Steven Palomo Portfolio 2019

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PORTFOLIO

STEVEN PALOMO

2019

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Queens Plaza Park Tower

701 Columbus

WTC Memorial

Emanuel Nine Memorial

Bar Goto

Handel Architects

Handel Architects

Handel Architects

Handel Architects

Andrew Wilkinson Architects

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KITH LA

Skin

Playscape

Geo/dorm

Culture Collector

Snarkitecture

Summer 2016 Critic: Jasper Brown

Winter 2015 Critic: Jasper Brown

Fall 2013 Critic: Sal Tranchina

Spring 2016 Critics: Chris Knapp, Jasper Brown

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Silo Strange

Ambiguity

Stroke Series

NIKE: The Ten

Fall 2014 Critic: Adam Elstein

Fall 2014 Critics: Ajmal Aqtash

Winter 2016 Independent Work

Winter 2016 Independent Work

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Handel Architects

Queens, NY

Queens Plaza Park Tower a high-rise residential tower in Queens, NY. Queens Plaza Park is a 710foot tall residential tower located behind the historic Long Island City Clock Tower. It houses about 950 residential units along with co-working spaces which will be located in the Clock Tower building. The building’s form, a concave sweep, embraces and protects the landmark.

Queens Plaza Park Rendering - Moso Studio

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Professional Work

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Queens Park Plaza Tower

PLAN - NOTES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

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207'-8 5/8" UNIT 12 2BR 1BA 948 SF

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UNIT 14 JR 1BR 1BA 551 SF

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UNIT 15 0BR 1BA 429 SF

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151'-4"

