This document contains summaries of 9 studio projects completed by architecture, landscape architecture, and interior design students. The projects include designs for a Holocaust museum, educational facility, residential home, senior living facility, multi-family housing, hospitality business, and various artworks. The projects utilized software like AutoCAD, Revit, and Photoshop and addressed codes and design concepts.
This portfolio showcases three architectural projects from the student's years of study, each highlighting their signature of elegant negative space designs. A second year project featured the Illinois Maritime Museum taking a simple box shape and creating complexity through arrangement and scaling. Their third year and largest project was the Layered Gardens, a sustainable high-rise in Chicago altering the program for Baby Boomers using a low-tech sustainability approach with extensive documentation in the portfolio.
This document is a resume or portfolio for Mark Seeney that summarizes his educational background and professional experience. It outlines his Bachelor of Design from Unitec in 2010, followed by further study and projects involving Revit, 3Ds Max, rendering, and digital modeling and fabrication. His experience includes conceptual design projects, student build projects, furniture design, and commercial fitouts. He has continued working independently as a furniture designer and custom fabricator.
Ngoza Simuule discusses their architectural journey as a student. For a school project designing an art center, they came up with a design shaped like an airplane to fit the rectangular site. This design included a glassed front cockpit area and an airport-style departure lounge interior. For another project with specific material constraints, they designed individual circular hotel rooms around a central open-air access way, using timber cladding and bay windows. Through these projects, they have learned about responding to design briefs and combining materials appropriately.
This document discusses several sustainable architecture projects and proposals by the author. It begins by outlining a design proposal for a "Bio Park" in Auckland, New Zealand that aims to change public perceptions of sustainability through principles of biomimicry and education. Next, it summarizes a Passivhaus kindergarten project in Germany that aimed to meet Passivhaus standards through sustainable design elements. It then briefly outlines other group projects, including a Chinese Cultural Centre in Italy and New Zealand's pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale. The document concludes by showing some of the author's personal photography and sketches.
Bricks, the app to share open element with your team or the communityOpenbricks.io
During this Future Architecture Night Presentation www.futurearchitecture.org Sébastien Lucas, Bricks Founder, architect & developer is presenting how to use Bricks Internally in you architect design team and to share or use open source element of projects with the world.
Bricks is available at http://www.openbricks.io
The document is a Haiku Deck presentation that contains 4 photos credited to different photographers and encourages the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. It shows stock photos from Vik Nanda, habi, The^Bob, and MAURO CATEB and prompts the reader to get started making their own presentation.
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. The document provides examples of homophones like band/banned and board/bored. It also includes homophones used in sentences to demonstrate their different meanings depending on spelling. Resources on homophones and a homophone generator are cited at the end.
This document contains summaries of 9 studio projects completed by architecture, landscape architecture, and interior design students. The projects include designs for a Holocaust museum, educational facility, residential home, senior living facility, multi-family housing, hospitality business, and various artworks. The projects utilized software like AutoCAD, Revit, and Photoshop and addressed codes and design concepts.
This portfolio showcases three architectural projects from the student's years of study, each highlighting their signature of elegant negative space designs. A second year project featured the Illinois Maritime Museum taking a simple box shape and creating complexity through arrangement and scaling. Their third year and largest project was the Layered Gardens, a sustainable high-rise in Chicago altering the program for Baby Boomers using a low-tech sustainability approach with extensive documentation in the portfolio.
This document is a resume or portfolio for Mark Seeney that summarizes his educational background and professional experience. It outlines his Bachelor of Design from Unitec in 2010, followed by further study and projects involving Revit, 3Ds Max, rendering, and digital modeling and fabrication. His experience includes conceptual design projects, student build projects, furniture design, and commercial fitouts. He has continued working independently as a furniture designer and custom fabricator.
Ngoza Simuule discusses their architectural journey as a student. For a school project designing an art center, they came up with a design shaped like an airplane to fit the rectangular site. This design included a glassed front cockpit area and an airport-style departure lounge interior. For another project with specific material constraints, they designed individual circular hotel rooms around a central open-air access way, using timber cladding and bay windows. Through these projects, they have learned about responding to design briefs and combining materials appropriately.
This document discusses several sustainable architecture projects and proposals by the author. It begins by outlining a design proposal for a "Bio Park" in Auckland, New Zealand that aims to change public perceptions of sustainability through principles of biomimicry and education. Next, it summarizes a Passivhaus kindergarten project in Germany that aimed to meet Passivhaus standards through sustainable design elements. It then briefly outlines other group projects, including a Chinese Cultural Centre in Italy and New Zealand's pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale. The document concludes by showing some of the author's personal photography and sketches.
