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Academic Professional
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Circo Loco
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The Weave
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Urban Forest
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MAA Research Triangle Park
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Atlanta, Georgia
Seattle, Washington
Atlanta, Georgia
Durham, North Carolina
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CIRCO LOCO Amusement District/ Atlanta Prof. David Yocum Individual academic project
Circo loco is a city of two halves. The first half is a circus, a realm of perpetual wonder, boasts a rooftop skate park with steep slopes, an outdoor amphitheatre that proudly holds a clump of trapezes hanging in the middle, and a Ferris wheel with its spinning cages. This magical world is crafted from cement, forming a permanent landscape. The other half on the top has a student hostel that embodies the essence of impermanence. With each passing period, this academic haven undergoes a transformative ritual. The graduatingstudents leave their units to make way for the freshmen. The porous timber sturcture stands tall awaiting the next chapter of their cyclical existence.
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ELEVATION FROM THE CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK
SECTION THROUGH THE SKATE PARK AND CIRCUS
3D PRINTED MASSING MODEL
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PHYSICAL SECTIONAL MODEL
HOSTEL UNIT
COMMON SPACE
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
GIFT SHOP + CAFE
ENTRY
CIRCUS STAGE
SHOOTING GALLERIES
MINIGOLF + BAR
LOBBY
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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THE WEAVE 2024 ULI Hines Competition, Seattle Compeition project in a group of 5
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The Weave works to connect the arts, culture, and community of Downtown Seattle, with a distinct emphasis on climate resilience, equity, and mobility. These design pillars will interact with each other to create a vibrant and enjoyable neighborhood for locals and visitors alike. To provide ample access to greenspace for all citizens, a rooftop Green Horizon Park will be built along the length of Jefferson Street, serving as a “green spine” that will connect surrounding housing, retail, and street-level existing parks.
IGN STRATEGIES- EQUITY
DESIGN STRATEGIES
The D EWeave SIGN STRATEGIES- MOBILITY Seattle
Equity
STER PLAN
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MASTERPLAN
588
7
Mobility 2024-14588
The D EWeave SIGN STRATEGIES- RESILIENCE Seattle
The Weave Seattle
Resilience
The Weave
2024-14588
Seattle
SHORT S I T E S ESECTION CTIONS
The Weave Seattle
High-rise hosuing development featuring 1,2 and 3 bedroom units to fit local family types.
Sky Bridge over I-5 connecting Green Horizon Park and Harbourview Park
Affordable housing units throughout each residential development
Raised bridges giving residents in surrounding housing district access to Green Horizon Park
LIVE-WORK
Yesler Arts Center, home to the Seattle Theatre Group and Yesler Concert Hall
LIVE-WORK HOUSING
LIVE-WORK LIVE-WORK
LIVE-WORK
HOUSING
LIVE-WORK
LIVE-WORK
HOUSING
LIVE-WORK
LIVE-WORK
LIVE-WORK
LIVE-WORK
OFFICES
OFFICES
OFFICES
OFFICES
OFFICES
OFFICES
RETAIL
RETAIL
RETAIL
RETAIL PARKING
2024-14588
AXON VIEW
HOUSING HOUSING HOUSING HOUSING RETAIL RETAIL
HOUSING RETAIL
RETAIL
RETAIL
PARKING
PARKING
COMMUNITY RETAIL 0
100
A DAY IN THE WEAVE young couple
resident
I love walking my dog on the green horizon park, it is safe and so convinent to go for my regular checkups at Medical Center
the
Harborview
Residential Retail
Through some of the community programs that are encouraged throughout The Weave, such as the Business Workshops, I have been able to find a job and start my own business. The mobility hub makes my communte very easy and safe.
Commercial Live & Work Community Parking
tourist office worker
Residential
387,500 S.F.
Residential
Retail
Retail
Commercial
Commercial
Live & Work
Community
Mobility
Mobility
Parking
Parking Residential
Retail
59,417 S.F.
