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scraposition
frame and sequece tower
house of rituals
bookstore + music
hermitage
fake geographies
With a collection of scrap wood we create a form that we call a scraposition that goes from a physical model to a digital model. As a class we collaborated and shared our digital models to add, subtract or merge to create interesting forms. Through AutoCAD and Illustrator we can bring life to it digitally by adding new forms, changing line weights or live painting the entire model to give it depth. Ultimately, this project helps one understand how softwares can help bring physical models to life and how merging simple forms can create a complex shape.
scrapositions
The sequence tower is cleverly brought to life through a series of ten still images that capture the motion of a human holding a box while doing different actions. With the still images, I was able to create notation drawings that helped capture a unique sequence based on ten motions. With the ten motion images and notation drawings, I was able to create my tower by using wooden dowels.
frame and sequence tower
MATRIX DOT CHART
NOTATION DRAWING
TOWER PHYSICAL MODEL
With the motion tower as reference, a structural space is created to fulfill three common rituals that humans need to function: eat, bathing and sleeping. We’re challenged to create a space from scratch using selected points from the tower that will give us a form. With the help of AutoCAD and Illustrator, section and plans are created to represent how the space coexists with the three rituals.
house of rituals
TOWER REFERENCE
UNFOLDED
PHYSICAL MODELS
FLOORPLANS
SECTION
In this project we are tasked to design a bookstore with a retail component using an existing space in Downtown San Jose. The first step is choosing a concept which develops into the retail component and how the space is used. Research is done in respect to the site surroundings to ensure a successful design. With the help of Revit and Adobe softwares we were able to bring a single concept to life through floor plans, sections and renders.
bookstore + music
BOOKSTORE + MUSIC
The first step was dividing into groups with the task to brainstorm concepts that bring people together. We thought about ourselves, how the three of us come from different places and how together combined have visited several countries. We picked up a world map and from there we pinpointed places we have been, where we are from and more which ended up giving us interesting geometric shapes. With that, we created our concept model which has six individual colorful pieces that represent diversity and uniqueness.
Music as the retail component made the most sense as it ties well with books and the idea of culture and diversity. As we know, music has a variety of genres along with books and perhaps is the most exciting way to bring people together. With my concept model, I will be using its colors and geometric shapes to bring life and uniqueness to my custom music and reading booths.
SITE ANALYSIS
Located in the heart of downtown San Jose, the existing site sits right in front of busy W Santa Clara street. It’s in a prime location where many job industries, tourists and students reside within a radius of 1 mile. The site itself, once KBM Hogue, an office furniture store consists of one floor and a mezzanine along with a large storefront.
DEMOLITION
MUSIC/ BOOKSTORE AREA
RENDERED EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC
FUNCTIONS
GROUNDFLOOR
MEZZANINE
SECTION
SECTION
Located in the front area of carl d. duncan hall, the hermitage is a functional installation that is created as a rest spot for students of san jose state unviersity. Located in the front area of Carl D. Duncan hall, the hermitage is a functional installation that is created as a rest spot for students of san jose state unviersity. This project is created through SketchUp with the using of adding and subtracting a singular form.
hermitage
PULL APART
DUNCAN D. HALL OF SCIENCE
SECTION CUT
MATERIALS
FUNCTIONS
SITTING
LEANING
HERMITAGE ELEVATIONS
NORTH EAST
SOUTH WEST
In this project, we are challenged to think about gorillas as the main user of a space and how they will interact with a rock that can improve their lifestyle within their enclosure. Through extensive research, test models and orthographics we create a rock that is multi-functional and gives the gorilla the chance to decide how to use it.
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SITE PLAN ANALYSIS
San Francisco Zoo is home to three western lowland gorillas that live in an acre of enclosure. Within their space, they have toys, branches and several rocks to interact with. Our desing challenge is to create a rock that has several functions for the gorilla.
San Francisco Zoo gorilla enclosure
CONCEPT
Concept Sketch
Western lowland gorillas are known to enjoy their privacy along with taking in the sun. My partner and I challenged ourselves to create a rock that can slightly improve the life of the gorilla in it’s enclosure. This led us to create a rock design that has several functions: shelter, sun-bathe, sit and rest.
MODO Concept Sketch
JONES FAMILY GORILLA PRESERVE
Viewing Area 1
Existing Gorilla Enclosure Plan
There are four viewing areas in which humans can observe gorillas interacting around the enclosure. Within these areas, visitors can find seating, interactive educational signage, and other visual graphics.
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Each viewing point has a variety of graphics that are filled with facts about the gorillas and their enclosure.
Close-up view of human and animal interaction
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HUMAN INTERFACE EXHIBIT
Concept Vignette
Proposed Exhibit on Plan
Enlarged Plan Proposed Exhibit
HUMAN INTERFACE EXHIBIT CONT.
Section
Elevation
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