This document provides an overview of Robert Pepe's architecture portfolio. It includes summaries of his thesis project called the Incubation Bridge, which proposes integrating learning and manufacturing in Philadelphia to address job loss. It also lists other design projects, educational experiences, and technical skills. The portfolio demonstrates Pepe's focus on using technology and education to revitalize post-industrial cities and address socioeconomic issues.
The document summarizes Jai Agrawal's educational and professional background working in architectural design and urban planning. It shows that a design studio revealed his talent and inspired him to switch his major to city planning. It then outlines several projects he worked on, including community redevelopment plans, library renovations, and resort master plans, where he played a primary role in design, team management, and client relations.
The project involves designing a new type of elderly care facility called The Green House Project. The goal is to create a more home-like and communal environment compared to traditional facilities. Three housing units were designed on a site within an existing retirement community in Claremont, CA. Each unit contains private bedrooms and bathrooms for 10 residents, as well as large central spaces like a kitchen, dining room, and gathering area to encourage interaction. The units are clustered around a central courtyard and each has its own private external space.
This document is Jeremiah Mulloy's undergraduate portfolio covering multiple architecture projects from 2014-2016. It includes summaries and documentation of 6 projects: [1] The Sioux Falls School for Performing Arts, [2] Archiving the Vasari Corridor in Florence, [3] The John Hejduk Archive in Berlin, [4] A nine square grid studio project, [5] The Kansas Street Mall in Huron, SD, and [6] A design for the Farmer of the Year celebration at South Dakota State University. For each project, Jeremiah provides background context, design approaches, drawings, models, and other documentation of the final proposals.
Este documento fornece instruções para preencher um gabarito de avaliação diagnóstica. Ele instrui o estudante a preencher o gabarito corretamente usando caneta azul ou preta, sem rasuras ou corretivo, e escolhendo apenas uma resposta para cada item.
Cayman takes his younger sister Alli to the hospital after she has a seizure in his car. Alli falls into a coma and her condition is critical, leaving Cayman praying at her bedside. After a long night of waiting, Alli regains consciousness and asks Cayman when they can go home, showing signs of recovery.
Brandon Wolfson is a freelance UX designer and entrepreneurial creative visionary. He has experience as a freelance UX designer for Idea35 and General Assembly, where he delivered research reports, design recommendations, prototypes, and mockups. He is skilled in UX design processes like sketching, wireframing, prototyping, user research, and usability testing. Brandon has also founded several entrepreneurial ventures including a social media app, alternative beverage, and t-shirt company. He holds a UXDI certificate from General Assembly and a bachelor's degree from Edinboro University.
Slides from a recent presentation I co presented at a school about some of the core things that go into running a business. Adapted from a much longer webinar I wrote some time ago.
The document summarizes Jai Agrawal's educational and professional background working in architectural design and urban planning. It shows that a design studio revealed his talent and inspired him to switch his major to city planning. It then outlines several projects he worked on, including community redevelopment plans, library renovations, and resort master plans, where he played a primary role in design, team management, and client relations.
The project involves designing a new type of elderly care facility called The Green House Project. The goal is to create a more home-like and communal environment compared to traditional facilities. Three housing units were designed on a site within an existing retirement community in Claremont, CA. Each unit contains private bedrooms and bathrooms for 10 residents, as well as large central spaces like a kitchen, dining room, and gathering area to encourage interaction. The units are clustered around a central courtyard and each has its own private external space.
This document is Jeremiah Mulloy's undergraduate portfolio covering multiple architecture projects from 2014-2016. It includes summaries and documentation of 6 projects: [1] The Sioux Falls School for Performing Arts, [2] Archiving the Vasari Corridor in Florence, [3] The John Hejduk Archive in Berlin, [4] A nine square grid studio project, [5] The Kansas Street Mall in Huron, SD, and [6] A design for the Farmer of the Year celebration at South Dakota State University. For each project, Jeremiah provides background context, design approaches, drawings, models, and other documentation of the final proposals.
