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PROJECTS Medway Park Pavilion This graduate studio design/build project is a pavilion designed to help meet the needs of a local community garden at Medway Park in Charleston, SC. The community garden was started several years prior by our client, the Charleston Parks Conservancy. The Conservancy is a nonprofit charitable organization group who improves the Charleston city parks, advocates for their improvement, and coordinates park volunteers. Our studio was charged with the task of designing, fabricating, and building a pavilion that would provide shade, storage, and seating for the community garden volunteers. The secondary intention for this pavilion was to create a gathering space for the local neighborhood to use and enjoy as well. p.4
In Between Spaces
This graduate studio design entry was for the COTE Top Ten for Students competition. Our site was located in Greenville, SC, and the proposal includes both indoor and outdoor program that invites a variety of user groups. Much of the program is focused on integrating with the existing artist community, including artist housing, studios, galleries, and an artist market. At the same time, the design blurs the boundary of conventional public and private spaces through operable windows, walls, and doors that have been placed to invite the community into these artist studios and galleries, and to encourage everyone to leave a mark on their city. These operable parts are just one of the many sustainable design solutions incorporated into the spaces. p.14
Gaochun Harbor Village
Working as an intern at Overland Partners, I assisted in the design process of this project as well as the creation of diagrams, drawings, and presentations. The project vision for the Gaochun Harbor Village urban design is to build the core of the Gaochun waterfront to become a space full of charm and vitality, infused with the vibrancy of culture and life, and that compliments the surrounding development. This new environmental park will promote clean water, clean air, education, and the unique urban image of Gaochun. It will provide a variety of activities and spaces along the core waterfront space. p.22
Mutable Masses
This senior studio design of a tower was inspired by the natural formation of sea stacks. Sea stacks are an aggegrate created over a long process of formation and erosion. This tower design draws several concepts from this process that helped to inform the function of the building as well as define the aesthetics. This tower includes a vertical park that pulls occupants both inside and outside the building. The park acts to separate the main areas of program: retail, performance theaters, studios, and residential space. Within the park there are areas for art display, performances, exercise, gardens, and an outdoor market. p.30
Uganda Martyr’s Seminary
Volunteering as an architectural intern for Engineering Ministries International, I assisted in the documentation of this site as well as the schematic design process, and the creation of drawings and renderings. This proposal for the campus master plan in Namugongo, Uganda enables this university to better accomodate its current students and expand the student and staff population in the near future. Our team’s primary focus was to fulfill the UMS Vision for 2020. The phased master plan includes land-use identification, a program of spaces, building footprint locations, and vehicular and pedestrian circulation througout the site. p.38
Bridgeland
