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project_publi_city9_undergrad_spring09
project_spiritual_expo_sure
undergraduate_spring2009
type : charrette installation publi_city9 associate professors : Lisa Tilder RA + Beatrice Bruscolli team : michael perez, jon blistan the publi_city 9 project was a unique charrette studio completed in the spring of 2009. the project was an intense, 2 week, proposal that required collaboration with italian students from ascoli piceno, italy. as a part of an annual design competition, the publi_city 9 project challenged designers to showcase art and architecture through installation. the 2009 project was to exhibit art in a cunning existing fish market in ancona, italy. my team focused on italian artist, mario giacomelli, and articulated his melancholic style of photography into a spiritual sanctuary in which occupants would feel the sorrows of life that giacomelli routinely captured through his cynical lens. By analyzing a specific work of mario’s, we were able to establish a critique based on the exposure and shadow of the piece. Through methods of mapping we formed a spiritual path that was to encapsulate the narrative of giacomelli’s life work; an uninterrupted spiritual expo that loomed above the frantic market below.
giacomelli work types
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sezzione ovest_(west section)
sezzione nord _(north section) 04
exposure
spiritual chamber
atmosphere circulation
90cm
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dark
30cm
40cm
60cm
pianta piano secondo_(2nd floor plan)
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project_aqua_lung_undergrad_winter10
project_aqua_lung
undergraduate_winter2010
type : environmental ecology research facility le fevre practitioner fellow : Brian Holland recognition : 3rd place Gui Competition aqua lung was a competition studio project that sought out functionality by means of practicality. the project brief required students to design an ecological/environmental research facility that also served as a catalyst for higher education. the project prompted a location in the university circle region of cleveland, ohio; a region plagued with annual flooding and a need for reanimation. aqua lung aimed to be a detoxifying working landscape that adhered to the on going pollution problems in cleveland and a rejuvenating factor to the university scene. simply put the aesthetics and functions of the design were to mimic that of the human lung, an organic mechanism that detoxifies and replenishes its person. the facility was designed to redirect water from the doan brook directly on site to research, educate, purify, and distribute. the homogenous skin system, simple though it may be, could operate on localized levels to specialize specific functions on all levels of the building.
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filtration control scheme
research floor plan
section 2.a 09
water infiltration plan
precedents
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gallery
mechanical mechanical / labs
venting
water filtering
longitudinal section 1.a
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public
circulation
office
window /shading
schematic skin map
oculus
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project_M12_undergrad_spring08
project_M12
undergraduate_spring2008
type : space + light installation associate professor : Stephen Turk RA team : michael perez, aidan quinn, mark olson, chris bowers dedicated to the process of installation, sophomore spring studio was an interesting lesson in light and the temporary aspect of architecture. each project was to explore the manipulation and framing of light through the use of cheap and effective materials. M12 was a cost effective rational solution to the problem presented. made entirely from paper tubes and laser cut paper panels, M12 was self supported by a friction fit system. using a form finding mapping exercise, on site, M12 took on its contorted but seamless shape. through a system of around 800 panels all dependent upon one another, M12 was able to stand 10 feet tall without auxiliary support. the system of tubes at various diameters regulated light in a refined and inhabitable space.
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laser cut panels
saw tubes
place proper diameter tubes
lock in place
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A1-5 WHITE
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evenly space
common corners
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aqua_locale_undergrad_spring09
aqua_locale
undergraduate_spring2009
type : charrette studio : community redesign associate professor : Lisa Tilder RA + Beatrice Bruscolli team : michael perez, andrew paul, chris popa, greg knobloch inspired by Giambattista Nolliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s iconographic map of ancient rome, aqua locale aimed to take the essence of rome to its perimeter boundaries. the project was based around a large river front location called valco san paolo just south of the ancient city. the project was designed to bring urban life to a distressed area of rome. by focusing on the icon, the principal of roman city design, we were able to create our own sequestered iconographic city that would bring light to san paoloâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s waterfront. focusing on three aspects of community; residential, campus, and tourist, we established a massive elevated ribbon community that logically and elegantly could revive the region.
