Merrick Castillo | Selected Works | 2022

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HABITATS FRAMED Selected Works

Merrick Ethan Castillo

2022


Selected works

Selected design works of Merrick Ethan Castillo, produced from 2018 to 2022

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table of contents

Table of Contents

Suspended Environments 04-19 Food Science Research Center | 2020

Exposures Awash 20-35 Tillage and Brine Laboratories | 2021

Worlds, Encased 36-47 Housing and Public Gardens | 2021

Ground, Intertwined 48-59 Bio-Diverse Farm and Well | 2021

Cracked Lines 60-69 Ceramic Market and Manufacturing | 2019

Professional Work

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Hume Architecture | 2020 - 2022

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Suspended Environments

SUSPENDED ENVIRONMENTS Food Science Research Center Critic : Nate Hume - Collaboration with Hanqing Yao Published on Suckerpunch Daily Selected for Pressing Matters 9

Suspended Environments explores the role of nature in the city; questioning precedents such as The High-Line and Ford Foundation on their treatment towards landscape as a single layer. This project creates suspended volumetric nature visitors can inhabit. Landscapes and liners create parks that push their way through the building forming gardens for the public and poche for growing and freezing food. The park embeds itself into the building using walls as liners encased by soil, which allows people to see moments of natural and mechanical environments as they are pulled into new hyper-conditions. As the landscape moves through the building it allows for programmatic space to emerge, the program is freeze dried food, where the food is grown within the landscape and frozen throughout. The frozen reality of the machine contrasts the light airy environment of the park and as they mix they produce new natures. The plant life within the park overgrows, yet in moments creates profiles along the materials. Mimicking geometry from the machines, creating a new form of landscape. As people move down Delancey street the elevation reveals a large billboard where there is a slippage of synthetic material layers and different depths of the landscape can be seen. The materials slippage create inhabitable space for both human and plant life. Once visitors enter the lobby, glimpses of landscape are suspended above them. As they move towards the park they are pushed into a tray where trees are growing around them and they are placed in a completely new world.

101 Norfolk Street, New York, NY

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Food science center

The soil pushes its way over different materials, from ceramic tiles, to terra-cotta shingles allowing for overgrowth to take place.

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Suspended Environments

Suspended Environments on 101 Norfolk Street Suspended Environments, rethinks the relationship between the natural and man-made, creating a new typology for the city profile and how environments are interacted with in the city.

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Food science center

These spaces are made from a build-up of materials that move over each other, and are covered with soil and plants.

Embedded Park Space, Freeze Dryer Machine Space The park embeds itself into the building using walls as liners encased by soil which allows people to see moments of natural and mechanical environments as they are pulled into new hyper-conditions.

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Suspended Environments

Suspended Environments Diagrams Suspended Environments explores the role of nature in the city; questioning precedents such as The High-Line and Ford Foundation on their treatment towards landscape as a single layer.

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Food science center

View into Lobby Towards Suspended Landscapes Once people enter the lobby, glimpses of landscape are suspended above them. As they move towards the park they are pushed into a tray where trees are growing around them and they are placed in a completely new world.

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Suspended Environments

Entry Elevation Towards Norfolk Street People are in constant contact with the landscape. As they approach the building, they see blurred figures of nature, as the landscape cantilevers over the airspace of the neighboring building.

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Food science center

Billboard Elevation Towards Delancey Street As people move down Delancey Street the elevation reveals a large billboard where there is a slippage of synthetic material layers and different depths of the landscape can be seen.

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Suspended Environments

Plans Through Freeze Drying Space and Park Space As the landscape moves through the building it allows for programmatic space to emerge, the program is freeze dried food, where the food is grown within the landscape and frozen throughout.

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Food science center

View from Office into Parks and Gardens On the park level and through the building there is a collapse of space as windows look on to each other and reveal different parts of the program, the landscape shrouds these views and creates different conditions depending on your location.

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Suspended Environments

Section Through Garden and Park The soil wraps around edges, creating the effect of continuous earth and plant-life, rather than a singular green wall. These layers are exaggerated at the building scale, where the ground floor functions as the lobby, the middle of the building for the park and freezing food and the top for the private offices.

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Food science center

Suspended Garden for Growing Food The frozen reality of the machine contrasts the light airy environment of the park and as they mix they produce new natures. The plant life within the park overgrows, yet in moments creates profiles along the materials.

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Suspended Environments

Section Through Embedded Tray and Lobby The park pushes itself over the existing site, by extending into the neighboring areas, allowing the landscape to merge back into the city.

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Food science center

These spaces are made from a build-up of materials that move over each other, and are covered with soil and plants.

Shrouded Views from Office into Park As they move towards the park they are pushed into a tray where trees are growing around them and they are placed in a completely new world.

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Suspended Environments

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Food science center

“As people move into the park, they are surrounded by a dense natural environment and are placed in a completely new world.”