Bricks, the app to share open element with your team or the communityOpenbricks.io
During this Future Architecture Night Presentation www.futurearchitecture.org Sébastien Lucas, Bricks Founder, architect & developer is presenting how to use Bricks Internally in you architect design team and to share or use open source element of projects with the world.
Bricks is available at http://www.openbricks.io
The document is a Haiku Deck presentation that contains 4 photos credited to different photographers and encourages the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. It shows stock photos from Vik Nanda, habi, The^Bob, and MAURO CATEB and prompts the reader to get started making their own presentation.
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. The document provides examples of homophones like band/banned and board/bored. It also includes homophones used in sentences to demonstrate their different meanings depending on spelling. Resources on homophones and a homophone generator are cited at the end.
Kandemir Inferring Object Relevance From Gaze In Dynamic ScenesKalle
As prototypes of data glasses having both data augmentation and gaze tracking capabilities are becoming available, it is now possible to develop proactive gaze-controlled user interfaces to display information about objects, people, and other entities in real-world setups. In order to decide which objects the augmented information should be about, and how saliently to augment, the system needs an estimate of the importance or relevance of the objects of the scene for the user at a given time. The estimates will be used to minimize distraction of the user, and for providing efficient spatial management of the augmented items. This work is a feasibility study on inferring the relevance of objects in dynamic scenes from gaze. We collected gaze data from subjects watching a video for a pre-defined task. The results show that a simple ordinal logistic regression model gives relevance rankings of scene objects with a promising accuracy.
This document provides guidance on APA style formatting for academic papers. It discusses topics such as setting margins to 1 inch, using 12 point Times New Roman font, double spacing, including a running head on title pages, ordering reference list alphabetically by author's last name, and properly citing sources in-text and in the reference list to avoid plagiarism. Correct grammar, punctuation, and style are essential for academic writing.
Original Power Point retrieved from http://www.mrsshirley.net/powerpoint/realidades/grammar/
real1grammar/real1grammar.htm. Educational use granted if credit given to author.
Morimoto Context Switching For Fast Key Selection In Text Entry ApplicationsKalle
This paper presents context switching as an alternative to selection by dwell time. The technique trades screen space for comfort and speed. By replicating the interface on two separate regions called contexts, the user can comfortably explore the whole content of a context without the effects of the Midas touch problem. Focus within a context is set by a short dwell time and fast selection is done by switching contexts. We present experimental results for a text entry application with 7 participants that show significant speed
improvement over traditional fixed dwell time gaze controlled keyboards. After 8 sessions, 6 participants were able to type about 12 words per minute (wpm), and the fastest participant was able to type
above 20 wpm with error rate under 2%.
The document discusses several album cover designs and evaluates their suitability for inspiration for designing a cover for the band "Fire Drive Tiger". Key points:
- The document analyzes 9 different album covers, commenting on colors, images, layouts, and how well they represent the music genre.
- Covers noted as potentially inspiring include ones with fiery colors, cut-out cartoon-like images of band members, and borders.
- The goal is to create a cover that is artistic, cartoon-like, fun yet rock-and-roll style, to represent Fire Drive Tiger's music.
- The covers of The Ting Tings, Rihanna, and Blur are identified as most inspiring
Blignaut Visual Span And Other Parameters For The Generation Of HeatmapsKalle
Although heat maps are commonly provided by eye-tracking and visualization tools, they have some disadvantages and caution must be taken when using them to draw conclusions on eye tracking results. It is motivated here that visual span is an essential component of visualizations of eye-tracking data and an algorithm is proposed to allow the analyst to set the visual span as a parameter prior to generation of a heat map.
Although the ideas are not novel, the algorithm also indicates how transparency of the heat map can be achieved and how the color gradient can be generated to represent the probability for an object to be observed within the defined visual span. The optional addition of contour lines provides a way to visualize separate intervals in the continuous color map.
Bieg Eye And Pointer Coordination In Search And Selection TasksKalle
Selecting a graphical item by pointing with a computer mouse is a ubiquitous task in many graphical user interfaces. Several techniques have been suggested to facilitate this task, for instance, by reducing the required movement distance. Here we
measure the natural coordination of eye and mouse pointer
control across several search and selection tasks. We find that users automatically minimize the distance to likely targets in an intelligent, task dependent way. When target location is highly predictable, top-down knowledge can enable users to initiate pointer movements prior to target fixation. These findings question the utility of existing assistive pointing techniques and suggest that alternative approaches might be more effective.