Commercial Live & Work
PARCEL BREAKDOWN
Community
387,500 S.F. Residential
Commercial
Retail
Live & Work
42,721 S.F.
Commercial
81,375 S.F.
Live & Work
196,656 S.F.
145,313 S.F.
Mobility
Community
Parking
Parking
Retail
Residential
Commercial
Retail
42,721 S.F.
Commercial
Live & Work
Commercial
81,375 S.F.
Live & Work
Live & Work
196,656 S.F.
Community
145,313 S.F.
Community
Parking
Mobility
25,699 S.F.
Parking
39,654 S.F.
Residential 59,417 S.F.
25,699 S.F. 39,654 S.F.
Residential
250,906 S.F.
Retail 29,708 S.F.
Residential Retail
250,906 S.F. 99,135 S.F.
99,135 S.F.
Commercial Live & Work Community
Parking
Mobility Parking
Residential
Commercial
34,891 S.F.
Residential
759,501 S.F.
Retail
42,721 S.F.
Retail
67,554 S.F.
Commercial
81,375 S.F.
Commercial
108,500 S.F.
196,656 S.F.
Live & Work
Commercial
Live & Work
Community
Live & Work
Community
Mobility
Community
Community
Parking
Mobility
25,699 S.F. Mobility Park and Horizon Tower 1 Parking
39,654 S.F.
Mobility Park and Tower 2 Horizon Parking
85,400 S.F.
250,906 S.F.
Residential
474,688 S.F.
PARCEL29,708 2 S.F.
The Rise & Mobility Hub
PARCEL 3
New Leaf Apartments
Parking
79,308 S.F.
PARCEL 4, 5, 10
Live & Work
PARCEL 6, 7
Residential
759,501 S.F.
Residential
Retail
42,721 S.F.
Retail
67,554 S.F.
Retail
Commercial
Commercial
81,375 S.F.
Commercial
108,500 S.F.
Commercial
Commercial
Live & Work
196,656 S.F.
Live & Work
Live & Work
Live & Work
Community
Community
Community
Mobility
387,500 S.F.
Live & Work Community
145,313 S.F.
Residential
Community
Mobility
Mobility
25,699 S.F.
Mobility
Parking
Parking
39,654 S.F.
Parking
Residential Retail
Residential 59,417 S.F.
79,308 S.F.
Park
Retail
Residential
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59,417 S.F.
Mobility
Mobility
Retail
Mobility Parking
Residential
387,500 S.F.
Retail
Community
29,708 S.F.
Retail
Community 29,708 S.F.
Mobility
Residential
59,417 S.F.
Live & Work 145,313 S.F.
Residential
Courthouse Apartments
145,313 S.F.
Mobility
Community
PARCEL 1
387,500 S.F.
college studen
Retail
250,906 S.F. 99,135 S.F.
Residential Retail
85,400 S.F.
474,688 S.F. 99,135 S.F.
99,135 S.F.
Retail
99,135 S.F.
Mobility
Parking
79,308 S.F.
Parking
Park
34,891 S.F.
Park
Residential
759,501 S.F.
Retail
67,554 S.F.
Commercial
108,500 S.F.
39,654 S.F. 30,549 S.F.
PHASE 1
WEAVING THE FABRIC OF THE PAST INTO THE SITE
Residential
387,500 S.F.
Retail
59,417 S.F.
Commercial
0 S.F.
Live & Work
0 S.F.
Community
Business owner
I own a restaurant in The Weave neighbourhood, the new road infrastructure has brought in a lot of pedestrian traffic and I have even partnered
with
local
175,021 S.F.
Mobility
0 S.F.
Parking
0 S.F.
Affordable Units
87
434 Total
Park
0 S.F.
Bike Lanes
4115 FT.
Infrastructure Cost
$0
Total for Phase 1 Cost
$311,656,008
Value
$335,648,872
Levered IRR
14%
organizations to provide excess food to those in need.