In this project, I assisted by creating the graphics for the Main Pavilion, Birding Tower and Boat Pavilion within the park. Each space is individually sited to maximize the experience of the landscape, while creating generous areas of shade. Roof planes fold and split in response to light and views and replicate the subtle peeling of the landscape paths that are used throughout the site to navigate elevation changes in the land. Durable materials clad building walls. These walls frame views that connect important landscape elements and encourage park goers to explore further. p.44
4 PROJECT TYPE: Community Garden Pavilion DATE: Fall 2017 STUDIO COORDINATOR: Dave Pastre COLLABORATION: Graduate Studio TOOLS: Rhino, Sketchup, Autocad, Revit, Illustrator, Woodshop Tools
MEDWAY PARK PAVILION DESIGN/BUILD
COMPLETED PAVILION: EAST ELEVATION
STUDIO
Medway Park Pavilion
COMMUNITY GARDEN CELEBRATION
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WINTER SOLSTICE
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
WINTER SOLSTICE WINTER WINTER SOLSTICE SOLSTICE SPRING EQUINOX
SPRING EQUINOX SPRING SPRING EQUINOX EQUINOX
SPRING EQUINOX SUMMER SOLSTICE SUMMER SUMMER SOLSTICE SOLSTICE
FLOOR PLAN
SUMMER SOLSTICE WINTER SOLSTICE
SUMMER SOLSTICE FALL FALL EQUINOX EQUINOX
WINTER SOLSTICE
FALL 9am MORNING SUN STUDY EQUINOX 9am
WINTER SOLSTICE
FALL EQUINOX
9am
WINTER FALL SOLSTICE EQUINOX
9am
SPRING WINTER EQUINOX SOLSTICE
TRANSVERSE SECTION
SPRING EQUINOX
12pm
9am
SPRING EQUINOX
SPRING EQUINOX
SUMMER SPRING SOLSTICE EQUINOX SUMMER SOLSTICE
SUMMER SOLSTICE
SUMMER SOLSTICE SUMMER FALL SOLSTICE EQUINOX
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
FALL EQUINOX
FALL EQUINOX
9am
12pm
FALL EQUINOX
9am
12pm
9am
5pm
AFTERNOON SUN STUDY 5pm
12pm
Medway Park Pavilion
PAVILION RENDER: NORTHWEST CORNER
864
518
500
SQUARE FEET OF ROOF
GALLONS COLLECTED
GALLON TANK PROPOSED
RAIN COLLECTION STUDY
PAVILION RENDER: SOUTHEAST CORNER
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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
A201
FLOOR PLAN
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3
1 A501
NEW GATE FOR PRIMARY ENTRANCE TO COMMUNITY GARDEN
CUSTOM WOOD BENCHES, TYP. OF 5
P101
CAST IN PLACE SLOPING CONCRETE PIERS, TYPICAL OF 12.
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EXISTING FENCE, REF. DEMOLITION PLANS FOR REMOVAL OF SEGMENT ADJACENT TO STRUCTURE
S102
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0' - 8 1/4"
0' - 1"
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C
0' - 2" , HOLD 2" BETWEEN SLAB AND FENCEPOST
SLOPING PRESSURE TREATED 4X4 COLUMNS.
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1 A403
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DASHED LINE REPRESENTS LIMIT OF ROOF ABOVE.
CUSTOM SINK, REFER TO DETAIL SHEETS
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A301
10' - 6"
4' - 0"
A203
19' - 8 1/2"
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19' - 6" CENTERLINE OF PIERS
A203
FROM INSIDE EDGE OF FENCE RAIL TO LIMIT OF SLAB.
EQ.
4' - 0"
GARDEN TOOL SHED STORAGE, REFER TO ENLARGED PLAN
0' - 8 1/4"
5" CONC. SLAB WITH TURNDOWN SLAB EDGE AND MOISTURE BARRIER
R
8' - 8"
B
0' - 6 3/4"
6' - 0"
6' - 0"
6' - 0"
6' - 0"
6' - 0"
0' - 6 3/4"
FROM INSIDE EDGE OF FENCE RAIL
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WATER SUPPLY, REFER TO PLUMBING DRAWING
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Floor Plan 1/2" = 1'-0"
Grade 0' - 0"
Medway Park Pavilion
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West Elevation 1/2" = 1'-0"
CHARLE 720 MAG CHARLE
EAST ELEVATION B
EXECUT
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2 A301
WOOD BEAMS, REFER TO ROOF PLAN
WOOD GIRDERS, REFER TO ROOF PLAN
REVISION LOG
Roof 9' - 7" Girder 9' - 2"
T.O. Storage Unit 7' - 2" PRESSURE TREATED 4X4 WOOD COLUMNS
STORAGE SHED, REFER TO DETAIL SHEETS.