Victoria L. Martinez, of Anovation Group, has a new course, entitled, "Awaken the Feminine and the Medicine Wheel.
http://www.anovationgroup.com
http://www.intersector.biz
This document defines and compares different types of VPN technologies. It explains that a VPN uses encryption and tunnels to securely transfer private network traffic over a public network like the Internet. The main VPN protocols discussed are PPTP, L2TP, and IPsec. PPTP is a Microsoft-developed protocol that ensures messages between VPN nodes are secure. L2TP combines features of PPTP and L2F protocols. IPsec supports two encryption modes and uses ISAKMP/Oakley for authentication using public keys. Site-to-site and remote access VPNs allow connections between networks and remote computers/devices over the Internet.
The Evolution of the National Oil Fund of Kazakhstan: Inception, Utilization, Expectations. Presentation at the George Washington University on April 28, 2016.
Porta Ce Cursor A Contextual Eye Cursor For General Pointing In Windows Envir...Kalle
Eye gaze interaction for disabled people is often dealt with by designing ad-hoc interfaces, in which the big size of their elements compensates for both the inaccuracy of eye trackers and the instability of the human eye. Unless solutions for reliable eye cursor control are employed, gaze pointing in ordinary graphical operating environments is a very difficult task. In this paper we present an eye-driven cursor for MS Windows which behaves differently according to the “context”. When the user’s gaze is perceived within the desktop or a folder, the cursor can be discretely shifted from one icon to another. Within an application window or where there are no icons, on the contrary, the cursor can be continuously and precisely moved. Shifts in the four directions (up, down, left, right) occur through dedicated buttons. To increase user awareness of the currently pointed spot on the screen while continuously moving the cursor, a replica of the spot is provided within the active direction button, resulting in improved pointing performance.
Our group has chosen to design a Games Gallery. James researched games from different decades to feature in the gallery and created a website to showcase this research. Danny focused on interior design elements like doors, windows, lighting, and themes. He created design concepts and surveyed others for feedback. Michael and another member worked on the exterior building design, combining their concepts into a final design with a futuristic, postmodern style inspired by their research. They presented the full project, incorporating everyone's individual contributions to the interior, exterior, and content of the Games Gallery.
Our group has chosen to design a Games Gallery. James researched games from different decades to feature in the gallery and created a website to showcase this research. Danny focused on interior design elements like doors, windows, lighting, and themes. He created design concepts and surveyed others for feedback. Michael and another member worked on the exterior building design, combining their concepts into a final design with a futuristic, postmodern style inspired by their research. They presented the full project, incorporating everyone's individual contributions to the interior, exterior, and content of the Games Gallery.
Kandemir Inferring Object Relevance From Gaze In Dynamic ScenesKalle
As prototypes of data glasses having both data augmentation and gaze tracking capabilities are becoming available, it is now possible to develop proactive gaze-controlled user interfaces to display information about objects, people, and other entities in real-world setups. In order to decide which objects the augmented information should be about, and how saliently to augment, the system needs an estimate of the importance or relevance of the objects of the scene for the user at a given time. The estimates will be used to minimize distraction of the user, and for providing efficient spatial management of the augmented items. This work is a feasibility study on inferring the relevance of objects in dynamic scenes from gaze. We collected gaze data from subjects watching a video for a pre-defined task. The results show that a simple ordinal logistic regression model gives relevance rankings of scene objects with a promising accuracy.
This document provides guidance on APA style formatting for academic papers. It discusses topics such as setting margins to 1 inch, using 12 point Times New Roman font, double spacing, including a running head on title pages, ordering reference list alphabetically by author's last name, and properly citing sources in-text and in the reference list to avoid plagiarism. Correct grammar, punctuation, and style are essential for academic writing.
Original Power Point retrieved from http://www.mrsshirley.net/powerpoint/realidades/grammar/
real1grammar/real1grammar.htm. Educational use granted if credit given to author.