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REFER TO G SERIES FOR ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS. REFER TO A-100 SERIES FOR FLOOR PLANS. REFER TO A-200 SERIES FOR ELEVATIONS. REFER TO A-300 SERIES FOR BUILDING SECTIONS AND REFER TO A-400 SERIES FOR EXTERIOR WALL DET. REFER TO A-500 SERIES FOR CORE SECTIONS AND DE REFER TO A-600 SERIES FOR RCP'S. REFER TO A-700 SERIES FOR ENLARGED BATHROOM A AND ELEVATIONS REFER TO A-800 SERIES FOR PARTITION TYPES AND D SCHEDULES, AND FINISH SCHEDULES. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ALL APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND THE AHJ. SHALL CONFORM WITH ALL APPLICABLE REGULATIONS INCLUDING ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS. ALL NOTES TO BE REVIEWED AND APPLIED TO RELATE COMPONENTS. SPECIFIC SHEET NOTES APPEAR ON VA DIFFERENT SYSTEMS AND MATERIAL. ALL SHEETS ARE AND ALL APPLICABLE NOTES TO BE APPLIED TO RELAT DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. THE DRAWINGS ARE N SCALE. EXPLICIT DIMENSION SHALL HAVE PRECEDENC DETAILS NOT SHOWN ARE SIMILAR IN CHARACTER TO DRAWN. WHERE SPECIFIC DIMENSION, DETAILS OR DE BE DETERMINED, CONSULT THE ARCHITECT. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM FACE OF UNFINISHED SUR BLOCK WALL OR GYPSUM WALL BOARD U.O.N. ALL FLOOR ELEVATIONS ARE TOP OF CONCRETE SLAB FIRE RESISTIVE CONSTRUCTION AND FIRE RATING FOR REQUIRED TO BE RATED SHALL BE PER APPLICABLE F CODES AND A LISTED ASSEMBLY ACCEPTABLE TO THE ALL FIRE RESISTIVE DOORS AND ACCESS PANELS SHA RATING LABEL ACCEPTABLE TO THE AHJ. ALL OPENINGS THROUGH FLOOR SLABS AND WALLS S WITH LISTED FIRE RATED SEALANT SYSTEM TO MAINT CONTINUITY OF THE CONSTRUCTION. FOR PARTITION TYPES AND OTHER IMPORTANT INFO, APT. SHOWN IN THE A-100 SERIES. ALL OUTLETS, INCLUDING PERIMETER OUTLETS, MUST APPROPRIATE CLEARANCES. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT IS SHOWN FOR REFERENCE MECH DWGS FOR DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS. FIRESTOP ALL SLAB PENETRATIONS, INLCUDING MECH ELECTRICAL, TEL, DATA WITH A LISTED ASSEMBLY ACC HEAT PUMP UNITS SHALL BE RAISED ON PEDESTALS S RETURN AIR GRILLE IS NOT LESS THAN 10" ABOVE THE TO MECH. DWGS FOR ADD'L INFO. HEAT PUMP UNITS SHALL HAVE 1 LAYER 5/8" MOLD RE TO FACE OF UNIT. COMPLY WITH MANUFACTURER'S IN PROVIDE 16 GA. METAL GROUNDS FOR CLOSET SHELV BARS, BATHROOM ACCESSORIES, HANDRAILS AND O REQUIRING SUPPORT. ALL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FLOOR SLAB CONSTRU SLAB DRAWING SHALL BE SLEEVED THROUGH SLAB P POUR. PATCH SLAB AND/OR FIRE SAFE AROUND ALL P ASSEMBLY ACCEPTABLE TO THE AHJ. FOR CLARITY, RATING OF STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS, CM PARTITION ARE NOT SHOWN IN PLAN. RATING OF CMU NOTED IN PARTITION TAG. PROVIDE ELASTOMERIC WATERPROOFING AT ALL WET 6" UP WALL U.O.N. ALL FLOOR DRAINS TO BE FLUSH WITH THE FINISHED F PROVIDE UNDERLAYMENT AT WOOD AND TILE RESIDE ACCOUSTIC REQ'S. PROVIDE WOOD FLOORING AT ALL RESIDENTIAL UNITS BEDROOMS, CLOSETS, HALLWAYS, KITCHENS. PROVID THRESHOLDS AT BEDROOM DOORWAYS. PROVIDE STONE SILL AT RESIDENTIAL BATHROOMS, R DOOR, AND AT ALL OTHER LOCATIONS BETWEEN DISS MATERIALS. ALL WASHER/DRYER CLOSETS TO RECEIVE CERAMIC T EXTERIOR MASONRY WALL DIMENSIONS ARE NOMINAL INTENDED TO BE USED FOR COMPLETED MASONRY EL ALL ENTRY DOORS TO UNITS ARE 4" FROM FACE OF PE TO THROAT OF JAMB U.O.N. ALL DOORS WITHIN UNITS PERPENDICULAR WALLS TO THROAT OF JAMB U.O.N. S STACKED WASHER AND DRYER UNIT TO BE REPLACED MOUNTED MACHINE THAT BOTH WASHES AND DRIES I BUILDING CODE.

