MWTN PORTFOLI O
No. 01
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wedding Chapel The Holy Masses Wedding Chapel Challenges a typical problem in architecture, the corner. This project places itself in a changing world where traditional understandings of symbolic spaces have changed. The Wedding Chapel is a growing host that latches onto the surround buildings to become a prominent corner fixture MATTHEW.NOE Instructor: Ramon Diaz-Granados
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Layered Façade Challenges the idea of “thickness” in architecture where skin acts as strictly surface topology. It attempts to create an integrated architecture of highly ornate surface which breaks away from a pattern logic and begins to form both space and structure. The protoarchitectural system is comprised of three layers all based on a triangular volumetric module. Three layers, each at larger scalar units (x,2x,&4x) are superimposed to create a dynamic patterned reading. The first layer (x) acts as a sunscreen the second (2x) is the system’s enclosure, and the third layer (4x) acts as a structural system. Connection bars vary, allowing the layers to delaminate at various moments to provide for interstitial spaces. PILSUN.HAM / SEUNG-HYUN.KIM / MATTHEW.NOE Instructor: ELENA MANFERDINI
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tokoyo Fashion Museum Tokoyo City, Japan Omotesando St. Aoyama Neighborhood, Minato-ward Challenges the idea of “thinness” in architectural surface and skin. The project takes a singular module type which Propagates itself over the entire massing. Much like an article of clothing, the envelope was designed with individual panels which are attached together at the seams. Instead of a shrink-wrapped envelope, the building “tears” apart at the seam conditions to reveal interior programmatic activity, specifically at the runway level. The specific component deployed was chosen for its sectional qualities - one surface which splays into a second, and could be used for additional structural support or to reach back and attach to interior members. It investigates the notion of introducing variation within this homogenous structure by utilizing three different conditions of treating the spaces between - open structure, glazing, and solid fill. The intensity, and location, of each condition creates a secondary figuration which brings the massing into a cohesive whole. PILSUN.HAM / SEUNG-HYUN.KIM / MATTHEW.NOE Instructor: ELENA MANFERDINI
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ope nSpa c eAbov et her unwa y
Skyba r
Runwa y
1 920’ sr oom
1 940’ sr oom
1 960’ sr oom
1 980’ sr oom
Ope n Spa c e unde rPe r ma ne nt e xhi bi t i onr oom
2000t opr e s e nt
S t o r a g er o o m
Loa di nga r e a Ent r a nc eHa l l
Admi ni s t r a t i v eof f i c e
Pa r ki nga r e a
Souv e ni rs t or e
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
POST HOST in city x Through technology and its advancements we are able to utilize digital fabrication techniques that redefine previous assumptions of material and assembly systems. Pultrusion of a carbon fiber strand system has particular advantages that can be explored through scripting techniques. The Toronto Dominion Center Towers, designed by Mies Van der Rohe, can be viewed as the most ideal host for developing a templating system. The Toronto Dominion Center towers are our “host”. We will develop an additive system that will begin to embed itself within itself. Through this we will look at the moments that allow connection to be formed between the newly infected towers. The existing steel of the towers would act like a scaffold, to allow for support and material to be transferred, but after the secondary material takes hold and Begins to gain strength within bundles; the original primary system can begin to recede or shift where it could not before. A new interpretation of floor space, façade design, patterning and transparency are questions on the table. Allowing for the carbon fibers to be a series of nested nests, a new rigidity is possible. Relying on a system of multi-layered pipes some can be seen as purely aesthetic, but no clear differentiation is made between the discrete layered systems. EMMY.MARUTA / MATTHEW.NOE Instructor: PETER TESTA
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Archi-Garden Designing for a problematic wood shop in Taiwan caused for the creation of a transformable space. This new wood shop functions as multiple programs: a meeting space gallery space work space and party space. This project challenges the idea of function through the idea of transformation. The building is made up of corrugated steel and garage doors with a collapsible tensile structure on its side. MATTHEW.NOE / GRADUATE TEAM Instructor: Jr Gang Chi
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[MATTHEWNOEDESIGN@GMAIL.COM] Matthew William Tyler Noe
Matthew William Tyler Noe Address
Personal Information
310 Jefferson St. apt 302
Nashville, TN 37208
