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Andrew Newman | Selection of Work
Resume —
Professional Work —
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca /01
Perkins+Will /02
Perkins Eastman /03
Graduate Work —
Graduate Thesis /01
Parametric Lantern /02
Design/Build Studio /03
Re-Skinning Studio /04
SEC Studio /05
DESIGN EXPLORATIONS
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Andrew NewmanAssociate AIA, LEED® AP BD+C
BiographyWith a critical eye for detail and professional experience from planning and design to assembly, I practice efficiency and communication in order to translate clients’ visions into final design solutions, presentations, and documents.
EducationUniversity of Cincinnati, DAAP | Cincinnati, OhioMaster of Architecture, August 2010 — May 2013
Maryland Institute College of Art | Baltimore, MarylandBachelor of Fine Arts, Environmental Design, August 2004 — May 2008
Mark Stempel ‘90 Thesis Prize for Design ExcellencePresidential & Trustee Scholarship Recipient
QualificationsSoftware Proficiency
Autodesk Revit 2014 Rhinoceros 5.0 Grasshopper DynamoRhinoceros 5.03D Studio Max 2014
Design Experience
Architectural VisualizationConcept DesignMasterplanningSchematic Design
Credentials/AffiliationsAmerican Institute of Architects, AssociateDesign Technology Leader, Commitee MemberPerkins+Will Research Journal 04.01 — Fall 2012LEED Accredited Professional, March 2009 — PresentUniversity of Cincinnati Health & Fitness OrganizationUniversity of Cincinnati Women’s Lacrosse, Volunteer
ExperienceBarber McMurry Architects | Knoxville, TNArchitectural Designer, February 2015 — PresentResponsible for the design, coordination, and technical development for commercial and healthcare projects from schematic design through construction administration. A majority of tasks have included BIM modeling, computer rendering, consultant coordination, construction documentation, and client relations. www.perkinswill.com
Perkins + Will | Atlanta, GAArchitectural Designer, May 2013 — PresentIntern Architect, January 2011 — September 2011
Staff support for design, consultant coordination and documentation of local K-12 education, corporate, civic and commercial projects. Project tasks have included BIM modeling & management, drafting, rendering as well as graphic illustrations. www.perkinswill.com
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects | Portland, ORIntern Architect, March 2012 — September 2012
Full-time intern architect providing architectural support in the design, coordination and detailing of a 50 story residential tower in Vancouver, B.C. Project tasks involved BIM modeling and producing an architectural set of drawings for design development.www.zgf.com
Perkins Eastman Architects | New York, NYArchitectural Designer, August 2008 — April 2009
Full-time junior architect working among other architects, consultants and planners to develop design concepts for various international residential and commercial projects. www.perkinseastman.com
Ziger/Snead Architects | Baltimore, MDIntern Architect, January 2008 — April 2009
Part-time intern architect assisting architecture team members to develop construction documentation, site analysis, and illustrate design goals and representations for clients.www.zigersnead.com
Professional References available upon request
Phone513.680.8205
PorfolioClick here to view portfolio
Autodesk VasariAdobe IllustratorAdobe PhotoshopAdobe InDesignSketchupAutoCAD
Design DevelopmentConstruction DocumentationGraphic DesignMarketing
Andrew NewmanLEED® AP BD+C
BiographyWith a critical eye for detail and professional experience from planning and design to assembly, I practice efficiency and communication in order to translate clients’ visions into final design solutions, presentations, and documents.
