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TABLE OF CONTENTS


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NATURE LAB EXPANSION

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INTO THE NEST

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RETHINKING STUDENT HOUSING

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BORIS LURIE ART & RESEARCH CENTER

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ACTION - REACTION

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METALLURGY

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DRAWINGS & MODELS

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PROFESSIONAL WORK SAMPLES

DESIGN 1 & 2


NATURE LAB EXPANSION Spring 2019 Professor | Jonathan Knowles

The RISD nature lab addition project, focuses on the local ecology of the building as well as the structural and sustainable aspects of it. The site is located very close to the existing building within RISD’s campus and the inspiration from the nature lab’s exhibits was desired. Initially I focused on the structural component of the project by getting inspiration from a butterfly wing and started the extrapolations of structural modules. The simplified version of the module that gives the sense of scaffolding, appears as the main structure of the building. After creating the wire-frame structure, I started carving it out in order to fit the given program (labs, studios, mech. rooms etc.). The last design moves were the addition of greenery on the structure to filter the light and the tilt of the roof trusses for water collection. For the final proposal, I was partnered with a textile student, who made a textile prototype as a shading device for my 1/2”=1’ final model.

media

model making Rhino Photoshop Illustrator

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academic work



INSPIRATION AND PROCESS WORK

inspiration: triangulation of butterfly wing for structural model

structural model

drawing of structural model


structure and floor to floor detail at 1/2”=1’ scale


FINAL DESIGN

1st floor

typical floor

roof plan

section


interior view

site model

massing model


axon and main features



INTO THE NEST Spring 2018 Professor | Whitney Hamaker

The capstone studio in collaboration with NEST, a non-profit developer, had as a main focus the design of affordable, visitable and sustainable homes in the Northside neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio. Research was organized into design constraints paired with site specifications and family demographics. For each house proposal the studio created a matrix with constrains that the final design was derived from. Each student had four constrains, one of each broad category, and the design had to highlight and embrace all of them. The research and design of the whole studio were organized to create a book that has been published by the school.

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model making Rhino V-ray Photoshop Illustrator

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academic work



DESIGN 1

COMPONENTS

MASSING

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A porch

occupiable roof

fireplace

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water management

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ventilation

passive solar

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family

max setback

min setback

age in place

multigenerational family

cour t yard

young professional

split massing

C SITE CONDITIONS

B N/S c o r n e r

E/ W c o r n e r

N/S i n f i l l

E/ W i n f i l l

2 occupants

3 occupants

4 occupants

5 occupants

OCCUPANT TYPE


constraint 4

constraint 1

fireplace cross / stack ventilation

1,500 - 2,000 sqf. 20-30% glazing

constraint 3

constraint 2

N/E corner lot maximum backyard

parents with 2 kids (4 occupants)

3rd constrains on quadrants A / B / C / D


site plan


north elevation

west elevation

south elevation

massing iterations

fireplace iterations

threshold study model


plans

sqf diagrams


long section perspective

exploded axon diagram

short section perspective

ventilation diagram




DESIGN 2 A 1 bedroom (6 0 0 - 75 0 s q f t )

1 bedroom ( 8 0 0 -1,0 0 0 s q f t )

2 bedrooms (1,0 0 0 -1,15 0 s q f t )

2 bedrooms (1,20 0 -1, 4 0 0 s q f t )

3 bedrooms (1, 4 0 0 -1, 55 0 s q f t )

3 bedrooms (1,6 0 0 -1,8 0 0 s q f t )

4 bedrooms (1,8 0 0 -1,95 0 s q f t )

4 bedrooms ( 2,0 0 0 -2,20 0 s q f t )

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water management

first floor bedroom

age in place stair

deck

porch

active solar

active solar

passive solar

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ventilation

split massing

fireplace

screen

storage solution

occupiable roof

ventilation

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reference context

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constraint 1 4 bedrooms (1,800 - 1,950 sqf.) infill lot

