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NATHALIE BROCK Master of Architecture Candidate // Syracuse University BFA in Architecture // Savannah College of Art & Dsgn
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
04 . . . . . Transcendence
Hospitality // Capstone Studio - COTE
14 . . . . . Reclamation Tower
Industrial // Comprehensive Studio
26 . . . . . Place Resorts
Hospitality // Competition - DiP
30 . . . . . Seven60
Animation // Elective
38 . . . . . Akvakultur
Cultural // Visiting Critic
44 . . . . . Le Cordon Bleu
Higher Education // Design Studio
52 . . . . . Three Cities: Social Censorship & Transitional Spaces
Urban Design // Study Abroad
56 . . . . . Socialites
Cultural // M.Arch Thesis
68 . . . . . Miscellaneous
Mixed Media & Photography
TRANSCENDENCE AIA COTE COMPETITION
Winter - Spring 2016, Capstone Studio // SCAD Instructor // Elaine Adams
Project // Wellness Center Site // Tennessee River, Chattanooga, TN, USA Role // Research, Site Analysis, Prototyping, Conceptual Design, Schematic Design, Site Design, Structural Detailing, Digital Modeling, Rendering, Structural Model
Programs // Revit, Rhino, 3DS Max, Photoshop
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PROCESS SKETCHES OF FORM Concept // Focusing on creating a soothing environment for its occupants, this design sits on the Tennessee River and snakes its way up to the top of the cliff. This project is catered around wellness and hospitable environment, as well as creating an artistic connection with the Hunter Art Museum above.
1.1: Process Sketching
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1.2: Exploded Axonometric
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Transcendence
1.3-4: (top) Elevation, (lower) Section
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1.5: Site P
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DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN BUILDING BUILDING BUILDING INTO INTO THE INTO THE CLIFF THE CLIFF CLIFF
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OPERABLE OPERABLE OPERABLE WINDOWS WINDOWS WINDOWS TRANSLUCENT TRANSLUCENT TRANSLUCENT ENVELOPES ENVELOPES ENVELOPES
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1.8: Bay Structural Model
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1.9: Water Render
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1.10: Pier Entry Render
RECLAMATION TOWER Fall 2017, Comprehensive Design Studio // SU Instructors // Nicole McIntosh & Danielle Profeta Collaboration // Cliff Bourque
Project // Amazon - Whole Foods Distribution Ctr Site // Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn, NY, USA Role // Research, Diagramming, Prototyping, Conceptual Design, Schematic Design, Site Design, Perspective Drawings, Structural Detailing, Digital Modeling
Programs // Rhino, Grasshopper, Illustrator, 3D printer, Laser Cutter
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Reclamation Tower
GROCERY STORES
RECLAIMATION CENTERS
DANGEROUS, BROKEN JARS AND CONTAMINATION / SPOILED FOODS DISPOSED OF
SOLD TO SALVAGE INDUSTRY (I.E. DISCOUNT GROCERY STORES)
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Issue // We all go / order food from grocery stores, but what happens to the “unsaleable” item? The item that cannot be sold because it does not meet the standard of the store.
2.1: Supply Chain
WHOLE FOODS
UNSALEABLES
DONATED TO FOOD BANKS
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2.2: Form Development Sketches
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Reclamation Tower PUBLIC CIRCULATION PRIVATE CIRCULATION
UAV TAKEOFF -UAV DOCK 1UAV CHARGING/STORAGE [UNSALEABLES]
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SANITATION
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SEEDLING ROOM HYDROPONICS
COMMERCIAL KITCHEN GROWN FOOD
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AMAZON MEALS -SDD DOCK 1-
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CONTROL ROOM
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AMAZON EATS
WASTE SORTING
AMAZON GIVES -ENTRY 1-
AMAZON RECYCLES -SDD DOCK 2-
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Concept // In this design, Amazon picks up the unsaleable items from nearby Whole Foods (via drone) and uses said food to create recipes and meals for the community. Two-thirds of the food would be given to shelters and food banks, while one-third would be sold on site for people of the community. Embracing Amazon’s technologies, customers could take photos of meals like and the recipes/ ingredients would be on their doorsteps awaiting their return. The entire top-down system is a closed loop. Drones bring in the products. The goods are sorted between dry, wet, frozen, compost, and recycling. There is a hydroponics garden for produce. Everything comes in as eaches and is stored in a bulk system that is time monitored and with heavy turnover. Items that are prime for eating will be sent to the kitchen level, where the food is prepared and either sent to the dining levels or to our self-driving delivery vehicles (SDD) via land or boat. Any product that could be used for composting is sent up through the back core.
