2011届本科毕业生设计作品建筑与景观设计学院
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2011手绘艺术设计大赛获奖名单2011-09-22 01:13建筑·室内组手绘设计(AX)、表现(AY)、写生(AZ)类等级奖编号作品名称作者单位名称AX010 《水调歌头》会所设计杨飞贵州诺美建筑设计公司AX013 陶艺师之家刁晓峰重庆市小鲨鱼手绘艺术工作AX024 神垕镇钧瓷文化展示交流中心景观规划设计周雷周口师范学院美术学院AX025 别有洞天薛东辉河北建筑设计研究院有限责任AX026 Popular design office 辛冬根风行设计AY012 欧式室内表现李磊天津艺绘设计工作室AY013 酒店手绘表现黄慧、赵杰北京朗戈设计机构AY026 欧式室内超写实周雅琴、刘宇天津理工大学AY032 瓦杜兹葡萄园酒吧李海华云南艺术学院设计学院AY034 会所设计方案草图于健辽宁师范大学美术学院AY035 曼哈顿KTV 辛冬根风行设计AZ002 英国建筑速写孙洪浙江亚厦设计研究院AZ009 国外建筑手绘写生黄慧北京朗戈设计机构AZ011 建筑景观写生严景明AZ019 大地·光年刁晓峰重庆市小鲨鱼手绘艺术工作AZ027 陕西民居系列李明同烟台大学AZ032 龙海·尚栖刁晓峰重庆市小鲨鱼手绘艺术工作建筑·室内组手绘设计(AX)、表现(AY)、写生(AZ)类优秀奖编号作品名称作者单位名称AX004 《新东方主义气质》冷焕良秦皇岛星艺装饰公司AX008 《大白鲨海鲜酒楼》设计方案杨飞贵州诺美建筑设计公司AX012 2011时装展厅苑宏刚、王晓辉吉林建筑工程学院艺术设计AX017 The Island House 韩薛、刘积平深圳绿筑设计顾问有限公AY001 居住区景观设计表现图孙虎鸣长春工程学院AY002 零点(ZERO)时尚发型沙龙纪斌亮AY004 室内表现-住宅效果李永生中国环境管理干部学院-艺术与AY006 英国爱丁堡CALTON HILL 孙洪浙江亚厦设计研究院AY008 某宾馆室内空间手绘表现王美达燕山大学AY025 天津玛歌庄园别墅设计周雅琴天津理工大学AY027 建筑群设计表现刘宇、许韵彤天津理工大学AY033 建筑草图艺术薛东辉河北建筑设计研究院有限责任AZ001 手绘写生系列(联幅)马长明沈阳化工大学AZ007 欧式建筑手绘综合表现李磊天津艺绘设计工作室AZ016 圣彼得大教堂俯瞰赵杰北京朗戈设计机构AZ021 欧式古典别墅写生刘宇天津理工大学AZ026 古镇随笔李海华云南艺术学院设计学院 AZ033 百佳商场室内建筑速写组图邸锐广州番禺职业技术学院艺术设学生组手绘设计(BX)、表现(BY)、写生(BZ)类等级奖编号作品名称作者单位名称BX004 山韵邹昆池华南农业大学BX005 夜店酒吧设计方案王丹大连艺术学院BX006 滨海公园设计赵翼飞四川美术学院BX007 《梵音·禅语》江畅张涵煦重庆小鲨鱼手绘工作室BX008 山色·印象周宇晨重庆小鲨鱼手绘工作室BX009 水晶涟漪——屋顶会所设计邝振财广东工业大学BY011 下午茶李小梅福建工程学院BY014 室内设计表现金磊广西艺术学院BY088 都市里的风景冷炳照武汉工程大学艺术学院201 BY095 新古典主义风格的芬芳宋雅春天津美术学院BY132 现代高层建筑设计蒋路遥天津理工大学BY144 一街角宋雪娇沈阳理工大学应用技术学BY152 室内空间马克笔快速表现黎泳、王炫广西艺术学院BY153 西方街景喻俊铭云南艺术学院BY154 《黄昏》王小亚云南艺术学院BY157 《信仰》虎良珊云南艺术学院BY161 追忆·隐逸·诗意——演译空间的生命”手绘表现戴文广西工学院BY182 地中海风情别墅系列田荣辉辽宁美术职业学院BZ001 《建筑和灵魂的色彩》赵龙昆明理工大学艺术与传媒BZ015 凤凰古韵黄立松福建工程学院BZ021 沐光之城张涵煦重庆市小鲨鱼手绘工作BZ034 场景记忆123 程炎青四川美院BZ035 泊王玉龙重庆市小鲨鱼手绘工作BZ057 古城印象郭倩芸西安建筑科技大学BZ081 古巷深深——湘西凤凰写生陈斌福建工程学院BZ090 风景曹巧弟大连理工大学城市学院BZ120 光务风情街映像刘同平华中科技大学BZ154 古镇Ⅰ、Ⅱ丁秀娜云南艺术学院BZ176 施德楼钢的回忆周先博重庆市小鲨鱼手绘工作学生组手绘设计(BX)、表现(BY)、写生(BZ)类优秀、佳作奖编号作品名称作者单位名称BX002 院·系·班校园生活体验馆黄懿苏州大学BX012 相思湖花园张碧辉广西民族大学BX013 游客中心设计表现举白华中科技大学BX018 酒吧快题设计蔡永康无锡工艺职业技术学院BX022 水浒客栈范晓玉吉林艺术学院设计学院BY005 楚隐王菲福建工程学院BY006 室内与景观手绘表现张松元四川美术学院BY010 《融合》董肖秀福建工程学院建筑与规划BY012 室内设计效果图杨超庆西华师范大学BY016 别墅设计中国古典园林设计分析齐娟、于帅西安工业大学BY021 别墅设计中国古典园林设计分析温思珂、张梅杰、李耀西安工业大学BY026 盒子住宅中国古典园林设计分析贾秀凤、陈静、郑子昂西安工业大学BY045 陈家祠邝振财、杨英辉、黄嘉钧广东工业大学BY046 《酒吧·格调》王思文山东工艺美术学院BY048 欧式经典起居室代光钢山东工艺美术学院BY049 欧式经典书房刘庆山东工艺美术学院BY053 科隆大教堂贾万瑞天津美术学院BY057 起居室效果图(中式)郑旭、原荟丹河北工程大学BY073 酒店大堂效果图李军念吉林建筑工程学院城建学BY082 美式酒店设计刘迪功中南林业科技大学BY087 手绘表现——公园游/室内意向汪姝雯四川美术学院BY100 镜水姜雯深圳技师学院BY102 建筑曹巧弟大连理工大学城市学院BY105 建筑曲鹏飞大连理工大学城市学院BY108 酒店大厅设计效果图赵安娜南昌大学艺术与设计学BY116 景观空间翟敏中国美术学院艺术设计职业技BY121 休闲别墅设计陈婷婷天津理工大学BY122 现代欧式室内设计宁晓芳天津理工大学BY124 暮色下的建筑田源天津理工大学BY129 欧式建筑表现苗瀚云天津理工大学BY133 住宅空间设计表现一董菲天津理工大学BY135 中式酒店套房设计任晓学天津理工大学BY137 现代建筑写字楼表现马达天津理工大学BY141 月影湾温泉度假村张金玉天津理工大学BY142 现代中式室内设计杨林海天津理工大学BY145 润韵琴声绿水青山杨润、杨博华中科技大学BY146 民居(二)——石板路王绩浙江同济科技职业学院装饰艺BY148 城市随笔张佳河南理工大学BY149 歌特凤情陈芳逸河南理工大学BY151 手绘任我绘李翔翔中国美术学院艺术设计职业技BY154 《黄昏》王小亚云南艺术学院BY155 《路口》温连单云南艺术学院BY156 《西斯廷教堂》曹敏云南艺术学院BY162 居室空间效果图唐军广西南宁职业技术学院艺术工BY168 滨水餐厅设计黄洋安中南林业科技大学BY180 室内设计手绘表现王一博哈尔滨理工大学艺术学院环BY183 沈阳SR新城家居样板间客厅设计刘媛媛鲁迅美术学院BY184 手绘韵律蒋涵南通职业大学BY189 光·科学楼黄全珍江西太阳能科技职业学BZ018 我眼中的世界晏榕雪四川美术学院BZ020 建筑速写王婷婷渤海大学BZ023 广西三江侗族民居写生金磊广西艺术学院BZ028 贵州西江千户苗寨写生黄磊广西艺术学院BZ033 客家土楼黄守成福建工程学院BZ048 晋云古村落写生刘义浙江工商职业技术学院BZ057 古城印象郭倩芸西安建筑科技大学BZ058 苏州园林田亭亭东北师范大学BZ063 室外陈倩江汉大学BZ065 凤凰古城黄妙群佛山科学技术学院BZ069 永定土楼写生李根江汉大学BZ075 安徽屏山芦钢无锡工艺职业技术学院BZ082 沱江江畔吊脚楼——湘西钢笔画陈斌福建工程学院BZ083 教堂建筑表现刘若昕华中科技大学BZ087 中国古典园林景观写生系列靳丹丹东北师范大学BZ101 南屏街景系列一李艳华太原理工大学轻纺美院BZ103 湘鄂民居写生李冬妮天津大学BZ105 室内空间表现白静大连理工大学城市学院BZ142 《村落》陶聪云南艺术学院BZ144 《通幽》杨院云南艺术学院BZ147 糯黑村意杨睿云南艺术学院BZ148 《一村》向加洪云南艺术学院BZ168 绍兴水乡一角吴润达南宁职业技术学院艺术工程BZ169 小桥流水人家杨涛南宁职业技术学院艺术工程。
