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VEGASonSCREEN
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EaDoPROMENADE
mixed-use + urban park
hotHOUSE urban infill
urban park + development
digitalMEDIA mass + media studies
lamar
dallas
polk
clay
international promenade
MCKINNEYmckinney
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MCKINNEY
retail
mckinney
retail + residential
LAMAR
retail + open studios
retail + bar + restaurant
retail + residential
DALLAS
POLK
Sister Cities of Houston
retail + restaurant
LAMAR lamar
DALLAS dallas
POLK
polk
clay
CLAY
retail + restaurant
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SCREEN VEGASon
VEGASonSCREEN southeastern aerial perspective
comprehensivedesign STUDIO
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su2012 | prof danielPRUSKE + joshuaNASON
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VEGASonSCREEN
The VEGASonSCREEN project serves as a threshold between the Strip/Fremont experience and the arts district of the City of Sin. With four components: 01.international screening theater + a secondary exterior theater 02.open gallery space + exterior gallery space 03.administrative offices 04.urban park + advertisement VEGASonSCREEN recognizes a duality of entertainment and arts within the city and stitches them together.
VEGASonSCREEN
VEGASonSCREEN operates by stiching programmatic systems together through a series of thresholds. The project introduces a series of paths most prominently theWALL. This wall is the primary threshold through which every individual must pass through to activate and operate the building. theWALL can be included as exterior gallery as an opportunity for advertisement + installations. The building shards: (floating theater, galleries, + admin) are all connected and stiched through this wall directly or through use of elevated walkways.
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site:: 81 white st. new york, ny
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site:: 81 white st. new york, ny
urbaninfill | newyorkCITY designstudio05
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sp2012 prof victoriaMcREYNOLDS
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secondFLOOR+LOFT
[personalGREENHOUSE]
[greenhouse]
[1/2”corrugatedSTEEL] [1/2”aluminumPLATE] [1/2”aluminumRIVET]
dwellingFLOORPLANS
[1/2”corrugatedALUMINUM]
90w LED lighting
[6”steelCOLUMN] [1/2”cardboardTUBING 5”innerDIAMETER +waterproofMEMBRANE] [6”concreteFLOOR]
[verticalAEROPONIC.TOWER]
[6”steelBRACKET] [2”reinforcingSTEEL]
18”
[dwelling+wallDETAIL]
hotHOUSE
4” spray nozzles PSI > 30; 50=Ideal; 100 psi even better. Average droplet size: 50µ (micron) nozzles (acceptable ranges 30-80µ) with flows < 2 gph gph = gallons per hour [sprayNOZZLES]
32”
[aero-pad]
[drain]
drain pump
pump/ housing nutrient rich solution
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Ca:Mg 3:1 NO3:NH4 9:1 ph is 5.4-5.8
hotHOUSE is introduced as an urban infill project directly east of historic Chinatown in New York City. The project incorporates three major program components: 01.8 Loft Residencies 02. 1 Small Market (< 1,000 sq. ft.) 03. Greenhouses for Residential Use hotHOUSE makes re-use of shipping containers to create modular residential units + individual greenhouses per unit. For space efficiency, the greenhouse units are rigged with vertical aeroponic growing systems that produce quick harvests in a dense environment
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The residential units of hotHOUSE are plugged into a high-rise structure as part of a movement towards modular living. The tower itself isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t the building, but rather a steel framework in which living units can be plugged in or out, and moved to another tower framework in another city for instance. The idea being if the resident wishes to relocate then that resident can take their entire residence with them and insert it into another urban environment. Each tower framework would then use a standardized sizing and building infrastructure to ensure compatability.
EaDo
PROMENADE
retail + open studios
retail + residential
MCKINNEYmckinney retail
MCKINNEY
DALLAS dallas
LAMAR lamar
retail + bar + restaurant
retail + residential
LAMAR
POLK
Sister Cities of Houston
retail + restaurant
DALLAS
CLAY
POLK
polk
clay
Bell
BELL
BELL
retail + restaurant
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02 low-impact design systems
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mixed-use urban development BASTROP between MCKINNEY + BELL 80-ft. x 1,565 - ft.