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Exposures Awash

EXPOSURES AWASH Brine and Tillage Laboratories Critic : Jason Payne - Caroline Morgan Collaboration with Hanqing Yao Selected for Pressing Matters 10

Exposures Awash explores concepts from Gerhard Richter Landscape paintings, Where he re-imagines landscapes using blurring, which creates a flickering between the subject and the medium. This flickering reshapes the environments into hyper realities, where saturation, exposure, and resolution create a new understanding of landscape. Using Vaughn Oliver’s Shoegaze album covers as a visual lens, we transformed existing Owens Lake satellite images into new unfamiliar realities. By superimposing logics from Gehard Richter and Vaughan Oliver onto Owens Lake, we established a form of double exposure or flickering between landscape and eco-infrastructure creating new synthetic ecologies. The proposal, explores an overlaying of ideas and logics from flow diagrams including delamination across the tillage grid, defined natures, and perimeter networks, these form a new typology on Owens Lake. The satellite image views reveals this typology as a super long perimeter eco-infrastructure, which can only be experienced in the marco scale of a satellite image. The relationship between footprint and landscape is explored when the site is zoned into smaller vignettes, these small moments reveal how footprint and landscape become new elements of the Owens Lake ecology. Multitudes of realities are blurred as scale shifts between the micro scale of a sprinkler line and the extensive perimeter of the polygon. The shift between resolution and view blurs the relationship between infrastructure and landscape, flickering the focus between geography and the synthetic. The hyper reality of the landscape is able to reshape Owens Lake through a Shoegaze lens, creating a flickering between natural and unnatural. Where landscape, infrastructure and machines become new non-static species within the ecology of Owens Lake. Polygon T3-NE - T3-SE, Owens Lake, California

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Brine Laboratories

The proposal, explores an overlaying of ideas and logics, including delamination of tillage, defined natures, and perimeter networks.

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Exposures Awash

Polygon T3-NE and T3-NE, Owens Lake The satellite image is first presented in black and white as a way examining geography, tectonics and fluid natures.

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Brine Laboratories

The satellite view reveals the typology as a super long perimeter eco-infrastructure, which can only be experienced in the marco scale of a satellite image.

Vignettes of Site Conditions The relationship between footprint and landscape is explored when the site is zoned into smaller vignettes, these small moments reveal how footprint and landscape become new elements of the Owens lake ecology.

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Exposures Awash

Plan of Machine and Lab Spaces The project redefines non-static site features with euclidean geometry, as a way of introducing new logics into the site.

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Brine Laboratories

Minard Flows on Site Analytical Minard maps play an important role in representing non- static flows, the Minard maps diagram how the flow of brine merges with footprints and the adjacent polygons.

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Exposures Awash

Programmatic Axonometric of Research Center The program of these footprints is a Bacm research center, where the landscape is rezoned into smaller polygons for environmental experiments, focusing on tillage and flooding.

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Brine Laboratories

The axonometric cutaway and plan describes the scale of these inner workings in relation to the larger Owens Lake.

Vignettes of Program and Landscape The roofscapes of these footprints allow for viewing of the micro polygons by researchers and the public. Visitors exist in between machine support systems and the synthetic landscape, constantly in view of both.

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Exposures Awash

Close View of Site Conditions As we move between micro and macro we reorient the aerial imagery back to the elevation. Where at afar the footprint merges into the atmosphere of Owens Lake, however in the close view the machine life support is revealed.

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Brine Laboratories

Distant View of Site Conditions Multitudes of realities are blurred as scale shifts between the micro scale of a sprinkler line and the extensive perimeter of the polygon.

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Exposures Awash

Close View of Tillage and Brine The landscape takes on new hyper realities and conditions, where color overflows and creates unique atmospheres within the polygon.

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Brine Laboratories

Shoegaze Conditions on the Site This flickering reshapes the environments into hyper realities, where saturation, exposure, and resolution create a new understanding of landscape.

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Exposures Awash

Polygon T3-SE Edge Conditions The scaling down of the color space of the greater Owens Lake exaggerates and concentrates the existing unique natures into a single polygon. The next images flicker between close up and distant views, describing the new form of hyper reality.

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Brine Laboratories

Satellite Image, Owens Lake 2020 The hyper reality of the landscape is able to reshape Owens Lake through a Shoegaze lens, creating a flickering between natural and unnatural. Where landscape, infrastructure and machines become new non-static species within the ecology of Owens Lake.

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Exposures Awash

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Brine Laboratories

“This flickering reshapes the environments into hyper realities, where saturation, exposure, and texture create a new landscape”

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Worlds, Encased

WORLDS, ENCASED Housing and Gardens Critic : Gisela Baurmann Published on NAH_Remote Selected for Pressing Matters 9

Worlds, Encased explores housing units encased within an urban envelope, allowing people to navigate private landscape and garden spaces as well as urban infrastructure; all existing on top of a historic UPS warehouse. The units cluster and misfit together, allowing opportunities for new spaces to emerge within these joints, public gardens inhabit these spaces. Gardens spread through the housing units connecting public to private and allowing opportunities for private residences to merge with the scale of the city, blending scales and program throughout the space. The urban envelope forms public landings for people to occupy, for events to be held and as a new gathering space for the city. This connects back to the existing city grid and provides views over the street. The units and the envelope are connected through reveals which merge in and out of private and public and materiality which blends the two; creating a precise relationship between a single studio apartment and a large public infrastructure. Each unit explores different scales and needs of users, from studio to two bedroom apartments. Each unit allows for circulation between, allowing users to interact, hallways are embedded with garden spaces as well which serve as public gardens between apartments. The scale shift in gardens from apartment to public shifts outward to the urban envelope. Where the inside of the roof-scape is a huge public garden space for the city to occupy. These shifting scales allow users and visitors to explore different experiences all within one complex system. These scales shift with the form, the exterior volume understood from the street is a radically different experience than what the user has inside the apartments. The units become more intimate and human scale where the exterior responds to the city scale.