2011“华城杯”纸板建筑设计建造竞赛圆满结束第五届同济大学建造节暨2011 “华城杯”纸板建筑设计建造竞赛于5月28-29日在同济大学建筑与城市规划学院广场举行,同时还举行了由同济主办的2011“我的家-设计与建造”上海市中学生邀请赛。
竞赛要求各参赛队伍选用规定的纸板材料、麻绳、清漆、塑料布等,组员共同协作进行建造。
建造的建筑不仅结构要稳定,还要能防雨、防潮、通风和自然采光,而且还能满足站、坐以及晚上居住时的躺、卧尺度要求。
建造节的目的是通过建造实践活动,让学生对建筑的材料性能、建造方式及建造过程获得感性和理性认识,通过真实的感性体验把握建筑最基本的要素。
参加今年建造节大学组的22支代表队在拿到“施工许可证”后,经过8小时的辛苦、紧张、快乐的建造,39栋(大学组28栋、中学组11栋)各具特点的纸板房在学院广场上矗立起来。
本次竞赛由21位国内外教授组成评委团,分别对39栋纸板房进行了认真仔细的评选。
经过严格评审,同济大学建筑与城市规划学院的同济景观2班2组荣获大学组金奖,重庆大学代表队、中央美术学院代表队获得银奖,另有13支大学代表队获得铜奖及优秀奖。
汪孝安、张宇、倪阳等29位同志当选第七批全国工程勘察设计大师经过单位推荐、专业初审、评选委员会评审提名、公示,并经住房和城乡建设部常务会审定,29位同志当选第七批全国工程勘察设计大师,其中建筑专业有3人:汪孝安、张宇、倪阳。
全国工程勘察设计大师是勘察设计行业国家级荣誉称号,由住建部每两年评选一次。
具体评选名额和申报名额分配由工程勘察设计大师评选领导小组根据各专业技术人员数量、完成的勘察设计产值和科技进步水平确定。
工程勘察设计大师评选领导小组由住建部分管部长及有关司、协会负责人组成。
评选工作坚持公开、公平、公正的原则,严格按照评选办法规定的程序进行。
汪孝安:上海现代建筑设计(集团)有限公司华东建筑设计研究院有限公司总建筑师,代表作品:上海广播电视国际新闻交流中心、中央电视台新台址建设、2010上海世博文化中心、上海铁路新客站立面改造等。
中央美术学院2011年本科招生录取基本情况一、中国画专业:1、文化课成绩前2名,文化课最低为556分;2、按专业排名录取,文化课分数线为:总分:400分。
单科:语文80分,外语70分;3、专业名次录至60名。
专业并列60名者,按其文化课成绩由高到低录取,文化课分数录至:总分495分。
二、书法专业:1、按专业排名录取,文化课分数线为:总分:400分。
单科:语文80分,外语70分;2、专业名次录至17名。
专业并列17名者,按其文化课成绩由高到低录取,文化课分数录至:总分405分。
三、造型艺术专业:1、文化课成绩前7名,文化课最低为577分;2、按专业排名录取,文化课分数线为:总分:400分。
单科:语文80分,外语70分;3、专业名次录至202名。
专业并列202名者,按其文化课成绩由高到低录取,文化课分数录至:总分418分。
四、艺术设计专业:1、文化课成绩文科前5名,文化课最低为574分;理科前2名,文化课最低为584分;2、按专业排名录取,文化课分数线为:总分:420分。
单科:语文80分,外语70分;3、文科专业名次录至163名。
专业并列163名者,按其文化课成绩由高到低录取,文化课分数录至:总分536分。
4、理科专业名次录至294名。
专业并列294名者,按其文化课成绩由高到低录取,文化课分数录至:总分446分。
五、建筑学专业:1、按文化课排名录取。
文科:①北京录取4人,文化总分最低533分。
②山东录取5人。
文化总分最低544分。
③其他省:录取17人,文化总分最低553分。
理科:①北京录取3人,文化总分最低563分。
②山东录取4人,文化总分最低509分。
③其他省:录取18人,文化总分最低525分。
2、按专业课(文、理科混合)排名录取。
文化课分数线为:总分:420分。
单科:语文80分,外语70分;①北京录取7人,专业名次录至103名。
并列103名,文化分数录至439分。
②山东录取4人,专业名次录至103名。
公示根据《关于做好2011年本科生毕业设计(论文)答辩、评优、总结及归档工作的通知》(河海教[2011]21号)要求,经各系推荐、学院审核、教务处复核,孙银凤等226位学生的毕业设计(论文)被评为“河海大学2011届本科优秀毕业设计(论文)”,张志才等142位教师被评为“河海大学2011届本科毕业设计(论文)优秀指导教师”,现予以公示。
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architecture design portfolioDAMON WAKEdvwake@(602) 647-1664ADDRESS4701 East Arcadia LanePhoenix, AZ 85018(602) 840-8157EDUCATIONCollege of Architecture, Art, and PlanningBachelors of Architecture February 2010Cumulative GPA: 3.748 - Dean’s List 4 yearsCornell in RomeSemester, extension of Cornell AAP based in Rome with local Roman and Ithaca faculty.Program focused on the study of Contemporary and Historical Italian Art and Architecturein conjunction with analytical research and design in Rome and during immersion tripsthroughout Italy.Cornell Latin AmericaEight-week, 15 credit architecture design, visual representation, and theory program inMexico and Brazil. Traveling study of Historical and Modern Latin American culture, art, andArchitecture, focused on lectures, readings, sketch books, and design charettes.AWARDSSeipp Memorial Prize Competition, Co-WinnerCornell second year architecture competition for an ADA accessible renovation of SibleyHallDwell Magazine Re-Burbia Competition, FinalistOpen competition hosted by Dwell Magazine for visually and theoretically compellingimages/ideas for the re-construction of suburban developmentCOMPUTER SKILLSAutodesk AutoCAD, Rhinoceros 4 (Including Grasshopper), Adobe Photoshop, AdobeIllustrator, Google Sketch-Up, Microsoft O ce, Pepakura, basic Adobe Premiere,basic Autodesk Maya 8FABRICATION SKILLSWoodworking, Metal Working including welding and casting, Laser Cutting, Scale ModelMaking (including plaster and cement casting, soldiering, bass wood, foam, chipboard,plexi construction, etc.)Fall 2007Summer 2006Fall 2006August 2009WORK EXPERIENCEDesign InternshipMS Square Construction, Glendale AZ Administrative Assistant architect. Wrotebiding