EducationUniversity of Cincinnati, DAAP | Cincinnati, OhioMaster of Architecture, August 2010 — May 2013
Maryland Institute College of Art | Baltimore, MarylandBachelor of Fine Arts, Environmental Design, August 2004 — May 2008
Mark Stempel ‘90 Thesis Prize for Design ExcellencePresidential & Trustee Scholarship Recipient
QualificationsSoftware Proficiency
Autodesk Revit 2014 Rhinoceros 5.0 Grasshopper DynamoRhinoceros 5.03D Studio Max 2014
Design Experience
Architectural VisualizationConcept DesignMasterplanningSchematic Design
Credentials/AffiliationsDesign Technology Leader, Commitee MemberPerkins+Will Research Journal 04.01 — Fall 2012LEED Accredited Professional, March 2009 — PresentUniversity of Cincinnati Health & Fitness OrganizationUniversity of Cincinnati Women’s Lacrosse, Volunteer
ExperiencePerkins + Will | Atlanta, GAArchitectural Designer, May 2013 — PresentIntern Architect, January 2011 — September 2011
Staff support for design, consultant coordination and documentation of local K-12 education, corporate, civic and commercial projects. Project tasks have included BIM modeling & management, drafting, rendering as well as graphic illustrations. www.perkinswill.com
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects | Portland, ORIntern Architect, March 2012 — September 2012
Full-time intern architect providing architectural support in the design, coordination and detailing of a 50 story residential tower in Vancouver, B.C. Project tasks involved BIM modeling and producing an architectural set of drawings for design development.www.zgf.com
Perkins Eastman Architects | New York, NYArchitectural Designer, August 2008 — April 2009
Full-time junior architect working among other architects, consultants and planners to develop design concepts for various international residential and commercial projects. www.perkinseastman.com
Ziger/Snead Architects | Baltimore, MDIntern Architect, January 2008 — April 2009
Part-time intern architect assisting architecture team members to develop construction documentation, site analysis, and illustrate design goals and representations for clients.www.zigersnead.com
Professional References available upon request
Phone513.680.8205
PorfolioClick here to view portfolio
Autodesk VasariAdobe IllustratorAdobe PhotoshopAdobe InDesignSketchupAutoCAD
Design DevelopmentConstruction DocumentationGraphic DesignMarketing
Professional Work
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Zimmer Gunsul Frasca /01
University of Oregon - Football Operations
Civic Center Residential Tower
Perkins+Will /03
BMW Executive Headquarters
Charleston Office Building
Sheet Music - Nashville Office Tower
Franklin School - CoStar Group
Ballou High School Replacement
IMF Renovation Competition
Perkins Eastman /08
Megastar Dubiotech Tower
Trump Resorts Serrenia Masterplan
Design Perspectives / Portfolio 2013 / Volume 2.0
CASANOVA CENTER PERFORMANCE CENTER
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON / Eugene, OR
During my internship at the services of Zimmer Gunsul Frasca I was lucky enough to spend a couple weeks working on the new Casanova football operations building for the University of Oregon. The new center included a 25,000 square-foot weight room, an enhanced grass football practice field as well as the addition of two new synthetic turf practice fields, and a full-service dining facility available to all University athletes, students and staff.
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Zimmer Gunsul FrascaUO Cassanova CenterEugene, OR / July 2012
Top: Site PlanLeft & Below: Building PhotographsRight: Building Elevations
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Top Left: Floor PlanTop: Building SectionRight: Building Photographs
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B OFFICE
C HEAD COACH OFFICE
D WEIGHT ROOM
E LOCKER ROOM
F FIELD SUPPORT
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My responsibility on this project was to help aid other architects design the composition of the west facade. This facade faces the football practice fields and is one of the signature facades of the building. The complex curtain wall assembly consists of 16 different configurations of fritted glass fixed into modular position within a structural system that is aligned to the curtain wall module beyond.
Zimmer Gunsul FrascaUO Cassanova CenterEugene, OR / July 2012
Opposite: Facade StudyLeft: Wall Section
The West Facade
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CONCRETE SLAB ON METAL DECK
LATERAL STRUT SYSTEM
STRUCTURAL HANGER ROD
SPANDREL GLASS
SUNSHADE SUSPENSION ROD
CFMF FRAMING HUNG FROM STRUCTURE
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Design Perspectives / Portfolio 2013 / Volume 2.0
SURREY CITY DEVELOPMENT
CIVIC CENTER RESIDENTIAL TOWER / Vancouver, BC
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca was commissioned to design the exterior envelope of the 50-storey mixed-use hotel and residential project, 3 Civic Plaza. In the scope of work, ZGF was the responsible for the form and character of the facade.
The project will include a “boutique” hotel called the Civic Hotel. The hotel will feature 160 guest rooms, include meeting space to accommodate over 300 people and will be backed by an international reservation system. ZGF was also in charge of some parts of the hotel layouts as well.