522 Greenwich Street, New York, NY

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Housing and Gardens

The urban envelope forms public landings for people to occupy, for events to be held, and as a new gathering space for the city.

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Worlds, Encased

Cluster of Unit Types The units cluster and misfit together, allowing opportunities for new spaces to emerge within these joints, public gardens and landscapes inhabit these spaces.

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Housing and Gardens

Apartment Unit Types Each Unit explores different scales and needs of users, from studio to two bedroom apartments. Users can have garden units which incorporate private gardens and green spaces into their homes.

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Worlds, Encased

Plan of Units Within Urban Envelope The units fit and misfit together allowing for circulation between apartments as well as garden rooms for the public.

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Housing and Gardens


Worlds, Encased

Apartment Unit Cluster Gardens spread through the housing units connecting public to private and allowing opportunities for private residences to merge with the scale of the city. Blending scales and program throughout the space.

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Housing and Gardens

Exterior cladding allows for plant life to grow on the units.

Vignettes of Unit Cluster Details of the moments within the units, show how people and plant life inhabit the spaces. These spaces shift in materials depending on the conditions.

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Worlds, Encased

Urban Landing Encasing Units The scale of spaces constantly shifts, from studio apartments, to public gardens outwards to the urban landing. The inside of the roof-scape is huge public garden space for the city to occupy.

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Housing and Gardens

These shifting scales allow users and visitors to explore different experiences all within one complex system.

Urban Landing Vignettes Each space takes on different materials, allowing for plants to grow and gardens to form for public use. These spaces blend with the apartment units.

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Worlds, Encased

View of Facade and Landing The units and the envelope are connected through reveals which merge in and out of private and public spaces; creating a precise relationship between a single studio apartment and a large public infrastructure.

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Housing and Gardens

View of Public Urban Landing Worlds, Encased explores housing units encased within an urban envelope, allowing people to navigate private garden spaces as well as urban infrastructure; all existing on top of a historic UPS warehouse.

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Ground, Intertwined

GROUND, INTERTWINED One Farm for One Thousand Farms Critic : Winka Dubbeldam - Richard Garber Collaboration with Hanqing Yao Selected for Pressing Matters 10

Our selected area occupies the river’s edge pushing into the inner land. We built a connection to the river and to the grid of the land, first, by creating this network that bridges the river and the farmland within our site and further injecting this network in two directions into the surrounding: vertically it goes deep into the ground, and horizontally it extends all the way into the existing farmland grid. Within our site, we created a new typology of inverted terrace farming that introduce water into our constructed wetland seasonally, creating one farm for a thousand. By doing this, two results can be achieved: 1 is the flooding can be mitigated for the inner land by the effect of the wetland collecting water, 2. The water is purified through our wetland and injected into the inner land through the network. The other noticeable element of our design is the soil. We purpose a high-biodiverse crop farming represented here in hatches which according to research, can significantly revitalize the soil, and the soil redistributed underground will lead to the soil revitalization in the whole area. The project deals closely with the relationship between the top of the earth and beneath the soil. No longer treating this line as a datum but a transition between programs and spaces. The well pushes deep but is still exposed to the farm above, allowing crops and AI to travel beneath the soil and not jut exist purely above. This design works closely with the surrounding to produce not just a new architecture but an entirely reformed ground.

Kaskaskia, Illinois

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Biodiverse Farm and Well

Our selected area occupies the river’s edge pushing into the inner land. We built a connection to the river and to the grid of the land.

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Ground, Intertwined

Underground Chiosy, Vertical Wells The vertical connection is revealed in this choisy drawing, while the network expands into the surrounding farmland, it also folds deep into the earth allowing for distribution not just at the surface level of the site.

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Biodiverse Farm and Well

Site Intervention, Bio Diverse Farm We ask ourself: what is human, what is non human, what role do people play in such assemblage and most importantly what role do other non-human play in such a network combing farming, people, soil, nature and etc

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Ground, Intertwined

AI Hub, Grain Storage The mentioned network is tied into a raised earth that converges all the networks which allows for the distribution, connection, and collection of all the actants within the system.

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Biodiverse Farm and Well

Vertical Section, Water Filtration Inverted stepping creates wells, connecting the above and below ground, allowing water to be collected(+) from the river into the underground system

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Ground, Intertwined

Section Drawing of Proposed Wells The layering of earth, water, ecologies, humans, and above/belowground networks intertwine together and become a typology that inhabits the complex system of the Mississippi river.

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Biodiverse Farm and Well

Well Prototype Model Prototype of concrete well, poured out of concrete, measuring 3 feet in size. Shows stepping and geometry of well proposal.

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Ground, Intertwined

Site, Farmlands Grids We purpose a high biodiverse crop farming represented here in hatches which according to research, can significantly revitalize the soil, and the soil redistributed underground will lead to the soil revitalization in the whole area.

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Biodiverse Farm and Well

Edge of the Well As water flows from the oveflowing river banks, it falls into the deep well, storing water for the farm and creating power to run the AI farming units.

