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Selected Work
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A. Academic P. Professional i. Independent
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On-going Studio: Brooklyn Army Terminal
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A theater for Mt. Adams. Cincinnati, OH.
Distribution Center for Sunset Park.
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Completed Studio: The Catalyst
Completed Studio: Reflect, Refract, Reframe
Building Case Study: Behind the Scenes Designing Building System for OMA’s Kunsthal. Rotterdam
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Cincinnati’s Over-theRhine School of hip-hop.
Completed Studio: The Neighborhood Parklet A green parket prototype for South Cumminsville.
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Completed Studio: A House Over-the-River A place of refuge for an artist couple in the city.
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2018 - 1 year Internship: at Landrum & Brown Aviation Architecture & Planning for ORD, CVG, HNL airports.
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2016 - 4 month Internship: at Champlin Architecture University of Toledo Research Lab.
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2015 - 4 month Internship: at Wilson Associates Sofitel Mexico City, and drafting examples.
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2014 - 4 month Internship: at Anderson Architects Ojai Residence, A new signage for the office, & project manual pages.
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Juxtapose: The Chrystal Interpretation of Libeskind’s addition to Royal Ontario Museum.
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Reflect, Refract, Reframe A Theater for Mt. Adams A theater for nothing else but experience. From the moment of entry to the exit, patrons decide between paths but don’t necessarily have to stick with it. No filler programs, the space reflect the hillside that it rests on and uses it as an advantage to create a mini adventure for visitors. The theater is an open, singular space where one can hear what is happening from the other side of the hall. A mobile stage that fits through the set of stairs is already its own theatrical set. Project from Advanced Design Studio. Production in Rhino, Illustrator, and Photoshop.
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REFLECTION & REFRACTION TO REFRAME THE STAGE While visiting the site, I was intrigued by the views captured by the windows - not of what was on the other side, but the reflections of what was across the way. Relating to the art of performance, the artist practices and perfects their moves by reflecting their own image through a mirror. Conversely, the most captivating performance often reflects the audience; meaning they can see themselves within it. That idea of reflection, sometimes variations of distortion is the inspiration for the theater design. Circulation through the site is split into two, one straight across the length, outside of the building, while the inside path is a refraction of the outside. Visitors and performers experience the two paths, converging at the performance experience.
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Brooklyn Army Terminal Distribution Center for Sunset Park Most current, on-going architecture studio that focuses on the physical footprint of logistics of a distribution infrastructure in New York City. The project site is part of the Brooklyn Army Terminal campus in Sunset Park, New York with 250,000 sf of surface area. The studio as a whole will be investigating the possibility to reintroduce a logistical infrastructure into the city, while designing a specific component of the network: an urban distribution center. Our studio took a short visit to the site, which was tremendously helpful for understanding what was found during the research. The included work here is findings on physical conditions of the site, building use and typology, among other group’s work on demographics, freight network and transportation access to and from Brooklyn Army Terminal.
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BUILDING USE, TYPOLOGY & FUTURE FLOOD PLANES Actual building uses in the vicinity of Sunset Park ranges from Single-family residential, to Multi-Unit Coops inlaid with Industrial structures such as factories, single-level auto-shops and converted mixed-use postindustrial buildings. Although a clear divide between prominantly residential areas and industrial areas is the evelated I-278 highway, the industrial “zoned” area sees residential buildings interlaced every other block. Many post-industrial buildings are repurposed for mixed-use commerical + office, or residential + commercial as well. Although Brooklyn Army Terminal is not in the flood zone, the area surrounding it, including Industry City and its vicinity, faces risks of flooding within the 100 year projection. An interesting finding based on analysis of building ages in the area and the flood planes is that, new developments from the year 2000 onward tend to happen in the 100 year flood plane.
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Bush Terminal Piers Park Future Flood Planes 2080s Future Flood Planes 2050s Future Flood Planes 2020s
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Behind the scenes Designing Building Systems for OMA’s Kunsthal A mock-up study on building systems and environmental tecnology, based on OMA’s Kunsthal. The purpose is not to represent the existing building system, but to design it based on the understanding of site, building materials, and possible alternative energy supply and generating methods. This project was done in group of two, with Kenna Gibson as part of the Environmental Technology Elective.
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After comparing a 325 W panel module that costs $290 and the 300 W panel module that costs $200, the cheaper module is more cost effective with a faster turn-around period, despite producing lesser power.
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With this array the maximum energy offset is roughly 10,000 kWh per month between May and July, which accounts for almost 1/2 the monthly energy consumption anticipated for the building.
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From data observed, the most efficient tilt angle for Rotterdam is 35 degrees, which will be applied to the design of the Photovoltaic Panel system in the Kunsthal.
