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PROFESSIONAL WORK San Marco Residence | Miami Beach, Florida [2011] 18,000 SF Vacation Home for a family of “winter birds” from Pennsilvania.
Dana Estates Winery | Napa Valley, CA [2008]
Winery, Tasting Rooms and Wine Cellar located on a restored historic site in the wine country.
Addison Elementary School | Palo Alto, California [2017]
18,000 SF Vacation Home for a family of “winter birds” from Pennsilvania.
ACADEMIC WORK City On The Edge | Hanoi, Vietnam [2013]
Entry submission for Vertical Cities Asia International Design Competition. Theme: Everyone Harvests
Silver Tree Summer Day Camp & Nursery School | San Francisco, CA [2012] Comprehensive Studio, Roof as both fog collector and play structure.
Fresh Air Pods | Richmond, CA [2013]
Option Studio, Mask Free stations where one can breath fresh air encapsulated and available on demand.
Catalytic Infrastructures | Bahia, Brazil [2015]
Master’s Thesis, Imagining a hybrid city where indigenous and non-indigenous food practices co-exist.
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Professional Work - Strang Architecture Marco Island Residence - Miami Beach, Florida
SAN MARCO ISLAND RESIDENCE Miami Beach, FL A discrete private entrance to this home releases into a light-filled and transparent arrangement of living spaces with expansive views of Biscayne Bay. The south-facing residence employs various sun-shading strategies such as dynamic cantilevers and louvered walls to adapt the home to its subtropical setting. The home is raised above the existing grade to better accommodate possible hurricane “storm surges� and also sea level challenges.
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1. Art Studio 2. Mezzanine at Guest House 3. Exterior Courtyard 4. Gym 5. Family Room 6. Walk-In Closet 7. Master Bedroom 8. Master Bath 9. Bedroom 2 10. Office
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Professional Work - Backen Gillam Krueger Architects Dana Estates Winery - Napa Valley, California
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Napa Valley, CA Located on Napa Valley’s western slope, Dana Estates Winery reintroduced life into what was once the stone ruins of an old winery dating back more than 100 years. In addition to creating a hospitality space, the winery’s unique cave system incorporates all other aspects of a winery.
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Professional Work - Backen Gillam Krueger Architects Dana Estates Winery - Napa Valley, California
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The Ruins Working with an existing set of ruins that had the potential of collapsing at any moment and at the same time considered “sacred�by the client, as part of the design team, we went through a delicate process of design in order to maintain its integrity.
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Some parts were removed due to safety concerns but its majority remained intact. Our first step was shoring it before any design or construction began. Secondly, design so as to maintain the difference between new and old. The new walls had to be detailed so it would match the width of the ruins. As you can see in the drawings on this page, we had to work with thick layers of veneers to achieve simlar robustness.
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Classrooms In addition to the classrooms that would replace the portables, the introduction of “maker-spaces” were incorporated in the program. These are spaces with the flexibility of being traditional teaching environments as well as spaces which support the making of and experimentation with art and technology projects.
ADDISON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Palo Alto, CA Addison Elementary was the lucky recipient of a anonymous donation that allowed it to embark on an a much needed upgrade and expansion. The campus serves a body of 500 students, however 1/3 of its students attend classes in portables.
960 SF std Addison’s new library will hold +17,000 books.
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The campus-wide renovation includes the introduction of 4 new classrooms, a new administration building, a library and a multi-use building for assemblies, plays, rainy-day activities, and lunch.
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Because Addison is located in Palo Alto and has had its original buildings influenced by the local Stanford University architecture, arches and clay tile roof were a strong request from the clients.
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Improve all existing classrooms with: 1. increased collaboration capabilities 2. better daylight & indoor environmental quality.