Este documento fornece instruções para preencher um gabarito de avaliação diagnóstica. Ele instrui o estudante a preencher o gabarito corretamente usando caneta azul ou preta, sem rasuras ou corretivo, e escolhendo apenas uma resposta para cada item.
Cayman takes his younger sister Alli to the hospital after she has a seizure in his car. Alli falls into a coma and her condition is critical, leaving Cayman praying at her bedside. After a long night of waiting, Alli regains consciousness and asks Cayman when they can go home, showing signs of recovery.
Brandon Wolfson is a freelance UX designer and entrepreneurial creative visionary. He has experience as a freelance UX designer for Idea35 and General Assembly, where he delivered research reports, design recommendations, prototypes, and mockups. He is skilled in UX design processes like sketching, wireframing, prototyping, user research, and usability testing. Brandon has also founded several entrepreneurial ventures including a social media app, alternative beverage, and t-shirt company. He holds a UXDI certificate from General Assembly and a bachelor's degree from Edinboro University.
Slides from a recent presentation I co presented at a school about some of the core things that go into running a business. Adapted from a much longer webinar I wrote some time ago.
Este documento describe los principales componentes de la sangre: glóbulos rojos, glóbulos blancos, plaquetas y plasma. Los glóbulos rojos transportan oxígeno a los tejidos mediante la hemoglobina. Los glóbulos blancos protegen al organismo de infecciones. Las plaquetas ayudan a la coagulación de la sangre para prevenir hemorragias. El plasma transporta sustancias y medicamentos por el cuerpo.
Marine ecosystems cover over 70% of the Earth's surface and contain 97% of the planet's water. Coral reefs and mangroves are important marine ecosystems. Coral reefs provide habitat for over 25% of marine species and support tourism and fishing industries. Mangroves act as nurseries for many fish species, protect coastlines from erosion, and filter pollutants from coastal waters. Both ecosystems are threatened by climate change, pollution, and other human activities. Effective management and conservation of these fragile ecosystems is important for marine biodiversity and human communities.
Las plantas tienen varias características clave como la fotosíntesis, cutícula, pared celular y reproducción. Se pueden clasificar en plantas vasculares y no vasculares, y las vasculares incluyen plantas sin semillas como helechos y plantas con semillas como gimnospermas y angiospermas. Las plantas cumplen funciones importantes como la producción de alimentos y oxígeno.
The music video depicts a group of cheerleaders who die in a car crash. They are shown battling against death through aggressive dancing that symbolizes the struggle of dying. Throughout the video, the different exits each girl takes as she dies alone further indicates that death is a solitary path. Imagery like the brightly lit kitchen represents a girl's fleeting grip on life. The video suggests that while the girls supported each other in life and death, the experience of dying is ultimately lonely.
Tim Hays is an urbanist based in Australia with experience in urban planning, design, and healthy placemaking. His CV outlines his educational background and work experience in both the public and private sectors. He has worked on projects such as strategic master plans, public realm designs, policy development, and healthy streets assessments. His areas of expertise include active transport, policy development, urban planning and design, mobility planning, and healthy placemaking.
The document describes several projects from a portfolio including an Innovation Station combining a tech center, workshop and train station to provide opportunities for innovation in the neighborhood. It also describes a living fence project designing and building fence sections for a community garden, a mixed-use building with retail on the first floor and residential above adhering to codes, and repurposing a former school into a hybrid cinema and playground space. Other projects discussed include designing an intervention for the Harold Washington Library, a sustainable education center in Cleveland, and an urban design project in Brisbane, Australia focusing on activating underutilized spaces in a neighborhood.
This document provides a program for a proposed architecture project in Bakersfield, California that aims to rehabilitate blighted areas and connect communities through sustainable design. The project will focus on an area known as Old Town, which suffers from issues like food deserts and lacks public space. By combining biomimicry and modern technology, the project will design "filtering skins" to help clean the air pollution in the valley. It will also strengthen communities and discourage sprawl through adaptive reuse of existing structures. The project will be located on two existing lots along Mill Creek to link neighborhoods and downtown via pedestrian paths.