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DISTRIBUTED HVAC SYSTEM Distributed systems offer the main benefit of being able to zone the building in response to the different thermal conditions that exist. Being distributed, they also have smaller distributed mechanical rooms spread out throughout the building. 1
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The Catalyst Over-the-Rhine School of Hip-Hop In the Urban Mixed-use Housing studio Spring 2015, led by Professor Stephen Slaughter, in which I took a closer look at the over-the-Rhine neighborhood and at Cincinnati’s rich historic urban fabric, as well as connecting that with the vibrant Hip-Hop culture, born and nourished by the inner-city youth, which then became the mainstream art-form that transcends generations. The building is a cultural center for Hip-Hop camps to take place, which provide creative space for youth to learn and develop their skills in dancing, Dj-ing, MC-ing, and graffti, as well as temporary residence (4 student units and 2 instructor units) and market-rate housing for the enthusiasts.
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The Historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood has seen many waves of population migration over the course of 150 years of its settlement, along with turmoils and tensions began and developed since the 80’s, with a peek in crime and poverty in the 2000s. A recent plan realized with the help of 3CDC and the city council has been in the work to revitalize the urban life while restoring/renewing the urban fabric of OTR. 23
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DESIGN NARRATIVE The building is a metaphore of Hip-hop as an art form, with its beginning and continuing nature of mixing/ re-mixing of existing tracks to create new music - first with those from the Disco and Funk eras, then evolving into a culture of expressing and defying the boundaries.
The interior spaces are the building’s rectilinear core - the base “soundtrack” used in Hip-Hop mixtapes, while the outdoor performing theater and balconies are rhythmically rotated and tweaked to be a layer that gives the building its dynamics and vibrancy.
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Envisioning the hip-hop jam sessions becoming a part of life for Cincinnatians. The bottom level with the outdoor theater and graffiti wall, along with open balconies encourage engagement from the community, and also allow the youth to learn, to freely express and celebrate.
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The Neighborhood Parket A Prototype for South Cumminsville An independent, modular structure that brings back the natural microclimates previously replaced by the impervious surface where it dwells, with minimal man-made structure to maximize natural capacity. The end goal of this project is to alleviate the problems of urban heat islands and water runoffs that occur in urban areas, and in turn improves the physical and social health of the community in the neighborhoods – first piloted in South Cumminsville, with an aim to adapt to other communities on a national and international level.
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SOUTH CUMMINSVILLE - AN INTRODUCTION Annexed by Cincinnati in 1873, South Cumminsville was once part of an area known only as Cumminsville. It was split into Northside and South Cumminsville by the construction of Interstate 74 in the 1970s. It is located along Mill Creek, and certain areas of it are protected by the Mill Creek Conservatory. Decay of what was once a large manufacturing center has left the area covered in half demolished industrial buildings and brownfields. There is a very strong sense of community among the residents as well as a strong desire to improve the area. Community activism groups such as WIN have helped greatly in this regard, and are crucial to the neighborhood’s success.
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a transverse section showing the gradient transition from nature to structures analytical maps of South Cumminsville, looking at development patterns
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GREEN PARKLET - IN DETAILS FOLDABLE ALUMINUM FRAMING
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Exploded Axon diagram showing components of the green parklet Envisioning the Beekman corridor the heart of the community
HEAT STRESS RELIEF Existing outdoor parking lots are a prominent source of heat stress caused by heat absorptive materials (asphalt, concrete), hence contributing to the urban heat island problem. The green parklet’s vegetated top mitigates heat radiation by providing leaf coverage absorbing a large portion of direct sunlight, while cooling the air through water evaporation. The second layer of fabric with capability to a absorb moisture in the air during the humid days, and water-resistance to channel rain water into the built-in water collection system, also helps in the overall cooling.
AIR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Vehicle exhausts and VOCs from asphalt/ concrete surfaces are common in parking lots, and they are proven to be harmful to the human respiratory system,.Green Parklet’s plants naturally cleans the air through vegetative respiration process - taking in CO2 and releasing O2 into the atmosphere.
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BRIDGING THE DISCONNECTED COMMUNITY The vegetated top span and the rainwater collection membrane act also as a shading device for vehicles and/or people underneath. Clip-on metal mesh seating provides an option for social engagement among members within the community. The open-use structure welcomes any and all forms of social activities, including concerts, informal meetings, community gatherings, food and goods sale.
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A House Over-the-River The refuge from the crowd A single-residential studio project focusing on the relationship of space and human interaction, in terms of a design for a specific client - the couple musicians who make up Over-the-Rhine, the folk/ country band based in Cincinnati. The clients - Lindford Deitweiler and Karin Berquist, the married couple work together while also share their lives together, has a strong relationship over the years. They realized that working well together does not always translate to their own marriage. With a country background and a joy in nature, the couple enjoy gardening, having a farm and a few dogs, possibly at a secluded place away from the crowd.
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DESIGN NARRATIVE The design focused on the separation of public and private through circulation; providing distinct private studies for each spouse, one subterranean and one on the second level; the master bedroom on the third level with access to the south facing rooftop garden conveys the idea of the unity point for the couple.