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Professional Work - Gelfand Partners Architects Addison Elementary - Palo Alto, CA
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PRE-CAST CONCRETE STAIR TREADS & RISERS CONCRETE CURB - SSD CONCRETE FOOTING - SSD CONCRETE SLAB ON GRADE - SSD METAL FENCE 8"X8"X1/4" CORNER BEAD 6"X6"X1/4" CORNER BEAD PAINTED STEEL GUARDRAIL WITH STEEL POSTS STEEL WIDE FLANGE HEADER -S.S.D BUILT-IN WOOD BENCH BUILT-IN WOOD BOOK SHELF WOOD TALL CABINET WOOD BOOKSHELVES ON CASTERS WOOD BOOKSHELVES ATTACHED TO WALL WOOD TRUSS - SSD REDWOOD SOFFIT GLULAM BEAM RESIN PANEL SYSTEM GUARDRAIL PANEL INFILL TEACHING WALL CABINET - SLIDING WHITE BOARDS IN FRONT OF 1'-6" DEEP STORAGE SHELVING HARDWOOD VENEER PLYWOOD-FACED MECHANICAL SHAFT PERFORATED WOOD PANELING (W/ FABRIC BACKING) MISSION CLAY TILE. SEE ROOF TYPE R01 ON SHEET A9.01 G.S.M. GUTTER RIGID INSULATION DRIP EDGE MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOF DOWNSPOUT OVERHANG - METAL TERRA COTTA RAINSCREEN OVERHEAD COILING DOOR ALUMINUM WINDOW ALUMINUM STOREFRONT WINDOW SECTIONAL OVERHEAD DOOR, SEE WALL SECTIONS. 90-MIN RATED GLAZING IN 90-MIN HOLLOW METAL FRAME, TYP. 90-MIN DOOR, SEE WINDOW SCHEDULE SUSPENDED ACOUSTIC TILE CEILING PLASTER CONTROL JOINT 4" RUBBER BASE EXISTING WALL ACOUSTICAL PANEL GYPSUM WALL BOARD - SEE FINISH SCHEDULE NEW WALL CERAMIC TILE WAINSCOTING OVER CEMENTITIOUS BACKER BOARD FIRE WALL QUARRY TILE BASE, SEE FINISH SCHEDULE FIRE RATED STAGE CURTAINS DOOR TAG WOOD PANEL ALUMINUM FASCIA WALL TAG SPEAKER CLOTH WINDOW TAG PERFORATED PLYWOOD CEMENT PLASTER OVER METAL LATH TOILET PAPER DISPENSER MIRROR LIQUID SOAP DISPENSER COMBI OVEN HAND DRYER SLIDING WHITEBOARD ON BARN DOOR HARDWARE GARAGE DOOR TRACKS EXHAUST HOOD 1 1/2" Ø SPRINKLER PIPE HORIZONTAL FOLDING CHAIR CART - N.I.C. WORK TABLE ON CASTERS 4-WELL COLD FOOD SERVING CART 40 FOLDING CAFETERIA TABLES/BENCHES. N.I.C. (SEATS 8/BENCH) FOLDED DIMENSIONS: 96"W X 8"D X 34"H ELEVATOR EQUIPMENT 3 COMPARTMENTS SINK SINK WITH BUBBLER ACCESSIBLE SINK FIRE SPRINKLER RISER
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Set within the mild climate of Palo Alto, the school’s circulation is outdoors. Outdoor activities are very much imbedded in the school’s curriculum and allowed for the buildings to have the ability of being open to the outdoors.
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Vertical Cities Studio/ International Competition - Spring 2013 City on the Edge - Hanoi, Vietnam
CITY ON THE EDGE Transcending the Urban|Rural Dichotomy - Hanoi, Vietnam As a limit to sprawl, current planning in Hanoi - the capital of Vietnam - risks treating this urban edge as a boundary, with “urban” on one side of a ring road and “agriculture” on the other. Such an approach disconnects urban development from the agricultural landscape, exacerbating inadequate water management, separating communities from the fields, and leading to future encroachment on agricultural land.
Post-Urban | Post-Rural Edge as interface Edge City instead is a project of connections, leveraging the agricultural economy to design an urban fabric that integrates the urban/agricultural edge. It views Hanoi’s vast agricultural hinterland as a resource to be engaged, not replaced. Built out of the agricultural landscape but also taking cues from Hanoi’s existing urban fabric, the project creates a place of clean water, healthy food, vibrant economy and linked communities.
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Density is achieved through the re-interpretation of the tube-house typology of Connections between people and food are integrated internally and extend beyond the edge.
Tube-House Reinterpreted Inspired by Hanoi’s tube house typology, long narrow lots allow for incremental development, high density, and a varied streetscape of mixed uses while achieving quality of access, light & air.