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Ground, Intertwined

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Biodiverse Farm and Well

“Our selected area occupies the river’s edge pushing into the inner land, building a connection to nature and to the grid of the local farms”

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professional work

CRACKED LINES Ceramic Manufacturing Center Critic : Brian De Luna Selected for Pressing Matters 8

Cracked Lines explores the idea of objects and figure ground blending together to create ambiguity between infrastructure and public market space. The form of the project exaggerates the overlapping infrastructure of the site into a new building mass and market for Manayunk. The secondary program is a ceramic manufacturing site, the program shifts between historic and current industry, producing products for the city. The program uses the ground and building as a way to manufacture, this allows the viewer to explore multiple places and memories while visiting the site. This project specifically explores the idea of brick manufacturing as a non-human space. This program occupies the in-between spaces around the public areas, making the program not a singular typology. Humans are asked to occupy an extended market that bleeds into the city and breaks in from the site, transporting the market into the large urban area. Public space can be accessed on the ground level where visitors occupy the ground and space above the manufacturing level. The manufacturing is revealed for people to see and understand the program, making the industrial process publicly accessible. Visitors can purchase products made directly in the factory spaces within the market, allowing the program to produce for the local area and visitors. Market space is mixed with public space, where people can access different elements of the program, learning about the process. The drawings within the project start to explore how texture and material can shift between ground, figure and the urban surrounding. Making the interjection of this project into the site truly embedded within its site and the site’s history. The material blends with the site, but pushes the urban context and builds on the surrounding history.

Manayunk, Philadelphia, PA

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hume architecture

The form of the project exaggerates the overlapping infrastructure of the site into a new building mass and market for Manayunk.

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professional work Figure Ground Memories

Figure Ground Memories

Figure Ground Memories

Figure Ground Memories

Figure Ground Memories

Figure Ground Memories

Figure and Material Studies

Figure Ground Memories

Figure Ground Memories

Elements of the final massing and material condition studies. Theses materials overlap dense lines to create shifting facade conditions.

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hume architecture

Figure Ground Mapping Figure ground map describing the geometric approach to materials and profiles along the site massing. The map shifts between line and solid which informed the shifts between massing and ground.

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professional work

Axonometric Cutaway People occupy an extended market that bleeds into the city and breaks in from the site, transporting the market into the larger urban area.

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hume architecture

The manufacturing is revealed for people to see and understand the program, making the industrial process publicly accessible.

Vignettes of Program Public space can be accessed on the ground level where visitors occupy the ground and space above the manufacturing level.

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professional work

Elevation of Market Space Public market space is mixed with machine space, where people can access different elements of the program, learning about the manufacturing process.

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hume architecture

The material blends with the site, but pushes the urban context and builds on the surrounding history.

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professional work

Views Towards Public Space The program uses the ground and building as a way to manufacture, this allows the visitors to explore multiple places and memories while visiting the site.

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hume architecture

Views Towards Circulation Circulation flows out from the market, allowing people to connect to the adjacent sites, and flow back into the urban environment.

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professional work

PROFESSIONAL WORK Hume Architecture and OH-HA Office 2020-2022

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hume architecture

Full Renovation, Brookyln, NY Custom Screen

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professional work

Project:

87 PIONEER STREET 87 Pioneer Street Brooklyn, NY 11231 Owner:

Pioneer Projects 87 LLC 141 Flushing Ave #1314 Brooklyn, NY 11205

R001 Roof · Ex'g roof to remain, patch and protect as req'd. · New operable Velux skylight · Ex'g skylight to remain.

Revisions:

No

Issue

Date

75'

44'-9"

30'-3"

EX'G Wood Burning Fireplace

Notes:

1'-10"

2'-5" 2' Velux Operable Skylight

101 EX'G Rear Yard 505 Sq. Ft.

R001 EX'G Roof 745 Sq. Ft.

16'-8"

PIONEER STREET

2'

2'

EX'G Skylight

2'

02

Roof Proposed Plan

PROPOSED NEW WALL

PROPOSED NEW HALF WALL

1/4" - 1'-0"

201 Bedroom · New wood flooring, typ. pending designer/owner approval. · New Interior non load bearing partitions.Finish walls and ceiling as req'd. · New interior pocket door. · New storage closet.

203 Flex Room · New wood flooring, typ. pending designer/owner approval. · New Interior non load bearing partitions.Finish walls and ceiling as req'd. · New interior pocket door.

WALL EXISTING TO REMAIN

204 Bathroom · New tile flooring, typ. pending designer/owner approval. · New interior non load bearing partition walls. Finish walls and ceiling as req'd. · New interior pocket door · New fixtures and finishes.

OO-HA Project Role: Designer

OO-HA OFFICE

75'

EX'G Wood Burning Fireplace

1'

3'-4"

Niche

Abigail Coover Hume 141 Flushing Ave Building 77 Ste. 1314 Brooklyn, NY 11205 www.overlayoffice.com

1' 12'-10" 6'-8"

8'-9"

2'-621"

6'-8"

204 EX'G Bathroom 50 Sq. Ft. CL 3'

hvac

2'-6"

2'-6"

DOB Stamp and Signature:

2'-6"

202 EX'G Hallway 75 Sq. Ft. 9'-2"

200 Study · New wood flooring, typ. pending designer/owner approval. · New Interior non load bearing partitions.Finish walls and ceiling as req'd. · New interior pocket door. · New storage closet.

SD CM

1'-11"

DN

2'-6"

2"

3'

3'

6'-4"

CL

2'-6"

SD CM

11'-2"

200 EX'G STUDY 70 Sq. Ft.

101 EX'G Rear Yard 505 Sq. Ft.

205 EX'G Master Bedroom 155 Sq. Ft.

1'-421"

SD CM

hvac

01

DOB BSCAN Sticker: 13'-5"

203 Closet 108 Sq. Ft.

8'-1"

8'-9"

201 EX'G Bedroom 105 Sq. Ft.

CL

5'-6"

6'-721" 9'-2"

Lofted Bed

hvac

PIONEER STREET

5'

12' CL Lofted Bed

205 Master Bedroom · New wood flooring, typ. pending designer/owner approval. · New storage closet.

202 Hallway · New wood flooring, typ. pending designer/owner approval. · New Interior non load bearing partitions.Finish walls and ceiling as req'd. · New interior pocket doors.