The document provides information about J. Christopher Ray's landscape architecture portfolio. It includes a design philosophy statement emphasizing the importance of connecting form and function with users and nature. It then summarizes several of Ray's design projects from graduate school focusing on urban infill, community parks, and campus site designs. The projects aimed to create harmony and inspire users through thoughtful arrangements of space, vegetation and materials.
The document outlines Christian Scungio's background and education in architecture, including obtaining an associate's degree and acceptance to the master's program at Roger Williams University. It also provides a portfolio of projects completed during his undergraduate studies, ranging from a library design to row houses and apartment buildings. Technical drawings for masonry construction details are included at the end.
The document is a portfolio from landscape architect J. Christopher Ray showcasing several of his design projects. It includes summaries of a scattered site urban infill redevelopment in Hazelwood that incorporates new pedestrian pathways, a design for a living wall at UPMC Mercy Hospital using a double helix pattern, and a master plan for a 59-acre site in Cranberry Township featuring mixed-use development organized around preserved green spaces. The portfolio demonstrates Ray's focus on connecting spaces to their contexts and users through thoughtful forms and arrangements.
A detailed presentation on the broad technological components that were implemented throughout the design process of Holbeck Construction College and Community Centre. The work covers a broad variety of topics, ranging from Contextual Analysis and Construction and Sustainability Issues, to Professional Practice and Structural composition and Detail.
This document is Jared Malone's portfolio which outlines his skills, education, experience and projects. It includes summaries of 7 architectural projects he has worked on, ranging from residential to commercial designs. It also lists his software proficiencies and references from past instructors and employers. The portfolio demonstrates Jared's range of experience in architectural design, drafting, modeling and construction documentation.
The document summarizes a project to design Hunters Point South Waterfront Park and infrastructure in Queens, New York. The author served as the overall design lead, coordinating the design team and securing public approvals. The project aimed to create an innovative, sustainable waterfront park and neighborhood that could serve as a model for future city projects. It featured designs for the park, streets, and green infrastructure systems to balance new housing development while connecting residents to the waterfront.
The document provides details about the applicant's education and experience. It includes a summary of their relevant work experience at two architecture firms, including responsibilities like producing drawings for projects, creating 3D models and renderings, and managing projects. It also lists their education credentials and software skills. The objective is to seek a position in a Masters of Architecture program to continue their education.
THE INTERLACE, SINGAPORE
HOUSING COMPLEX
GROUP HOUSING..
THE INTERLACE IS LOCATED ON AN ELEVATED EIGHT-HECTARE SITE, BOUNDED BY ALEXANDRA ROAD AND THE AYER RAJAH EXPRESSWAY, AMIDST THE VERDANT SOUTHERN RIDGES OF SINGAPORE. WITH ABOUT 170,000M2 OF GROSS FLOOR AREA, THE DEVELOPMENT WILL PROVIDE 1,040 APARTMENT UNITS OF VARYING SIZES WITH EXTENSIVE OUTDOOR SPACES AND LANDSCAPING. THE SITE COMPLETES A GREEN BELT THAT STRETCHES BETWEEN KENT RIDGE, TELOK BLANGAH HILL, AND MOUNT FABER PARKS.
The document discusses Caroline Corriveau's thesis proposal titled "Intentional Living: Rethinking Communities & Connections" which explores designing a community of small, customized homes that promote connections between residents and efficient land use. The proposal aims to provide an alternative to unaffordable suburban developments by encouraging resident involvement in home design and a stronger sense of community. Corriveau acknowledges influences from pioneers of small home design and intentional living and outlines the goals and evaluation criteria for the proposed community.
This document provides an overview of the Thinkers in Residence program in South Australia. The program brings world leaders in their fields to Adelaide to address challenges facing the state. It focuses on collaborative thinking across sectors to develop solutions. Past residencies have addressed topics like sustainability, health, innovation and more. The goal is for residents to provide new perspectives and help transform thinking to build a better future for South Australia.
