Niklos Toldi Interior Architecture Portfolio // 2018

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INTERIOR DESIGN

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Niklos Toldi Interior Architecture Portfloio Spring 2018

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pg. 4-15

MICRO ECOLOGIES

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RESPONSIVE COLLABORATION

pg. 16-27

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pg. 28-37

PARASITIC SUSTAINABILITY

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pg. 38-41

RECURSIVE AGGRIGATION

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MICRO ECOLOGIES

the micro school is a highly individualized classroom envrionment intended to fit the needs of those students who might not fit well in a traditional classroom. the student no longer conforms to the classroom, the classroom conforms to the student. this proposal for a microschool in knoxville, tn is intended to educate children on local ecology including water, soil and atmospheric conditions through use of decomposing moss walls and research planters and pools. this project also focuses on using tile in a non-traditional way while integrating the idea of patterning. therfore the walls seen in the drawings below have a surface tile material. this concept could be repeated in other locations in order to educate others in accordance to their local ecology.

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01 year 03 SPRING 2018 rana abudayyeh

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NAVIGATIONAL MOVEMENT local transit

SOCIAL DECOMPOSITION activity zones

ACTIVITY NODES concept diagram

STATISTICAL NEED data

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TRANVERSE SECTION VIEW

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-0’6” waterpool break area reception

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CONTEXT PLAN

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lab area

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computer lab

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the pattern on the floor is indicative of the intended tile layout for both the curvalinear walls and the flooring.these two elements share the same 4”x4” tile layout and same grout line spacing to create a smooth transition from floor to wall

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INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE//CLASSROOM area for traditional classroom learning enviornment

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PROCESS:

moss is planted and begins to grow around the truss system and up the tile wall. Because of the durable properties, the tile makes a great surface for the moss to adhear. over time, the moss countinues to spread, eventually the orignal moss will die out and the new moss will countinue to grow. as this process continues, the interior enviornment also continues to change

INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE//COMPUTER LAB

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INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE//LAB pool for ecological studies with adjacent lab areas

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longitudinal section perspective

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02 year 03 FALL

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2017 david matthews


RESPONSIVE COLLABORAtion Annapurna Pictures is a high energy, collaborative film company with big ideas and loads of creativity. Because of this, they are in need of the resources and technology that support their workflow. Attributes such as open enviornments, shoulder to shoulder workflow, spcaes for both work & community and a theatre for showcasing their work, are essential to this process. At around 30,000 sq. ft., this proposal gives them those resources. Inspired by the movement, light and organization of a bioluminescen organsim, the design is meant to not only promote creativity, but be uniquely creative itself. The fluid organic structure, translucency and lighting control, each individually contribute to creating a dynamic enviornment that is not only inspiring, but also responsive to the enviornment in it’s essence.

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SPACES (left)

The workspaces are set up identically on each floor, but have the ability to shift depending on the needs of the employees. The individual offices are extended over the atrium and are divided one on each floor. This is to break down the traditional executive style heiarchy and allow for more collaborative and relaxed interaction between employer and employee.

PROCESS DIAGRAM (right) Image of the form in 2 dimensions before taking it into rhino and creating an occupiable form

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DYNAMIC FACADE The dynamic facde responds relatie to the position of the sun in accordance with the building as well as sound levels of the employees and the adjacent train. This external stimulus will directly effect the lighting condition within the space. In addition, this feature with save energy by controlling heating, cooling and electric lighting costs.

Facade fully closed

The facade creates a distinct and unique sense of movement not only through form, but through Llight and shadows which reflect the movement of the original bioluminescent organsim.

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transverse section perspective

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ORGANIZATION

Due to the nature of the exsisting architecture, the intervention contrasts the grid and adds visual interest to an otherwise bland space. Because the intervention dominates both the exterior and interior perspectives, it is only fitting that it should house the two most essential elements of Annapurna: the community space and large theatre. The intervention cuts through the south east side of the building creating outdoor patios . A four floor atrium has been created to allow the intervention to breathe and live on its own. It also creates an open enviornment in order to promote community.

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View into the atrium

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Floor Plan _01

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Ex. Office Game #1

Game #2

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Reception

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Library

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Read. #2 Read. #1

STUDIO SPACES

Impr. Meeting

(below) These spaces house individual and collaborative work enviornments through open concept seating and adjacent testing, prototyping and concept breakout spaces.