DOOR PANELS
MARK
D
DOOR PANELS
LOT NUMBER:
T.O. Concrete Piers 3' - 0"
DRAWN BY:
CHECKED BY: ISSUE DATE:
CONCRETE PIERS
COPYRIGHT:
Grade 0' - 0" 2-#4 REINFORCING STEEL IN MIDDLE OF PIER
2' - 2 1/8"
0' - 3 7/16"
E E
A
3- #3 TIES FOR #4 REINFORCING BARS, EA FACE OF PIER
0' - 5"
2- #4 REINFORCING STEEL MIDDLE OF PIER
1- #4 REINFORCING STEEL EA SIDE OF GROOVES
East Elevation 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
0' - 3 1/2"
0' - 5"
3 1/2" GROOVE BEYOND
1- #4 REINFORCING STEEL EA SIDE OF GROOVES
3- #3 TIES EA FACE W/ 180 DEGREES HOOK
COLUMN TO PIER SECTION
2-#4 REINFORCING STEEL IN MIDDLE OF PIER 2-#4 REINFORCING STEEL IN MIDDLE OF PIER
2' - 2 1/8"
0' - 3 1/2"
0' - 5"
5" CONC. SLAB
3- #3 TIES FOR #4 REINFORCING BARS, #3 TIES FOR EA FACE OF3-PIER #4 REINFORCING BARS, EA FACE OF PIER
1- #3 HOOP AROUND MIDDLE BARS 1- #3 HOOP AROUND MIDDLE BARS
#4 REBAR @ 16" EA WAY. PROVIDE STD. 90 AT ENDS
ADDRESS: CONTACT:
4 A403
PLAN DETAIL THROUGH CONC. PIER 3" = 1'-0"PLAN DETAIL THROUGH CONC. PIER 4 3" = 1'-0"
DESIGN TEAM DESIGN CLEMSON TEAM UNIVERSITY
TEAM NAME:
1- #4 REINFORCING STEEL EA SIDE OF GROOVES 1- #4 REINFORCING STEEL EA SIDE OF GROOVES
3- #3 TIES EA FACE W/ 180 DEGREES 3- #3 TIES EA FACE HOOK W/ 180 DEGREES HOOK
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ARCHITECTURE+COMMUNITY BUILD TEAM NAME: CLEMSON UNIVERSITY 701 EAST BAY STREET, ARCHITECTURE+COMMUNITY BUILD CHARLESTON SC 29403 701 PASTRE EAST BAY STREET, ATTN: DAVID ADDRESS: CHARLESTON SC 29403 DAVID PASTRE ATTN: DAVID PASTRE PASTRE@G.CLEMSON.EDU CONTACT: DAVID PASTRE PASTRE@G.CLEMSON.EDU MATTHIAS KELLY MATTHIK@G.CLEMSON.EDU MATTHIAS KELLY MATTHIK@G.CLEMSON.EDU J.T. PENNINGTON JTPENNI@G.CLEMSON.EDU J.T. PENNINGTON JTPENNI@G.CLEMSON.EDU
(3) 5/8" DIA. ANCHOR RODS OR DRILLED-IN ANCHORS EA COLUMN WITH EPOXY.
0' - 4 1/2"
THICKENED SLAB EDGE AROUND PERIMETER W/4- #4 CONTINOUS
NOTES: • USE 4000 PSI CONCRETE • STANDARD 90O HOOK FOR SLAB • BARS AND VERTICAL REINFORCEMENT STEEL IS 9"
CONSULTANTS JOHN MOORE, 4SE CONSULTANTS
A403
STRUCTURAL
T.O. Concrete Piers 3' - 0" T.O. Concrete Piers 4X4 3' - 0" WOODEN
Grade 0' - 0"
Grade 0' - 0"
CLIENT CLIENT
CHARLESTON PARKS CONSERVANCY 720 MAGNOLIA ROAD SUITE 25 CHARLESTON PARKS CONSERVANCY CHARLESTON, SC 29407 720 720 MAGNOLIA ROAD SUITE 25 CHARLESTON, SC 29407 720 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: HARRY LESESNE
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: HARRY LESESNE
1' - 4"
(3) 5/8" DIA. ANCHOR RODS (3) 5/8" DIA. OR DRILLED-IN ANCHOR RODS ANCHORS EA OR DRILLED-IN COLUMN WITH ANCHORS EA EPOXY. COLUMN WITH EPOXY.
