INKED Olumide Adeyemo
INDEX DIAGRAMMING PROCESS COMPRESSED KNOWLEDGE TOWER LANDSCAPE SULCUS LUNATUS
PRODUCTION ALUMNI HOUSING HERZOG+DE MEURON DOMINUS WINERY, NAPA VALLEY
OBJECTIVE ME
DIAGRAMMING
PROFESSOR: THOMAS DE MONCHAUX STUDIO: NEW YORK/PARIS COLUMBIA, GSAPP
guimard cat scan
cat-scans showing the basic shape and 24 profiles of the Guimard ornamental fence.
MOVEMENT ON LINCOLN PLAZA
the movement of people and their activities on the plaza, measured using coffee as a medium.
SEAMS
thread diagramming
back
front
PROCESS
PROFESSOR: KYOUNG YE CHO STUDIO:PLIABLE MATERIALS AND STRUCTURAL FORMS UWM, PECK SCHOOL OF ARTS
COMPRESSED KNOWLEDGE sculpture
aggregation/condensation of knowledge- EDUCATION LAYER
THE LAYERS OF LIFE: Every layer either adds or subtracts from your purpose in life and in some cases both.
everyone’s life has multiple layers: the five most important ones that affect every individuals purpose. I chose to focus on education
EDUCATION
MAIN ATTRACTION
knowledge gets absorbed and condensed
people get absorbed and condensed into groups
skate boards and bikes
brats sale
peck school of the arts
shouting preacher
student union plaza, UWM
clusters and movement
PROCESS
absorption+growth
The knowledge we gain becomes condensed and layered. The wires serve as nerves for collecting information. The condensed ball serves to represent the iinformation kept in order to grow to continue in the journey of life.
PROFESSOR: GRACE LA STUDIO: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN I UWM, SARUP
PARK IN THE MID
STUDENT DORMITORY
SITE
UWM NEIGHBORHOOD
“connect”
school
neighbors
eight
one two three
iterative models
four
seven
five
six
Plans based on maximizing the views for the students. The core: consist of bathroom and emergency egress. This study was to find the most efficient arrangement but also maximize all the sides of the tower. While keeping the general form the most basic shape: the square.
final basic floor plans
six variated floor types for creating social spaces
SULCUS LUNATUS
PROFESSOR: DONALD HANLON STUDIO: SMALL BUILDINGS DIFFICULT PLACES UWM, SARUP
ARCH STUDIO
proposed house for poet
Chester, Pennsylvania
diagram showing the intersection of trees with branches above and below 20 feet, and the result of where the building could go without removing trees
POET'S HOUSE
site, topography and trees
fulcrums
veiws through canopy privacy
swamp exploration
The bridge crosses the river as the single path that transforms according to the fulcrum trees which focus and direct views
One path, starting with the bridge, which branches into multiple spaces in search of views, light and solitude and using the trees as fulcrums.
path
branches
fulcrum tree
1st floor plan
Graphite
2nd floor plan
Graphite
views through the tree canopy are maximized by bending rooms to fit around trees’ trunks
the bridge comes acros and right to the front door
PRODUCTION
PROFESSOR: ED PAPP STUDIO: UWM, SARUP
Concept: Solid box on top of a transparent box. Design: Two apartments of 400 sq ft placed diagonally across from the other. To connect the solid
top to the transparent bottom a brick wall that is seen going through the whole building. The wall serves both as a design tool and a divider to help give the apartment upstairs a more private and separate feel from the other parts. For lighting, the top has a complete glass facade allowing for natural light from the south and a cantilever to block out some of the light when the sun is at its highest at midday.
HERZOG AND DE MEURON: CASE STUDY OLUMIDE ADEYEMO, JON KOSKIE PROFESSOR: MO ZELL STUDIO UWM SARUP
OBJECTIVE ME
bus ride Tracked lines of buildings and trees from Milwaukee to Madison, WI
Pen, Marker
GREEN CLIFF EDGE
DEFORMED CUBE
Conte chalk, Charcoal and Ink
Inoperable windows?
build mechanical arms to operate them
Graphite, Photoshop
LONG ARMS
library tracked lines in the library.
UNTITLED EDGE
Charcoal, Conte chalk
NY APARTMENT tracked lines of clothes walls and bottles
Graphite, Ink
ISLANDS OF ACTIVITY