Project:

87 PIONEER STREET

Second Floor Proposed Plan

PROPOSED NEW WALL

PROPOSED NEW HALF WALL

1/4" - 1'-0"

WALL EXISTING TO REMAIN

87 Pioneer Street

Sheet Title:

Brooklyn, NY 11231 PROPOSED SECOND FL & ROOF PLANS Date: Date Seal andPioneer Signature: Projects 87 LLC Project No: Project No Owner:

141 Flushing Ave #1314 Drawn By: Checked Brooklyn, NYBy: 11205

103 Kitchen · New wood flooring, typ. pending designer/owner approval. · Fixtures supplied by owner and installed by GC. · Backsplash and stone supplied by GC, installed by GC. · New Millwork

102 Dining · New wood flooring, typ. Pending designer/owner approval. · New Built in bookshelves.

101 Living · New wood flooring, typ. pending designer/owner approval.

EMK ACH

Sheet No:

A-102.00

Revisions:

No

Issue

Date

2'-8"

EX'G Wood Burning Fireplace 4'-11"

Elegance 42

AP-2

AP-3

P-8

AP-1

DN

75'

8"

1'-821"

AP-4

P-9

2'-6" VIF

6'

2'-4" VIF

TRASH

103 EX'G Kitchen 208 Sq. Ft.

2'-7" VIF

3'-1"

14'-10"

2' VIF

7'

102 EX'G Dining 135 Sq. Ft. 15'-8"

16'-8"

3'

101 EX'G Living Room 140 Sq. Ft. 3'-10"

4'-3"

15'-1"

10'

12'-7"

3'-8"

11'-3"

PIONEER STREET

3'

Notes: 13'-9"

005 EX'G Rear Yard 330 Sq. Ft.

105 EX'G Rear Deck 175 Sq. Ft.

2'

UP

3'

4'

Breakfast Nook / Banquette

104 Powder Room · New tile flooring, typ. pending designer/owner approval. · New interior non load bearing partition walls. Finish walls and ceiling as req'd. · New interior pocket door · New fixtures and finishes.

100 Hall · New wood flooring, typ. pending designer/owner approval.

02

6'-8"

2' 4'-1" 2'-7"

2"

SD CM

DN

DN

UP

2'-5"

11'-8" VIF

2'-10"

2'-6"

100 EX'G Hall 121 Sq. Ft.

3'-6"

2'-7"

BOOKSHELVES CL

First Floor Proposed Plan

PROPOSED NEW HALF WALL

1/4" - 1'-0"

002 Bedroom · New tile flooring, typ. pending designer/owner approval. · New interior non load bearing partition walls. Finish walls and ceiling as req'd. · New interior pocket door. · Paint Benjamin Moore Regal Select. GC to provide (3) Samples.

PROPOSED NEW WALL

WALL EXISTING TO REMAIN

003 Bathroom · New tile flooring, typ. pending designer/owner approval. · New interior non load bearing partition walls. Finish walls and ceiling as req'd. · New interior pocket door · New fixtures and finishes. · EX'G Washer/Dryer in new location · Paint Benjamin Moore Regal Select. GC to provide (3) Samples. 75'

OO-HA Project Role: Designer 44'-9"

OO-HA OFFICE

30'-3"

42'-9"

EX'G Wood Burning Fireplace

2'-6"

UP

2'

23'-6"

4" 1'-4"

CL

27'-9"

004 EX'G Family Room 315 Sq. Ft.

2'-3"

DOB BSCAN Sticker:

005 EX'G Rear Yard 505 Sq. Ft. 6'

3'

16'-8"

15'-4"

2'-5"

15'-4"

4'-6"

2'

002 EX'G Bedroom 135 Sq. Ft.

Abigail Coover Hume 141 Flushing Ave Building 77 Ste. 1314 Brooklyn, NY 11205 www.overlayoffice.com

4'-11"

2'-6"

10'-9"

6"

003 Bathroom 53 Sq. Ft.

3'

11'-6"

CL

2'

2'-2"

SD CM

DOB Stamp and Signature:

2'-6"

WM

1'-2"

2"

8'-2" VIF

UP

2'-6"

3'

SD CM

UP

3'

18'-3" VIF

STORAGE UNDER STAIRS

1'-8"

001 Hallway 90 Sq. Ft.

3'

7'-9" 3'-3"

PIONEER STREET

STORAGE

2'-6"

1'-2"

8"

001 Hall · New tile flooring, typ. pending designer/owner approval. · New stair, stair opening, and railing. · Paint Benjamin Moore Regal Select. GC to provide (3) Samples.

01

Basement Proposed Plan 1/4" - 1'-0"

004 Family Room · New tile flooring, typ. pending designer/owner approval. · New built in storage. · New under stair HWH and Storage. · Paint Benjamin Moore Regal Select. GC to provide (3) Samples.

PROPOSED NEW HALF WALL

PROPOSED NEW WALL

WALL EXISTING TO REMAIN

Sheet Title:

PROPOSED CELLAR & GROUND FL. PLANS Seal and Signature:

87 Pioneer St - Constructed Designer and Project Manager for full Gut renovation of NYC row-home, worked from Schematic Design to Construction. Responsible for design, drawing sets and site management.