THICKENED SLAB EDGE AROUND PERIMETER W/4- #4 CONTINOUS THICKENED SLAB EDGE AROUND NOTES: PERIMETER W/4- #4 CONTINOUS • USE 4000 PSI CONCRETE NOTES: 90O HOOK FOR SLAB • STANDARD • AND VERTICAL USE 4000 PSI CONCRETE • BARS REINFORCEMENT STEEL IS 9" • STANDARD 90O HOOK FOR SLAB • BARS AND VERTICAL REINFORCEMENT STEEL IS 9"
1 0' - 3" 0' - 3"
0' - 3"
0' - 4 1/2"
Grade 0' - 0"
0' - 2"
0' - 2"
5" CONC. SLAB 5" CONC. SLAB #4 REBAR @ 16" EA WAY. PROVIDE STD. 90 AT ENDS #4 REBAR @ 16" EA WAY. PROVIDE STD. 90 AT ENDS
0' - 4 1/2"
1' - 10"
0' - 4 1/2"
COLUMN DETAIL TO PIER 3 3" = 1'-0"
REVISION LOG:
0' - 4 1/2"
1' - 10"
REVISION LOG: 1' - 10"
2
REINFORCEMENT DETAIL 3" = 1'-0"REINFORCEMENT DETAIL 2 3" = 1'-0" 2 A403
2 A403
Grade 0' - 0"
REINFORCEMENT DETAIL 3" = 1'-0"
1' - 4"
0' - 4 1/2"
PLUMBING
2
4X4 WOODEN COLUMN
0' - 2"
COLUMN
0' - 4 1/2"
PLUMBING ELECTRICAL
(3) - #3 TIES FOR #4 REINFORCING BARS, - #3 TIES FOR EA FACE OF(3)PIER #4 REINFORCING BARS, EA FACE OF PIER
0' - 2"
0' - 4 1/2"
JOHN MOORE, 4SE
ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL 1' - 4" OVERLAP
1' - 4" OVERLAP
MECHANICAL STRUCTURAL
0' - 3"
4
4X4 WOODEN COLUMN
0' - 4 1/2"
0' - 3 7/16"
0' - 3"
2' - 2 1/8"
T.O. Concrete Piers 3' - 0"
T.O. Concrete Piers 3' - 0" T.O. Concrete Piers 3' - 0"
0' - 3 7/16"
1- #4 REINFORCING STEEL EA SIDE OF GROOVES 1- #4 REINFORCING STEEL EA SIDE OF GROOVES
0' - 3 1/2"
1- #4 REINFORCING STEEL EA SIDE OF GROOVES 1- #4 REINFORCING STEEL EA SIDE OF GROOVES
0' - 5"
2- #4 REINFORCING STEEL MIDDLE OF PIER 2- #4 REINFORCING STEEL MIDDLE OF PIER
3 1/2" GROOVE BEYOND
0' - 5"
0' - 5"
3 1/2" GROOVE BEYOND
PLAN DETAIL THROUGH CONC. PIER 3" = 1'-0"
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1' - 4" OVERLAP
PIER SECTION: REBAR
1
Grade 0' - 0"
MARK
NOV 08 2017
DATE 1 MARK
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CODE COMMENTS
NOV 08 DESCRIPTION 2017 CODE COMMENTS
DATE
DESCRIPTION
LOT NUMBER: -
DRAWN BY:LOT NUMBER: COMMUNITY BUILD
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CHECKED BY: DRAWN BY: MJK, JTP
COMMUNITY BUILD
ISSUE DATE: 11/01/2017 MJK, JTP CHECKED BY: COPYRIGHT: ISSUE DATE:CLEMSON DESIGN 11/01/2017 CENTER: CHARLESTON COPYRIGHT: CLEMSON DESIGN CENTER: CHARLESTON
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SHEET TITLE SHEET TITLE
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A403
3
0' - 2"
PIER PLAN: REBAR
4 A403
Concrete Pier
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CONSTRUCTION
REBAR
CONCRETE
FORMWORK
PIERS
GIRDERS
COLUMNS
FORMWORK
Medway Park Pavilion
GIRDERS, BEAMS, + PURLINS
STORAGE LOCKERS
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COMPLETED PAVILION
SOUTHERN VIEW
SINK
STORAGE LOCKERS
Medway Park Pavilion
NORTH EASTERN VIEW
SOUTH EASTERN VIEW
BENCHES
14 PROJECT TYPE: Artist Living + Gallery Center DATE: Fall 2016 STUDIO COORDINATOR: Ulrike Heine COLLABORATION WITH: Thu Do TOOLS: Rhino, Sketchup, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Sefaira
IN
BETWEEN
S PAC E S
A COTE TOP TEN COMPETITION
SITE PLAN
In Between Spaces
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PSYCHROMETRIC CHART
ARTIST LIVING ELEVATION