constraint 2 W/E orientation water management

constraint 3 minimum footprint screen

constraint 4 privacy focus threshold

7th constrain on quadrants A / B / C / D


site plan


west elevation

north elevation

process diagrams

east elevation

plans


exploded axon


long section perspective

threshold diagram

short section perspective

water management diagram




RETHINKING STUDENT HOUSING Spring 2017 Professor | Jim Postell

The multi-unit student housing project is located at a site close to the University of Cincinnati between Calhoun St. and West McMillan St. The project takes into consideration the redevelopment of Calhoun St. and it is assumed that the design of the apartments for UC students will be part of it. The project contains twenty housing units (one, two and three bedroom apartments), common recreation spaces, parking for the housing tenants, a limited amount of commercial space and related outdoor spaces. The main goal and intake on the project was to create an apartment complex, that would push the idea of community and shared outdoor spaces. I was interested in how simple elements, combined together, can create more complex compositions. I started with the design of the landscape, which is terraced based on a nine square grid. The design of the apartments follows an idea of a more abstract organization and connection, but responds and relates to the site’s grid. The idea behind the chosen materials (timber wood and oak wood) is to distinguish the culpable spaces from the non-accessible or unprocurable ones. The same concept was followed on the interior of the apartments and the commercial spaces. In addition I wanted to “cover” the building’s envelope and compliment the interior of the apartments and terraces.

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model making hand rendering Rhino V-ray Photoshop Illustrator

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academic work




west section

typ. one bedroom unit

typ. two bedroom unit

typ. three bedroom unit



south elevation

sequence pictures

east elevation


garage

1st floor

2nd floor

4th floor

5th floor

6th floor


3rd floor

7th floor




BORIS LURIE ART & RESEARCH CENTER Winter 2019 Professor | Julian Von Der Schulenburg

The main concept of the design is the large roof that serves as a canopy and covers most of the area of the site. Below the preforated roof, three glass boxes separate the main program spaces. Besides the steel roof and the glass walls, the third material for the solid surfaces is brick. The materials are meant to represent the color palette that Boris Lurie used on his art. The project emphasizes the exterior spaces around the glass volumes by creating four main zones, each with its own pavement design. By using the big roof and smaller enclosed spaces underneath, the actual design is limited to a smaller square footage, while creating aesthetically pleasing exterior spaces. The design is meant to utilize the whole site without having to design a large building. The exterior atmosphere is as important as the interior spaces and the intention is to create an inviting design.

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model making Rhino Photoshop Illustrator

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academic work



plan


west elevation

cross section

longitudinal section

site plan



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ACTION - REACTION Spring 2018 Professor | Jacqueline Shaw

As a first studio of graduate school, the main idea was to focus on design principals and their application. Rather than having a specific design assigned, the course was divided into three main parts. The first part was based on the creation of artifacts from given categories. The second part used one of those artifacts in combination with an architectural element. On the third and final part the site condition was introduced to give context to the project. My initial category in order to create my artifacts was proportion. After multiple iterations of the artifacts, I combined one of them with my element which was stairs. For the final design that included a specific landscape, I decided to alternate my stairs in order to not only represent my element but also create spaces above and below the topography. Through a couple of tectonic explorations between my element and the ground, I tried to focus on the spacial qualities that the stairs create and the contrast between the spaces that are above and below ground. Suddenly the stairs became walls and the topography could be identified as a floor or ceiling depending on the space.

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model making hand rendering Rhino Photoshop Illustrator

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academic work



CATEGORY: PROPORTION

main artifacts

geomtery

color

materiality

change of shape

plane vs. point

change of size

process of making

section cut representation using a tool

section cut 2D representation

complimentary artifacts

final artifact representations


ELEMENT: STAIRS

:stair A design element, that divides a vertical distance into smaller planar parts. Those parts are offset on both x and y directions. The x-direction could be any size that allows the user to step on, and the maximum y-direction should not surpass the comfortable distance between the leg opening for each step. The element indicates the movement of the body on both horizontal and vertical directions, with an emphasis on the unlimited change in elevation (vertical direction).

stair drawing 2

stair model 2

stair drawing 1: axon

stair drawing 1: elevation

stair model 2: steps


FINAL DESIGN

aerial plan

plan

movement diagram

visitability diagram


axon


long section A

long section B


diagrammatic short sections every 8’




METALLURGY Winter 2019 Professor | Zac Yelnosky

During RISD’s Wintersession program I chose to explore the attributes of multiple metals. I mainly used aluminum, steel, brass and copper. The goal was to familiarize myself with metalworking techniques and create a series of samples from the categories of compound surfaces, cold connections, hot connections, and finishes. As a final design that combines some of those categories, I designed and then manufactured a textile piece that focuses on connections, movement and pattern. The piece can be used as a table top as well as a three dimensional mural. My interest for the final was to pay close attention to the details and use as many techniques as possible to represent what I learned during the course of the five week class.