Read. #4

Outdoor Patio

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Floor Plan _02

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Marketing Ideation

Restrooms

Decision Making Space

Ex. Office

Impr. Meeting

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Marketing

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Testing & Empathy #2 4

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IDEATION SPACE

(right) located on floors four through six, they are intended as a harbor for creativity and shoulder workflow

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(left)

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Floor Plan _03

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Concept Dev. #3

Restrooms

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Ex. Office

Theatre for 7

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Concept Dev. #1 Studio Space

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Concept Dev. #2

Theatre for 40

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Ideation Space

Outdoor Patio

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Theatre for 40

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Ideation Space

Floor Plan _04 (right)

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PARASITIC SUSTAINABILITY Designed as an artist in residence, our concept pushes to introduce sustainability on an historically unsustainable site. The ecological impact this site produced through quarrying, as well as the manufactoring of marble, caused chemical and dust pollution. Because of this and residual chemical waste, the site and the surrounding area has fallen into ruin, Our goal is to not only turn the fabric of this building inside out, but to engage the surrounding community of Vestal in a participatary sustainbale enviornment that educates and promotes sustainable living. This is done through several processes implimented troughout the site which consume and destory the historical un-sustainable systems, much like a parasite consumes its host.

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03 year 02 SPRING 2017 lisa mulliken

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SLOPED TRIANGULATED STRUCTURE TO MAXIMIZE RAIN COLLECTION

ALL LIG ARE OLE FOOTPR E

MODEL OF SITE TO EDUCATE GUESTS ON SUSTAINABLE LIVING OPEN AIR-ATRIUM HOUSES PLANTERS & COLLECTS WATER FOR REUSE AND ALLOWS FOR NATURAL VENTILATION

ATRIUM

GREYWATER FILTER

KITCHEN

GREEN ROOF

WATER STORAGE

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CIRCULATION

SPACE ALLOCATION

SUSTAINABILITY

BATHROOM

WATER RECYCLING SYSTEM

SAUNA


GHT FIXTURES EDs TO REDUCE RINT AND SAVE ENERGY ROOF LINED WITH TESLA SOLAR SHINGLES TO PROVIDE RENEWABLE ENERGY TO THE ENTIRE HOME DRAIN FROM FILTER THAT PROVIDES WATER FOR SAUNA COOLING POOL GREEN ROOF CONTAINS GREY WATER RECYCLING FILTER FOR OPEN AIR ATRIUM

COMPOST GARDEN AND BIKE PATH

SAUNA POOL

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GREEN ROOF

OUTDOOR SEATING

KITCHEN/DINING

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OFFICE

OPEN-AIR ATRIUM LIVING AREA UP

A Acoustical wall made from WOODSKIN to reduce noise between residence and gallery.

SECOND FLOOR

GALLERY

B Open air atrium that acts as both a natural light source and a passive cooling system. GUEST ENTRY

FIRST FLOOR

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longitudinal section

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A. WaterSeer (see concept) B. Bridge to Maker Space C. Outdoor Garden D. Porch/Suana Pool E. Residency F. Front Walkway G. Bike Rental H. Guest Parking/Visitor Center I. Bike Path J. Service Road K. Maker Space L. Outdoor Seating/Ceramic Viewing M. Outdoor Ceramic Work Area

site mape

(above) this map outlines the various sustainable practices taking place within the site

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outdoor rendering

a glipse from the backporch of the resident into the site

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MAKER SPACE

the maker space is located in the back portion of the candora marble site. This space will be available for the artist in residence and other ceramic artists from the local area. Our design, which is a modular structure that can be repeated several times throughout the length of the warehouse, provides each artist with a personalized space that allows for private, semi-private or public working conditions. The system allows for reduced energy consumption and focuses on the concept of a communial work enviornment with the need for individual spaces.

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TOP LEVEL WALKWAY

PULLEY SYSTEM PLAN

TRACK SYSTEM

SECTION

MID-LEVEL WALKWAY

PANELS

interior rendering

MODULAR STRUCTURE

exploded axon

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RECURSIVE AGGREGATION Using a combination of grasshopper and python (two complex real time 3D modeling algorythmic programs, I devised a form through random repetation of pyramid structures. Beyond this, the pyramids are also programmed to randomly alternate between hollow and solid. this creates a unique truss like like system that was eventually 3D printed.

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04 year 03 FALL 2018 ARCH 221

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simple geometry

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simple aggrigate

complex recurssion

final structure


The final geometry was simplified and manually fabricated using steel sheets, steel rods and wood

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