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Emergent Structures Arts + Cultural Center
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Tectonics Collision of Oppositions Winery + Bed-n-Breakfast
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Stepped Bloc Urban Housing Modular block system | Organic Growth
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Winter-Spring 2018 ARC 505 - 506, Architectural Design Studio Instructor: Irma Ramirez
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Creating a modular system of blocks to contain all the required programs and elements of a residential, a regular housing block is carved out into a multifaceted whole that is both simple and complex in its form. Different configurations of unit type are made as variations to achieve individual and unique living space. This connects to the neighborhood of Highland Park as a diverse and complex urban block that host a multicultural lifestyle. This housing project also seeks to give back to the city an “Artstreet� in which the neighbors could come and engage in social activities and look at art. Upper level in the building also have communal gathering space where residents and limited neighbors could use.
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RESPONSE TO COMMUNITY The context of creating a housing Highland Park means there is the need to deal with a dense and diverse environment. By creating
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a seemingly dense and multi-faceted housing project, the idea of a diverse and dense environment would be more inviting to the inhabitants of Highland Park. The breaking down of the masses and the carving out of unique spaces create an urban environment in fill with cracks and crevices that allow the residents to explore, get lost, and connect to other residents there and also the inhabitant of the surroundings.
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Level 1 community space
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Sun & Wind Analysis LOCATION: LATITUDE/LONGITUDE: ELEVATION:
Climate Zone 9, CA, USA 34.15° North, 118.15° West 863 ft
PASSIVE DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
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The site is oriented to North-South on the longitudinal side to maximize solar daylight. The scheme of the building is a courtyard with a vertical twist that elevates the circulation slowly upward while also slowly taking in or shading out light. The facade of the building faces East toward Avenue 52nd with an Artstreet that opens up to bring daylight into the walkway.
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SUMMER SOLSTICE
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DATA ANALYSIS FROM CLIMATE CONSULTANT SUNLIGHT ANALYSIS
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This site is located in Highland Park, CA, which is a temperate climate with heat that is controllable through ventilation and shading. Openings are made available in the south face in order to bring in heat from the sun during the winter and shaded with perforated panels during the summer.
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WIND ANALYSIS
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Wind is cool with average 50% relative humidity coming from the South. This can be used as advantage for natural ventilation. The Artstreet that runs North to South will bring the southern wind into the building while the long corridor and parking can take advantage of that to cool the building. Additionally, the complex form and pathways in building allow air to circulate throughout.
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Artstreet + Community
Using a central courtyard scheme oriented North - South to maximize daylight. Blocks are stacked toward North-East corner to bring light toward the center
The urge to make an urban environment integrating the community and culture pushes back the front to create an Artstreet/community space where the neighbors could interact.
Organic Modular Unit Type
Modular Structure
4 Unit Types are modular system that can be arranged in many possibilities and can grow organically in any direction to create endless arrangements of complex, yet efficient system.
Modular structure serves to connect spaces, hold shading devices, trellis, & colored glass in a structural yet artistic way. This enhances the urban environment and brings in culture & individuality.
Public + Private Space
Roof Garden
Orange are public/communal spaces available in fragmented spaces throughout building. Individual patio spaces give each unit its own private area with plants.
Set along the public spaces are green rooftop garden that will create a beautiful and healthy communal living in a dense urban environment.
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Orientation + Sun Path
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The courtyard typology is brought to a vertical format that gradually takes the communal spaces upward as occupants travel through building. Access & egress exits are available in 3 corner of building.
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Circulations
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Perforations + Transparencies Perforated screens & trellis held up by Modular Structures shade communal spaces from sun. Orange screened glass also shades and gives the building a warm & diverse, communal appearance.
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Modular Units
UNIT TYPE 1 Perforated roof & vertical panels to shade upper level outdoor communal spaces and creates comfortable hangout spaces.