documents and organized bids from multiple Sub-Contractors to produce project cost estimates. Contacted local businesses to securenon-competitive contracts.Vincent Mulcahy, Ithaca NYConstruction g, painting, andhardware installation to demolition and landscaping. Worked closely with home owner, and professor Vince Mulcahy who oversaw all work.Rand Hall Wood & Metal Shop Technician’s Assistant Assist in the management and safety of Architecture and Art shop facilities. Train undergrad and graduate Architecture and Fine Arts majorsFirst-Aid assistancein the case of injury.2003 - 2007Summer 2005Summer 20082006 - 2009References Brian E. Beeners - Shop and Fabrication Facilities Supervisor beb4@, 607 255 1527 Dana Cupkova - Professordanacupkova@, 607 255 2701 Yanni Loukissas - Thesis Advisoryal1@, 607 255 2785Charles Schi ner - Architect 602 954 7442Freelance Design2010Studio CWake, Phoenix AZ Worked consistently for four years at the small, design oriented rm specializing in Taliesin and Native American architecture. Co-managed a home renovation, preparing shematic and design development drawings while acting as project manager. Worked extensivly on the Wind River Casino in Wyoming, prepared drawings for bidding, designed panelings layouts, color schemes, schedules, worked with an FF&E specialits, and presented work to the CEO, subcontractor, and engineers. Drew and edited cad drawings of all development levels and provided 3D renderings for clients.Independent design work on single family homes and co ee shops. Commercial work includes printed graphics, interior re-design, and back of house extensions. Currently working on single family new home construction in Seattle and a new duplex in Phoenix.Damon Wake-c 2010C O N T E N TSIBLEY PROJECTED - SEIPP MEMORIAL PRIZEcollaboration: michael hughes – advisor: henry richardson - fall 2006 Design competition for an ADA accessible r enovation of Sibley Hall, First Place FORM WORKS - CHELSEA HIGHLINE DEVELOPMENTadvisor: vincent mulcahy - spring 2007 with commercial and public use spacesCONNECTED CITY - ROCHESTER BROWNFIELD RE-USEcollaboration: lisa corkum - advisor: henry Richardson - fall 2006 Transit oriented development project for a Mid-rise multi-use building in a former industrial complex undergoing re-use and re-developmentPLAZA DE MUSICA - VALENCIA MUSIC CENTERadvisors: antón garcía-abril, débora mesa-molina - spring 2008 City music center and public plaza space adjoining Studio Ensemble’s new Berkley School of Music center on the outskirts of Valencia Spain ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY CENTER - LEADING EDGE DESIGN COMPETITIONcollaboration: chad christie, lisa corkum, peter rodway, larysa konowka - advisor: martha bohm - spring 2008 Sustainable design competition for a multi-use history, teaching, and research center in Santa BarbraCalifornia near rejuvenated wetlands LOVENESS RESIDENCE - VASHON ISLAND NEW HOME DESIGNcollaboration: lisa corkum – client: elizabeth loveness - 2010 Schematic development proposals for a new residence overlooking the Puget Sound onVashon Island near Seattle Washington 02_03_04_05_06_01_STRUCTURAL MODEL - MADRID BARAJAS AIRPORTcollaboration: asdren matoshi – advisors: mark cruvellier, mark cruvellier - spring 2007 Scale model structural analysis of Richard Roger’s airport project07_RADIAL ERECT-URBIA - DWELL REBURBIA COMPETITION collaboration: michael hughes - summer 2009 COLLAGE - LATIN AMERICAadvisors: andrea simitch, ta: marrisa tirone - summer 2006 Select pages from the collage sketchbook compiled of found materials on the