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Internships Derek Porter Studio | Manhattan | Jan -Mar 2013 Lighting design freelance work | AGi32 modeling + calculations Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum | Manhattan | Dec 2011 -Sept 2012 Exhibition design intern | Drawings, models, daylight + electric light studies for James Turrell exhibition Cooley Monato Studio | Manhattan | May -Aug 2012 Lighting design intern | Detail drawings, RCP layouts, fixture schedules, lighting mockups, site aim + adjust James Carpenter Design Associates | Manhattan | June -Aug 2011 Architectural design intern | Drawings, diagrams, model making, lighting mockups Situ Studio | Brooklyn | Feb -Mar 2011 Assisted with construction of reOrder installation at The Brooklyn Museum e+i architecture llc | Manhattan | Oct -Nov 2010 Assisted with fabrication + installation of ‘Into Me See’ piece at theLAB Gallery University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Design Assistant | Milwaukee | 2007- 2009 Design assistant for remodeling in the Student Union | Drawings, renderings, presentations, bids, ordering, invoices Education Parsons The New School for Design | Manhattan | 2010 -2014 Dual Masters of Architecture + Masters of Fine Arts in Lighting Design Teaching Assistantship | Manhattan | Aug -Dec 2012 Modern + Postmodern Architectural History with Professor Joanna Merwood Omer Arbel Design Methods Workshop | Manhattan | November 2011 Workshop + discussion of design through material experimentation University of Wisconsin Milwaukee | Milwaukee | May 2009 School of Architecture + Urban Planning | 3.9 GPA Summa Cum Laude Interiors Design Studio | Chicago | Spring 2009 Research based, team oriented design studio taught by Neil Frankel Study Abroad | Europe | Fall 2008 Theory based, teleoscopic approach to history, with analysis + design work Taliesin Historic American Buildings Survey | Spring Green | Summer 2007 Analyzed + created measured drawings of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin East
537 Lafayette Ave | Brooklyn, NY 11205r.jacinda@gmail.com | 608.606.1597
JaCiNDa ROSS
Volunteering | Membership Architectural League of New York Member | Beaux Arts Ball 2011 Volunteer Chicago Architecture Foundation | Chicago | 2009 - 2010 Ambassador + data collector for the Model City Exhibit American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) | Milwaukee + Manhattan | 2006 - 2011 Chapter Fundraising Chair, Beaux Arts Ball + Greenbuild volunteer
Honors Michael Kalil Endowment for Smart Design Grant Recipient | 2013 Parsons School of Constructed Environments Dean’s Scholarship | 2010 -Present IALD Education Trust Scholarship | 2012 Haworth Scholarship | Spring 2009 Wisconsin Undergraduate Independent Research Grant | Fall 2008 AIAS Student of the Year Building Block Award | Spring 2008 Wisconsin Academic Excellence Scholarship | 2004-2008 Skills Architectural | Rhino, AutoCAD, Revit, Vectorworks, Microstation, Google Sketchup, Grasshopper, Design Builder Lighting | AGi32, Ecotect, Basic wiring, Introductory DMX, COMCheck, Point calculations + Lumen method Graphics | Adobe Indesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Vray for Rhino Artistic | Ceramics, Hand model building, Drawing & Sketching, Photography, Fashion Construction General | Microsoft Office Suite, PowerPoint, Intermediate Spanish
HARLEM SCHOOL OF THE ARTS SOUND CHAMBER GALLERY ENTRY
HARLEM SCHOOL OF THE ARTS LIGHT + MATERIAL INTEGRATION PLAN
Mar|Sept 1
0am: 45º
Mar|Sept 3pm: 43º
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June 21: Noon 72.5º
December 21: Noon 23.5º
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HARLEM SCHOOL OF THE ARTS DAYLIGHT SECTIONAL STUDY
June 21: Noon 72.5°
Dec 21: Noon 23.5°
HARLEM SCHOOL OF THE ARTS DAYLIT INFORMAL PERFORMANCE SPACE
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WIDEN NARROW
JUNE 21
JUNE 21
DEC 21DEC 21
WIDENNARROW
KALIL FELLOWSHIP RESEARCH: PENDING SHAPING DAYLIGHT, BLOCKING STREETLAMP LIGHT
KALIL FELLOWSHIP RESEARCH WOOL CONSTRUCTION MOCKUP
updn elevelev
9 am on June 21
2 pm on June 21
1
1
3
3
2