This document provides an overview of the Source House development project in Mattapan, Massachusetts. Some key points:
- Source House will provide 51 units of housing, with 41 affordable units and 10 market rate units. It will be located near the Mattapan commuter rail station.
- The development aims to serve the needs of low-income working families in the community, with a focus on health, childcare, entrepreneurship, and sustainability.
- In addition to housing, the development will include a central open space called Source Plaza that will function as a performance space, gathering place, and children's play area. It will also have a childcare center, gym/laundry facility, and
Este documento describe los principales componentes de la sangre: glóbulos rojos, glóbulos blancos, plaquetas y plasma. Los glóbulos rojos transportan oxígeno a los tejidos mediante la hemoglobina. Los glóbulos blancos protegen al organismo de infecciones. Las plaquetas ayudan a la coagulación de la sangre para prevenir hemorragias. El plasma transporta sustancias y medicamentos por el cuerpo.
Marine ecosystems cover over 70% of the Earth's surface and contain 97% of the planet's water. Coral reefs and mangroves are important marine ecosystems. Coral reefs provide habitat for over 25% of marine species and support tourism and fishing industries. Mangroves act as nurseries for many fish species, protect coastlines from erosion, and filter pollutants from coastal waters. Both ecosystems are threatened by climate change, pollution, and other human activities. Effective management and conservation of these fragile ecosystems is important for marine biodiversity and human communities.
Las plantas tienen varias características clave como la fotosíntesis, cutícula, pared celular y reproducción. Se pueden clasificar en plantas vasculares y no vasculares, y las vasculares incluyen plantas sin semillas como helechos y plantas con semillas como gimnospermas y angiospermas. Las plantas cumplen funciones importantes como la producción de alimentos y oxígeno.
The music video depicts a group of cheerleaders who die in a car crash. They are shown battling against death through aggressive dancing that symbolizes the struggle of dying. Throughout the video, the different exits each girl takes as she dies alone further indicates that death is a solitary path. Imagery like the brightly lit kitchen represents a girl's fleeting grip on life. The video suggests that while the girls supported each other in life and death, the experience of dying is ultimately lonely.
Tim Hays is an urbanist based in Australia with experience in urban planning, design, and healthy placemaking. His CV outlines his educational background and work experience in both the public and private sectors. He has worked on projects such as strategic master plans, public realm designs, policy development, and healthy streets assessments. His areas of expertise include active transport, policy development, urban planning and design, mobility planning, and healthy placemaking.
The document describes several projects from a portfolio including an Innovation Station combining a tech center, workshop and train station to provide opportunities for innovation in the neighborhood. It also describes a living fence project designing and building fence sections for a community garden, a mixed-use building with retail on the first floor and residential above adhering to codes, and repurposing a former school into a hybrid cinema and playground space. Other projects discussed include designing an intervention for the Harold Washington Library, a sustainable education center in Cleveland, and an urban design project in Brisbane, Australia focusing on activating underutilized spaces in a neighborhood.
This document provides a program for a proposed architecture project in Bakersfield, California that aims to rehabilitate blighted areas and connect communities through sustainable design. The project will focus on an area known as Old Town, which suffers from issues like food deserts and lacks public space. By combining biomimicry and modern technology, the project will design "filtering skins" to help clean the air pollution in the valley. It will also strengthen communities and discourage sprawl through adaptive reuse of existing structures. The project will be located on two existing lots along Mill Creek to link neighborhoods and downtown via pedestrian paths.
The document provides information about J. Christopher Ray's landscape architecture portfolio. It includes a design philosophy statement emphasizing the importance of connecting form and function with users and nature. It then summarizes several of Ray's design projects from graduate school focusing on urban infill, community parks, and campus site designs. The projects aimed to create harmony and inspire users through thoughtful arrangements of space, vegetation and materials.
The document outlines Christian Scungio's background and education in architecture, including obtaining an associate's degree and acceptance to the master's program at Roger Williams University. It also provides a portfolio of projects completed during his undergraduate studies, ranging from a library design to row houses and apartment buildings. Technical drawings for masonry construction details are included at the end.