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ALL STAIR AND CORRDIDOR WALLS SHALL BE 2-HOUR DEMISING WALLS BETWEEN RESIDENTIAL UNITS SHAL TYPE 1.W24.1 U.O.N. ALL RESIDENTIAL UNIT INTERIOR PARTITIONS SHALL B PROVIDE ACOUSTICAL INSULATION WITHIN PARTITIO CORRIDORS, AND RESIDENTIAL UNIT WALLS. ALL ENCLOSING WALLS AT MECHANICAL RISERS (EXHA SHALL BE 2-HOUR RATED, SHAFT WALL CONSTRUCTIO U.O.N. ALL TYPICAL INTERIOR CHASE WALLS, TYPE 1.P22.1 ALL DEMISE CHASE WALLS, TYPE 1.P24.1 U.O.N. ALL PERIMETER FURRING WALLS, TYPE 0.F21.1 U.O.N DWGS FOR DET. PROVIDE WATER RESISTANT / MOLD RESISTANT GWB WATER SOURCE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, BA UTILITY CLOSETS, W/D CLOSETS, AND CHASE WALLS. P RESISTANT GWB IN ALL OTHER LOCATIONS. ALL WALLS AT RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL PANELS SHA STUDS. ALL CMU SHOWN IN CELLAR, GROUND AND MECHANIC U.O.N. FOR FIRE RATINGS REF. LIFE SAFETY DWGS IN CONJU DRAWINGS. IN CASE OF ANY DISCREPANCIES, THE M APPLIES. HEAT PUMP UNITS LOCATED ON DEMISING PARTITIONS BY 1 HOUR FIRE RATED ACOUSTIC PARTITION COMPOS GWB ON EACH SIDE OF 2 1/2" METAL STUD WITH ACOU DEPTH OF STUD PARTITION SHALL EXTEND FROM T.O. ALL FIRE RATINGS TO RUN CONTINUOUS AND UNINTER FIRE RATINGS ARE AS NOTED AND AS FOLLOWS CORRIDOR TO UNIT DEMISING WALL UNIT TO UNIT DEMISING WALL SHAFT WALL STAIR AND ELEVATOR WALL MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ROOMS *RATINGS NOT GRAPHICALLY SHOWN ON CONCRETE W PARTITIONS INDICATED IN WALL TAGS PROVIDE 2" CONTINUOUS FOIL FACED SEMI-RIGID MINE DEFINED IN NYCECC) TIGHT TO INTERIOR SIDE OF EXT TAPE ALL JOINTS. ALL STAIR AND ELEVATOR WALLS SHALL HAVE IMPACT THE NON-SHAFT SIDE OF THE WALL. IMPACT RESISTA ATTACHED DIRECTLY TO 20 GA. STUD WITH AN ADDITIO TYPE X GWB TO MAINTAIN 2-HR SHAFT RATING.

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Queens Park Plaza Tower

Facade Elevation Detail

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Queens, NY

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Professional Work

Queens Park Plaza Tower

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GENERAL NOTES 1.

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12' - 0" @ FLOORS 35 & 50, 53 & 63

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PLAZA PARK QUEENS, NY 11101

OWNER QPP LLC 1 BRYANT PARK NEW YORK, NY 10036 T: 212.257.6600 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER HUNTER ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION GROUP 56 WATER STREET, 51ST FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10041 T: 212.699.4727 ARCHITECT HANDEL ARCHITECTS, LLP 120 BROADWAY, 6TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10271 T: 212.595.4112 F: 212.595.9032 INTERIOR DESIGNER SELLDORF ARCHITECTS 860 BROADWAY, 2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10003 T: 212.219.9571 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER WSP USA ONE PENN PLAZA 250 WEST 34TH STREET NEW YORK, NY 10119 T: 212.687.9888 MEPFP ENGINEER JAROS BAUM & BOLLES 80 PINE STREET NEW YORK, NY 10005 T: 212.530.9300 CIVIL & GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER LANGAN 21 PENN PLAZA 360 WEST 31ST STREET, 8TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10001 T: 212.479.5400 VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION VAN DEUSEN & ASSOCIATES, INC. 120 EAGLE ROCK AVENUE, SUITE 310 EAST HANOVER, NJ 07936 T: 973.994.9220 EXPEDITING & CODE CONSULTANT MILROSE CONSULTANTS, INC. 498 SEVENTH AVENUE, 17TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10018 T: 212.643.4545 WATER REUSE SYSTEM ENGINEERS NATURAL SYSTEMS UTILITIES 2 CLERICO LANE, BUILDING 1 HILLSBOUROUGH, NJ 08844 T: 908.359.5501

