Oonagh Davis
Oonagh Davis | ARCH 2102 Spring 2017 Professor: Vincent Mulcahy Oonagh Davis | ARCH 2102 Spring 2017
Site Located in a vibrant, bustling, and natural valley where the inlet meets the City of Ithaca.
Oonagh Davis | ARCH 2102 Spring 2017
Program A satellite aviation museum that features aeroplanes designed and tested by Glenn Curtiss.
Oonagh Davis | ARCH 2102 Spring 2017
Inspiration The project evolved through reflecting the surrounding landscape, as well as considering the aerodynamic installations intended to be in the museum. These inspirational elements produced a structure that consists of two sloping planes.
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Sketch Model Design Evolution
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Concept Sketches
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Diagrams
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Axonometric
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Sections
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Site Plan
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Plans
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Construction Sections
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Construction Section Model
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Spaceframe Construction Model
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Mid-Term Model
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Final Model
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Renderings
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Oonagh Davis | ARCH 2102 Spring 2017
Oonagh Davis | ARCH 2102 Spring 2017
Oonagh Davis | ARCH 2102 Spring 2017
Oonagh Davis | ARCH 2102 Spring 2017
Oonagh Davis | ARCH 2102 Spring 2017
Oonagh Davis | ARCH 2102 Spring 2017
Oonagh Davis | ARCH 2102 Spring 2017
Oonagh Davis | ARCH 2102 Spring 2017
Final Review The final design is devised of two sloping planes that are an extension of the surrounding landscape, and emulate the aerodynamics of aviation systems. The lifted ground planes are both joined and separated by way of a slit in the landscape that passes betwixt.
Oonagh Davis | ARCH 2102 Spring 2017