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Gardening area for small succulent plants
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Double height space open to living room below Private outdoor patio with green space Master bedroom
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Open plan Living/Dinning space
Perforated panels for transparencies and containing private spaces
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Corrugated panels for facade protection and facade aesthetic
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PRIVATE OUTDOOR GREEN PATIO Modular system for all unit with four different variations that allow stacking, connecting, and efficiencies. Each individual unit has its particularities and uniqueness that promotes individualism as an important trait in an urban environment like Highland Park.
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MODULAR UNIT SYSTEM Modular system for all unit with four different variations that allow stacking, connecting, and efficiencies. Each individual unit has its particularities and uniqueness that promotes individualism as an important trait in an urban environment like Highland Park.
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Tectonics Collision of Oppositions Desert Winery + Bed-and-Breakfast Retreat
Fall 2017 ARC 504, Architectural Design Studio Instructor: George Proctor
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When two unique yet opposing ideas, programs, materials, or forms intersect and collide, an explosion of new ideologies and forms can evolve as a consequence. This project is about the intersection of the wine-making process and the hospitality services, the tectonics of the concrete and the metal, the earthy masonry and the airy carpentry, the nature and the manmade. What result from these opposing poles are the subjects of investigation. Starting from the required programs as two simple bars, the orientation of the both the production and hospitality units are shifted toward the East-West cardinal directions to maximize daylighting and sustainability while the hospitality unit is shifted an additional 30° to face the vineyard for the views in alignment with the vines. The hospitality unit hosting Bed and Breakfast is elevated upon the receding landscape of the vineyard to mark an experiential quality of a vacation space while also shading the central courtyard and wedding banquet space below. Underneath the B&B is the restaurant that cooks for the vacationers and event attendees. The production and wine tasting unit adjacent is made of concrete and descends deeper into the existing ground to make use of the ground temperature and thick thermal mass as a passive cooling strategy. The Wine Tasting program stands foremost to the street to welcome visitors and introduce them to the experience of the winery and wine tasting. At the very tail end are the Packaging/Shipping and Wine Production area with truck access for delivery. The intersection between the two buildings are the breakage and openings where one can stand below yet see the Private Wine Tasting space above, while one above could peek down into the Wine Cellar and all its barrels along with a VIP Dinning/Wine Tasting space. From this intersection, many other moments are created as a response to this collision of forms, materials, and programs. There are moments where one can walk down a step ramp outdoor beneath the B&B bridge, peeking from the side inward the Wine Cellar or the Kitchen, walking down the stairs and looking outside, standing in the Private Wine Tasting and stepping out on the roof to look toward the landscape, and standing in the dark wine cellar underneath the gleaming, perforated corten steel looking up the double-height space. The courtyard is a result of the space created by the two buildingsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; rotation. An outdoor Event/banquet space is here with a fall back shaded space underneath the B&B. A large amphitheater is at the end with a concrete wall backdrop controlling the strong prevailing wind and yet open up to the scenic landscape behind the performance platform. Hidden behind the same wall is a long pool for an additional B&B experience.
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Site Visit and discussion with the clients
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A day was spent visiting as a group talking with the winemaker Fernando Chavira and Steven Galt about what their aspirations and hopes for the future of their vineyard. We learned much about the wine-making process, the equipments, and the conditions required to establish a winery. It was one of the best architecture making experience weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had in our education since the experience of going to a winery in the Californian desert landscape is quite a unique one. It was a very raw and different lifestyle in these areas; very different from the city lifestyle of Los Angeles. The landscape was peaceful and inspired much thoughts in us. The clients were also nice enough to buy us specialty pizza for dinner, where we ate and drank wine while having the most fun social experience. Location: Don Fernando Vineyards [Fernando Chavira & Steven Galt] 399112 Otis St. Temecula, CA
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Section cut through the intersecting spaces where the two building systems collide to show the tectonics connection between masonry and carpentry and how spaces are created in individual system and at the conjunction of these systems. The spaces each are primary program in their own system, but as they intersect with another system they start to form secondary functions. This allow the occupants of the building to interact indirectly through transparencies, where they could be in the Wine Tasting area and be able to peak into the Wine Production space or the private Bed & Breakfast Wine Tasting space and vice versa.
