Nicholas LiCausi Undergraduate Works

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Nicholas

Licausi Undergraduate Works



Space stadium design and visualization as a part of a digital design studio. The final review was a short film produced by the class. bit.ly/1U0uaNX (case sensitive)


Contents Commercial

cognizance Anemoi Layered BRanch Library Noaa Research Facility Civic Center


housing

undulate 50 James street

azimuth scholars Residence

nEWARK graduate housing



cognizance

IronBound Branch Library

A structure driven design process led to three volumes contained in an envelope. Each structure is respective to the program within, emphasizing the idea of past, present, and future. The vertical circulation is connected to a four story wall of books. An open floor plan allows the three zones to have their own identity in the design, creating mulitlevel interactions.



Structure

Structure

Exterior

Circulation

Interior

Suspended

5 4

Cantilever

3 2 Post & Beam

Program

1

Envelope

Utilities

Group Study

Computers

Reading Room

Book Stacks



15’

Light Fixture Precast into Conc.

10’

Steel Bolted to Conc.

Insulation offset from structure to minimize thermal bridging

Concrete Slab Concrete Isolated Footings Steel W-Sections

Concrete Floor Steel Decking

Roxul Insulative Layer

Shelves inset in structural columns

Lamp inset in conc. slab

Rain Barrier Rain Barrier

Triple Pane Glass Thermally Broken Frames

Steel T-Section Metal Spandrels Wood Floor Finish

Bookshelves


ANEMOI

NOAA Research Facility Anemoi is a self-sustaining coastal field station that utilizes wind power with twelve wind turbines attached to rotating cantilever workspaces. The scientist’s offices revolve around four central vertical circulation shafts that stradle the pier. The workspaces rotate according to the direction of the wind, or desired location for workspace functionality. Helical Turbines spin around the towers generating power for the research facility while creating a blurred facade. Bridges connecting the four towers offer communal spaces for the scientists as a whole.



167’ Plan

Workspace Perspective Section Rotates based on scientist’s preference.

128’ Plan

Workspace Plan 88’ Plan


Observatory

Workspace

Stairs

Helical Turbine


layered

Civic Center Located in Gujarat, India, the design utilizes layered typology as a passive cooling technique. Structures of rammed earth sit under large curvilinear concrete roofs inspired by mountains that can be viewed from the site. The design eliminates walls; maximizing views and encouraging wind circulation. Bamboo screens offer separation of public and private spaces. The three main aspects of the program are: Education, Recreation, and Arts.

Village Village Typology Typology

Linear Linear Circulation Circulation

Shift Shift Program Program

Continuous Continuous Roof RoofStructure Structures


Concrete Roof

Concrete Structure

Market

Bamboo Screens

Canteen

Rammed Earth

Classrooms

Outdoor Theater Arts Center

Bathrooms Offices

Locker Rooms

Artist Residence Recreational Center

Field


undulate

50 James Street Undulate is comprised of a brick screen filtering light, while providing privacy to the residents. The separation of the brick veneer from the structural wall creates intermediate spaces. These spaces include a lightwell, a balcony, an alcove, an outdoor dining area, and stairs. The brick spacing changes respectively to locations of openings behind the screen. The brick shifts the pattern from a running bond to spacing up to 8 inches in length.


Original Wall Section

Veneer and Structure is Separated

Veneer Undulates to Create a Privacy Screen


Azimuth

Scholars Residence Azimuth strives to create a community of people that share ideas with each other. A split that aligns with the east-west axis maximizes southern exposure, allows for public access on the ground floor, and creates intimate relationships between units. Circulation and storage is pushed to the outer walls to center the unit’s focus. Clerestory windows face the front and the rear facade, and floor to ceiling windows face the cut to further emphasize the directionality of the units. The public space on the first floor has floor to ceiling glass in all directions to contrast between public and private spaces.

Directionality

Program

Circulation

Private

Semi-Public

Public

Vertical Circulation


North

West

East

South





nEWARK

Graduate Housing

The design for the Graduate Housing spans a city block in Newark, NJ. It consists of a large residential tower on the east side, and mixed use lowrise buildings along the other edges, maximizing solar gain to the central courtyard. The units are designed to share a terrace that becomes a 2 story crenellation in the facade. The facade is treated with a metal screen filtering light and providing energy through solar panels.


Roof

Screen

Floor Slabs

Structure

Ground


Facade

Base 8 Units Elevations

3 Bedroom Unit

1’ Metal Screen Grid

Space Removed for Terraces

2 Bedroom Unit

Grid Divided into Solid/Void

Solid/Void Applied to Grid

1 Bedroom Unit







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