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project_Boom!_competition_summer10
project_Boom!
competition_summer2009
type : university addition / competition project leader : Jr-Gang Chi Associate Professor team : michael perez, jon blistan, joe mathias, brian chen, chris popa, daniel starcher with growing concerns of population and density of program, tamkang university in taipei, taiwan, sought out a space conscious solution to their university woodshop. limited to a mere 750 sq ft back alley, the project team set out to design an atmosphere that engaged occupants in an intimate relationship between space, body, and program. with consideration of all 600 students who would be working in the space, we came up with a compact solution that provided maximum efficiency without compromising aesthetics. Boom! was to be a transformable workspace, one free of static program. the roof was an intricate composition of adjustable frames that provided a cap for the main structure, and a canopy for outdoor workspace when fully extended. to keep the plan free, each tool or work table was set on rolling wheels to allow for mobility so that the students may work outdoors, sheltered by the retractable canopy. each mobile unit was highly responsive to a multitude of programmatic functions. Boom! unfolds a variety of plans, functions, and atmospheres all customizable by the people who inhabit the space.
tamkang university site, taipei 25
workshop plan and render 26
thinking space plan and render
closed canopy condition
review space plan and render
open canopy condition 27
chop saw
large table saw
rendered work space 28
work table
Mobile
wheel assembly
Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English mobyll, from Anglo-French moble, from Latin mobilis, from movēre to move 1 : capable of moving or being moved : movable <a mobile missile launcher> 2 a : changeable in appearance, mood, or purpose
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1’9”
7’6”
P1 : ( 0, 0, 0 ) top of the frame P2 : ( 6’6”, 1’7”, 10’3” ) P3 : ( 13’6”, 0, 0 ) P4 : ( 25’0”, 0, -11’6” ) P5 : ( 25’0”, 12’2”, 0 ) P6 : ( 16’1”, 12’3”, -11’4” ) P7 : ( 15’4”, 10’4”, 11’0” ) P8 : ( 2’11”, 9’3”, 9’7” ) P9 : ( 0, 12’2”, 4’8” ) P10 : ( 6’7”, 14’1”, 13’10” ) P11 : ( 8’0”, 15’4”, -11’4” ) P12 : ( 0, 18’9”, 0 ) P13 : ( 0, 20’5”, 4’8” ) P14 : ( 7’6”, 25’0”, 3’4” ) P15 : ( 9’3”, 25’0”, -11’4” ) P16 : ( 25’0”, 25’0”, 9’0” ) P17 : ( 25’0”, 25’0”, 0 ) P18 : ( 36’8”, 20’6”, -3’5”) P19 : ( 25’6”, 30’5”, -5’3” ) P20 : ( 30’4”, 35’9”, -5’3” ) P21 : ( 27’8”, 36’2”, -13’8” ) P22 : ( 15’7”, 36’3”, -3’2” )
roof schematic P20 P19
P22
P16
P18
P15
P21
P14
P13
P20
P16 P19
P5 P14
P10 P7
P20
P6
11B 16’0”
P22
P21
10B 8’10”
P2
P20
P5
P10
P13
P18
P8 P9
P2
16B 11’8”
13B 15’6”
12B 15’3”
15B 19’0”
17B 21’8”
14B 18’10”
12A 17’8”
11A 18’7”
6A 12’6”
P18
3B 14’9”
18’6”
22A 14’5”
P7
17A 14’9”
P5
26’0”
14A 12’11”
Vertical Member 6’0”
4A 8’5”
12’2”
P6
21A 22’5”
20A 9’10”
5A 6’6”
P8
18’4”
20’5”
P10 13A 7’6”
P9
Vertical Member 8’0” 16’6”
2B 15’8”
18A 17’8”
P11
10A 13’0”
4’8” Vertical Member
7B 16’8”
19A 21’11”
P12 6’8”
6B 15’1”
4B 17’8” 9A 15’2”
7A 4’11”
22’2”
P17
P13
P4
P6
22’0”
1B 9’0” Vertical Member
P16
8A 8’6”
4’7”
P3
P19 5B 15’4”
P15
P7
P2
9B 10’4”
P1
8B 7’2”
18B Pivot Member 14’11”
P14
1’7”
9’5”
6’4”
15A 12’5”
3A 13’8”
16’8”
12’2”
16A 15’3”
1A 12’3”
P2
33’5”
2A 12’6”
P3
P1
P4
19’10” 18’9” 18’4”
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11’6”
13’6”
8’9”
3’4”
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charleston_XXII_house_competition_built_2005
charleston XXII house competition_built_2005
type : single family residence / competition 1st place project leader : Marshall Architects date completed : August 2005 the charleston XXII house was a winning design entry in the 2004 charleston home design competition. the competition was district wide with 3 local high schools participating. the winning designer was awarded an internship with a professional architecture firm, and the opportunity to see the home built from foundation to finish. the charleston XXII house opened my eyes to the world of architecture both in its competitive and professional nature. the home was an affordable country-style single-family design that taylored to the needs of the family unit in the suburban setting. the spacious 3,200 sq ft home was built in 2005, and still stands today in st. charles, IL.