Narrow lots based on Tube-House Typology
Mixed Uses: Commerce at Perimeter
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Alternating Typologies: High & Lower Densities
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Enhancers/Innovatrium Studio - Fall 2013 Fresh Air Stations - Richmond, CA
FRESH AIR PODS Mask Free Zones The prompt for this studio project was to design revolving the topic of the enhancement and the enhancement industry. I find it fascinating how our interaction with the world is enhanced and altered by smells, scents, fragrances, etc. Certain commercial entities spend a majority of their advertising budget in fragrance alone, especially clothing stores, to attract customers. One industry that fascinates me is the line of home scents, commercially led nearly singlehandedly by Glade. Glade’s hundreds of scents can mask any smell you may wish to cover.
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Fresh Air Headquarters The scenario is dire: It’s 2020, and Richmond, CA’s air quality has reached a hazardous level; its residents can no longer walk out of their homes without their breathing masks. The Fresh Air project aims at providing fresh air stations for a break away from the breathing mask and the unbreathable Richmond air. At the HQ, scientists work on various combinations of fragrances to not only provide the user of the Fresh Air Pod a breath of fresh air but also a customizable scent for the user’s needs and desires. If the user misses the “fresh mountain” air that they experienced while young hiking Mount Tam, that same air is available at the nearest Fresh Air Pod. Like bottled water, now fresh air is within Richmond’s resident’s reach.
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Fog Harvest & Play - Silver Tree Summer Day Camp San Francisco, CA
Fog Harvest & Play Located within the diverse and varied landscape of Glen Canyon, the Silver Tree Day Camp originated as a day camp designed to give children living in San Francisco the opportunity to experience a taste of the strange ways of nature.Today the day camp operates as ten one-week long summer camps for 100 children ages 6-13 years, providing multiple activities that encourage outdoor exploration and education, with the support of 10-15 staff. The camp runs daily with an evening campfire program at 6pm once a week. During the remaining fall/winter/spring months, the building operates as a coop nursery school for 58 children ages 3-5 years and a maximum enrollment of 58 children; however, the space provides the flexibility for alternate uses year-round.
The design of the project establishes continuity between interior and exterior spaces allowing learning about nature to become a process or activity that occurs within the natural environment.
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Comprehensive Studio - Fall 2012
A woven polymer mesh provides surface for the interception of fog droplets. The facetted roof structure allows for the optimization and facilitation for the coalescence, movement and collection of droplets.
Fog Harvest & Play - Silver Tree Day Camp San Francisco, CA
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Master’s Thesis - Spring 2015 Indigenous Food Embassies - Bahia, Brazil
CATALYTIC INFRASTRUCTURES: Indigenous Food Embassies Ribeira do Pombal, Bahia - Brazil The project involves the construction of Food Embassies that support the Kiriri’s
communal domestic food practices in the city of Ribei-
ra do Pombal, the nearest urban aglomeration to the Kiriri’s reservation. The location of the embassies demarcate neutral indigenous zones within the city. Each building is designed around a traditional food processing method and are built with traditional building materials. Scattered throughout the city are also other supporting public amenities: seed banks, seed dispensing units, trash collectors/composters, and clusters of Kiriri housing units that couple food production with traditional domestic life integrated into the densifying formerly-colonial urban fabric.
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Embaixada da Cura Healing Embassy
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“Soon after the re-conquering of the Kiriri territory in 1998, Kiriri medicine has been on a trajectory for revival, as many of the traditional curing herbs and plants have been replanted and preserved. Today there is a new space and new understanding of the indigenous traditional medicine, and when an indigenous person falls ill, the first hospital that is sought is of the jungle� Idioma Kipea Kiriri, Bahia (2012)
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The Cure Embassy consists of the following amenities: traditional wood-fire pits and gasstoves.
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Embaixada da Cura Supporting Amenities “Soon after the re-conquering of the Kiriri territory in 1998, Kiriri medicine has been on a trajectory for revival, as many of the traditional curing herbs and plants have been replanted and preserved. Today there is a new space and new understanding of the indigenous traditional medicine, and when an indigenous person falls ill, the first hospital that is sought is of the jungle� Idioma Kipea Kiriri, Bahia (2012)
The Healing Embassy sits in a district within Ribeira do Pombal and creates a supporting network for indigenous food-related activities. This supporting infrastructure consist of:
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