SOLAR PV PANEL + WATER CYCLE
TRANSVERSE SITE SECTION
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
In Between Spaces
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SITE MODEL
In Between Spaces
ENERGY FLOW DIAGRAM
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SECTION: LIGHT + AIR
In Between Spaces
ARTIST APARTMENT RENDER
22 PROJECT TYPE: Urban Design DATE: Fall 2015 PROJECT PRINCIPAL: James Andrews COLLABORATION WITH: Overland Project Team TOOLS: Rhino, Sketchup, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Climate Consultant
GAOCHUN HARBOR VILLAGE
AN URBAN DESIGN EXPERIENCE
GAOCHUN HARBOR VILLAGE
Gaochun Harbor Village
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Condo Hotel
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Marina Dock
2
Art Plaza
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Retail
3
Sale Center
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Museum
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Waterfront Restaurant
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Bookstore/Gallery
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Restaurant/Bar
13 Entry PLaza
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Water Art Show
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KTV/ Game World
25
Floating Stage
10
Culture Center
14 Event Lawn
18
Wedding Pavilion
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Kid’s World
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Club
11
Theme Hotel
15 Info/Service Center
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Water House
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Cafe/ Teahouse
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Boutique Hotel
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Water Garden
16 Amphitheater
Spa
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Cinema
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总体规划设计 OVERALL MASTER PLAN DESIGN
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EGIES
高淳滨水湾城市设计 GAOCHUN HARBOR VILLAGE URBAN DESIGN
EDGE CONDITION
风景线和步 这个滨水空 成为商业街
游人开辟以 的游憩空
With Courtyard
aterfront Restaurant
et Condition
za
ide Park
scape Condition 亲水驳岸 Water Edge
g Condition
ater
硬质驳岸 Hard Edge
de Walk
自然驳岸 Natural Edge
TYPE A HOTEL WITH COURTYARD
D ART PLAZA
G FLOATING CONDITION
WATER EDGE
B RESTAURANT
E WATERSIDE PARK
H WATER THEATER
HARD EDGE
C TYPICAL STREET CONDITION
F WATERSCAPE CONDITION
I
NATURAL EDGE
WATERSIDE WALK
Gaochun Harbor Village
CIRCULATION INTERNAL PARK LOOP COVERED PATHWAY MAIN VISITING ROUTE WATERFRONT ROUTE SERVICE DRIVEWAY DROP OFF BOAT DOCK
DISTRICT ENERGY SYSTEM
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SPRING
SUMMER
FALL
110° F 43° C
100° F 38° C
90° F
H H
IG
27° C
21° C
60° F
E AG ER AV
15° C
LO
50° F
W
TE M PE RATU R E
summer winter
70° F
comfort zone
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MEAN
80° F
E AV
32° C
10° C
40° F 4.4° C
30° F
-1.1° C
OPEN LOOP GEOTHERMAL
可持续性设计策略 20° F
-6.6° C
10° F
JAN FEB SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES -12° C
CLOSED LOOP GEOTHERMAL SOLAR PANEL ROOFS
YSTEM
MER