03 sustainable design ideas + materials
04 introduction of healthy urban conditions
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21 existing buildings warehouses + residential defining element of EaDo
05 mixed-use retail + residential + recreational + services
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pedestrian + bicycle centric
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EaDoPROMENADE urbanpark + development eastdowntownHOUSTON
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designstudio05
fa2013 antonSINKEWICH
mckinney
lamar
dallas
01 adaptive re-use of existing
PROJECT DETAILS
polk
Bell
clay
international promenade
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00.00 rail overlay
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rail + component
00.02 2-points of contact per component
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street light bench planters
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various potential components
EaDoPROMENADE
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trash bin
9.5 ft.
stretchable fabric canopies
The EaDoPROMENADE provided a unique and intriguing challenge with itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s long and narrow footprint and immense amount of potential on the effect it will bring to East Downtown Houston in the years to come. Situated as a terminus outisde of BBVA Compass Stadium (home of the MLS Houston Dynamo) the project introduces a plethora of urban conditions to the once industrial-heavy district. Borrowing from the historical rail systems that spearheaded development in the district in the early 20th century a new type of modular development and design that will employ these rails to help create the next level of urban space development and design.
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Iso : bell polk
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Iso : polk lamar
Iso : lamar walker
suggested development: built + open landscape rail system for adaptive configuration
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suggested development: suggested development: local restaurants component workshops storage + offices
GRAND PAVILION stretched fabric dynamic roof system covered platform + stage convergence of rail systems
WATERSHED MARKET â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;urban renewalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; sustainable old-world type marketplace
local restaurants + grill multi-level restaurant recreational retail
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suggested development: mixed-use residential + parking local restaurants + grill independent coffee shop clothing retail
suggested development: mixed-use residential gallery space
built landscape + rail infrastructure crossing DALLAS for potential street closure
suggested development: mixed-use residential open-studio space
bike shop + workstations internet + connection cafe international goods gift + local goods
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columbia tap hike + bike trail open green + programmable space suggested development: music shop art shop
EaDoPROMENADE
By reintroducing a rail system to the district, a series of prototype components were developed to allow for people to define the park as they see fit, and for their programmatic needs. The ability to not only simply move the components but to also potentially design and develop them puts the future of the district and the PROMENADE in the hands of the people who will use it the most. Along with a system of modularity, the park and development areas will employ key design strategies to ultimately keep the everchanging landscape adaptive toward the future of the district and the city as a whole, reinvigorating the people to take control of their space, their city.
MEDIA
digital
[triacontakaitetragon] - 32 triangular faces+2 diamond faces|52 edges|21 vertices This triacontakaitetragon is generated from the superimposition of a rectangle onto an already existing decagon; taking certain midpoints then generated triangles and guidelines for ridges to make the wedge like triangluar patterns.
digitalMEDIA digitaldesign + fabrication
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sp2012 | prof dustinWHITE
04 [step01MODULE]
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digitalMEDIA MODULE | CLUSTER | SURFACE
[deterioration]
MODULE | CLUSTER | SURFACE is simply one of many studies into the creation, patterning, and use of the digital medium and exploration. This project took an in depth study at the implications of superimposition of separate systems to create a new module, and from that module a cluster, and from that cluster a new surface.
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[BEND|Max Bend: 25˚]
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[TWIST|Max Twist: 90˚]
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r = 1.52” r = 1.32”
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r = .62” r = .48”
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r = .56”
r = .56” r = .5” r=
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[COMPONENT|Complete]
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digitalMEDIA
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[JOINT DETAIL01]
[JOINT DETAIL|punchHOLE]
jointSTUDY | generativePAPERSTRIP
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jointSTUDY is the exploration of the generative capabilities and limitations of a singular strip. Throughout the project there were studies in the limitations of not only the material in which the strips were made of (paper) but also in the jointure, and furthermore how the strips could be combined with various joints to create a new type of surface/object