media

metal shop model making

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academic work


finished aluminum

aluminum with metal mesh

finished cooper

black magic paint & copper




DRAWINGS & MODELS 2014 - 2019

Drawings, collages, and models that I created during my studies for projects or as individual pieces.

media

model making hand rendering Photoshop Illustrator collages

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academic & personal work



Computation Project The design focused on the shape that is created from the intersection of two toruses. In order to create the paper model, the shape had to be panelized. The design of the paper model along with the graphic representation of the shape aim to explore the possibilities of using thin surfaces to represent an actual structure.



Drawing and Collage Space representations using manual techniques. Some of the media that were used are micro-pens, markers, charcoal, graphite, and collage.



3D-printed Elements Study models with combination of 3d-printed elements and other materials. They intend to respond to a specific site with a high levee and connect the two separated areas. The 3d-printed parts create the main forms of the models and the rest of the pieces extend and wrap around them.



Printmaking Project 1 For the memory project, I printed maps of six cities that I visited during my Europe trip. I wanted to re-create the memories and make my own souvenirs based on my experiences. Along with the printed tote bags, I made postcards with my favorite places of each city.


Printmaking Project 2 For the final project, which was site specific, I printed the new architecture department logos and other architectural fills and patterns on cork tiles. The installation was in the basement of the Architecture building at RISD.


PROFESSIONAL WORK SAMPLES Lawrence Group, NY Gensler, Chicago Shepley Bulfinch, Boston

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professional work


RAW MARKET | NYC Renderings | Revit & Photoshop


WARBY PARKER | PHILADELPHIA CD set Drawings & Renderings | Revit


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Lighting Consultant

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Lighting Consultant

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Structural Engineer

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WARBY PARKER | MELROSE Furniture Design & Renderings | Revit


front view

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T/ Transaction = 3' - 10"

T/ counter = 2' - 10"

toe kick = 0' - 3"

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WARBY PARKER | CAMBRIDGE Furniture Options & Renderings | Revit

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3D VIEW

= HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE SURFACE KEY NOTES: 1 5’-0” long x 2’-6” deep worksurface 2

4’-0” long x 2’-0” deep adjustable return

3 BBF pedestal, 15” wide, with mailboxes above

4 FF pedestal, 15“ wide

7 Task chair

5 6’-6” long x 3’-0” deep shared worksurface

8

10 Shared worksurface

6 42” high panel

9 Shared 2-high lateral files

Dual-monitor arm

13 Storage closet

11 36” wide, 5-drawer lateral file with overhead storage 12 Overhead storage 12

ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATIONS - 6’-6” x 6’-0” WS

7 4

1

6 5

2 3

PLAN

3D VIEW = HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE SURFACE

KEY NOTES: 1

6’-6“ long x 2’-6“ deep adjustable worksurface

4

42“ high panel

2

BBF cabinet, 30“ wide, with shelving above

5

Task chair

3

Wardrobe cabinet 12“ wide

6

Dual-monitor arm

7

Bookshelf

13


INTERIOR ATTORNEY OFFICE - SINGLE

5 4 3 6 1 8

7

9

2

9

9 10

PLAN

3D VIEW = HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE SURFACE

KEY NOTES: 1

6’-4” long x 30” deep worksurface

4

30” wide lateral file

7

Dual-monitor arm

2

5’-8” long x 3’-6” deep adjustable height desk

5

16” wide wardrobe cabinet

8

Task chair

3

BBF pedestal, 15” wide

6

6’-4” long overhead with task light and tack panel below

9

Guest chair

10

Glass whiteboard or fabric panel

10

INTERIOR OFFICE - DOUBLE

6 5

2 4

1

7

8

3

PLAN

3D VIEW = HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE SURFACE

KEY NOTES: 1

6’-6” long x 30” deep height adjustable worksurface

4

30” wide lateral file

7

Dual-monitor arm

2

7’-0” long x 24” deep worksurface

5

16” wide wardrobe cabinet

8

Task chair

3

BBF pedestal, 15” wide

6

7’-0” long overhead with task light and tack panel below 11


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