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TEDx West Headquarters Building of Technology, Science, Entertainment & Ideas
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Fall 2017 ARC 503, Architectural Design Studio Instructor: Hofu Wu
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Having a goal formed of a greater purpose from TED, this building incorporates Sustainable technologies and an “Architectural Parlant” form that will speaks its purpose as a high tech building that is about Technology, Entertainment, Ideas, and Design Culture of Culver City. It is designed to break traditional conventions but will also reflect on the history of architecture and of Culver City, referencing on the postmodernism of Eric Owen Moss. This building will be a ‘formal hinge’ and spatial filter between the external forces governing Culver City, and the daily life of the staff, patrons, and speakers of TED Conferences.
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Architecture that speaks its functions
Etienne-Louis Boullée | Cenotaph for Newton
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Through his vision, Boullée was able to bring together the sublime and emotional affects of romanticism, the rationality of neoclassical, and grandeur of antiquity. “In order to execute, it is necessary to conceive...It is this product of the mind, this process of creation, that constitutes architecture.” ~ Boullée
Claude-Nicolas Ledoux | Cemetery of the Ideal City of Chaux Ledoux capture our imagination through the geometry of the sphere and circle that is ever present in nature. Both Boullée and Ledoux created spherical architecture that speaks their functions and serves the purpose of technology and science.
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Space Conditions | Interactions of Forms & Concepts The generation of spaces and form through the convergence of circulation, programs, positive and negative spaces.
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Hemispheres on roof function to capture storm-water. Gravity-fed delivery system will transfer water to the Underground Cistern.
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THE SPHERE AS ENERGY EFFICIENT FORM
Cross ventilation takes advantages of Prevailing Wind from the west and slows down wind through small openings and normalizing wind through larger openings on the opposite side.
Did you know that the sphere, in the same area, has less volume per cubic than the square. As a result, using the sphere as a sustainable design form is more energy efficient to warm up or cool down the space.
STACKED VENTILATION Using passive cooling strategy that takes advantage of temperature stratification. As warm air rises, ambient, cooler air replaces it and creates an upward lift in the air current. This happens in between the negative spaces created by spheres and voids resulting from the negative spaces of spheres. These cavities starts from the ground and rises all the way to the rooftop.
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Skin design created from the Braille system of circular characters to stop direct Solar Gain from the South and keep building cool during the summer months. The openings are also operable to open up during the winter months to allow more light in for better heating of building.
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The GATEkeeper_s {station} Envelope + Void SPRING 2017 ARC 502, Introduction to Architectural Design Instructor: Mitchell De Jarnett
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This studio establishes students on the fundamental process and knowledge of architectural design. By following a series of abstract processes with parameters that conditioned the students to think of the Envelope, Structures, Topography, Datum, Form, and Spaces, the outcome will naturally results to habitable spaces that are relevant to the discussion of architecture without ever starting with the idea of habitable space or program. After the architectural aspect have been established, Program and Site is re-injected into the work as a final parameters that will consequently affect everything else, but also adapt to the existing architecture.
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form finding as a tool to uphold frame
zero datum as liquid, unstable and cannot be walked upon
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frame translated from founding drawing
topography lofted from founding splines
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intersection of different systems creates new complexities to the homogeneity of singular systems
envelope/enclosure condition & excavated void produces spaces of human occupation
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OBSERVATION DECK | FOLDing {prototype}
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Emergent Structures Arts + Cultural Center | Narrative Urban Design
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Fall 2018 ARC 4011, Bobby Brooks Interdisciplinary Design Studio Instructor: Irma Ramirez, Andrew Wilcox
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NARRATIVE This project aims to inspire and give hope to the residents of this community to discover or re-discover the uniqueness and inner beauty within themselves from the life which they have been struggling with. Through healing and helping the residents to establish a new life with skills, networks, and a fresh look at the world, we can help them deal with mental illness and establish a new future.