VISION GLASS: 1" - 1 1/4" THK. INSULATED GLASS UNIT WITH LOW-E COATING COMPOSED OF (1/4" - 1/2" AIR SPACE - 3/8" ) - GLASS TO BE GUARDIAN SUNGUARD SNR 43 OR APPROVED EQ. REFLECTANCE: EXTERIOR 28% (min.), INTERIOR - 14% (max.) LAMINATED VISION GLASS: 1 1/4" - 1 1/2" THK. INSULATED LAMINATED GLASS UNIT WITH LOW-E COATING COMPOSED OF (1/4" - 1/2" AIR SPACE - 3/8" LAMINATED ) GLASS TO BE LAMINATED GUARDIAN SUNGUARD SNR 43 OR APPROVED EQ. REFLECTANCE: EXTERIOR - 28% (min.), INTERIOR - 14% (max.) SHADOW BOX PANELS: 1" - 1 1/4" THK. INSULATED GLASS UNIT WITH LOW-E COATING WITH 1/8" THK. METAL PANEL INSTALLED BEHIND VISION GLASS TO ACHIEVE 4" (min.) DEPTH FOR SHADOW, VENTILATION HOLES TO BE PROVIDED. GLASS TO BE GUARDIAN SUNGUARD SNR 43 OR APPROVED EQ. REFLECTANCE: EXTERIOR - 28% (min.), INTERIOR - 14% (max.)

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VISION GLASS RETAIL: 1 1/4" THK. (NOM.) LOW IRON INSULATED GLASS UNIT WITH LOW-E COATING. TEMPERED LAMINATED GLASS WHERE REQUIRED PER APPLICABLE CODE

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RAILING GLASS PANELS: 1/2" THK. (3/8"+1/8") LAMINATED, TEMPERED -CLEAR GLASS PANELS FOR BALCONY & TERRACE RAILING