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9/0 SLIDING DOOR
2/6
GREAT ROOM 2X6 CJ
2X6 CJ
@ 16" O.C.
RF
SUN ROOM
@ 16" O.C.
2X6 CJ
DINETTE
@ 16" O.C.
PLANNING DESK
2/6 13/2.5 OPENING DN 15R
2/4
DINING ROOM
W.I.C.
2X6 CJ
W/D
2X6 CJ
@ 16" O.C.
LNDRY ROOM 2/8 2/8
2/4
STUDY
2/6 6/0 OPENING
P.R.
FOYER
UP 16R
3/0
DN 1R
2/8
2/6
2X6 CJ
3/0 OPENING MUD ROOM 2/4
2/4
@ 16" O.C.
KITCHEN
@ 16" O.C.
DW
2/4
8/0 OPENING
W.I. PANTRY
DN 1R
2/8 DN 1R
DN 2R
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
LIGHT AND VENT SCHEDULE ROOM NAME
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AREA
GENERAL NOTES:
VENT REQ'D
LIGHT ACTUAL
REQ'D
ACTUAL
GREAT ROOM
308
12.34
38.4
24.64
42.8
KITCHEN/DINETTE
272
10.88
19.2
21.76
36.4
DINING ROOM
139
5.56
17.1
11.12
25.9
STUDY
144
5.76
16.6
11.52
18.2
POWDER ROOM
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75 CFM
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ART.
- EXTERIOR WALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO OUTSIDE OF SHEATHING. DIMENSIONS DO NOT INCLUDE DRYWALL. ALL WALLS ARE 2x4 WOOD STUDS UNLESS NOTED OR DIMENSIONED OTHERWISE. - VERIFY ALL STRUCTURAL CHANGES AND DISCREPANCIES WITH ARCHITECT - FIRESTOPPING: FIRESTOP MECHANICAL PENETRATIONS, STUDS, JOIST AND RAFTER SPACES TO MEET CODE REQUIREMENTS.
2X6 CJ
2X6 CJ
@ 16" O.C.
MASTER BEDROOM
@ 16" O.C.
BEDROOM 3
OPEN TO BELOW
2/0
2/0 2/4
2/6
2/6
CL
DN 16R
2/4
BATH 1 2/6 POCKET DOOR
2/4
M. BATH 2/0
CL
L.C
NICHE
BATH 2
2/0
2/4
2/0
2/6
2/6
2X6 CJ
2/0
BEDROOM 2
@ 16" O.C.
2/6
CL 2/0
BEDROOM 1 2/4
2/4
M. CLOSET
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
ATTIC SPACE STRUCTURAL NOTES
LIGHT AND VENT SCHEDULE ROOM NAME
TRIPLE CRIPPLES AT GARAGE O.H. DOORS (U.N.O.) PROVIDE SOLID BLOCKING UNDER ALL CRIPPLES AT HEADERS IN BEARING WALLS
VENT REQ'D
LIGHT ACTUAL
REQ'D
ACTUAL
386
15.44
36
30.88
37.9
87
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75 CFM
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ART.