Cornell Latin America summertrip through Mexico and BrazilBRONZE CASTINGadvisor: roberto bertoia - fall 2009Caste bronze sculpture completed for advanced sculpture classCARVED LUMINAIRadvisor: roberto bertoia - fall 2009 Hand and machine carved wood block with indirect lighting feature, completed for advanced sculpture class BEDSIDE LUMINAIRadvisor: martha bohm - spring 2007 Bedside night table with multiple lighting features, completed for lighting and acousticsSKETCHBOOK - MEXICO-BRAZIL/ROME-ITALYadvisors: james williamson, val warke, andrea simitch - summer 2006advisors: vincent mulcahy, alberto iacovoni - fall 2007 Freehand, on-site architectural sketches08_09_11_10_13_14_ Image based online design competition hosted by Dwell and to propose creative PROFESSIONAL DESIGN - CHARLES SCHIFFNER & ASSOCIATESprincipal: charles schi ner - 2005 - 2006 Schematic design and visual presentation work for clients of home renovation projects12_south north east eastscheme 1 Freelance Architecture & Design – Studio CWakecollaboration: lisa corkumProject:2k sqft new home construction sitson a slope overlooking the Puget Sound andthe Olympic Peninsula on Vashon Island'swestern coast. The home is a retirement spotdesigned to live one but expand forentertainment when the client's two sons, andfuture grandchildren, come to visit. Two mainscheme were developed with almost identicalprograms. The first focuses on a large picturewindow and loft space looking out to the seawhile the second focuses on a cantileveredsecond floor living space providing cover for anoutdoor fireplace and porch below. Bothscheme were developed visually for the client.First FloorSecond FloorB e d r o o m B e d r o o mP a y R o o m R e a d n g R o o mB a t h B e d r o o m NM a s t e r B e d r o o mD n n g D e n P a o F o y e rM u dK t c h e nPantryB a t hnorth easteastscheme 2SIBLEY PROJECTEDSEIPP MEMORIAL PRIZE COMPETITIONconcept sketchesexploded axonometric –accessible circulation through three part struc-ture with projected gallery and peeled back façadecollaboration: michael hughesadvisor: henry richardsonfall 2006co-winner first placecompetition parameters – to design an ADA Accesible renovation for the first floor of Sibley Hall connecting the dome with the east and west wings.scheme – gutting the first floor and basement under the dome, the new and expanded Hartell Gallery projects out of the back façade over a sunken plaza that bridges over the new lowered parking lot. pulling back the interior from the front façade, a new loggia space overlooks the arts quad and acts as a grand entrance to the interior atrium. steel stairs and causeways wrap the out edge of the double high space over the new extended Green Dragon café space. The pushed back glass box aligns with the axial hallways on either side of Sibley while creating an outdoor covered plaza.first floor planbasement plancross section through Sibley Domepresentation boards with sectional model and paper studiesmanhattandesignthinktank The project addresses multiple scales of context and diversities of programmatic occupation. Large high-rises contrast with Chelsea’s general low-rise neighborhood that has, until now, remained one of the last areas of lower Manhattan to become heavily gentrified. The defunct elevated railway known as the Highline, a vestige of the area’s meatpacking heritage, is set to become an elevated public park with some sporadic program. Several developers have started to build high-rise condos. Chelsea’s quiet artsy feel seems to be in jeopardy of becoming another Soho.Located on the edge of Manhattan in