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Date: Project No: Drawn By: Checked By: Sheet No:

Date Project No EMK ACH

A-101.00


hume architecture

Entry Seams, color and hatches break down the space throughout the home, indicating circulation, transitions and program.

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professional work

Stair Screen - Constructed The stair screen goes from the basement floor to the second floor ceiling, shifting hatches and breaking through the spaces, its transparent nature allows for views through as you move vertically up the house.

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hume architecture

Custom Hand Railing Color continues through the vertical circulation and stops on the second floor hallway, creating a sharp line, contrasting the color of the stair screen.

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professional work

Unrolled Plan Unrolled plan of Pawling House, showing the geometry of each facades custom steel trellis and the natures that grow on them.

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hume architecture

Elevation in Site Close up of elevation showing custom steel trellis, allowing plants and other natures to grow and occupy the facade, blending into the surroundings.

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professional work

Pawling Choisy The choisy drawing reveals the inner workings of the house, showing the spaces and the relationship to nature as people move through the home.

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GENERAL FLOOR PLAN NOTES

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Project:

* SOME NOTES LISTED BELOW MAY OCCUR ON OTHER SHEETS A. Plan dimensions represent finished openings.

and sealant for watertight condition.

Pawling Project

C. Confirm blocking for accessories, shelves, TV's, artwork etc... with designer and owners. D. Confirm all new wall locations, niches, modifications to existing walls in field with designer and owners. E. Contractor to provide shop dwgs. see notes on sheet CS.

and sealant for watertight condition.

3 12" CMU Block with R15 insulation insert + 8" CMU

Block with R12 insulation insert both with sealants for watertight condition, 58" on 2x4 furring with R11 batt insulation.

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4 8" CMU block wall (site wall)

F. Confirm all solid surface + stone seams, tile patterns + layouts with designer and owners.

gypboard paitned. gypboard paitned.

01 A-301.00

5 7 2x3 wood framed wall with max insulation, 8" interior

gypboard paitned.

5 7 2x8 wood framed wall with max insulation, 8" interior

gypboard paitned.

NOTATION KEY

DINING ROOM 102 -New custom wood benches and table. See interior elevations. -New wood floor and step. See finish plan. 4

KITCHEN 105 -New sink, dishwasher, range, refrigerator/freezer, and hood at new locations. See schedule & interior elevations. -New millwork see interior elevations. -New stone countertop. See interior elevations.

DEN 106 -Cast in place finish concrete stairs, see structural. -Cast in place finish concrete stairs, see structural. -New built in couch. -New wood desk millwork with shelves. See interior elevations.

Date

4

N. Refer to owner's specifications for all product and material. O. Retaining wall and stem walls to have waterproof membrane ("Watchdog" or sim") sprayed on for watertight condition. P. GC to verify all dimensions in field. Notes:

CONSULTANTS

35'

13

3'-3"

3'-3"

1

1'-621"

1'-2"

M10

4'-878"

434"

11'-421"

3'

3'-3"

2'-6"

Bryan Clapper, PE, SE Licensed in 37 States 160 Partition Street Saugerties, NY 12477 Ph: 845-247-7483 www.clapperstructural.com

EXTERIOR PATIO 108 -New CMU walls. -New bluestone rough edge pavers. -New built-in grill. -New outdoor sprinkler system TBD - provide allowance.

1

1'-681"

Paul Wong Pronto Gas Heating Suppy 181 Chrystie Street New York, NY 10002 Ph: 212-505-1900 Fax: 212-505-3600 paul@prontosupplies.com www.heatingdepot.com

New Hose Bib

HB

3'-743"

M5

M6

2'

Trash

M13

1

6

M14

106 Den 145 sqft

6

108 Exterior Patio 440 sqft

3'

103 Hallway 80 sqft

2'

B 01

In Floor Concrete planters at 12" deep

Electrical Panel 2'-6"

6

In Floor Concrete planters at 12" deep

1'-9"

DN 1R @ 7-3/4"

2'

3'-9"

21'-443"

3'-3167 "

2'-2 3 4"

7

6

3'-038"

4'-7165 "

1'-358"

5'-421"

2'-4169 "

M12

1'-2167 "

3'-714"

M11

1'-6 1 4"

2'-821" 5'-738"

321"

2'

04

4

2

UP 1R @ 7-3/4"

7

7

M1

4

4

107 Utility Closet

35'

3'

M15

321" 2'-821"

2'-458"

8

6

105 Kitchen 155 sqft

3'-3 "

6'-478"

3'-038"

2'-934"

1'-6167 "

17'-4165 "

102 Dining 70 sqft

100 Entry 58 sqft

2'-2 3 4"

7'-1138"

3 4

10'-9"

3'-4"

4

3'

3'-458"

DN 2T @ 12" 3R @ 7-3/4"

1'-4"

REF

Hallway 103 -New electrical panel. -New poured in place concrete floor with step. See finish plan and structural.

3'-458"

M9

2'-1"

11'-741"

M4

3'-3"

1

9'-021"

DW

5'-11"

EM HB

New Hose Bib

5'-1081"

2'

1

14

9'-021"

2'-11"

1'-121"

6'-138"

5'-9"

12 2'-138"

01 A-300.00

Issue

4'-621"

Exterior Window. See schedule. New Hose Bib. See schedule. Electrical Meter. See schedule.