BEDROOM #4
158
6.32
18.8
12.64
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BATH #1
138
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13.5
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24.1
BEDROOM #2
140
5.6
13.5
11.2
14.4
BEDROOM #3
140
5.6
13.5
11.2
14.4
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BEDROOM #1
DOUBLE CRIPPLES AT: - ALL HEADERS OVER 5'-0" LONG IN BEARING WALLS - ALL LVL HEADERS - ALL HEADERS WITH POINT LOADS (SHOWN AS AN 'X')
AREA
BATH #2
BATH #3
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EXTRA 2x4 PLATE BETWEEN CEILING JOISTS FOR RAFTER BEARING AT 10:12 PITCH 3/8" SOFFIT BOARD (TYP.) 2x6 SUBFASCIA 2X2 LEDGER W/ 2X4 BLOCKING AT SOFFIT PLYWOOD SEAMS
CONT. RIDGE VENT (TYP.)
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1x6 FRIEZE BD.
EAVE DETAIL SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
R-30C KRAFT-FACED INSUL. AT ALL SLOPED CEILINGS (TYP.)
INSUL. BAFFLE AT EACH RAFTER SPACE - 1" MIN. AIR SPACE BETWEEN INSUL. & SHEATHING - KEEP CLEAR
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12 10
12 10
2 x 4 x 3'-0" TIES AT 16"0.C. HOLD TIGHT TO PLATE AND ATTACH TO SIDE OF RAFTERS AND CEILING JOISTS BELOW
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1 RS
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2x
RAFTERS ON 2x4 PLATE ON 2x12 JOISTS
CLOSET
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NON-LOAD BEARING WALLS
ATTIC
OVERLAY ROOF
2x
RA
FT
ATTIC
3/4" T&G PLYWD. SUBFLOOR GLUED & NAILED (TYP.)
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CUT SHEATHING TO ALLOW VENTINER AT OVERLAY
O.C .
4-2x6 PLATES FOR RAFTER BEARING
SECOND FLOOR
2x12 FJ 16"O.C.
FROM TOP OF FOUNDATION
TYPICAL ROOF CONSTRUCTION: 235# MIN. ARCHITECTURAL SHINGLES ON 15# FELT ON 1/2" APA-RATED CDX PLYWOOD SHEATHING. PROVIDE ICE & WATER BARRIER UNDER ROOFING AT ALL EAVES AND VALLEYS (PROVIDE ICE DAM MEMBRANE TO 24" INSIDE THE EXTERIOR WALL LINE OF THE BUILDING)
TYPICAL EXT. WALL W/ SIDING: 6" EXPOSED HARDIPLANK CEDARMILL SIDING ON TYVEK ON 1/2" APA - RATED PLYWD. SHEATHING ON 2x4 STUDS AT 16" O.C. (OR 2x6 STUDS WHERE NOTED) W/ R-13 KRAFT-FACED F.G. BATT INSUL. W/ 1/2" GYP. BD. SHEATHING TO BE CONT. OVER RIM JOISTS
PROVIDE R-38 BATT INSUL. W/ KRAFT-FACE V.B. ON TOP BETWEEN GARAGE AND ALL ROOMS ABOVE.
122.5000
2 X 4 X 3'-0" TIES AT 16"0.C. HOLD TIGHT TO PLATE AND ATTACH TO SIDE OF RAFTERS AND CEILING JOISTS BELOW
GARAGE 5/8" TYPE 'X' GYP. BD. AT ALL GARAGE WALLS & CLG'S. & BEAMS (TYP.)
FIRST FLOOR
PROVIDE EXPANSION MATERIAL AT SLAB PERIMETER
GRADE 3'-6" (MIN)
EXPANSION MATERIAL AT PERIMETER IN GARAGE
TYPICAL EAVE:
ALUM. GUTTER ON 1x8 FASCIA BOARD W/ 3/8" SOFFIT BOARD W/ 4" x 16" VENTS SPACED PER CODE (CONTINUOUS VENTS AT TRAY AND SLOPED CEILINGS) W/ INSECT SCREEN
COMPACTED GRANULAR FILL & BACKFILL DO NOT USE CLAY
SECTION SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"
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Temple of Saturn, Rome 2009
Pantheon, Rome 2009 40
Casa MilĂ , Barcelona 2009 42
Eroding Alley, Venice 2009
Villa Rotonda, Vicenza 2009 44
Arch of Constantine, Rome 2009 39
St. Peters Basilica, Vatican City 2009
Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza, Rome 2009 41
Parisian Subway, Paris 2009 43
Colosseum, Rome 2009
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