2.4: Full Section Perspective
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2.5: Restaurant Zoomed In
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Execution // Giving a nod to Amazon Careers, we have designed educational opportunities in the middle, semi-public portion of the building where the community can learn about our systems and how they can join what we are doing or simply educate themselves on waste reduction.
2.6: Final Model
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2.7: Dry Storage Plan Perspective
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2.8-9: (top) Drone Access Plan Perspective, (lower) Kitchen Plan Perspective
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2.10: Structural Axonometric with Detail Call-Outs
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PLACE RESORTS D E S I G N
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Summer 2016, Competition Collaboration // MG2 Seattle, firm wide
Project // Pop-up Hospitality Site // Seattle, WA, USA Role // Prototyping, Operability, Schematic Design, Digital Modeling
Programs // Revit, 3D printing, Built 1:1
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Place Resorts
Concept // As part of the Design in Public competition, this entry proposes a pop-up style architecture that would be transported to site and placed in groupings to create a luxurious outdoor - hotel experience. Luxury camping if you will.
3.1: Units Placed On-Site
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Spring 2018, Elective Course // SU Instructor // Ivan Bernal Collaboration // Chrissie Robillard
Project // Pan Animation, 270 seconds Role // Story Development, Storyboarding, Script, Editing, Rendering, Animation, Effects
Programs // Maya, 3DS Max, Arnold, After Effects, Photoshop
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Seven60
Concept // High-speed rail experience where the train is gradually moving at a faster and faster pace. As times goes on, everything outside the train window starts to mesh together - yet it is more than just an inablilty to visually keep up. The landscape, and the buildings are physically meshing together. The highspeed creates a new type of landscape. A merger of the rural and the urban that we know today. 4.1: Storyboard - Blurring Brownstones
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4.2: Storyboard Collage - Meshed
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Seven60
4.3-6: Storyboard Collages - Glitch
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4.7: Scenes from Final Pan Video
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// Click Here for Final Video **Narrated with excerpts from Girl on a Train by Paula Hawkins and Strangers on a Train, by Patricia Highsmith
4.8: The Ultimate
A K V A K U L T U R O 2 1 0 0
M A S T E R
P L A N
Spring 2017, Visitng Critic Studio // SU Instructors // Julien de Smidt, JDS & Julia Czerniak, Assoc. Dean *Class Project with Individual Sites, per Master Plan Group Project // Oil Rig re-purposed, Aquacultural Center Site // Oslo, Norway Role // Research, Conceptual Design, Schematic Design, Digital Modeling, Rendering
Programs // Rhino, VRay, Illustrator
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Akvakultur
5.3: Plans
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5.4v: Water View Render
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Akvakultur
5.1: Section Perspective
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Concept // Recognizing Oslo as a fishing culture, with access to rich waterways, an understanding of aquaculture is important. Especially when building on a re-purposed oil rig. The oil rig selected allows for complete integration with the Oslo 2100 ring, encouraging the public to enter by rail and fishermen to access by water. Not only is this a place for community and proximity to the water, this design caters to the both educational and economical lifestyes. 5.2: How It Works
LE CORDON BLEU
Fall 2015, Design Studio // SCAD Instructor // Huy Ngo
Project // Culinary School Client // Le Cordon Bleu Site // Buckhead, Atlanta, GA, USA Role // Research, Site Analysis, Conceptual Design, Schematic Design, Site Design, Structural Detailing, Digital Modeling, Rendering, Physical Model
Programs // Revit, Photoshop, Laser Cutter
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Le Cordon Bleu
6.1: (left) Site Analysis, (right) Site Plan Rendered
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6.3: Main Floor Plan
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Le Cordon Bleu
Concept // Post secondary education is a tool that people use to their advantage when it comes to working in the real world. The idea is that the are drawn to their program of choice based on individual interests. At the end of this process we are pushed back into society, ready to work in field. This creates a double hook, the never ending continuous process. There is a pull that drives us to better ourselves and then there is the push once out in the work field for innovation. The double hook is symbolic of those willing to push themselves and the role of innovation on a social level. Innovation is never ending and therefore requires a constant movement, reiterated in the design. 6.4: Street Elevation
