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after form purpose: utilizing minimal surface algorithms with basic geometric systems, a catalog is developed, we called these primitives. using the city’s urban fabric as controls, a prototype geometry is created. our main goal for the project was to connect the city of portland back to the water front. USAGE: URBAN RESEARCH LAB, HOSPITALITY, RESIDENTIAL, education center, wildlife rehabilitation. Location: broadway bridge, portland oregon
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“bloom” gensler research project Purpose: connecting downtown neighborhoods of little tokyo and the arts district. based on the assumption of fully autonomous vehicles, our city fabric will change, giving way to new usage. the research project’s purpose was to propose adaptive resuse of the streets and alley ways to enhance and promote stronger urban connections between a clearly divided city fabric. USAGE: recreation Location: traction street, los angeles california
https://www.discoverlosangeles.com/sites/default/files/styles/article_section/public/media/activities/points_of_interest/hueman-bloom-arts-district.
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Activating alleys Traction Ave. Team 1 James Vogel, Carolyn YI, Ryan Maruyama, Mariangel Talamas Leal
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BROADSIDE POETRY A COLLABORATION WITH MY BROTHER.
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BROADSIDE SHEATHS A COLLABORATION WITH MY BROTHER.
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obama’s presidential library n purpose: unofficial competition for obama’s presidentialiratiolibrary entry. asp competition brief called for various programmatic elements, but the design featured here focused more on the impact architecture could have on a community. the form of the building focused on safety and uplifting the ram local community, only a few elements that would aspire to obama’s legacy. diag t p ce usage: archive, education, auditorium, obama foundation, museum,conexhibitions. location: chicago, illinois
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CONTEMPORARY CRAFT CENTER Purpose: design for a non-profit craft alliance of basket makers, whom are provided a small focused collection of Japanese Contemporary Baskets. Where baskets are showcased, other functions of the proposed Craft Center are: making + learning the Contemporary Craft. Usage: Exhibition Space, Studios, Gathering Hall, Library + Support Location: SE Portland GFA: 15,000 sqf
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The City of Portland was developed based on three main pillars: transportation, industry, and fabrication. The primary concept for the proposed building is based on the plaiting technique whereby the basket makers split bamboo stalks, peeling away each individual peace one stroke at a time. The overall building form mimics the fabrication process of the Japanese Contemporary Basket while staying true to the main development pillars one which Portland was founded.
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HAND RENDERING SKETCHBOOK + VELLUM L->R: Silcox Lodge, Gordon House by Frank Lloyd Wright. Sketch in response to reading “In Praise of Shadows.” Vestibule Sketch. Abstract Study of Paper and Peel.
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Outrigger: acts as a connection between the perimeter beams and core wall. Orientation of the outrigger is dependent on principal wind loading direction.
STRUCTURAL DESIGN Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is a developing country. The economy is currently stimulated by development and government funded projects. Working in the construction and design industry in KL, there are opportunities to design various types of buildings. The primary types of buildings are mixed developments consisting of: commercial, office, residential, etc. During my career in KL, much of my design efforts were focused on high rise buildings ranging from 40-80 floors.
Transfer Beam: distributes load from floors above to larger columns below. Normally shear walls are above transfer level with conventional columns below, however with the large spans required for the office, PT beam and slab are adopted.
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Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Usage: Offices + Commercial Floor No: 80 Notable Design: Outriggers fitted At 3rds of building vertical to Control overall displacement and drift during lateral wind load analysis.
Location: Petaling Jaya, Malaysia Usage: Residential + Commercial Floor No: 40 Notable Design: Four (4) towers arranged in a 90 degree radial organization. Wind Analysis performed on each individual building making each design unique in terms of lateral loads.
Location: Bangsar, Malaysia Usage: Residential + Commercial Floor No: 35 Notable Design: The residential units were atypical. At certain levels, load bearing walls terminate. Therefore transfer structures were required to disperse loads.
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CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT As consultants, we are tasked with bringing the imagined building to its physical manifestation. However, the consultant is not the only one accredited with bringing the building to life, but the joint efforts between the client, consulting team, and contractor. Provided the manpower, machinery, and methodology is all in order and all parties are willing to coordinate, communicate and compromise the success of the project is almost certain. Regardless of the scale and duration of the project, all buildings have a similar process from start to finish. With the same consulting team as the main building (Lumi) the lowest bidder was chosen during the tender process. The contractor was capable of completing the works, but many compromises were had during construction. Looking back at the construction of the Lumi Sales Gallery many lessons were learned, mostly with construciton administration documents,contracts, and critical path. The take away message for my team (within the C&S consultants) was to improve on the overall Understanding of the process from start to finish. In hindsight advice to the builders, on the process of construction, could have benefitted them to complete the project at an earlier date.
LUMI SALES GALLERY Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Usage: Commercial Floor No: 1 Notable Design: the sales gallery consisted of 150 foot spanned trusses and 30 foot high reinforced concrete feature wall.
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