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DATE 12/08/2017 12/15/2017

ISSUANCE CURTAIN WALL BID 100% DD SUBMISSION

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REFER TO EXTERIOR WALL CONSULTANT'S SPECIFICATION FOR EXTERIOR WALL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CRITERIA, MOVEMENT REQUIREMENT AND FINISHES FOR METAL FRAMES, PANELS AND EXTRUSIONS. REFER WIND TUNNEL TESTING REPORT FOR THE CLADDING WIND PRESSURE DATA. WHETHER OR NOT EXPLICITLY INDICATED, ALL GLAZING MUST BE TEMPERED/ SAFETY GLAZING, IN OCCUPIED AREA WITHIN 18" OF THE FLOOR OR WITHIN 3'-0" HORIZONTAL DISTANCE FROM ANY DOOR. IN ACCORDANCE WITH NYCBC 2406. A CERTIFICATE MUST ACCOMPANY ALL GLAZING PRODUCTS STATING THAT THE PRODUCTS CONFORM WITH APPLICABLE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY STANDARDS. OPERABLE AWNING VENTS ARE INDICATED ON THE ELEVATIONS TO PROVIDE NATURAL VENTILATION AS MANDATED BY APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES. THE LOCATIONS AND QUANTITIES FOR THE VENTS MAY CHANGE. VENT OPENING LIMITING DEVICES MAY BE MANDATED BY THE APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES. EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS, SECTIONS AND DETAILS ARE PREPARED FOR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN INTENT AND EXTERIOR WALL BID PURPOSE ONLY. THE EXTERIOR WALL MANUFACTURER WILL ASSIST IN DETAILING AND DEVELOPING COMPLETE EXTERIOR ENVELOPE (DESIGN ASSIST). THE EXTERIOR WALL MANUFACTURE TO PROVIDE COMPLETE UNITIZED SYSTEM PER ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ENGINEERING, SIGNED AND SEALED ENGINEERING DRAWINGS, SHOPDRAWINGS, MATERIALS, OPERABLE VENTS, SYSTEM ANCHORS, FIRESAFING SUPPORTS, INSULATION, FACTORY INSTALLED VAPOR BARRIER, SHADOW BOXES, SPANDRELS AND INSTALLATION. CURTAIN WALL MAY REQUIRE 1 HR FIRE RESISTIVE RATING REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR THE EXTENT OF 1 HR FIRE RESISTIVE RATING. REFER TO FACADE MAINTENANCE CONSULTANT'S DRAWINGS AND DETAILS FOR THE FACADE MAINTENANCE SYSTEM DESIGN, OSHA MANDATED SAFETY REQUIREMENT AND ADDITIONAL DESIGN LOAD REQUIREMENT FOR THE WALL SYSTEM. THE EXTERIOR ENVELOPE FOR THE PROJECT IS DESIGNED TO ACHIEVE REFLECTIVITY BONUS PER ZONING RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK (ZR 81-27) WHICH MANDATE SUBMISSION OF EXTERIOR MATERIAL SAMPLES AND TEST DATA FOR EXTERIOR REFLECTANCE. THE EXTERIOR WALL MANUFACTURE TO ASSIST THE ARCHITECT TO PREPARE DRAWINGS AND SAMPLE BOARDS FOR DESIGN REVIEW SUBMISSION TO NYC DOB. COORDINATE LOCATION OF CURTAIN WALL, ANCHORS, CONTINUITY AND COMPATIBILITY OF SEALANTS WITH ADJACENT WORK INCLUDING MATERIALS AND OTHER CONTIGUOUS SEALANTS TO PROVIDE COMPLETELY SEALED EXTERIOR ENVELOPE. THE EXTERIOR WALL SYSTEM SHALL HAVE TWO CONTINUOUS DISTINCT AND SEPARATE LINES OF PROTECTION AGAINST MOISTURE AND AIR INFILTRATION AND WATER LEAKAGE INCLUDING A DRAINAGE SYSTEM TO EXTERIOR. REFER TO PERIMETER DRAWINGS FOR THE WALL TYPES, GLAZING METAL PANELS, BUILDING ENVELOPe DIMENSION AND COORDINATES. ALL BUILDING ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE BASED ON NAVD 88 DATUM. PROVIDE LIMIT STOP AT 4" MAX. ON ALL OPERABLE WINDOWS PER NYCDOH REQUIREMENTS. ALL ELEMENTS GRAPHICALLY SHOWN IN ALIGNMENT SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AS SUCH, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. FOR LOCATION OF OPERABLE WINDOWS AND DOORS, REFER TO A-200 SERIES DRAWINGS. ALL HABITABLE ROOMS SHALL CONTAIN FIXED AND OPERABLE WINDOWS THAT MEET THE REQUIREMENTS FOR LIGHT AND AIR IN THE NYC BUILDING CODE. SEE PLANS AND ELEVATIONS FOR WINDOW TYPE / SPANDREL DESIGNTATIONS. ACOUSTICALLY ENHANCED WINDOWS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED BY CONTRACTOR AND DESIGNED TO COMPLY WITH ALL CODES AND REGULATORY AGREEMENTS. REFER TO EXTERIOR FINISH SCHEDULE AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING WALL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CRITERIA. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE ACTIVE VS. INACTIVE PORTION OF ALL LOUVERS WITH M, E, P, F DRAWINGS. PROVIDE 4" THICK CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM-FACED INSULATED BLANK-OFF PANEL WITH 10'-0" MIN BETWEEN EXHAUST AND ANY OPENINGS OR INTAKE AREA. PANELS TO BE FINISHED TO MATCH LOUVER AT ALL INACTIVE AREAS. PROVIDE BIRD / INSECT SCREEN AT ACTIVE AREAS. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE NECESSARY ENGINEERING AND MATERIAL TO EXECUTE THE DESIGN INTENT OF THE EXTERIOR WALL CLADDING SYSTEM. IF EXPOSED FASTENERS AT OPERABLE WINDOWS ARE INSTALLED, USE TAMPERPROOF SCREWS. REFER TO A-200, A-300 AND A-400 SERIES FOR WINDOW TYPES STOREFRONT SIZES. ALL EXPOSED ALUM PANELS AND WINDOW FRAMES TO BE PAINTED WITH MIN (70% KYNAR) 2-COAT DURANAR FINISH OR APPROVED EQUAL. THE BUILDING EXTERIOR WALL SHALL BE A COMPLETE SYSTEM INCLUDING ALL ARCHITECTURAL CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE, CMU, FIXED AND OPERABLE WINDOWS AND DOORS, LOUVERS, FASTENERS, REINFORCEMENT, INSULATION, AND FLASHINGS, WITH MATERIAL THICKNESS AND ACCESSORIES AS REQUIRED, FOR A WEATHER TIGHT INSTALLATION. ALL RATED ASSEMBLIES TO RUN CONTINUOUS AND UNINTERRUPTED TO EXTERIOR FACADE, WHETHER OR NOT EXPLICITLY SHOWN ON DWGS. WINDOW HEAD RECEPTORS TO ACCOMMODATE AN ALLOWANCE TO ENSURE OPERABLE WINDOW COMPONENT CLEAR INSTALLED SHADING DEVICES.