Place of Birth: Zanesville, OH Nationality: United State of America Phone: (740)-297-1916
E-mail Web Portfolio
MatthewNoeDesign@gmail.com www.mwtnportfolio.tumblr.com
Languages
English
http://issuu.com/zanzabarbarion/docs/mwtn_portfolio
Degrees Masters of Architecture (M.Arch2): Southern California Institute of Architecture, Sci-arc (Career GPA 3.5, Member of 2010-2011 Testa X-lab, Design is One vol. III Study Abroad and publication) September 11, 2011 Bachelors of Science in Architecture from The Ohio State University, OSU June 15, 2009 Professional Highlights
2010-2011 2010 2005-2009 2005
Southern California Institute of Architecture X-lab Studio Program Southern California Institute of Architecture Design is One Program Study Abroad –Milan, Italy The Ohio State University Morrill Scholars program The Ohio State University Freshman Foundation Program
Scholarships 2005-2009 The Ohio State University Morrill Scholars program 2005 The Ohio State University Freshman Foundation Program 2003 Buckeye Boy’s State Young Leaders Program
Employment History
01-2012- 05-2012 [Sl ap!HQ, Los Angel es, Cal i fornia] Desi gner and Consul tant A design collective that specializes in media installations and bio-synthetic forms. Duties are; creation of digital design, design documents and working drawings. 09-2009 - 05-2011 [Plasis Design, Los Angeles, California] Consultant and Fabricator A live/work environment with a small work shop and CNC router. Worked mostly on product design and small scale objects. Clients included local designers, Coachella, and the Los Angeles Spanish Museum 09-2009 - 12-2009 [SCI-arc supply store, Los Angeles California] Sales Material Specialist. Front of house operations, including; one-on-one interaction with clientele, Inventory and material selection. 05-2009 - 07-2009 [ Ar + Ch , Columbus, Ohio] Designer Design Intern. Summer 2009. Responsibilities included: Drawings, construction of various models, design development for an ongoing project.
Academic Employment
01-2012 - 05-2012 09-2009 - 05-2011 09-2009 - 12-2009 05-2009 - 08-2009 Page1
Slap!HQ, Los Angeles, California Plasis Design, Los Angeles, California SCI-arc supply store, Los Angeles California Ar + Ch (Jr Gang Chi Architectural Research Studio), Columbus, Ohio
Designer Mastered skills in Maya and Rhino (proficient in design software including ; AutoCAD, Revit, and Adobe Suites) Educated in all phases of architectural projects including design development, preparation of presentation drawings and specifications, design review, coordination and correlation of construction drawings. Prepared schematics, design development and construction documents. Worked as advisor between clients and upper management. Developed modified and reviewed production drawings and edited project narratives and specifications. Sales Experienced as a Team Member, Associate Leader, and Stock Crew/Sales Associate/Sales Operations. Consultant Attended meetings with board members to discuss services. Attended and took part of design discussions. Mediated discussions about deign issues. Analyzed client problems and developed architectural solutions. Researched materials to determine appropriate selection for project. Planed, coordinated and administered projects from the initial programming stages all the way through to construction administration. Reviewed construction submittals and assisted project manager in construction administration. Fabricator Managed, operated and programed, Shop Sabre CNC Router, Epilog/ULS Laser cutting machines, 3-D Printing Sla/Sls/powder
Software Programs
Publications
Exhibit and Installations
Personal Statement
3D ModelingAutodesk Maya, AutoCAD, Rhino 5.0 ComputationProcessing, Arduino Digital/Fabrication3-Axis CNC Mill, Surfcam, Rams, Universal and Epilog Laser Cutters, 3D Printing RepresentationMental Ray, Adobe Suites CS5
LIVE WORK | WORK LIVE winner design competitonn, September 2012 Immerse(D) Displayed on www.Archinect.com, April 2012 Design is One vol. III May 2010-July 2010
2011 Gaia Thesis Presentation Sci-arc, Southern California Institution of Architecture 2010 Vapour(ware) Installation Sci-arc, Southern California Institution of Architecture 2009 Rose Window Installation Sci-arc, Southern California Institution of Architecture 2008 Immerse(D) Spring/Summer Display OSU, The Ohio State University Knowlton Hall
Visual story telling remains a fundamental part of articulating ideas in my work. I see design issues as narratives for living and building that intertwine into a new understanding of what is architecture. My techniques are using 3-D software and simulation tools to generate patterns and objects in ways that mimic a natural order. My interests is a more artistic and animated approach to design resulting in a fascination for animation, simulation and visualization techniques . I am looking for new and interesting opportunities where I can use my skills. It is always my desire to be creative an inspiring while also looking toward the future and thinking with issues of sustainable in mind.
Page2