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6.5: Final Site Model
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Le Cordon Bleu
6.6: Lobby Render
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6.7: Teaching Kitchen Render
THREE
CITIES
SOCIAL CENSORSHIP & TRANSITIONAL SPACES Summer 2018, Abroad: JP, KOR, PRC // SU Instructors // Bing Bu, Fei Wang, Helen Choi - Kookmin University, & Chul Kong - kc architectural lab Collaboration // with large scale group & Kookmin University students, per city
Project // Urban Design Site // Shanghai, P.R. China & Seoul, S. Korea Role // Research, Project Development, Design Charrette, Conceptual Design, Mapping, Animating, Rendering, Exhibition
Programs // Rhino, Illustrator, Photoshop, CAD Mapper
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Three Cities
CONNECTIVITY
7.1-2: (top left) Seoul Station Occupied - S.Korea, (lower across) Social Censorship Shut Down - P.R. China
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7.3: Transition Spaces as Pop-Up Entertainment in Seoul Station - S.Korea
S O C I A L I T E S SHUTTING DOWN FOR THE INORDINATELY SOCIAL Fall 2018, M. Arch Thesis // SU Advisors // Marcos Parga & Bess Krietemeyer
Project // Social Behavior Site // New York, NY, USA Role // Research, Site Selection, Conceptual Design, Schematic Design, Site Design, Structural Detailing, Digital Modeling, Rendering, Physical Model
Programs // Rhino, Grasshopper, Illustrator, Photoshop, After Effects, 3D printer
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Socialites
Concept // Starting with over 300 sites within New York City, this thesis targets locations that operate within the public realm. These are places that cater to the every day routine. In addition to this, the icon itself becomes an important feature. Through the selection and filtering process, the icon and the routine are strategically chosen and reorganized. First the selection basis is based on accessibility and adaptability to the site. As the selection becomes more refined, the filtering adapts to the geographic, scale, and program among other things. 8.1-3: Site Selection Process
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8.4-5: Atria Massings
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Socialites
Concept // As a society that exists more and more within the networked realm of society, there is something lost between the physical and the day to day interactions. Following this idea that we exist in the extremes of a networked society, where socialization, interaction and dialog occur solely in the interface. Nothing is left to the physical realm. We are faced with sensory overload as it becomes more and more impossible to shut down ourselves. 8.6-7: Interference Plans - (left) Guggenheim Museum, (right) Seagram Plaza
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8.8-9: Fulton Center Interference - (top) Plans, (lower) Detailed Section
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8.10-11: (top across) Structural Integrity, (lower across) Social Shutdown Distribution
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Execution // As a critique of how we operate within this networked society, this thesis seeks to disrupt the current relationship between society and architecture, architecture and the network itself; creating an oasis that challenges our physical and mental state of mind. In turn this thesis analyzes how we begin to operate within the public realm and how such interventions alter the every day. 8.12: Fulton Center Anti-Surveillance Render
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8.13: Fulton Center Occupied - Detailed Section
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8.14: Final 3D Printed Model with Acoustic Foam
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// Click Here for Complete M. Arch Thesis Book
8.15: Social City?
MISCELLANEOUS SELECT WORKS OF ART
// Mixed Media & Photography // Résumé
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Miscellaneous
9.1: Tokyo Station, Japan - Watercolor, Pen & Ink (3” x 4”)
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9.2-3: (top) Mixed Media (17” x 8”), (lower) On the Road, Sidewalk Arts Festival - Chalk on Concrete with A Peña & T Vennel (9’ x 3’)
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9.4-5: (top) Abstract - Mixed Media (30” x 24”), (lower) Cave - Acrylic (30” x 24”)
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9.6: Paper (24” x 30”)
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Miscellaneous
9.7-8: (top) To N.Korea - Photography, (lower) High Density? v1 - Photography
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9.9-10: High Density? v2 & v3 - Photography
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