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SELECTED UNDERGRADUATE WORKS | 2016 - 2018
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Contents
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acsa/aisc 17-18 steel competition entry
02 [ TIME - LAPSE ]
recording and displaying occurrences in time
03 [ HISTORICAL ISLANDS ]
revitalizing post-industrial landscapes
04 [ COSMETIC URBANISM ]
evaluating treatment for the urban fabric
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[ NODA, SPLICE ]
Charlotte i s currently experiencing a c risis i n affordable housing. Today Mecklenburg County is ranked seventy-ninth out o f one h undred largest counties in term of its affordability. Rent has seen a seventy-five percent increase in the last five year with nearly forty thousand people spending over half of their income. The project aims t o blur the lines o f public and private by creating equal amounts of public/amenity square f ootage t hats the value/revenue from the commercial zones subsides the cost of the housing, making i t more affordable, while creating a unique community.
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[ NoDa, SPLICE ]
ACSA/AISC 17-18 STEEL COMPETITION
Location_Charlotte, NC | Program_Affordable Housing | Term_Spring 2018 |
[ TIME - LAPSE ]
In this new age of kinetic architecture this is an exploration of a facade system that acts in the way of a time capsule. The smaller units operate according to real time conditions; recording and displaying the results i n the motion o f the system while the larger units move accordingly to create and record moments in time, thus the people, the art, the memories of the moments become the artifacts left behind.
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[ TIME - LAPES ]
MOMENTARY RECORDING
Location_Manhattan, New York | Program_New Inc Kinetic Facade Retrofit | Term_Fall 2017 |
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EXPLODED FACADE ASSEMBLY 11
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[ HISTORICAL ISLAND ]
Taking a large scale look at the territory over its lifespan a s a m ilitary yard, through t imes o f wartime and peace, its boundaries have been in fluctuation, accounting for the changes in global political temperatures. So far to date, by utilizing existing buildings, the real estate management group has created densities of production types by t he i ncorporating s hared production tools. What is supported here is a continuation of the yard’s historically primary intent -which is to be a landscape of hyper-productivity.
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[ HISTORICAL ISLAND ] BROOKLYN NAVY YARD
Location_Brooklyn, New York | Program_Floating wetland parks | Term_Spring 2017 | Partner_Yagmur Ersayin
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ECOLOGICAL PROCESS
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PROJECTIVE MAPPING
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[ SEOUL STUDIO ]
The studio applies knowledge built from assimilating cultural differences such as diverse needs, values, behavioral f orms, and social hierarchies to fully develop an understanding of cultural diversity, and more critically, build upon site specific urban informed, architectural knowledge. Learning from t he city a s a design precedent through using public architecture as a focus for e valuating t he multivalent c ity to decipher codes a s evidence i nto negotiable design criteria for future r esponsive specification.
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COSMETIC URBANISM
Location_Seoul, South Korea | Program_Recyclery Wrap | Term_Summer 2016 | Partner_Yagmur Ersayin
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URBAN CODING
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PROTOTYPE
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RONALD OZIOGU ronaldoziogu@gmail.com 980-384-8757
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