The document is a portfolio from landscape architect J. Christopher Ray showcasing several of his design projects. It includes summaries of a scattered site urban infill redevelopment in Hazelwood that incorporates new pedestrian pathways, a design for a living wall at UPMC Mercy Hospital using a double helix pattern, and a master plan for a 59-acre site in Cranberry Township featuring mixed-use development organized around preserved green spaces. The portfolio demonstrates Ray's focus on connecting spaces to their contexts and users through thoughtful forms and arrangements.
A detailed presentation on the broad technological components that were implemented throughout the design process of Holbeck Construction College and Community Centre. The work covers a broad variety of topics, ranging from Contextual Analysis and Construction and Sustainability Issues, to Professional Practice and Structural composition and Detail.
This document is Jared Malone's portfolio which outlines his skills, education, experience and projects. It includes summaries of 7 architectural projects he has worked on, ranging from residential to commercial designs. It also lists his software proficiencies and references from past instructors and employers. The portfolio demonstrates Jared's range of experience in architectural design, drafting, modeling and construction documentation.
The document summarizes a project to design Hunters Point South Waterfront Park and infrastructure in Queens, New York. The author served as the overall design lead, coordinating the design team and securing public approvals. The project aimed to create an innovative, sustainable waterfront park and neighborhood that could serve as a model for future city projects. It featured designs for the park, streets, and green infrastructure systems to balance new housing development while connecting residents to the waterfront.
The document provides details about the applicant's education and experience. It includes a summary of their relevant work experience at two architecture firms, including responsibilities like producing drawings for projects, creating 3D models and renderings, and managing projects. It also lists their education credentials and software skills. The objective is to seek a position in a Masters of Architecture program to continue their education.
THE INTERLACE, SINGAPORE
HOUSING COMPLEX
GROUP HOUSING..
THE INTERLACE IS LOCATED ON AN ELEVATED EIGHT-HECTARE SITE, BOUNDED BY ALEXANDRA ROAD AND THE AYER RAJAH EXPRESSWAY, AMIDST THE VERDANT SOUTHERN RIDGES OF SINGAPORE. WITH ABOUT 170,000M2 OF GROSS FLOOR AREA, THE DEVELOPMENT WILL PROVIDE 1,040 APARTMENT UNITS OF VARYING SIZES WITH EXTENSIVE OUTDOOR SPACES AND LANDSCAPING. THE SITE COMPLETES A GREEN BELT THAT STRETCHES BETWEEN KENT RIDGE, TELOK BLANGAH HILL, AND MOUNT FABER PARKS.
The document discusses Caroline Corriveau's thesis proposal titled "Intentional Living: Rethinking Communities & Connections" which explores designing a community of small, customized homes that promote connections between residents and efficient land use. The proposal aims to provide an alternative to unaffordable suburban developments by encouraging resident involvement in home design and a stronger sense of community. Corriveau acknowledges influences from pioneers of small home design and intentional living and outlines the goals and evaluation criteria for the proposed community.
This document provides an overview of the Thinkers in Residence program in South Australia. The program brings world leaders in their fields to Adelaide to address challenges facing the state. It focuses on collaborative thinking across sectors to develop solutions. Past residencies have addressed topics like sustainability, health, innovation and more. The goal is for residents to provide new perspectives and help transform thinking to build a better future for South Australia.
This document provides an overview of the Source House development project in Mattapan, Massachusetts. Some key points:
- Source House will provide 51 units of housing, with 41 affordable units and 10 market rate units. It will be located near the Mattapan commuter rail station.
- The development aims to serve the needs of low-income working families in the community, with a focus on health, childcare, entrepreneurship, and sustainability.
- In addition to housing, the development will include a central open space called Source Plaza that will function as a performance space, gathering place, and children's play area. It will also have a childcare center, gym/laundry facility, and
This document is a resume and portfolio for Alicia A Nardo, an architecture graduate from Philadelphia University. It includes her education history, skills, work experience, and selected educational projects. Her portfolio highlights six educational studio projects from her time in school, including "BioStudio", "A Quilted Community", and "Opening the Closed Community". She is currently working as an architect intern at Stokes Architecture in Philadelphia.