Working within the envelope design team, I was in charge of modeling the skin of the tower in Revit, producing a set of 3 series sheets. These sheets included section, elevation, and detail drawings of numerous conditions around the facade. I also was in charge of coordinating the 3D model with various subcontractors and fabricators. Through this experience, I was able to expand my skill level in Revit, Photoshop and 3DS Max.
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Surrey Civic Center | South Elevation Surrey Civic Center | West Elevation
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Surrey Civic Center | PerspectivesTop: Lobby Rendering
Right: Plaza Rendering
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Design Perspectives / Portfolio 2013 / Volume 2.0
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SUPPORT STEEL FOR WINDOWWALL SYSTEM -*OPTION A (VERTICALS ATEACH MULLION)
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Unit 235, 11300 NO. 5 ROAD, RICHMOND, BC V7A 5J7
TEL: (604) 272-1477 FAX: (604) 272-1471 EMAIL: [email protected]
WEB: www.cotterarchitects.com
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DRAWING NO: REV:
COPYRIGHT RESERVED. THIS PLAN AND DESIGN ARE, AND AT ALL TIMES REMAINTHE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF PATRICK COTTER ARCHITECT INC. AND CANNOT BEUSED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE ARCHITECT'S WRITTEN CONSENT.
ISSUED:
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09/02/12
27/01/12
20/01/12
13/01/12
23/12/11
DD/MM/YY
100% DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
ADVISORY DESIGN PANEL SUBMISSION #3
ADVISORY DESIGN PANEL SUBMISSION #2
ISSUED TO CONSULTANTS
ADVISORY DESIGN PANEL SUBMISSION
DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION
PROGRESS SET SENT TO CITY
PROGRESS SET
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PROGRESS SET
PROGRESS SET FOR COORDINATION
REZONING & SUBDIVISION APPLICATION
DESCRIPTION
NOTES:
NOT FORCONSTRUCTION
3" = 1'-0"
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Surrey Tower DevelopmentManagement Corporation
103A Avenue & City Parkway, Surrey BC
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Unit 235, 11300 NO. 5 ROAD, RICHMOND, BC V7A 5J7
TEL: (604) 272-1477 FAX: (604) 272-1471 EMAIL: [email protected]
WEB: www.cotterarchitects.com
PROJECT:
CLIENT:
DRAWN
CHECKED:
SCALE:
JOB No:
DATE:
SHEET TITLE:
SEAL:
DRAWING NO: REV:
COPYRIGHT RESERVED. THIS PLAN AND DESIGN ARE, AND AT ALL TIMES REMAINTHE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF PATRICK COTTER ARCHITECT INC. AND CANNOT BEUSED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE ARCHITECT'S WRITTEN CONSENT.
ISSUED:
PROJECT ADDRESS:
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21/02/12
09/02/12
27/01/12
20/01/12
13/01/12
23/12/11
DD/MM/YY
100% DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
ADVISORY DESIGN PANEL SUBMISSION #3
ADVISORY DESIGN PANEL SUBMISSION #2
ISSUED TO CONSULTANTS
ADVISORY DESIGN PANEL SUBMISSION
DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION
PROGRESS SET SENT TO CITY
PROGRESS SET
PROGRESS SET
PROGRESS SET
PROGRESS SET FOR COORDINATION
REZONING & SUBDIVISION APPLICATION
DESCRIPTION
NOTES:
NOT FORCONSTRUCTION
1/2" = 1'-0"
2/4/
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Surrey Tower DevelopmentManagement Corporation
103A Avenue & City Parkway, Surrey BC 1/2" = 1'-0"A-316
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Unit 235, 11300 NO. 5 ROAD, RICHMOND, BC V7A 5J7
TEL: (604) 272-1477 FAX: (604) 272-1471 EMAIL: [email protected]
WEB: www.cotterarchitects.com
PROJECT:
CLIENT:
DRAWN
CHECKED:
SCALE:
JOB No:
DATE:
SHEET TITLE:
SEAL:
DRAWING NO: REV:
COPYRIGHT RESERVED. THIS PLAN AND DESIGN ARE, AND AT ALL TIMES REMAINTHE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF PATRICK COTTER ARCHITECT INC. AND CANNOT BEUSED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE ARCHITECT'S WRITTEN CONSENT.