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Handel Architects

New York, NY

701 Columbus a proposal for a high-rise residential tower in New York, NY. 701 Columbus is a 545-foot tall residential tower located NYC. This conceptual proposal was completely designed and constructed in Revit.

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Handel Architects

New York, NY

Lower Residential Plan

Upper Residential Plan

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Professional Work

701 Columbus

Conceptual Context Rendering

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Handel Architects

New York, NY

WTC Memorial Glade a memorial dedicated to the people whose illnesses and deaths came after 9/11. The 9/11 Memorial Glade is a dedicated space within the National September 11 Memorial plaza that memorializes the sacrifices made by the rescue & recovery workers, the relief community, survivors, and members of the broader Lower Manhattan community. The Glade is designed to convey the struggle and loss caused by these individuals’ exposure to toxins at Ground Zero, while recognizing the uplifting capacity of the human spirit by highlighting the courage, selflessness, and perseverance of those who worked there.

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Memorial Glade Rendering - Moso Studio


Professional Work

WTC Memorial Glade

Memorial Glade Planning Diagram

Memorial Monolith Conceptual Rendering

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Handel Architects

New York, NY

Memorial Glade Rendering - Moso Studio

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Professional Work

WTC Memorial Glade

SURVIVOR TREE

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SET OF DRAWINGS FOR MONOLITH 3

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Handel Architects

Charleston, SC

Emanuel Nine Memorial a memorial to the nine victims and five survivors of the Emanuel Church shooting. The Emanuel Nine Memorial is a new space dedicated to the lives and sacrifices of the Emanuel Nine, the clergy and church members who were murdered in 2015 at the historic Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC. It features a courtyard with two fellowship benches, facing each other with high backs that arc up and around like sheltering wings. At the center of the courtyard, the curves of the benches encircle a marble fountain where the names of the Emanuel Nine are carved around the fountain’s edge. Memorial Glade Rendering - DBox

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Professional Work

Emanuel Nine Memorial

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Conceptual Axonometric Site Diagram

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Handel Architects

Charleston, SC

Memorial Glade Rendering - DBox

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Professional Work

Emanuel Nine Memorial

Memorial Courtyard Plan

Physical Model Photos

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Andrew Wilkinson Architects

New York, NY

Bar Goto a cozy flowing japanese-style cocktail bar. Featured on: Architectural Digest Bon Appetit New York Magazine Ny Eater Timeout New York Times

Site Building Elevation

Bar Goto Storefront Exterior

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Professional Work

Bar Goto

Technical Drawings

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Andrew Wilkinson Architects

Interior Elevations

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New York, NY


Professional Work

Bar Goto

Bar Goto Storefront Exterior

Bar Goto Interior

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Snarkitecture

Los Angeles, CA

KITH LA an underground retail shop for KITH.