PHASE 2
WEAVING THE FABRIC OF THE PRESENT INTO THE SITE
nt Residential
250,906 S.F.
Retail
I came to Seattle and stayed at a
Commercial
hotel near The Weave. I didn’t have a car, so I was very happy that I could walk easily around and I found everything I needed. I shopped, enjoyed the Green Horizon Park and even caught a local production at the Yesler Performing Arts Center, all in the
Community
141,856 S.F. 81,375 S.F.
Live & Work
196,656 S.F. 0 S.F.
Mobility
25,699 S.F. 118,962 S.F.
Parking
Affordable Units
53
264 Total
Park
34891 S.F.
Bike Lanes
3860 FT.
Infrastructure Cost
$43,899,723
6,7
same neighbourhood. 3 8 2
4,5,10
Total for Phase 2 Cost
$427,311,793
Value
$469,636,517
Levered IRR
7%
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PHASE 3
WEAVING THE FABRIC OF THE FUTURE INTO THE SITE
Residential
1,234,189 S.F.
Retail
166,689 S.F.
Commercial
108,500 S.F.
Live & Work
0 S.F.
Community
0 S.F.
Mobility
0 S.F. 125,054 S.F.
Parking
Residential
387,500 S.F.
Retail
Affordable Units
Commercial Live & Work
PARCEL145,313 8 S.F.
257
Community
Park
30549 S.F.
Mobility Yesler Arts Centre
Bike Lanes
3937 FT.
Infrastructure Cost
$39,867,492
Parking
Residential Retail
59,417 S.F.
Total for Phase 3
Commercial
Cost
$868,500,831
Value
$1,042,405,012
Live & Work
Levered IRR
7%
Community
29,708 S.F.
Mobility Parking
Residential Retail
42,721 S.F.
1284 Total
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URBAN FOREST Visitor Centre/ Atlanta Prof. Howard Wertheimer Individual academic project
A sustainable visitor center for Georgia Tech that promotes mass timber. The design follows the AIA framework for design excellence. The form is imagined as a cluster of trees, and the aim was to provide the visitors with a similar feeling as if they were under a tree. The waffle structure adds to this by allowing diffused light inside and providing shade.
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Form Development Diagrams
1. Existing site conditions
2. Pockets of land without vegetation
3. Merging the pockets to generate the form.
4. Lifting to form the roof.
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5. Tilting towards the wind direction.
6. Puncturing the roof to allow diffused light in.
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1. Site Entry 2. Cafe/ Lounge 3. Swag Store 4. Ramp to the upper level and pedestrian bridge 5. Bioswale 6. Parking Lot 7. Tech Tower Lawn
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SECTION THROUGH THE BRIDGE
SECTION THROUGH THE ENTIRE STRUCTURE
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MAA RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK Luxury Apartments/ Durham, North Carolina Professional work at Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio
