John Ocampo Fall 2015 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA CITYLAB ORLANDO
Frank’s vacation home around the world Vector mapping of Downtown Orlando NURBS modeling Parametric Pavilion - site diagrams Modeling with Rhino and Grasshopper Conceptual Rendering with V-Ray for Rhino Post Production Rendering The dissolution of past into present
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Project 1
Frank’s vacation home around the world Programs Used: Photoshop Tools Used: Layer Mask Clone Stamp Color Levels
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Frank’s vacation home in Fingal’s Cave, Scotland
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Project 2
Vector mapping of Downtown Orlando Programs Used: Illustrator Tools Used: Fill and Stroke Image Trace
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John Ocampo Vector Mapping
Historic Core
Sunrail Stop
City Hall Performing Arts Center Church District Central Business District Interstate 4 and State Road 408
The various zones of Orlando mapped out along with major highway and transit routes.
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Project 3
NURBS modeling Programs Used: Rhino Illustrator Tools Used: Panel Array Flow along surface Split Offset Contour Close curve Extrude and cap Pipe Make 2D Group Export 6
Conceptual diagrams of tower model with important components highlighted. Comparison of the screen grabbed image from Rhino and the vectorized tower in Illustrator is shown. Exterior Skin Positive
Exterior Skin Negative
Floor Plates
Structure
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Project 4
Parametric Pavilion - site diagrams Programs Used: Rhino Illustrator Tools Used: Various Rhino tools Various Illustrator tools Image Trace
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John Ocampo Advance Digital HW 5 The Site - location within Orlando John Ocampo Vector Mapping
Historic Core
The Site - Massing Model
Sunrail Stop
City Hall Performing Arts Center Church District Central Business District Interstate 4 and State Road 408
Site
Site Conditions Circulation
Outlining the main circulation elements
Material
Materiality of the site - brick (red), glass (blue), and concrete (gray)
Public/Private
Public spaces in green and private spaces in brown
Zoning
Commercial areas in red, residential in yellow, office space in gray, and public/ institutional in purple.
Scale
From small scale (light gray), medium, and large scale (dark gray)
Shading
Sun shading conditions for average summer morning
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Project 5
Modeling with Rhino and Grasshopper Programs Used: Rhino Grasshopper Illustrator Tools Used: Various tools
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Parametric Pavilion building steps
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Grasshopper definition and sample of unbaked geometry
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Seating area enclosure (red)
Support columns (blue)
Overhead trellis (yellow)
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Project 6
Conceptual Rendering with V-Ray for Rhino Programs Used: Rhino V-Ray Photoshop Tools Used: Capture to file Levels The process begins with finding the views to be used for renders. Once the view is set, the adjustments are made to produce the desired renderings, and further corrected using Photoshop. Total time elapsed: about 2 hours.
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Daytime Render
Nighttime Render
Interior Render
Snapshot
Snapshot
Snapshot
Raw Render
Raw Render
Raw Render
Color Corrected
Color Corrected
Color Corrected
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Project 7
Parametric Pavilion - Post Production Rendering Programs Used: Photoshop Tools Used: Various tools
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Day Render
Night Render
Interior Render
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Graduate Project 1
The dissolution of past into present Brick has been the dominant building material of Downtown Orlando through the late 19th up until the mid-20th century. The site at the northwest corner of Pine Street and Orange Avenue is flanked by two brick buildings. Brick is one of the smaller, human-scaled of common building materials that brings familiarity of place and nostalgia of past architecture. This intervention seeks to pay homage to brick as well as transition to a modern reflection of the 21st century city. Due to the year-round shaded conditions of the site, a brick screen as opposed to a solid brick wall was preferential to allow light in. A steel frame supports the brick screen. The materiality of the façade transitions between the two languages to ask the question of what could have existed there and what could be there. Voids within the brick façade begin to reveal the frame behind – the past eroding into the present. The brick from both ends of the lot begin solid and gradually become more spaced out as they approach the corner, representing the breakdown of materiality over time. Drawing upon the façades of the buildings flanking it, the new façade reinforces the familiarity and continuity of the traditional street wall that gradually morphs to the characteristics of the modern city of Orlando. 18
Brick is dominant material of Preliminary sketch of the site intervention A modern arrangement of bricks allow for a screen instead of a wall
Component sketch
Shadow Study - Autumn
Shadow Study - Winter
Shadow Study - Spring
Shadow Study - Summer
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Site
Brick
Plaster
Steel and Glass
Concrete Orlando Materiality Map
Steel Frame
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Component Detail
Brick Skin
Full Ensemble
Plan detail - 3/4” = 1’-0”
Wall section - 3/4” = 1’-0”
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Corner View
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Interior View
Night View
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