Morimoto Context Switching For Fast Key Selection In Text Entry ApplicationsKalle
This paper presents context switching as an alternative to selection by dwell time. The technique trades screen space for comfort and speed. By replicating the interface on two separate regions called contexts, the user can comfortably explore the whole content of a context without the effects of the Midas touch problem. Focus within a context is set by a short dwell time and fast selection is done by switching contexts. We present experimental results for a text entry application with 7 participants that show significant speed
improvement over traditional fixed dwell time gaze controlled keyboards. After 8 sessions, 6 participants were able to type about 12 words per minute (wpm), and the fastest participant was able to type
above 20 wpm with error rate under 2%.
The document discusses several album cover designs and evaluates their suitability for inspiration for designing a cover for the band "Fire Drive Tiger". Key points:
- The document analyzes 9 different album covers, commenting on colors, images, layouts, and how well they represent the music genre.
- Covers noted as potentially inspiring include ones with fiery colors, cut-out cartoon-like images of band members, and borders.
- The goal is to create a cover that is artistic, cartoon-like, fun yet rock-and-roll style, to represent Fire Drive Tiger's music.
- The covers of The Ting Tings, Rihanna, and Blur are identified as most inspiring
Blignaut Visual Span And Other Parameters For The Generation Of HeatmapsKalle
Although heat maps are commonly provided by eye-tracking and visualization tools, they have some disadvantages and caution must be taken when using them to draw conclusions on eye tracking results. It is motivated here that visual span is an essential component of visualizations of eye-tracking data and an algorithm is proposed to allow the analyst to set the visual span as a parameter prior to generation of a heat map.
Although the ideas are not novel, the algorithm also indicates how transparency of the heat map can be achieved and how the color gradient can be generated to represent the probability for an object to be observed within the defined visual span. The optional addition of contour lines provides a way to visualize separate intervals in the continuous color map.
Bieg Eye And Pointer Coordination In Search And Selection TasksKalle
Selecting a graphical item by pointing with a computer mouse is a ubiquitous task in many graphical user interfaces. Several techniques have been suggested to facilitate this task, for instance, by reducing the required movement distance. Here we
measure the natural coordination of eye and mouse pointer
control across several search and selection tasks. We find that users automatically minimize the distance to likely targets in an intelligent, task dependent way. When target location is highly predictable, top-down knowledge can enable users to initiate pointer movements prior to target fixation. These findings question the utility of existing assistive pointing techniques and suggest that alternative approaches might be more effective.
Victoria L. Martinez, of Anovation Group, has a new course, entitled, "Awaken the Feminine and the Medicine Wheel.
http://www.anovationgroup.com
http://www.intersector.biz
This document defines and compares different types of VPN technologies. It explains that a VPN uses encryption and tunnels to securely transfer private network traffic over a public network like the Internet. The main VPN protocols discussed are PPTP, L2TP, and IPsec. PPTP is a Microsoft-developed protocol that ensures messages between VPN nodes are secure. L2TP combines features of PPTP and L2F protocols. IPsec supports two encryption modes and uses ISAKMP/Oakley for authentication using public keys. Site-to-site and remote access VPNs allow connections between networks and remote computers/devices over the Internet.
The Evolution of the National Oil Fund of Kazakhstan: Inception, Utilization, Expectations. Presentation at the George Washington University on April 28, 2016.
Porta Ce Cursor A Contextual Eye Cursor For General Pointing In Windows Envir...Kalle
Eye gaze interaction for disabled people is often dealt with by designing ad-hoc interfaces, in which the big size of their elements compensates for both the inaccuracy of eye trackers and the instability of the human eye. Unless solutions for reliable eye cursor control are employed, gaze pointing in ordinary graphical operating environments is a very difficult task. In this paper we present an eye-driven cursor for MS Windows which behaves differently according to the “context”. When the user’s gaze is perceived within the desktop or a folder, the cursor can be discretely shifted from one icon to another. Within an application window or where there are no icons, on the contrary, the cursor can be continuously and precisely moved. Shifts in the four directions (up, down, left, right) occur through dedicated buttons. To increase user awareness of the currently pointed spot on the screen while continuously moving the cursor, a replica of the spot is provided within the active direction button, resulting in improved pointing performance.
Our group has chosen to design a Games Gallery. James researched games from different decades to feature in the gallery and created a website to showcase this research. Danny focused on interior design elements like doors, windows, lighting, and themes. He created design concepts and surveyed others for feedback. Michael and another member worked on the exterior building design, combining their concepts into a final design with a futuristic, postmodern style inspired by their research. They presented the full project, incorporating everyone's individual contributions to the interior, exterior, and content of the Games Gallery.