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I ssu e / R ev i si o n DESIGN DEVELOPMENT ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION GMP BULLETIN #1 - IFC BULLETIN #5 ASK-050
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NIT GENERAL NOTES 1. ALL DIMENSIONS TO FACE OF FINISH U.N.O. 2. REFER TO LIFE SAFETY PLAN FOR RATED WALLS. 3. REFER TO A1 SERIES FOR OVERALL SITE PLAN BUILDING FLOOR PLANS. 4. REFER TO SHEETS AT THE END OF THE A8−SERIES DRAWINGS FOR KITCHEN AND BATHROOM CABINETRY DETAILS. 5. WASHERS AND DRYERS IN ANSI TYPE ’A’ UNITS TO MEET A117.1 611. 6. REFER TO AT SERIES DRAWINGS FOR MOUNTING HEIGHTS AND RECEPTACLE LOCATIONS IN KITCHENS. 7. REFER TO AT SERIES DRAWINGS FOR TYPICAL BLOCKING MOUNTING INFORMATION. 8. 4" DOOR JAMB AT HINGE SIDE U.N.O. 6" MA . AT UNIT ENTRY
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U−AP−1.B
3
BACKSPLASH TILE 3 CM UARTZ COUNTER TOP
U−AP−7
SHELVES
U−AP−2
U−AP−3
REMOVABLE WORK SUBSURFACE CABINETRY, E TEND FINISH FLOORING UNDERNEATH
U−AP−4.A
2’−10"
SHELVES
PE A ISLAND SIDE
1-A T PE A KITCHEN ISLAND
1-A T PE A KITCHEN
1/2" = 1'-0"
1/2" = 1'-0"
R ev #
25’−2" 4 1/2"
5’−5"
5’−0"
2’−8 1/2"
3’−0"
5’−4 1/2"
2’−10 1/2"
4 1/2"
1 2 3
4 36"
30"
1
10
7’−1"
U−AP−3 30"
8’−0 1/2"
15"
60
36"
1’−6"
2’−10"
7/ A8−10.3
4’−5"
2’−7"
LI ING
62
8
4’−0"
30’−5"
62
CLOSET
2’−6"
62
11’−8"
U12 U2
48" 30"
62
48" 30"
BEDROOM
6’−2"
10’−4"
LI ING
5’−4"
12’−11"
6 1/2"
BEDROOM
6’−2 1/2"
48" 30"
BALCON
BALCON
48" 30"
4 5/8"
11’−5 3/4"
DEMISING WALL
2
UNIT 1-A T PE A CLEARANCE PLAN
INIS
HT A.F.F
H
WALL FINISH BASE FINISH FLOOR FINISH
−
E TENT OF WALL FINISH
OM STRUCTURE/RATED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
−
ARD (RESTROOMS ONLY)
ERIOR PORCH CEILING)
/
LAN LEGEND
− − −
−
FLOOR TRANSITION DETAIL FINISH TRANSITION FINISH PATTERN DIRECTION
INIS NOTES
LAN KE NOTES
KE
1
FINISHED REFRIGERATOR CABINET SIDE PANEL ALIGN TO 1" BEYOND REFRIDGERATOR BO EDGE OF COUNTERTOP.
2
FRAMELESS GLASS SURROUND AT SHOWER− BUTT JOINT. SEE ACCESSORY LEGEND.
3
PROVIDE REINFORCEMENT FOR A SWING−UP GRAB BAR.
3
SINGLE BOWL UNDER−MOUNT STAINLESS STEEL SINK W/ GARBAGE DISPOSAL.
5
LINEN SHELVES W/ (5) 12" DEEP WIRE SHELVES.
6
WIRE ROD SHELF W/ HANGING ROD AT 5’−9" A.F.F.
7
WIRE ROD SHELF W/ HANGING RODS AT 3’−4" (ADJUSTABLE) AND 6’8" A.F.F.
UNIT 1-A T PE A LOOR PLAN 1/ " = 1'-0"
LAN
3
UNIT SHOWN
4
13’−3 5/8"
DEMISING WALL
1
1/ " = 1'-0"
8 1/2"
3’−4"
U−AP−1C
R. 5/ A8−10.3
3
6/ A8−10.3
2’−7"
2’−10"
U5
W/D
U3
KITC EN
4"
27’−11 3/4" 5’−4 1/2"
CLOSET
U−AP−5A U−AP−5B
40"
DW
62
SHELVES
S
3’−2 1/2"
8/ A8−10.3
62
3’−7"
KITC EN
30"
U3
63
4’−2"
36"
BAT
60
7’−1"
W/D
11
9/ A8−10.3
3’−11"
11’−8 1/2"
4’−0 3/4"
30"
36"
DW
12"
62S
38" 48" 30"
36"
48" 30"
BAT
30" 48"
63
HVAC
30"
54" 60"
30" 48"
3
R.
48" 30"
M D
40"
48" 30"
R.
HVAC
3’−8 3/4"
MUD
U17
RIAL TYPE
O
T P
5
UNIT OPPOSITE HAND
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