1'-1 1 2"

Exterior Door. See schedule.

No

3'-3 "

Millwork. See schedule.

Revisions:

L. New hosebib locations (HB) as indicated. Coordinate any site drains with landscape installer. Provide sleeving for future lighting, etc. M. All showers to square drains as indicated.

6'-4"

Interior Door. See schedule.

02

I. Coordinate with owner's AV, IT + security consultants. J. Install square corner bead at all walls, ceilings and soffit corners. K. Field verify alignments and locations of all mechanical supply and return, lighting, lighting controls, smoke detectors, cable and outlets prior to installation.

11'-5 "

A

01

Nate Hume & Abigail Coover

H. All new walls and ceilings to have full sound insulation.

5 6 2x4 wood framed wall with max insulation, 8" interior

HB EM

Owner:

G. Refer to interior elevations + schedules for more info.

4

5 5 2x6 wood framed wall with max insulation, 8" interior

M1

Bundy Hill Rd. Pawling, NY 12564

B. Confirm all final plumbing fixture & fitting locations in field with designer and owners.

2 12" + 12" CMU block wall with R15 insulation

hume architecture

WALL TYPES LEGEND 1 12" CMU block wall with R15 insulation insert

08

Hume Architecture PLLC Project Role: Designer

1'-821"

ENTRY 100 -New custom wood bench with cabinets. -New closet with painted rod and shelf. See interior elevations. -New stone step at entry. TBD.

3'-081"

Utility Closet -New hot water heater

2'

12'-178"

6

CL

M8

17'-121"

2

2'-221"

11'-1165 "

HUME ARCHITECTURE PLLC Nate Hume 408 Classon Ave Brooklyn, NY 11238

4

1

104 Living Room 397 sqft

5

A

11'-721"

5'-0163 "

5'-0163 "

HWH

M2

DOB BSCAN Sticker:

M3

5

5'-781"

3 3'-143"

15T @ 10" 16R @ 7-71/6"

101 Bath 41 sqft

NORTH, EAST, & SOUTH FACADES -New CMU block wall. -New aluminum cladded wood frame windows. See schedule -New exterior metal trellis.

10" Clearance

8'-278"

2'-3"

1 1'-083"

3

NORTH, EAST, & SOUTH FACADES -New CMU block wall. -New aluminum cladded wood frame windows. See schedule -New exterior metal trellis. -New built in daybed with cabinets. See interior elevations.

02

2'-11 3 4"

1

M7

11'-481"

4'-0 1 2"

6'-1"

BATH 101 -New sink, wall hung toilet, and shower. -Slope shower floor to square drain. -New millwork and finishes. See interior 1 elevations.

1R @ 7-3/4"

13'-178"

3

DRAFT

4

5161 "

1

1'-383"

321"

1

10" Clearance

3'

2'-941"

2'-278"

2'-3"

5'

3'

UP

11

5'-321"

1

NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION

3'-043"

4'-2 7 8"

4'-3"

Sheet Title:

1

01

DOB Stamp and Signature:

UP

2'

6'-1"

PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR PLAN

05 4'

LIVING ROOM 104 -New Malm Zircon 38 fireplace.Supplied by Owner. -New custom bookcase. See interior elevations. -New niche for fireplace wood. -New poured in place concrete floor. See finish plan and structural. -New in floor concrete planters. See finish plan and structural. -New built in daybed with cabinets. See interior elevations.

Proposed First Floor Plan

D. Coordinate all outlets with millwork during shop drawings and prior to wiring. E. Field verify alignments and locations of all mechanical supply and return, lighting, lighting controls, smoke detectors, cable and outlets prior to installation.

Date Project No

Drawn By: Drawn By Pawling ProjectChecked Checked By: By SheetHill No: Rd. Bundy Pawling, NY 12564

B. All new walls and ceilings to have full sound insulation. Re-insulate existing construction as required. C. Coordinate with owner's AV, IT + security consultants.

3/8" - 1'-0"

Date: Project No:

Seal and Signature: Project:

REFLECTED CEILING PLAN GENERAL NOTES

* SOME NOTES LISTED BELOW MAY OCCUR ON OTHER SHEETS A. Confirm blocking for accessories, shelves, TV's, artwork etc... with designer and owners.

A-101.07

Owner:

Nate Hume & Abigail Coover

F. Provide dimmers at all locations. G. Provide tamper resistant receptacles in accordance with NEC article 406.11. H. Provide dedicated outlets to all appliances as req'd.

Revisions:

No

Issue

Date

Notes:

CONSULTANTS

35'

2'-138"

3'-3"

6'-138"

9'-021"

5'-1081"

3'-3"

3'-458"

Bryan Clapper, PE, SE Licensed in 37 States 160 Partition Street Saugerties, NY 12477 Ph: 845-247-7483 www.clapperstructural.com

LA

1'-4"

2'-6"

11'-741"

Paul Wong Pronto Gas Heating Suppy 181 Chrystie Street New York, NY 10002 Ph: 212-505-1900 Fax: 212-505-3600 paul@prontosupplies.com www.heatingdepot.com

3'-7 "

" 3'-3

108 Exterior Patio 440 sqft

3'

S

D M

S

2'-6"

Electrical Panel

3'-9"

3'-3167 "

21'-443"

107 Utility Closet

35'

3'

D D D

2'

DN 1R @ 7-3/4"

S

D

1'-9"