The Community Hub allows for local community activity and organization to improve individual lives, practice skills, and organizing GRASSROOTS movements to create changes from the bottom up.
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Having an understanding of history, we can then CELEBRATE our PRESENT and IDENTITY through the revealing of each individualâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s inner beauty. The concept of KINTSUGI explains that the world will break us in many ways, but it is those scars that can be the most beautiful and revealing part of our being. The Auditorium piece of this project will represent the CELEBRATION of our IDENTITY through the breaking open and revealing the inner glow and activity, through the expressive or explosive form of the building, and through the program of music performances, which is about celebrating the present moment.
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We start out with the need to UNDERSTAND our past HISTORY and roots in order to spring forward and shape the future. The residents of the area had been through the struggles and hardships of being the minority. The Museum piece is representative of this understanding of History or roots and the acknowledging of past struggles through the exhibition of historic artifacts and arts at the bottom level and will chronologically increase to exhibit present time Arts to show only local artist and minority art to DE-STIGMATIZE high art.
The Media/Video Production component of this project is about PUSHING FORWARD into the future of an individual and society by focusing on technology, skills, and self-improvement. The thrusting cantilever is symbolic of this pushing forward idea. The Media Production shifts away from the ground to provide a reclusive work space for users so that they could focus on selfimprovements and building a career for their future. 65
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BOYLE HEIGHTS
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MUSEUM AUDITORIUM
MEDIA PRODUCTION
ARCHITECTURAL APPROACH
Creates garden space + topography
Allows Communal Space
Opens toward community, view, + garden
PROGRAM MASSING
MEDIA PROD. MUSEUM
Opens toward community, view, + garden
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COMMUNAL HUBS/WORKSPACE
COMMUNAL GARDENS
Creates accessible Roof-garden
AUDITORIUM COMMUNITY
Creates Communal space
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PUBLIC SPACES
PARKING
SUNKEN SPACES
NATURAL LIGHTING
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NARRATIVE LEGEND 1. Submerge Entrance 2. Introductory Lobby 3. Descend into the Past 4. Unwinding Historic Gallery 5. Time-Space Continuum Gallery 6. Self-Realization Gallery 7. Past-Present-Future Meeting Place 8. Kintsugi Healing Hall [Auditorium] 9. Future Looking Space [Video Production] 10. Reclusive Work-Space 11. Self-Improvement Education Workshops 12. Familiar Encounter [Community Hubs]
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Narrative Conditions
UNDERSTAND THE PAST
SUBMERGE Discovery + Understanding
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DESCEND into Darkness Hardship + Past Struggles
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GUGGENHEIM In FLW Guggenheim Museum, “You can see where you are, you can see where you’ve been, and you can see where you’re going. It’s as though you are in control of the time-space continuum.” Bruce Pfeiffer This EMPOWER the local residents to be in control of their own destiny.
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ASCEND + VISIBILITY Emerge to brighter future. See past, present, future
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KINTSUGI CONCEPT Japanese concept that Treats a broken object and repairing as part of the history and character of the object. As a philosophy, it embraces the flawed or imperfection as aesthetic values and unique characteristics instead of hiding the damages. It’s a metaphor that the world will breaks us all in many ways, but if we heal from it, those cracks can be what’s most characteristic and beautiful in us.
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KINTSUGI CRACKS Reveal individuality + inner beauty
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EXPLOSIVE Celebrate identity + present
PUSH FORWARD TO THE FUTURE
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THRUSTING FORWARD Future heading
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1. Submerge Entrance 2. Introductory Lobby 3. Descend into the Past 4. Unwinding Historic Gallery 5. Time-Space Continuum Gallery 6. Self-Realization Gallery 7. Past-Present-Future Meeting Place 8. Kintsugi Healing Hall [Auditorium] 9. Future Looking Space [Video Production] 10. Reclusive Work-Space 11. Self-Improvement Education Workshops 12. Familiar Encounter [Community Hubs]
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