CONTENTS “All architecture is shelter, all great architecture is the design of space that contains, cuddles, exalts, or stimulates the person in that space� Philip Johnson
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A conceptual skin system that interacts with the machines within. The building is One Wilshire; one of the densest carrier hotels on the west coast. It is an exploration of evolutionary architecture through soci-technological re-examination and imagination. Architecture is the mind/body in space; a concept brought to physicality. From the existence of beings to an action of beings, for beings, the built environment becomes physical. The physical acts on the sense of being. To clarify: “existence-action-re- action” as a self-corrective feed back loop.
Simply Put: Architecture is the mind/body in a given space. It has evolved as the existence of people, an action happening upon people and then the result is architecture as a reaction to the force acting upon people.
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Metabolic: We operate with multimodal human senses; our interaction with the physical world is filtered through layers of knowledge and the abundant flow of information and allows sentience. We become the mind/body in space - the human individual and the society in which the human individual lives. Mind/Body in Space: Applying meaning to the mind/body in space thought helps to better understand the loop of existence-actionreaction. Explained as such: 1.We exist as a mind and body - with the associations of “person, needs, and information”. And as beings that are constantly being acted upon by outside forces. 2.We exist in space. The space is transformed due to our reaction to the forces, or actions, being acted upon us - “society, program, technology”. 3.The Loop: Explained above is the idea that we exist as a self corrective system. Where the body will react to the space and vice versa. For example: a person exists in society, needs will influence program, information informs technology. This all returns to us as a self corrective or ever evolving system to futher our existence and efficiency.
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in 2010, ser vers consumed 5% of energ y in the US.
IX2 att&t Akami Savvis
150 cooling units; 20 tons each. 3,000 tons of cooling
CoreSite
+300 isp companies in one space
estimated to house 10,000 ser ver machines.
Reintroduce the presence of people?
This is in connection to Cloud Server. A variation of proprioception that integrates people into a outer program that envelopes the machine filled building.
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F YA MUSEUM
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The FYA Tower is a project at ZellnerPlus. This was a project I worked on at the end of it’s schematic design phase. It was designed for the For Your Art (FYA) collective. It is a museum that connected the city and the art. It sits upon the purple line of the light rail system in Los Angeles. The visitor would enter either by the subway or the entryway on Wilshire Blvd. This is one of mulROOF PLAN tiple projects I worked on while 18 with ZellnerPlus.
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Students from SCI-Arc and Caltech combine their talents and expertise to participate in the U.S. Department of kitchen kitchen Energy 2011 Solar Decathlon. The solar powered house live live is appropriately named CHIP, “Compact Hyper-Insulated Prototype” CHIP is an affordable home that produces as much energy as it consumes during it’s lifetime. The team designed an experimental fabric exterior and an interior of soft reconfigurable spaces. CHIP will travel from California to find it’s temporary niche on The National Mall in Washington D.C. for the competition. bath bath
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project title: Steel I - Beam
revision Concrete wall
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HOUSING, MEET GARD EN Bringing gardening and sustainable living into the home. This project strives to create an environment where the two worlds come together to coexist successfully. The housing units emerge from the landscape and the garden over takes the units. It is a melding of housing and garden. A major goal is to utilize all green space and sustainable systems: a grey water system, thermal massing and a green roof system.
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The programmatic objective is folded trajectory. The factory is a narrative in the way it operates serially and sequentially. This idea informs the form and function of the design. The factory has a circulation that allows the most efficiency in production and interaction. Five seperate levels in the factory are designed for intergrating all levels - vertical and horizontal integration. From conference rooms, and offices, to warehouse floors, and gallery spaces -it becomes a factory as a narrative for the people who inhabit it and the actual products.
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EVOL O COMPETITION
This project was for the EVOLO skyscraper competition. The site is in the slums of Mumbai. The problem: overpopulation. Where the poor begin to outnumber the middle class. But also where the poor exist, proximity-wise, directly next to the rich. The slum dwellers, not happy with the facilities, but wanting to stay in the community. The solution is to recreate as the existing community within the skyscraper; density leaves the ground floor and community builds up. The slum dwellers, the middle class and upper class would coexist. The tower becomes a plug-in for market places, homes and other businesses
D AO DE S I G N DAO Design is a studio dedicated to interiors and residential projects. This particular project is The Wyatt Residence located in the Hollywood Hills. The Wyatts asked for an integration of more raw woods into thier home for a more organic feel.