Interior Photo - Snarkitecture

Interior Photo - Snarkitecture

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Professional Work

Kith LA

Conceptual Renderings

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Critic - Jasper Brown

New York, NY

SKIN a proposal for a synthetic future. Cellulose is the most abundant material in the world and it can offer unexplored opportunities for the built environment. This thesis endeavors to explore new spatial paradigms and situations whereby a bacterial culture is a catalyst for the development of a culture in a community. Acetobacter Xylinium, the material that my investigation is focused on, can be grafted, dyed, stitched and cut to create an array of enclosures whose light transmittance can be calibrated by means of varying its growth.

Global diagram of potential sugar and tea exporters juxtaposed to potential sites prone to disasters

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Academic Work

City Map

Skin

Site Plan

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Site Installation Diagram


Academic Work

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Critic - Jasper Brown

New York, NY

Cellulose growth experiment

Dried Cellulose

Stitched Cellulose

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Burnt Cellulose


Academic Work

ADAPTORS These adaptors extend from the node to allow further connections to other modules creating larger clusters.

PERFORATIONS Since the bacteria is alive, it is in constant need of nutrients. This is achieved by perforations in the rods emitting steam to keep the cellulose wet. This keeps the skin mallable and stronger.

RODS Basic structural rods can be 3D-printed from various materials and are used to create a skeletal structure.

Skin

ACETOBACTER XYLINUM The bacterial cellulose can be draped over and grafted to the skeletal structure. Its thickness is varied by the amount of nutrients flowing through the rods. It can be grafted again, cut, stitched and dyed.

RADIATE Heat flows through the tubing keeping the cellulose alive and thicker.

NODES Connectors for rods make is feasible when building begins. These nodes can be 3D printed thensnapped to the corresponding rods.

CLUSTERS Once a module is built, it can connect with other modules. These connections lead to clusters and may use existing structures to continue a collection of spaces.

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Critic - Jasper Brown

New York, NY

Overall Section

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Academic Work

Skin

The juxtaposition between these different communities demands the design of hybrid occupations that are ephemeral and grow on already existing structures.

Overall Section

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Critic - Jasper Brown

Gold Coast, AUS

PLAYSCAPE a playful urban sandbox.

The sandbox is a distinguished area where imagination runs wild. Scattered inside the sandbox are usually toys. In most cases, all the toys are different but co-exist together. It is this collective narrative I use to investigate potential body language for a civic center. The Playscape civic center is playful. It is not brutal and it does not intimidate. Instead, like toys in a sandbox, it is playful and inviting.

Conceptual Renderings

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Academic Work

Playscape

Site Plan

Conceptual Sketch

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Critic - Jasper Brown

Gold Coast, AUS

Building Section

Sketch Model

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Typical Plans


Academic Work

Playscape

Physical Models

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Critic - Sal Tranchina

Brooklyn, NY

GEO/DORM housing for college art students. Student housing brings together a diverse range of characters and promotes unexpected interactions. This dormitory is a collection and collaboration of private spaces attached to a “thick� envelope comprised wiith network of public spaces. From the outside, the units are private, with their own balconies that extend the individual rooms.

Conceptual Rendering

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Academic Work

Geo/Dorm

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Building Diagrams

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Critic - Sal Tranchina

Conceptual Renderings

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Brooklyn, NY


Academic Work

Sections

Geo/Dorm

Plans

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Critic: Chris Knapp + Jasper Brown

Gold Coast, Aus

Culture Collector: an urban inflatable shed. When looking at city maps, urban areas are often easily distinguishable. Streets act as hardline boundaries, separating and segregating areas. More so in suburban areas, there is a lack of cultural “mixing” among large amounts of people. Culture collector acts as a node, where individuals are “mixed” and can enjoy an urban space with a destination.