a vacant Chelsea parking lot between West 17th and 18th streets, this infill development project is a proposal designed to maintain the pregentrified character of the area while accommodating its inevitable commercial growth.concept site modellongitudinal sectionconcept project proposal modelwest elevationThe fourteen story tower facing the Hudson houses artists in residence while providing mechanical access to studio and work spaces in the forward slab. The back slab addresses the Highline’s turn by wrapping around on the far side while placing three stories of small shops on its edge for easy access by Highline joggers and walkers. A long glazed plinth on 18th street provides plenty of gallery and exhibition space for artists-inresidence. Lifted from a sunken ground plane, the building opens 10th Avenue to the Hudson and Chelsea Piers. Access to the ground level lawn, sculpture garden, and amphitheater creates a cloistered and continuously occupied public armature connecting with the Highline, Riverbank and adjacent parks.plexi massing modelsouth elevationcross sectionrendered model in siteCONNECTED CITY-ROCHESTER BROWNFIELD RE-USEcollaboration: lisa corkum advisor: henry richardson fall 2006on the edge of the geneses river in a century old industrial area recently redeveloped as a commercial center near Rocherster’s downtown, this multi-use project strategically links disparate parts of the vacant downtown with new development to help generate further reuse and redevelopment of the city centersite plan with proposed rail links and pedestrian movers in greencity zoningzoning blocks extruded by population denistygreen roof context on the edge of the geneses river in a century old industrial area recently redeveloped as a commercial center near Rocherster’s downtown, this multi-use project strategically links disparate parts of the vacant downtown with new development to help generate further reuse and redevelopment of the city centercity hot spots derived from programatic density and populationmapping strategic analytical mapping of Rochester’s downtown shows a lack of programmatic continuity with major population centers. by locating hot spots, or areas of programmatic density (high in attractor programs such as restaurants, bars, liquor stores, clubs, theaters, cinemas, etc.) we drew a map expressive of city’s dynamic use. the project’s proposed light rail link and cross river with suburban population centers. the project site serves as a primary transit hub, structure for attractor programs, and year round public space.rooftop planscheme the interior atrium space is derived by the lofting lower tube houses the main elevated light rail station. the hollowed core opens up to the view of the river gorge and waterfall while avoiding direct sun exposure. the key pedestrian path is a small loop that connects a commercial hot spot across the gorge with the stadium through the project proposal.attractor programs within city centerview from opposite bank internal atrium formal deformation processverticle circulationopen atrium access spacecommercial programbent frame and secondary beam and column systemlateral bracingMoment Connections Shear Connectionstypical framing planstructure a bent frame system provides the primaryBentsColumnsGirderssecondary pin connected columns and beams transfer the loads from the concrete slabs down while maintaining an un obstructed atrium and curved glass ceiling. lateral bracing is provided by a continuous diagrid structure. this system gives the exterior diamond shaped appearance as large out on the north east