Portfolio 2/3 Design/Build
Moraczewski
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Tatyana
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2013-2015
Design/Build Portfolio 2/3
Tulane University, Master of Architeture (M.Arch I)
(713) 817-0679
tatyanamoraczewski@gmail.com
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Hart Howerton Architecture
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REVIT 3DS MAX
I L L U S T R AT O R
Tatyana Moraczewski
CNC MILLING
3D PRINTING
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Designed portions of numerous projects, including facade design, exterior landscaping, and interior signage Touched up Revit Models and produced Final Renderings for 3 major projects: a high school, a food bank, and a police station Diagrammed concepts for client presentations Assembled and prepared proposal booklets for major clients
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Architectural Intern Houston, TX Summer 2014
PHOTOSHOP
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RdlR Architects is a Houston architecture firm committed to community driven projects, and works mainly on non-profit centers, schools, plazas, and public art around the city.
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Assembled reference images for new projects and organized ‘conceptual phase’ presentations Produced imagery and presentations for the Friday “Lunch-and-Learn” office gatherings Diagrammed program analysis and building studies Produced AutoCad drafts of proposed buildings for client approval
Architectural Intern San Francisco, CA Summer 2012 & 2013
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A team of strategists, planners, architects, landscape architects and designers with a global practice headquartered in New York and San Francisco.
Architectural Consultant New Orleans, LA January - June 2013
- Produced a 20x20 square block model of downtown New Orleans in Autodesk’s 3DS Max - Rendered a realistic animation to highlight specific damage onto a particular public building during Hurricane Katrina - Diagrammatic exhibits were also created with Rhino and Adobe Creative Suite to be used during litigation
DMS Disaster Consultants assists public sector entities with maximizing reimbursement from both public and private funding sources for damages incurred during federally declared disasters.
DMS Disaster Recovery Systems
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Fall 2014
Fall 2014
Summer 2014
Spring 2014 - A-WKND
Spring 2013 - A-WKND
Installation
Spring 2015 - A-WKND
A Mountain of Space
Sonsory Installation
Luminous Forms
Installation
Airscape Expanded
Shade Structure
Free Press Summerfest
Shade Structure
APEX Youth Center
Furniture
TCC Co-working Build Out
Concrete Pavilion
Parisite Skatepark
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Tatyana Moraczewski
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Design/Build
G e n t i l l y, N e w O r l e a n s , L A
Tu l a n e C i t y C e n t e r, Tr a n s i t i o n a l S p a c e s
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B u i lt a n d m a i n t a in e d b y v ol u n t e er s , P a ri s it e i s Ne w Orl e a ns ’s f i rs t p ub l i c s k a t e p ar k. I t s n a m e w as ch os e n i n 2 0 1 2 by the v o l unte e r c o ns truc ti o n c re w f o r i t s p rox im i t y t o P a r is Av e. Th e p a r k b e ga n as m o s t D- I- Y p a rk s d o : u n s a n c t io n ed . T h e n o n - p rof i t Tr a n s it i o na l S p a ces wa s f o rm e d to he l p P a ri s i te p a r t n e r w it h ot h e r ag e n c ie s s u ch a s Ne w O rl eans R e c re a ti o n De p a rtm e nt C o m m is s i on a n d Tu l an e Ci t y Ce n t e r i n ord e r to e nc our a g e v i s i to rs a nd e x p a nd t h e p a rk .
S pr in g a n d Fa ll 2 0 1 4 , I w as i n v ol v ed w i t h t he d es i gn a nd b ui l d c urri c ul um o f N e w O r le a n s ’s f ir s t pu b l ic s k at e p a rk . M y m a j o r d e s ig n i np ut f o r the p ro j e c t a re t h e s t e e l c om po n e n t s ( h a n d r a ils , b ike rac k, b en c he s ) a nd the s tre e t s i gn ag e . I a ls o m an ag e d t h e co m pl e t io n of t he Co ns t ruc ti o n Do c um e nts f o r c i t y re v ie w.
with Sara Conner, Lee Cooper, John Coyle, Carly Epler, Elizabeth Himmel, Tara Jean, Colleen Loughlin, Stephanie Mears, Paul Morin, Matthew Ngo, Caitlin Parker, Ashley Ricketson, Ali Rex, Ian Rosenfield, Sanaa Shaikh, Jonathan Sharp, Alexandre Sixt, Alfia White, Grant Whittaker, and Emily Youngblood
Spring and Fall 2014
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Parisite Skatepark
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Tatyana Moraczewski
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Tatyana Moraczewski
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Tatyana Moraczewski
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Design/Build
C e n t r a l C i t y, N e w O r l e a n s , L A
Tu l a n e C i t y C e n t e r, S t u a r t H u r t , V i c t o r i a C o h e n
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Primary components are: stained wood, CNC wood panels (customized and programmed by me), metal frame, steel caps, custom steel brackets, homasote fiber board, and frosted acrylic. Metal welding and wood work was performed by each of us.
Stuart, Victoria, and I were asked to design a work space that could be rented out to community members - an ‘Incubator’ co-working space that would seperate the renters from the student’s studios occupying the same open plan.