3'-038"

LX

103 Hallway 80 sqft

"

2'-2 3 4"

1'-2167 "

S SS

D D D

LX

LW

SSS

D D D 100 Entry 58 sqft

3'-3

1'-6 1 4"

5'-4 "

2'-4169 "

LA

1'-358"

1 2

321"

3'-714"

LA

LA

P

SD CM

2'-821" 5'-738"

2'-2 3 4"

1'-1 1 2"

321" 2'-821"

D

S

3'-038"

106 Den 145 sqft

2'-458"

1'-6167 "

UP 1R @ 7-3/4"

2'

LA

P

6'-4"

2'

TV

11'-543"

7'-1138"

10'-9" 17'-4165 "

6'-478"

105 Kitchen 155 sqft

4'-7165 "

LA

LA

3 4

SSS

2'-934"

2'

S

3'-458"

GFI

GFI

GFI

GFI

102 Dining 70 sqft

LA

3'

3'-3"

3'-4"

LA

D

11'-421"

1'-681"

Trash

REF

LA

4'-878"

434"

DN 2T @ 12" 3R @ 7-3/4" 3'

5'-9"

9'-021"

2'

GD DW

2'-1"

4'-621"

GFI

1'-2"

2'-11"

GFI

GFI

1'-621"

5'-11"

GFI

3'-3"

GFI

1'-121"

Hume Architecture PLLC Project Role: Designer

1'-821" 3'-081"

2'

HWH TO LIGHTS ABOVE

12'-178"

5'-0163 "

5'-0163 "

TO LIGHTS ABOVE

HUME ARCHITECTURE PLLC Nate Hume 408 Classon Ave Brooklyn, NY 11238

CL

2'-221"

17'-121"

SSS

11'-1165 "

11'-721"

104 Living Room 397 sqft D

D

DOB BSCAN Sticker:

LA LA

1R @ 7-3/4"

SS 1'-038"

SS

LA

LA

2'-11 3 4"

NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION

LA

ELECTRICAL KEY

P

11'-481"

6'-1"

P

5'-321"

D

D FA

3'-043"

4'-2 7 8"

4'-3"

TV

4'

POWER PANEL

INT. FAN WITH LIGHT

SURFACE MOUNTED WALL LIGHT - EXT. RATED LX

T

M

6'-1"

THERMOSTAT

LA

SURFACE MOUNTED CEILING LIGHT

D

DECORATIVE SURFACE MOUNTED WALL INT. LIGHT

D

DECORATIVE CHANDELIER LIGHT

MULTIMEDIA

GD

GARBAGE DISPOSAL

TELEVISION

S

SWITCH

6"D RECESSED LIGHT

D

SD CM

SMOKE | CM DETECTOR WALL OUTLET - DUPLEX

GFI 01

DRAFT

LA

D D

13'-178"

D D

DOB Stamp and Signature:

LA

3' 2'-3"

3' 8'-278"

4'-0 1 2"

10" Clearance

2'-278"

2'-941"

1'-383"

321"

5'

LA LA

UP

UP

2'-3"

2'

I

10" Clearance

LA

GF

3'-143"

15T @ 10" 16R @ 7-71/6"

TO LIGHTS ABOVE

5161 "

GFI

5'-781"

LW

101 Bath 41 sqft

WALL OUTLET - DUPLEX GFI

S SS S

DIMMER SWITCH SMART SWITCH - WIFI SKYLIGHT

ADJ

6"D RECESSED ADJUSTABLE/DIRECTIONAL LIGHT 6"D RECESSED LIGHT - WET RATED 80 CFM EXHAUST FAN STRIP LIGHTS

Proposed First Floor RCP 3/8" - 1'-0"

Sheet Title:

PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR RCP Seal and Signature:

Date: Project No: Drawn By: Checked By: Sheet No:

Date Project No Drawn By Checked By

A-104.07

Pawling House - - Construction Documents First floor plan and reflected ceiling plan showing wing walls extending outside of the plan creating outdoor spaces

79


professional work

Ragdale Ring 2022 - Finalist Designer and Project Leader on design proposal for Ragdale Ring 2022 “In the Round (Barn)”. The project was one of 5 finalist in the competition series

80


hume architecture

Ragdale Ring Assembly elements of Ragdale Ring proposal, indicating all parts and demonstrating possible layout and construction scenario.

81


professional work

Ragdale Ring View Towards Stage. The stage areas are fragments of the historical vernacular architecture of the round barn found around the site and local areas.

82


hume architecture

Ragdale Ring Round Barn Diagram showing how fragments are selected and created from the overall diagram of the round barn. Stages and seating are indicated in the diagrams below.

83


professional work

Elevation of Spec House Designer and Project Leader for spec-house project which explores concepts of materiality and nature in living.

84


hume architecture

Interior Scene Greenhouse and living room view, showing the relationship between living and natures. Nature blends into the space allowing light in through the greenhouse.

85


professional work

Still Life, “After Dinner” The still life view shows the environment of the diner, where they eat and the way nature is always surrounding the scene.

86


hume architecture

Greenhouse Restaurant - Iceland - Competition Shortlist Designer and Project Leader for greenhouse restaurant Iceland competition. Competition proposal was short listed.

87


professional work

88


hume architecture

“Diners eating amongst the growing food, surrounded by the natures that they are consuming, allowing a connection to the artificial environment.”

89


Selected works

Selected design works of Merrick Ethan Castillo, produced from 2018 to 2022


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