main entrance.Beamsrail system and structureprimary bent frame structureexterior glazing and diagrid vertical circulation systemsMain Air Handling Room at Floor 8Typical Branch Supply and ReturnDuctsSupply & ReturnShaftsBentLateral Bracing w/ InsulationMullionDouble Pane Insulated GlassSmoke Panel10” Concrete Slab w/ Shear JointsDucktsDiffuserFire Sprinkler Light FixturePerforated Metal Drop CeilingCeiling Hangers28” Girder 12” Beam w/ Fire ProofingSteel DeckingFinish Floor*Detail Section Adapted From Prada Tokyo, Herzog & de Mueron 2004, El Croquis Issue 129-130variable glass tintingenvelope detail section*environmental systemstinted glass panels vary across the façade to allow in a variable amounts of sunlight dependant on programmatic and environ-mental needs. primary mechanical cores near the elevator shafts provide the main supplies of hot and cold air in individual atrium space relies primarily on direct gain through the glazing for heating. secondary days while ceiling exhaust fans prevent over heating in summer.Main Air Handling EquipmentFor Offices and RetailChilled Water PlantBoilerSupply & Exhaust Branch Supply & ReturnsMain Supply & ReturnsMain Air Handling EquipmentFor AtriumBoilerExhaust F ansChilled WaterPlantDirect GainMain Supply & ReturnsBranch Supply & ReturnsFloor VentsStack Ventilation passive and active heating and cooling systemszamfonia (hurdy gurdy)music machineinstead of using a rosined wheel to vibrate the keys and a keybox to produce notes; a piston automatically moves the strings when turned. the music box is replaced by individual structural units holding up the camshaft and pistons.Initial concept research derived from a study of the zamfonia, or the Spanish version of the medieval instrument known in English as the zamfonia. a piston based machine served as the guiding conceptual structure and organization of the music center and plaza.project proposals required designing a public music center adjacent to the not yet constructed Berkley School of Music center on the southern developing edge of Valenciageneral scheme L shaped structure wraps around the open plaza and plinth rooftop to activate multiple urban spaces changing in scale and size up through the towertheaters/halls student housing nearest public spacea lack of major public spaces, nearby student housing, and appropriate program segregates the site from denser parts of the cityrooftop planthe elevated connecting arm provides spectator and program-mable spaces to look down on the plinth rooftop plaza whilethe main plaza stage can be viewed from either the groundlevel plaza or rooftopsecondary steel structuresteel floor plates steel scrims lifted ground and shell structureS TA G E SU P P O R T S TA G E S U P P O R T S TA G E S U P P O R T S TA G E E LE V A T E D S EA T I N G E LE VA T E DS E A T IN G E L E V AT E DS E A T I N G B AR /N I GH T C LU B B A R /N I G H T C L UBP U B L I C L O C K E R SB A T H -RO O M S B A T H -RO O M S P LA Z A - S P OR T SF E I LD -S T A G E S M A LL -SC AL ER ET AI L& C A F ES M A LL -SC AL ER ET AI L & CA FEprogramatic distributionbelow ground facilities mainly cater to athletic needs since the plaza and rooftop can be used for small local sports events in daytime. the main ground level includes a plaza between Berkley school and lifted seating for sports spectators. The first above ground level consists of stage support spaces. centered between support areas and framed by the main shell structure, the stage faces towards the tower. the south block is a three story bar/night club with access to the stage level when