Michael Graves was an American architect known for his postmodern style. He designed several notable buildings including the Humana Building, Walt Disney World Dolphin and Swan Hotels, and the Denver Central Library. Graves had a philosophy of reinterpreting traditional architectural forms and drawing inspiration from existing architecture. Some of his signature design elements included classical tripartite facades with distinct base, shaft, and cornice sections as well as playful use of color and patterned materials. The document provides details on Graves' education, influences, architectural style and philosophy through descriptions and images of several major works.
The document appears to be an architecture portfolio for Caitlin McKaughan. It includes sections on her education, skills, experience, awards, involvement and employment. Project examples are also summarized, including a musical performance space featuring found objects, a sensory pavilion built for a garden using mass timber and rammed earth, and a mixed-use building in Kansas City proposing a health center to connect parks and provide community spaces. The portfolio demonstrates McKaughan's range of technical skills and focus on design-build projects that serve community needs.
The document summarizes several design projects by Brandon Montfort including the Firehouse project in Boston, MA, the Athenaeum in Dallas, TX, and High Cotton in Lubbock, TX. The Firehouse project integrated architecture, interior design, and landscape architecture students to design a community space. The goal was to attract creative individuals to the space. The Athenaeum design was influenced by pedestrian traffic patterns near a new park in Dallas. High Cotton was designed to consolidate resources for the homeless in Lubbock, TX, incorporating tent shelters and permanent housing. Infographics depicted fire patterns in Boston and transportation/healthcare data.
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2. PORTFOLIO CONTENT
THESIS: INCUBATION BRIDGE
LONDON INSTALLATION: CHRONOS
DESIGN 4: IN A CLOUD
DESIGN 3: GREEN POINT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
SKETCHES & HAND DRAFTING
MODEL MAKING
DESIGN 6: WILLIAMSBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY
3. THESIS
INCUBATION BRIDGE
DESIGN APPROACH:
MANUFACTURING IN THE UNITED STATES HAS BEEN IN A
STEADILY DECLINE OVER THE PAST FEW DECADES, CAUSING
EXTREME URBAN DECAY IN THE CITIES ONCE HOUSING THESE
INDUSTRIES. THE COLLAPSE OF MANUFACTURING HAS CAUSED
A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN POVERTY WITHIN THESE CITIES.
POVERTY STRICKEN FAMILIES RARELY OBTAIN AN EDUCATION AT
AND ABOVE A HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL CAUSING THEM TO REVERT
TO LOW END PAYING JOBS. THE PROJECT BRIDGES COMMUNITIES
BY INTEGRATING CENTRALIZED LEARNING AND PROFESSIONS
IN A NEW PUBLIC ZONE IN WHICH WILL MERGE THE EXISTING
INDUSTRIAL, MIXED USE COMMERCIAL, AND RESIDENTIAL ZONES
AROUND WASHINGTON AVENUE AND SOUTH BROADWAY IN
SOUTHERN PHILADELPHIA. AS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
MOVED OUT AND CLOSED, PHILADELPHIA HAS SUFFERED FROM
LOSS OF JOBS, POVERTY, AND CRIME. I HAVE EXAMINED THE
VAST GROWING TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES AND INCUBATORS
TO ALLOW THE POPULATION OF PHILADELPHIA TO BECOME
EDUCATED AND MANUFACTURE GOODS USING TODAYS MEANS
OF TECHNOLOGY.