Our group has chosen to design a Games Gallery. James researched games from different decades to feature in the gallery and created a website to showcase this research. Danny focused on interior design elements like doors, windows, lighting, and themes. He created design concepts and surveyed others for feedback. Michael and another member worked on the exterior building design, combining their concepts into a final design with a futuristic, postmodern style inspired by their research. They presented the full project, incorporating everyone's individual contributions to the interior, exterior, and content of the Games Gallery.
Quincy has pursued architecture since childhood due to an interest in structures and design. Their portfolio demonstrates skills in various areas related to architecture including painting, drawing, model making, material studies, construction techniques, heritage revival, and sensorial design. Key projects include a foldable origami chair exploring materials, a personal den using honeycomb geometry, and a fish market applying sensorial design concepts.
The document summarizes Hermione Finch's location-based art project. She began by photographing and drawing observational studies of her location, a courtyard, focusing on textures, compositions, and perspective. She experimented with different materials and broadened her scope to include more natural elements. These initial studies provided a foundation but left her unsure of direction. She created a 3D model in SketchUp of a bench from her location, which inspired her through shadows and abstraction. Further experimentation refined her ideas. Her final sculpture was a large-scale version of one of her 3D models, placed at an outdoor sculpture park. Overall she felt the project was successful but wishes she had explored more designs before returning to a previous
This document contains a portfolio of form design work by Hoai Anh Phan. It includes 6 projects from 2012-2016 ranging from furniture to facade and retail design. The portfolio emphasizes form as the essence of design and shows how the designer draws inspiration from nature, solves technical problems, and applies concepts like yin yang and metamorphosis. It also outlines the designer's philosophy and practical drafting experience at Lendlease renovating kitchens and bathrooms in 2016.
Valentina Sanchez's undergraduate portfolio from the University of South Florida documents 6 architectural projects focused on elements like structure, space, light, and landscape. The portfolio includes drawings, models, and descriptions of projects like "The Kit of Elements" exploring abstraction, "Movement in the Field" developing concepts of faith and mistrust, and "The Inhabitable Wall" designing a landscape element for the university library. Sanchez's work emphasizes conceptual development, form studies, and understanding how architectural elements like structure and light define space.
Jack Warden's portfolio includes work from his GCSE and A-Level courses showcasing projects in Fine Art, Engineering, Product Design, and Architecture. Some highlights include paintings and sketches inspired by artists like Van Gogh, a Lego car built using Solidworks software, redesign proposals for a restaurant from his work experience, and prototypes and sketches for products aimed at familiarizing youth with modern design.
The document provides summaries of several interior design projects completed by a student, including replicating a magazine photo using mixed media, designing a Russian commercial office floor plan, creating a kitchen with lighting plans, designing a master suite reflecting art nouveau style, and an office systems design project incorporating workstations, pods and a floor plan.
The document describes proposed renovations to a design studio building. Key points:
- The furniture and overall aesthetic are as important as the layout in updating the space to be more inviting and cater to computer-based classes. Tables will have built-in charging ports.
- Breakout spaces and lounges are included for group work and taking breaks. Glass partitions separate classes but make the spaces feel more open.
- Sliding glass walls allow for flexible use of pin-up space. Transparent partitions throughout invite viewing of other studios' work.
- Upper level studios have individual spaces for senior capstone projects but still include breakout areas. A cafe is located below for snacks.
Quincy has been interested in art, architecture, and design since childhood. They enjoyed sketching, painting, and observing different building styles. In high school, they decided to study architecture, which combines their creative interests with practical skills. Quincy has gained expertise in design, construction techniques, materials, software like AutoCAD and SketchUp, and has participated in campus development projects. Their portfolio demonstrates strong drawing, modeling, and technical skills gained through studio-based and hands-on learning.
Quincy has been interested in art, architecture, and design since childhood. They enjoyed sketching, painting, and observing different building structures. In high school, they decided to study architecture, which combines their creative interests with practical skills. Quincy has gained expertise in design, construction techniques, materials, software like AutoCAD and SketchUp, and has participated in campus development projects. Their portfolio demonstrates strong drawing, modeling, and creative problem-solving abilities gained through architectural coursework and hands-on projects.
Marisa L. Aschettino - Undergraduate Architecture PortfolioMarisa Aschettino
The document appears to be contact information for Marisa Aschettino located in Orange, CT along with a table of contents for a portfolio or project book. The table of contents lists pages for conceptual design projects from sophomore and junior year studio courses including studies of line, edge and space manipulation, apartment layouts, facade studies, and complex designs. It also lists pages for a senior year research center project covering wrapping buildings, circulation, and scale diagrams.