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A central transverse staircase annexed to a glazed portion of the wall, with a skylight on top, serves as vertical circulation as well as vertical lighting.
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Landrum & Brown Internship - Spring + Fall 2018 A 12-month internship offered the opportunity for an in-depth investigation and understanding of aviation architecture, from the perspective of planning consultant. The experience was hands-on, team-oriented, and rigorous. Aspects of architecture and urban planning go hand-inhand during the process of research, design, and evaluation. Beside from design and production work, I was fortunate to have attended in a client meeting as a point of support during Q&A. Various means of production aided the work: AutoCAD, Revit, and SketchUp. Graphic production programs include Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Powerpoint.
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CVG Masterplan - Terminal Building CVG plans for a major upgrade as a regional airport upon recent consecutive growth in passenger traffic, with the Terminal building and Concourse A expansion the main driver for improved operational efficiency. TASKS: Evaluate massing concepts (6 to 1) Attend and prepare evaluation finding to present to client Attend and prepare materials for collaboration with BHS consultant Design Terminal building & Concourse A spatial layout as a feasibility guide Propose Phasing for Implementation PROGRAMS USED: AutoCAD Adobe Illustrator Powerpoint
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ORD ‘21 Masterplan ORD airport plans for a major expansion to reclaim its position as a national and international airport hub. L&B worked in conjunction with Ricondo & Associates for the masterplan and preliminary spatial layout and flows for passengers and baggage system. TASKS: Quantify program square-footage Diagram new Immigration process and propose how it applies to ORD Document drawings Prepare presentation materials PROGRAMS
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INTRODUCING BIWIS TO O’HARE The Baggage Image and Weight Identification System (BIWIS) is a streamline method for Customs process by capturing image and weight information for each bag inducted into the system. With BIWIS at the airport, an international to domestic passenger with checked bags could clear customs and immigration on the satellite or concourse, and walk directly to a domestic flight – thereby avoiding the need to walk further to the terminal for immigration.
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HNL Renovation & Tenant Improvements The client’s plan for HNL expansion included a full renovation of Diamond Head Concourse - departures lounge, work areas for the airline’s employees, and flight operation equipment storage area. This project is currently nearing completion. TASKS: Design conceptual layout for airline employee office and breakroom Design check-in kiosk configuration Build Revit model from CAD underlay Merge two Revil models into one Create and modify families for custom tiles and fixtures Various support tasks for 60% + 90% DD package production PROGRAMS: Revit AutoCAD
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Anderson Architects Internship - Spring 2015 A four-month internship offered the opportunity to follow a project from DD to 100% CD, to gain more experience in detailing and managing workflow, and to expand knowledge and design skills in hospitality projects. The majority of drawings was drafted and annotated in AutoCAD, produced for consultant packages, with some Photoshop work addition produced for client reviews.
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Ojai residence PROJECT TYPE: Single Residential PHASE: Design Development | Guest House The project is set in Ojai, CA, featuring a housing complex with a main house, a guest house, and more. The design is driven by their clientâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wish for a Californian style country home, with plenty of daylighting and permiability. Its location on a hill also allow panoramic views of the city. TASKS: Building topographic site models Building chipboard scaled models for massing and iteration Initiating the design of a backside garden for the guest house.
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&derson office signage Small project yet a great experience in working with vendors and installers. Seeing the lettering come up in real time was rewarding. TASKS: Designing signage lettering Search and contact vendor Select materials and colors for approval Coordinate installation
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Dia. 1.170"
Stuttgart (ST)
Cylinder Floor Bumpers with Dome Cap with Screws Description
Product Code
11/2" Cylinder Floor Bumper with Dome Cap
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2"
11/2"
2"
1.5" 2" Cylinder Floor Bumper with Dome Cap
2260 Dia. 1.170"
Dia. 1.170"
Kiel (KL)
Door Thickness Specifications • Standard Door Thickness: 13¼ 8”- 2” Standard Components: • Privacy Pin (for privacy sets) • Inside Passage Half Spindle • 11¼ 2” Socket Head Machine Screws • Full-Lip Strike Plate
• Extended Door Thickness: 2”- 21¼ 2” • Extended Door Thickness: 21¼ 2”- 23¼ 4” Extended Components: Extended Components: • Privacy Pin w/ Extension (for privacy sets) • Privacy Pin w/ Extension (for privacy sets) • Long Inside Passage Half Spindle • Long Inside Passage Half Spindle • 2” Socket Head Machine Screws • 21¼ 2” Socket Head Machine Screws • Extended Full-Lip Strike Plate • Extended Full-Lip Strike Plate
Emtek Products, Inc. 15250 Stafford St. City of Industry, CA 91744
Tel: 800.356.2741 Fax: 800.577.5771
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES Emtek Products, Inc. 15250 Stafford St. City of Industry, CA 91744
www.emtek.com
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mtl1 anodized aluminum, medium bronze storefront frame match architect’s sample
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brass, mill finished fixtures, details, as noted match architect’s sample
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