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5. LONDON INSTALLATION
CHRONOS
DESIGN APPROACH:
AS PART OF THESIS, THE CLASS DID A 5
DAY CHARETTE TO DESIGN AND BUILD AN
INSTALLATION IN THAMESMEAD, LONDON. THE
INTENT WAS TO CREATE SOMETHING THAT
THE COMMUNITY CAN INTERACT WITH WHILE
LEARNING AND CONNECTING TO THE AREA OF
THAMESMEAD. THE INSTALLATION REPRESENTS
THE HISTORY OF THAMESMEAD. THE TIME LINE
WAS TAKEN AND SEPARATED INTO THREE TIME
LINES THAT PERTAINED TO ECONOMIC, SOCIAL,
AND POLITICAL HISTORY OF THE AREA. THESE
TIME LINES CHANGE DIRECTION WHEN A MAJOR
EVENT IN HISTORY OCCURRED AND THE TIME
LINES INTERSECT WHEN AN EVENT THAT WAS
INSTRUMENTAL IN INTERSECTING TIME LINES
OCCURRED.
6. DESIGN 4
IN A CLOUD
DESIGN APPROACH:
THE PROJECT IS A AFFORDABLE HOUSING
PROJECT, COMPRISED OF MICRO UNITS, ONE
BEDROOM, AND TWO BEDROOM UNITS LOCATED
ON EAST HOUSTON STREET IN MANHATTAN,
JUST WEST OF THE MELTZER TOWER. THE
IDEA IS TO CREATE A CENTRAL CIRCULATION
SPINE WITH HOUSING UNITS EXTRUDING OFF
THE SPINE. THE MASS WAS THEN LIFTED TO
FIFTY FEET WHICH IS THE HEIGHT OF THE
BUILDINGS SURROUNDING IT. THIS ALLOWS THE
HOUSING UNITS TO ALL HAVE A VIEW ABOVE
ITS SURROUNDINGS AND ALLOWS FOR AMPLE
NATURAL LIGHT TO PENETRATE. THIS ALSO
ALLOWS FOR THE GROUND PLANE TO BECOME
A PUBLIC PLAZA AND FOR THE SURROUNDING
BUILDINGS TO STILL HAVE VIEWS AND LIGHT
COMING FROM THE SOUTH.
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7. DESIGN 3
GREEN POINT
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
DESIGN APPROACH:
THE PROJECT STARTED WITH THE INITIAL IDEA OF
SEPARATING PROGRAM FROM CIRCULATION AND
PUBLIC PROGRAM FROM PRIVATE PROGRAM. THE SOLID
PART OF THE FORM IS THE PROGRAMMATIC ELEMENTS.
THE SOLID PART IS THEN DIVIDED INTO TWO BARS OF
PROGRAM. THE LOWER ONE BEING PUBLIC PROGRAM
AND THE FLOATING BAR THE PRIVATE PROGRAM.
THESE TWO SOLID BARS ARE THEN CONNECTED BY
A TRANSPARENT MASS THAT WEAVES AROUND THE
SOLID GEOMETRIC FORMS. THE SITE IS LOCATED AT
THE CORNER OF DUPONT AND FRANKLYN ROAD IN
GREEN POINT, NEW YORK.
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9. DESIGN 6
WILLIAMSBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY
DESIGN APPROACH:
THE COMMUNITY OF WILLIAMSBURG IS AN AREA
THAT HAS MANY ARTISTIC AND MUSICALLY
INCLINED RESIDENTS. WILLIAMSBURG HOUSES
MANY GALLERY'S, BARS, AND NIGHT CLUBS. TO
CONNECT THE LIBRARY WITH THE COMMUNITY,
THE LIBRARY TRANSFORMS AT NIGHT INTO AN
OUTDOOR MUSIC VENUE. THE LIBRARY ALSO
FEATURES GALLERIES FOR TEMPORARY ART AND
MUSIC EXHIBITIONS. THE IDEA IS TO STACK THE
PROGRAM VERTICALLY FROM PUBLIC ON THE
BOTTOM TO PRIVATE AT THE TOP. THE DIFFERENT
PROGRAMS ARE THEN SHIFTED IN HORIZONTALLY
TO CREATE A STEPPING EFFECT TO DIAGONALLY
CONNECT ALL THE SPACES. THE SITE IS LOCATED
ON WYTHE AVENUE.
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