there are no performances.The elevated wing consists of two stories of small retail and bar/restaurant spaces set back from the edge to allow for circulation and views of the rooftop and stage area.floor plansperspectivesvariable shadernw & se elevations process sketchesvariable shading is provided by large retractable sail like cloth shades. this activates the south facing plaza and stage area for daytime use which would otherwise be too hot for 24 hour occupation. permanent steel scrims provide constant shading for fixed programs.University of California, Santa Barbara ENVIRONMENTAL + HISTORY CENTERcollaboration: chad christie, lisa corkum, peter rodway, larysa konowkaadvisor: martha bohm - spring 2008NAccess Drive +Disabled Parking Isla Vista School Playground Camino Corto Open Space Building GroundLevel EntryBioremediationAreasPe des t ri a nPa th sFire Lane BioremediationArea BioremediationAreaBarn PlazaProposed Vernal Pool Chain-link Fence Over-Flow Drain 1Over-Flow Drain 2Rooftop Sedum Plantings Bioremediation Plantings Water Collection Pond Drain 1 Collection Area Drain 2 Collection Area Flow Towards Slough WATER FLOW + DRAINAGEOver-Flow Drain 1Over-Flow Drain 2Rooftop Sedum PlantingsBioremediation Plantings Water Colletion Pond Drain 1 Collection Area Drain 2 Collection AreaFlow Twords SloughOn-Site Water Flows PROJECT NARRATIVEProject utilizes natural ventilation from ocean breezes which is aided by the lifted of the southern corner.Extensive water catchment systems collect rain water and runoff from the nearby hard-scapes to be filteredthrough a bio remediation zone before entering the wetland areas.Extensive sun calculations dictated the placement of recycled wood shading louvers. In winter the building’snatural b the building is entirely heated by direct gain, thus not requiring any mechanical heating system.The Leading Edge sustain-able design competitioncalled for a multi-use history,teaching, and researchcenter in Santa BarbraCalifornia near rejuvenated wetlands. The site includesan old barn and is adjacent to an elementary school.TRANSVERSE BUILDING SECTIONLandscape extended below grade connecting courtyard to barnEAST ELEVATION Lecture Hall with vertical louvers and less fenestration articulatinga more controlled program Offices fully fenestrated with operable glazing and vertical louvers Classrooms and Library fully fenestrated with operable glazing and vertical louvers Entrance to Library from roof above lobbyClassroom LibraryClassroomOffices Courtyard/ BioremediationAreaLobbyLecture HallBathroomsFire stairsCLASSROOM WALL SECTION3” Fly-Ash Concrete Steel Decking Open Web Steel Joists 1” Rigid Insulation(Expanded Perlite Organic Bonded)Vapor Barrier1” Fly-Ash Concrete Cladding(Sub-Sand/Gravel/Stone Concrete)1/2” DrywallWater Resistant Barrier AirspaceUncoated Low-E Double Pane GlassSteel StudWooden PlanksDrainage Layer 3” Cellulose Insulation (Recycled Newsprint)Metal Grated Drop Ceiling ROOF ASSEMBLYWALL ASSEMBLYFLOOR ASSEMBLYMarmoleum3” Fly-Ash ConcreteSteel DeckingOpen Web Steel Joists1” Rigid Insulation(Expanded Perlite Organic Bonded)Vapor BarrierAirspace1” Fly-Ash Concrete Cladding(Sub-Sand/Gravel/Stone Concrete)Vapor Barrier3” Cellulose Insulation(Recycled Newsprint)Water Resistant BarrierAirspaceAirspaceDETAILED CLASSROOM SECTIONA I R P O R T 2d modelstructural collaboration:asdren matoshiadvisors:mark cruvellierMatt Lindsayspring 2007This structural model represents a detail section of the Madrid Barajas Airport designed by Richard Rogers. The two primary structural systems are a composite concrete slab floor