Conceptual Collage

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Academic Work Selected Works

Flow Network

Inflate Space

Tighten Space

Culture Collector Strange Silos

Urban Pathways

Offset Core

Offset Core

Site Plan

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Critic: Chris Knapp + Jasper Brown

Typical Floor Plan

Conceptual Rendering

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Gold Coast, Aus

Ground Floor Plan

Conceptual Rendering


Academic Work Selected Works

Culture Collector Strange Silos

Conceptual Rendering

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Critic: Adam Elstein

Buffalo, NY

Silo Strange: a scuptural park for nomads Strange Silos morphes the deserted grain elevators of Buffalo, New York. These modern architectural artifacts of the industrial revolution are repurposed as spaces for cultural events and music festivals. Building Diagram

Conceptual Rendering

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Academic Work Selected Works

Silo Strange Strange Silos

Silo Interior

Interstitial Space

Hopper Interior

Major Road Diagram

Activity Diagram

Entertainment Diagram

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Critic: Adam Elstein

These vantage points are defined from particular threshold points on the site. Once the viewer passes the threshold, the silos begin to morph.

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Buffalo, NY

These silo manipulations allow for the elevators to open up and allow open spaces for events.


ANAMORPHIC FORMFINDING ANAMORPHOSIS: is a distorted projection of perspective

the viewer to use special devices or occupy a Academic Work Silo Strange Selected requiring Works Strange Silos specific vantage point to rerconstitute the image. The word ‘anamorphosis’ is derived from the Greek prefix ANA-, meaning back or again, and MORPHE, meaning shape or form.

Anamorphosis is the operation of distorting projections or perspectives requiring the viewer to occupy a specific vantage point to reconstitute the image. Using the cylindrical geometry of the grain silos, they are morphed into new forms that require the viewer to see what may look like a normal silo from a specific point.

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Critic: Adam Elstein

Buffalo, NY

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Academic Work Selected Works

Silo Strange Strange Silos

Top of workhouse 204 ft.

Bin house roof 124 ft. Bin Floor 109 ft.

Mid bin 61 ft.

Visitors center 15 ft. Perot Grain Elevator Sections

Conceptual Rendering

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Critic: Ajmal Aqtash

Kolkata, India

Ambiguity: a speculation on a classless architecture. Ambiguity researches the possibilities of an architecture without social division. The following research projects an extreme divide in Kolkata, India resulting in two cities - the slums and newly-developed areas. With population increasing and extreme weather conditions, this tower typology is the result of this predicted divide. The tower is comprised of two parts. Office spaces for an ever-growing technical support sector and DIY farms.

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Conceptual Renderings


Academic Work

Ambiguity

Inkblot are ambiguous due to different interpretations of the same image. This process of ink blotting involved the smudging and blurring of two colors black and white.

Inkblot Study

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Critic: Ajmal Aqtash

Kolkata, India

Inkblot Studies

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Academic Work

Temperature Diagram

Ambiguity

Rainfall Diagram

Wind Diagram

Population Timeline Diagram

Program Diagram

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Critic: Ajmal Aqtash

Kolkata, India

Formal Diagrams

Building Sections

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Academic Work

Ambiguity

Typical Lower Plan

Typical Upper Plan

Building Sections

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Palomo Studio

Stroke Series: an exploration of sketching

My current experimentation with graphic representation involves using sketching as an input for a three dimensional model. The goal was to keep the fluidity and authenticity of a handmade sketch while introducing the computational process of parametric design and rendering. The outcome is a reinterpretation of the sketch.

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New York, NY


Stroke Series

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Palomo Studio

New York, NY

Nike x OFF-WHITE: The TEN Air Jordan 1 an exploration between the hand and the machine. What does space look like when contemporary artifacts from street culture inform architectural ornamentation? These 3D studies explore how sneaker design and fashion can inform architectural space from deconstruction to reconstruction.

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Independent Work

Nike - The TEN

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