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With its new location, TCC gains the ability to closely communicate with community groups.
RK O Tulane CityW Center opened a ‘storefront’ in Central City, New Orleans. This new building O Tulane housesCthe School of Architecture’s applied urban research and outreach programs.
Fall 2014
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Co-working Build Out
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Tatyana Moraczewski
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Tatyana Moraczewski
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Design/Build
A P E X Yo u t h C e n t e r , N e w O r l e a n s , L A
Katherine Allen, John Coyle, Matthew Ngo
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S tu art, Vict oria, and I were a sked to design a wo r k space that coul d be rented out to com mun ity m emb ers a t a chea per ra te - an ‘In cubator ’ co-wor ki ng space that woul d seperate t he renters from th e stu den t ’s stu d io s oc cupyin g the same open pl an.
Tu la ne City C en ter o pen ed a ‘sto refro n t’ in C entral Ci ty, N ew Orlea ns. This new bu ild ing hou ses th e Tulane S chool of Archi tecture’s appl i ed u rban research and o ut reach p ro gram s - a nd wi th it s n ew l ocati on, we gai ned the a bility to mo re closely commu n ica te with commu nit y groups.
Fall 2014
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APEX Youth Center
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Tatyana Moraczewski
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Design/Build
Eleanor Tinsley Park, Houston, TX
Matthew Ngo
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Personal project. As a response to a “Call for Art” for Houston’s largest outdoor music festival, Free Press Summer Fest, my friend and roommate Matthew Ngo and I submitted a budget and project proposal. After many iterations and discussions with the art director at FPSF, we designed and implemented this shade structure in just 4 days. When fully inflated, the balloons offer shade to 60% of this seating hill, named the Chill Knoll.
Summer 2014
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Free Press Summerfest
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Tatyana Moraczewski
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Design/Build
Tu l a n e U n i v e r s i t y, N e w O r l e a n s , L A
A r c h i t e c t s ’ We e k , F a u l d e r ’s S t u d i o
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The installation was designed and constructed in three days and remained on campus for approximately one week.
Visitors could move both under and above, depending on where in the landscape they were. At its highest points the airscape reached 15ft into the air, at its lowest, it appeared to even go underground and resurface feet later.
Airscape Expanded created a miniature landscape on a section of Tulane’s academic quad, and although it is very dynamic in section - from above, it would seem to be simply a grid.
The project explores the notion of the “fifth facade” - the one visible from the sky. Buildings are often viewed through programs like Google Maps that depend on satellite information from above. As it is, buildings are not always viewed as they were designed to be.
Airscape Expanded was an installation project led by Thom Faulders of Faulders’ Studio for Tulane School of Architecture’s 2013 ‘A-Weekend.’
h t t p : // f au l d er s - st u d io .c o m / AI R S CA P E _ E X PA ND ED
Spring 2013
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Airscape _Expanded
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Photo by the mysterious Katherine Allen
Photos by Katherine Allen
Tatyana Moraczewski
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Tu l a n e U n i v e r s i t y, N e w O r l e a n s , L A
A rc h i t e c t s ’ We e k , F u t u re C i t i e s L a b
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Diagram by Future Cities Lab
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Spring 2014
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Luminous Forms
The installation was designed and constructed in three days and remained on campus for approximately one week, both indoor and outdoors.
The lightscape could be occupied from within the field, and be viewed from above and afar. Using the Firefly for Grasshopper plug-in, these Luminous Forms could transmit patterns, forms, real-time data, sensor feeds from motion detectors, random musical effects, and text.
The project investigated the use and deployment of a field of programmable LEDs to generate live media ‘lightscapes.’ We fabricated a 32’ x 32’ x 9’ tall 3D matrix of vertical light quills that held 875 individually addressable RGB LEDs. The intent was to create a platform for dynamic spatial experimentation: Luminous Forms that can showcase live and pre-generated light patterns.
Luminous Forms was an installation project led by Jason Kelly and Ripon Deleon of Future Cities Lab for Tulane School of Architecture’s 2014 ‘A-Weekend.’
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Design/Build T hi s p ro j e c t w a s o p e n to a l l Tul a n e Sc ho o l o f Arc hite c ture Stud e nts .
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Tatyana Moraczewski
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Tu l a n e U n i v e r s i t y, N e w O r l e a n s , L A
A r c h i t e c t s ’ We e k , F a u l d e r ’s S t u d i o
Place
Collaboration
The installation was designed and constructed in three days and remained on campus for approximately one week.
The project used large weather balloons to provide an array of ‘sky-hooks’ upon which we suspended an extremely lightweight Mylar envelope of HeatSheets (a very thin acrylic sheet with high tensile strength). Our design challenge was to provide a significant spatial enclosure and ample shade, while keeping the weight at a minimum. We were successful with the total surface area of 8,000 sqft.
A Mountain of Space, or Up-Lift, was an installation project led by Thom Faulders of Faulders’ Studio for Tulane School of Architecture’s 2015 ‘A-Weekend.’ This was my second time working with Thom.
This project was open to all Tulane School of Architecture Students.
Spring 2015
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Photo by @tulanearch
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Design/Build
A Mountain of Space
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Tatyana Moraczewski
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