system holding up curved “gull wing” shaped roof frames. Each roof section consists of steel girders supported by hinged V and Y columns on H shaped concrete base columns. Circular skylights puncture the top curves. A steel and glass curtain wall hangs from the end of each wing and is tied to the upper slab.We cast the upper floor level in 1/4in. Rockite cement with soldered piano wire reinforcing. The wire reinforcing connects to brass hinge connections on the secondary Y shaped columns and fixed connections on the V shaped columns. More brass hinges fix the columns to the roof constructed of curved bass wood girders. The curtain wall is constructed of soldered brass rods and H shapes.Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do CongonhasFaculty of Architecture & Planning University São PauloBrazilian Museum of Sculpture in São PauloForma Furniture Showroom - São Paulo Ministry of Education and CultureRio de Janeiro Summer 2006advisors: james williamson,val warke, andrea simitchOratorio de San Felipe Neri - San Miguel de Allende Our Lady of Pilar - Ouro PretoMonastery AlcomanUniveristy of GuanajuatoSketches completed during the Cornell SummerLatin America program were completed on sitewhile traveling through Mexico and Brazil.Villa Carprarola Villa Madama - RomeBasilica of St Anthony - PaduaBaptistry - PisaCamposanto Monumentale - PisaFall 2007advisor: vincent mulcahyDuomo - Siena Piazza del Campo - Siena Castel del Monte - ApuliaPiazza Navona - RomeSketches completed during the Cornell Romeprogram were completed on site within Rome andits environs as well as on trips throughoutNorthern and Southern Italy.Radial Erect-UrbiaThese 3000 ft mobile tower-cranes toddle towards suburban communities where they proceed to drill deep footings at the center of their cores into the earth and outstretch their tripod legs over a 2000 ft radius of suburb. The crane tears out homes from their plots and shelves them in 60 floors of open floor plates. Breaking it up into five sub neighborhoods, commercial/public floors are packed full of the big box stores and strip malls that sustain residential communities. Each sub-neighborhood is an atrium space of houses connecting to a core with wide causeways planted as walking parks./2009/08/05/radial-erect-urbia-2/A drill digs the core underground to extract geothermal energy and regulate the extraction and return of ground-water for. The crane’s legs unfold and pivot around the core to cultivate cleared land. Tilling, planting, watering, and harvesting are performed by the three revolving utility appendages. A wind turbine rotates to collect energy while the crane erects connecting thoroughfares to adjacent towers. The elevated links support public transit networks and allow the flow of people and goods. Each tower sustains 1200 single-family homes and 2.5 million sq ft of commercial/public space for some 5000 inhabitants. By radically retrofitting suburbs, the old methodology of horizontal sprawl is supplanted with a scheme of vertical-core sprawl freeing the suburbanite from the demands of automotive travel while maintaining the spatial desire for individual homes and returning the land to mother nature.Bronze Casting Pouring against gravity, a liquid stream breaks through a platonic sphere. Boiling forces inside the cracked shell seem to both create and destroy. The curved stem precariously floats the weighty ball, appearing to almost fall at anysecond. The piece explores simple dichotomies: smooth & rough, heavy & light, platonic & irregular, light & dark, flow &static, shadow & reflection.Design。