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1 1
December 21: Noon 23.5º
June
21:
Noo
n 7
2.5º
June
21:
Noo
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DAY/NIGHT SECTIONS AND DETAILS OF LIBRARY3
December 21: Noon 23.5º
2 2
shading device performance:most critical period:
fall overheating period:september 11, 9:30-11:30 am
BTU avoided between 9:30-11:30 am:15606.5 BTU through aperture area
8.76 BTU per square foot of room0.25 cents per square foot saved
sliding track adjustable louvres
viracon traditional low e glazing0.70 visual transmittance
vertical louvres
Cambridge Cubist mesh
reflect light off panel into study popout
toplighting areas
overhangs to eliminate direct sun (shade for 50°profile angle)
DAYLIGHTING/SHADING/VIEW ANALYSYS
2
total building performance:perimeter to area ratio (P/A): 0.07surface area to volume ratio (SA/V): 0.07skin to floor ratio (S/F): 0.95window to wall ratio (WWR): 38%floor/area ratio = 5.9
3 3
81%
67%
61%
81%
total daylit building area: 78%
82%
84%
87%
86%
67%
0%
87%
total area with views: 71%
primarydaylightzone
secondarydaylightzone
87%
87%
88%
DAY/NIGHT SECTIONS AND DETAILS OF LIBRARY3
4
fourth floor daylight section
fourth floor night time section
80 fc
0 fc
50 fc
30 fc
80 fc
0 fc
50 fc
30 fc
updn elevelev
9 am on June 21
2 pm on June 21
1
1
3
3
2
2
1 1
December 21: Noon 23.5º
June
21:
Noo
n 7
2.5º
June
21:
Noo
n 7
2.5º
DAY/NIGHT SECTIONS AND DETAILS OF LIBRARY3
December 21: Noon 23.5º
2 2
shading device performance:most critical period:
fall overheating period:september 11, 9:30-11:30 am
BTU avoided between 9:30-11:30 am:15606.5 BTU through aperture area
8.76 BTU per square foot of room0.25 cents per square foot saved
sliding track adjustable louvres
viracon traditional low e glazing0.70 visual transmittance
vertical louvres
Cambridge Cubist mesh
reflect light off panel into study popout
toplighting areas
overhangs to eliminate direct sun (shade for 50°profile angle)
DAYLIGHTING/SHADING/VIEW ANALYSYS
2
total building performance:perimeter to area ratio (P/A): 0.07surface area to volume ratio (SA/V): 0.07skin to floor ratio (S/F): 0.95window to wall ratio (WWR): 38%floor/area ratio = 5.9
3 3
81%
67%
61%
81%
total daylit building area: 78%
82%
84%
87%
86%
67%
0%
87%
total area with views: 71%
primarydaylightzone
secondarydaylightzone
87%
87%
88%
DAY/NIGHT SECTIONS AND DETAILS OF LIBRARY3
4
fourth floor daylight section
fourth floor night time section
80 fc
0 fc
50 fc
30 fc
80 fc
0 fc
50 fc
30 fc
updn elevelev
9 am on June 21
2 pm on June 21
1
1
3
3
2
2
1 1
December 21: Noon 23.5º
June
21:
Noo
n 7
2.5º
June
21:
Noo
n 7
2.5º
DAY/NIGHT SECTIONS AND DETAILS OF LIBRARY3
December 21: Noon 23.5º
2 2
shading device performance:most critical period:
fall overheating period:september 11, 9:30-11:30 am
BTU avoided between 9:30-11:30 am:15606.5 BTU through aperture area
8.76 BTU per square foot of room0.25 cents per square foot saved
sliding track adjustable louvres
viracon traditional low e glazing0.70 visual transmittance
vertical louvres
Cambridge Cubist mesh
reflect light off panel into study popout
toplighting areas
overhangs to eliminate direct sun (shade for 50°profile angle)
DAYLIGHTING/SHADING/VIEW ANALYSYS
2
total building performance:perimeter to area ratio (P/A): 0.07surface area to volume ratio (SA/V): 0.07skin to floor ratio (S/F): 0.95window to wall ratio (WWR): 38%floor/area ratio = 5.9
3 3
81%
67%
61%
81%
total daylit building area: 78%
82%
84%
87%
86%
67%
0%
87%
total area with views: 71%
primarydaylightzone
secondarydaylightzone
87%
87%
88%
DAY/NIGHT SECTIONS AND DETAILS OF LIBRARY3
4
fourth floor daylight section
fourth floor night time section
80 fc
0 fc
50 fc
30 fc
80 fc
0 fc
50 fc
30 fc
DAYLIT SCHOLAR’S LIBRARY PERSONAL STUDY CARRELS BASED ON FACADE ORIENTATION
nighttime:
sun glows through translucent tread edges
daytime:
LED edge-lit translucent
treads glow out
laminated translucent stair treadsstructural pegs join to wall at ends
LED strips edge lightingLED housing end cap
2.5”
10”DAYLIT SCHOLAR’S LIBRARY MAIN STAIR DAYLIGHT + ELECTRIC LIGHT INTEGRATION
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