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vail nuguid The City college of new york Bernard and anne spitzer school of architecture

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Vail nuguid 63 Hamilton Terrace Apt. 22 New York, NY 10031 vail.nuguid@gmail.com (201) 606 3127


table of contents Third YEAR Spring 2013 / Prof. Fabian LLonch 01 Harlem School of the Arts

Fall 2012 / Prof. Ivan Rosa 02 Two Homes: The Frat Houses

Second YEAR Spring 2012 / Prof. Ali Hocek 03 Bathhouse 04 Water Study

Fall 2011 / Prof. Adam Hayes 05 Garden Tool

FIRST YEAR Spring 2011 / Prof. Johanna Dickson 06 Weather Station 07 Interface 08 Reutter House

Fall 2010 / Prof. Johanna Dickson 09 Place


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Third Year


Harlem School of the Arts Through a series of Vertical and Horizontal porforations placed within the building, The award-winning HSA courtyard, which is currently hidden behind a Brutalist exterior, will be revealed to the Community of Harlem. The Central Courtyard becomes an intergral part of the Daily functions of the different Artistics disciplines taught at HSA, thus making it the ‘Heart’ of HSA. This void, along with the existing and proposed voids all work together to create more functional Indoor and Outdoor Spaces that communicate to passersby.


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scale 1’=1/8” First Floor Plan


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Section E-E

scale 1’=1/8”

Southeast Elevation scale 1’=1/8”


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HSA

THEATRE

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Flashing GRAVEL Rigid Insulation Waterproof Membrane Protection Board CONCRETE METAL DECKING JOIST GIRDER

ALUMINUM RING HAT

PROTECTION BOARD METAL MESH PLASTER BOARD

Louver Inuslated GLASS Mullion

Structural Silicone Spacer Backer Rod

Drainage Pipe

Slab-on-Grade Vapor Barrier Concrete footing


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New Roof Structure

New 3rd Floor Columns

Patio Glass Curtain Wall

3rd Floor

Glass Curtain Wall Louver System Bridge Structure

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2nd Floor

Glass Curtain Wall Louver System

Patio Glass Curtain

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Glass Curtain Wall Louver System

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the frat houses The “Frat Houses� are two homes set in Bushwick, Brooklyn which was a project that explored the dynamics between two homes occupied by two different types of people. One home is for a couple whose lives revolve around the philosophies of yoga while the other house is occupied by three recent college graduates who own an online business. These two homes compliment each other and are situated and form to the site as well as around each other based on the conditions necessary for each specific occupant.


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distribution of space within site

volumes shift for site circulation

sectional spacial analysis


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boundaries of site

forces internal to site

forces internal and external to site

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elevations for yogi house


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elevations for blogger house


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bathhouse To conclude the study of bathhouses, we were asked to design a community indoor swimming pool for the community of Harlem. The site given is the parking lot between 128th St. and Convent Ave. There is a drop off of Convent which cuts 128th. For this public pool, it was important to integrate the context of the community within the design. The floor plates of the structure extend to either intersecting streets, thus creating a visual and physical connection between the two parts of the site. The facets of the building were inspired by the inherent structure of the topography, beyond the context of the surrounding buildings. Thus, the bathhouse reflects the language of the topography, which dictates the shifting of the Manhattan grid, and in turn, reflects back on the formation of this unique site.

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water study Partner: Changyoul Han In preparation for designing a bathhouse, we were given the task of abstracting a characteristic of water and creating a three-dimensional representation of the abstraction. After studying a series of stills of water in various conditions, we identified two key properties: the tendency of water to react to forces and the tendency for water to bifurcate.

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garden tool In order to investigate the relationship between the body and a tool, we were assigned the task to study a garden tool. I studied the ax which is a simple tool that requires a very specific range of movement in order for the intended act of the tool to take place. In order to use the ax, the dominant hand is placed near the head of the ax. This hand serves to guide the place that the ax hits. The less dominant hand sit on the bottom of the shaft and acts as the pivot for the act. These movements are activated which create the rotational ax movement.


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1 basswood/string/wire model showing movement of ax and body 2 paint marks showing reaction of ax movement


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weather station As the final part of the semester, we were assigned to design a weather station. The allotted site was the northern part of Riverside Park, which sits adjacent to the Hudson River. While developing a strategy for a weather station, the idea of controlled/uncontrolled movement evolved into a strategy, which measures tide. I extracted the language of angled planes and created a system of angled accessible structures at various depths, which gradually become inaccessible as the tide rises.

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weather station An interface is the point where two systems meet and interact. The idea for this interface study was inspired by the precedent study of the Reutter House and the relationship between controlled and uncontrolled movement within the house. I intended to create an interface that would allow movement to flow more easily and is still controlled. In order to do that, I distorted the volumes, creating an arrangement of accessible spaces with inaccessible spaces, which would then naturally create controlled movement.

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Reutter House

Reutter House

Mathias Klotz / Cachagua, Chile / 1998 Partner: Sino Mukhitdinov The Reutter House is a summer home located near the coast of Chile. The house is considered an exercise in balance and tension, both structurally and programmatically. A central keel sits in the middle of the house, which holds the support programs of the home. In addition it acts as a structural support for the primary programs of the house. The main volume, which holds the shared spaces, cradles the intimate volume, which holds the intimate bedrooms. In terms of material, the keel is constructed using concrete while the cantilevered volumes are largely made up of wood.

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1 1 section plan 2 roof plan 3 basswood/foamcore 1/4� model 4 site plan 5 west elevation 6 section a 7 north elevation

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place As the final component of the exploration of a boardwalk, I abstracted the idea of a single horizontal plane and redefined it into a plane that begins to lift and bend without losing the original surface. This resulted in an idea of beginning from a single surface, which, then, underwent a series of bends and folds to create a space for viewing and resting. The vertical components that wrap around and penetrate through the surface embody the vertical elements of a boardwalk, which support the surface and create spaces ‘above’ and ‘below’ the boardwalk.

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