in the floor, the structure of the facade, the connection between the interior volumes and the floors and the bracings between panels and the structure that supports them. The mega chunk offers an overview of the project.

Facade chunk


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Alien Landscapes Fall 2016 Visual Studies

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This work imagines a world with its own unique ground, sky and atmospheric affects. The representation of such a world relies on qualities like depth, light and compositional elements explored in 19th century landscape paintings. The work attempts to employ the tropes of landscape painting like

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the horizon cast to the back of the composition, and the contrast between the sky and ground. While the project studies traditional painting, its primary goal is to create magic.


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SCI_Arc 2017

MID RISE Fall 2016 Studio Jackson Lukas and Jon Gregurick The second year studio is a comprehensive exploration of the mid rise mixed use typology with an interest in creating interior volumes. Our project took inspiration from Preston Scott Cohen’s “Eye Beam” proposal and sought to create dialogue between “Eye Beam” and our own project through similar uses of interior volumes. The volumes interrupt floor plates and provide circulation through these interruptions. The non-vertical columns carry load down to the cores. The volumes also attempt to distribute load to the ground.

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Ground floor plan

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1 rotating exhibit 2 big fluffy seating 3 reception 4 second st entrance 5 minna st 6 second st 7 natoma st 8 natoma st entrance

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Ground Plan 1/16”

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7th floor plan

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product showcase internet terminals meeting auditorium

Line Plan 1/16”

Karamba structural analysis


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Transverse Section 1/8�

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Inside-out Duplex Spring 2016 Studio This duplex project contemplates the status of outside and inside. Circulation in unit 1 forces the user to walk outside when going up a floor, walking out of the kitchen and even going from one bedroom to another. Inhabitants are forced outside while moving throughout the house. In unit 2, The circulation always stays inside the house. The atrium in this case runs diagonally through the entire unit and the circulation spirals around this condition. Moving outside the house through the second floor and up through the atrium in this house short-circuits the spiraling interior circulation. Both houses have different attitudes to ground. Unit 1 touches the ground at several points while the adjacent unit only touches the ground at one point, relying on the first unit for stability. Both houses demand a different placement of the pedestrian to view their respective orthogonal orientations. When viewing either house orthogonally, the other is always viewed from the oblique.

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Sections

Massing study

Long section

Second story plan

Third story plan

Iterative massing studies


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