高淳滨水湾城市设计 APR MAY JUNHARBOR JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV URBAN DEC GAOCHUN VILLAGE DESIGN
MAR
SEASON
record high record low
南京气温表
NANJING TEMPERATURE Nanjing Temperature Chart
FALL
装置太阳能板屋面 SOLAR PANEL ROOF
E AG ER AV
开放循环式水源热泵 OPEN LOOP GEOTHERMAL H
IG
闭合循环式水源热泵 CLOSED LOOP GEOTHERMAL
comfort zone
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屋面 L ROOF
源热泵 GEOTHERMAL
源热泵 P GEOTHERMAL
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
OPMENT
LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT
Gaochun Harbor Village
BIOSWALE GARDEN RETENTION BASIN
GAOCHUN HARBOR VILLAGE URBAN DESIGN
NANJING PRECIPITATION
RAINWATER HARVEST
Nanjing Precipitation Chart
南京降雨量表
上人屋面 OCCUPIED ROOF 生态涵沟 BIOSWALE 生态种植园 GARDEN 生态滞留塘 BIORETENTION BASIN 屋顶绿化 GREEN ROOF 雨水收集 RAINWATER HARVEST
ION BASIN
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高淳滨水湾城市设计
GREEN ROOF
ROOF
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可持续性设计策略 SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES
LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT
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SECTION THROUGH EVENT LAWN
Gaochun Harbor Village
KEY
KEY
30 PROJECT TYPE: Tower DATE: Spring 2015 STUDIO COORDINATOR: Daniel Baerlecken COLLABORATION: Individual Project TOOLS: Rhino, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Laser Cutter
M U TA B L E M A S S E S
AN AGGREGATE INQUIRY
SEA STACKS
Mutable Masses
MODEL
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YOUNGEST LAYER
OLDEST LAYER
STACKING
EQUIDISTANT
SLIDING
SLIPPING / CIRCULATION
TRANSFORMED
ARCH / CIRCULATION
SLIP IN 1 DIRECTION
SLIP IN 2 DIRECTIONS
BENDING
SLIPPING
EROSION / BALCONIES
Mutable Masses
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1. RESIDENTIAL
VERTICAL PARK
2. STUDIOS
VERTICAL PARK
3. THEATER
VERTICAL PARK
4. COMMERCIAL
Mutable Masses
1. CARVED BALCONY SPACE
2. VOIDS / LIGHTWELLS
3. ERODED EDGE EXPANDS VIEW
4. EDGE CONDITION DRAWS PEOPLE IN
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SECTION
VARIATION THROUGH SECTION
AXONOMETRIC
Mutable Masses
BALCONIES
ART GALLERY
PUBLIC MEETING SPACE
OUTDOOR THEATER
INDOOR THEATER
MARKET
38 PROJECT TYPE: University Master Plan DATE: Summer 2014 ORGANIZATION: Engineering Ministries International COLLABORATION WITH: EMI Team TOOLS: AutoCad, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign
UGANDA MARTYR’S SEMINARY A
DESIGN
TO
SERVE
Uganda Martyr’s Seminary PHASE 1
PHASE 2
PHASE 3
EDUCATION STAFF + FACULTY HOUSING STUDENT HOUSING SERVICE FACILITIES
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ARCHITECTURAL MASTER PLAN
Uganda Martyr’s Seminary
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1ST FLOOR RENOVATION PLAN
Uganda Martyr’s Seminary
GROUND FLOOR RENOVATION PLAN
44 PROJECT TYPE: Park Master Plan DATE: Fall 2015 PROJECT PRINCIPAL: Jim Shelton COLLABORATION WITH: Project Team TOOLS: Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign
BRIDGELAND A GRAPHICS LESSON
ELEVATION
Bridgeland
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Bridgeland
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