Kellan Baker worked as a Junior Lighting Designer on the Sealife Aquarium project in Phoenix, Arizona. Their responsibilities included coordinating lighting plans, updating product information, completing fixture schedules, and performing light level calculations. They also relayed important information between other members of the project team. The lighting plans mainly used track lighting to highlight areas and provide illumination for aquarium tanks, which created challenges due to constructed scenery elements.
As a Design Assistant for Jason Weinbeck Design, Kellan Baker helped document the Minnetonka Home Remodel and Bathroom Remodel projects. Their work included creating 3D SketchUp perspectives and construction documents. The next slides provide examples of their 3D drawings and construction documents
This are my works till 2016, as an architect working professional and student, along with my varying interests from doodling, photography, fashion and design.
The document provides instructions for completing a presentation template to summarize a "Place in Question" assignment. Students are asked to reflect on and evaluate their work throughout each stage of the project, addressing criteria from different units. For each outcome, students should write explanations between 14-20 points justifying how they covered parts of the units and include photos to aid the evaluation process. The document provides examples of pages addressing different units, including recording experiences, developing ideas using materials and technology, contextual research, resolving a brief, and applying professional practice.
Sophomore Year, Fall Semester Studio PortfolioMelissaCirulli
This is a portfolio documenting the seven projects I completed during my Fall Semester of my Second Year at Roger Williams University School of Art, Architecture, and Historic Preservation in Rhode Island.
This document is Luke Morris's portfolio from his undergraduate studies at Clemson University from 2010 to 2012. It contains summaries and documentation of various architectural projects he completed during his freshman, sophomore, and junior years. The portfolio is organized by semester and year and includes floor plans, sections, sketches, and descriptions of projects focusing on topics like a coffee shop design, studies of urban space in Genoa, Italy, sustainable design of a tunnel, and conceptual designs exploring the use of curved beams and light. The introductory statement provides context for the portfolio and its aim to showcase Luke Morris's architectural style and strengths.
The document summarizes an internship at Vengesayi Architects in Zimbabwe. It describes the firm and three main projects the intern worked on - the Tobacco Industry Marketing Board headquarters, a cluster home development, and a fuel station site analysis. The intern gained experience in architectural design, modeling, documentation, and participating in construction site meetings. They learned skills in areas like managing meetings, documenting information, and adapting to new software. Overall, the internship provided valuable real-world experience working on various stages of architectural projects.
In the early stages of constructing a medieval environment, the author began placing finished models like walls and tents within the terrain according to a design pack. Additional models were added to fill out the first half of the settlement. Once the medieval settlement was completed, the surrounding terrain was reshaped. House models were given box colliders focusing precisely on each part. A new tent was added within a barricaded area of the settlement. Finally, a broken gate and wooden barricades were placed at the outer gate.
3. This project started by exploring and developing the exterior of a cube through a series of eight transformations. From there I constructed a series of spaces within the cube while applying the concepts of enclosure, circulation, structure, threshold, and destination to the object. THE XYZ CUBE
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6. The purpose of this assignment was to develop my own method of inquiry. To do so, I researched and studied Robert Venturi’s, VannaVenturi House through a series of writings, drawings, and models. ARCHITECTURAL ANALYSIS: PRECEDENT STUDY
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11. As an extension to the precedent study, the challenge was to design an addition to the existing building (the VannaVenturi House) that utilized the same design concepts as applied by the original architect (Robert Venturi). I accomplished this with the use of ribbon windows, various arch designs and overall sense of space. ARCHITECTURAL SYNTHESIS: PRECEDENT STUDY ADDITION
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15. This project challenged me to create a boathouse/club house facility utilizing the entire area of the given site. This was a semester-long project requiring a full site and building analysis. THE BOATHOUSE PROJECT
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20. This project consisted of building a presentation model of the entrance to a dorm building that I had previously designed. MODEL MAKING: ENTRANCE/LOBBY MODEL
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24. The purpose of this project was to explore different materials for model making. The secondary challenge was to create a zero-energy residence. MODEL MAKING: ZERO-ENERGY HOUSE
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27. I produced this model as an internship for the Housing Assistance Corporation in Hyannis, MA. The model (approx. 2.5 ft.x4ft.) took me a little over 2 months to complete. THE COMMUNITY GREEN