omri winkler 2017
architecture portfolio syracuse university
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1b.1 ARchitectural Analysis
view from piazza della signoria on the courtyard of the uffizi
the goal of this exercise was to analyze a building whose formal strategies are informed or deformed by the pressures stemming from the city around it. diagrams analyzing the uffizi by Giorgio Vasari in FLorence, Italy In collaboration with Shauneil williams
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Context-palazzo pitti and vasari corridor
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Urban densities 50 Instagram Posts Statistics drawn from Social Media
50 instagram posts Public Spaces: Density Analysis
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statistics drawn from social media Luca McLaughlin, Brianna Serrano, Shauneil Williams, Adam Harris, Omri Winkler
Clinton Square Everson Armory Creek Park Plaza Square walk 1011 1011 783 150 this half of the exercise dealt with the analysis of downtown syracuse, and the effects context has on urban form.
Columbus Circle
Spring 2017 Professor Corso
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50 Instagram Posts Statistics drawn from Social Media
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Public Spaces: Density Analysis diagrams analyzing the areas of downtown syracuse Luca McLaughlin, Brianna Serrano, Shauneil Williams, Adam Harris, Omri Winkler
In collaboration with Brianna Serrano, Shauneil Williams, Luca McLaughlin, and Adam Harris
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1C Designing an Urban Building
students were tasked with designing a makerspace on one of three sites in downtown syracuse assigned to the students. Makerspace-a shared membership based workshop and education space
Precedent taken from The uffizi in florence, Italy. Right: courtyard view. Above: corridor view
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Street view perspective rendering
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1 - RECEPTION 2 - EXHIBITION SPACE 3 - MAKERSPACE 1 4 - MAKERSPACE 2 5 - STORAGE & MATERIALS ARCHIVE 6 - LECTURE HALL 7 - OFFICES
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Ground Floor Plan
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GROUND LEVEL SCALE 1/8” = 1’0”
precedent was taken from the central courtyard and corridor-oriented design of the uffizi with focus on connectivity and accessibility. The overlap of volumes implies the corridor and yields an open plan, emphasizing connectivity
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SITE 2 SCALE 1/32” = 1’0”
elevation ELEVATION SCALE 1/8” = 1’0”
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2A Urban Architectonics
This exercise emphasized the role of tectonic expression in architectural form, mainly on the relationship between the envelope and the structure. the design focused on the moments of reveal and conceal of the structure through the envelope Plan roof plan Roof Scale 3/16” = 1’ 0”
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N-S Section 3/16” = 1’ 0”
left: e-W section right: n-s section Roof Plan 3/16” = 1’ 0” E-W Section 3/16” = 1’ 0”
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2B Investigating The Thick Facade COnt.
street view Perspective rendering
In this exercise students were asked to design from the outside in, by designing the facade and the first 10’ into the building This exercise allowed the students to further investigate relationships between structure and skin as was done in the previous exercise
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the design stemmed from the context of the site. the vertical and horizontal gridlines were created by overlapping the gridlines of the neighbouring buildings over the site and extending datum lines from the top and bottoms of windows on each side, respectively at intersection points of the gridlines inward and outward extrusions of various sizes.
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Formal Structure Diagram
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2B Investigating The Thick Facade COnt. These extrusions form balconies of varying depth and privacy some are small enough for a single person, creating a unique private space for the individual Partial First Floor Plan
some are large enough to fit a large group of people, the extrusions create rooms within the interior, extensions of the space.
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Partial Ground Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan facade Section
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