ISSUED:
PROJECT ADDRESS:
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29/06/12
07/06/12
10/05/12
19/04/12
15/03/12
08/03/12
21/02/12
09/02/12
27/01/12
20/01/12
13/01/12
23/12/11
DD/MM/YY
100% DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
ADVISORY DESIGN PANEL SUBMISSION #3
ADVISORY DESIGN PANEL SUBMISSION #2
ISSUED TO CONSULTANTS
ADVISORY DESIGN PANEL SUBMISSION
DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION
PROGRESS SET SENT TO CITY
PROGRESS SET
PROGRESS SET
PROGRESS SET
PROGRESS SET FOR COORDINATION
REZONING & SUBDIVISION APPLICATION
DESCRIPTION
NOTES:
NOT FORCONSTRUCTION
1/2" = 1'-0"
2/4/
2013
6:5
5:20
PM A-316
ENLARGEDELEVATION / WALLSECTION - HOTELWEST
June 2012
SCD
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Author
Surrey CentreMixed-Use Development
Surrey Tower DevelopmentManagement Corporation
103A Avenue & City Parkway, Surrey BC 1/2" = 1'-0"A-316
1 ENLARGED ELEVATION - HOTEL WEST
1/2" = 1'-0"A-3162 PLAN - HOTEL WEST
1/2" = 1'-0"A-3163 WALL SECTION - HOTEL WEST1
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Surrey CentreMixed-Use Development
Surrey Tower DevelopmentManagement Corporation
103A Avenue & City Parkway, Surrey BC
3" = 1'-0"A-4062 HOTEL - HEAD AND SILL
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BMW EXECUTIVE OFFICES
UNITED STATES BMW HQ / Spartensburg, SC
The BMW Executive Office project is a 3-story, approximately 68,000 sf office building located on BMW’s main campus in Spartensburg, SC. The concept for the building was aimed to be arfully systemmatic and boldly reflective. The biggest challange of this project was to integrate the company’s graphic standards as a part of the branded environment vision.
The exterior enclosure of the building will consist of three distinct metal wall panels. On the north side of the building, we used a custom two sided structurally glazed curtain wall with steel vertical T’s and structural glass horizontals.
Working with another architect, my responsibilities were focused on taking the lead for all design decisions, building and managing the BIM model, coordinating the documents with various consultants and drawing all of the elements of the enclosure and core of the building.
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BMW EXECUTIVE OFFICES
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07 42 13.19 INSULATED METAL WALL PANEL, TYP (MTL-3)
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07 42 13.19 INSULATED METAL WALL PANEL, TYP (MTL-2) 08 74 13 GLAZED ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL (CW-2)08 74 13 GLAZED ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL (SS-1)
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07 42 13.19 INSULATED METAL WALL PANEL, TYP (MTL-3)
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CHARLESTON OFFICE BUILDING
Gateway Development Group / Charleston, SC
01/04
Perkins+Will was commissioned to design the first of four new office buildings for a new development located on the west side of Charleston, SC. This building contains approximately 150,000 square feet of office space including 20,000 square feet of retail space on the first level. The setback of the building at seventh level allows the roof of the structure below to become an occupied exterior roof garden / terrace along the North and East perimeter.
The exterior enclosure of the building will consist of three distinct aluminum curtain wall systems with six laminated glass types. On the North facade, the curtain wall system will be a highly articulated four sided capless system with vertical extruded aluminum fins.
As a lead designer of this project, my responsibilities were to build and manage the BIM model, coordinate amongst the consultants and document all of the elements of the enclosure and core of the building.
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Perkins+WillCharleston Office Building
Charleston, SC / August 2014
Top: Southeast Perspective
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Top: Masterplan PerspectiveBelow: Building SectionOpposite: Perspectives + Site Plan
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Perkins+WillCharleston Office BuildingCharleston, SC / August 2014
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B Enlarged Plan - South Facade
A Enlarged Elevation - South Facade
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SHEET MUSIC - NASHVILLE OFFICE TOWER
Highwoods Development Group / Nashville, TN
Located in the heart of Nashville’s civic center, Sheet Music is a 30 story office building that sits adjacent to the music city plaza. The single tenant office building contains approximately 840,000 SF including ten double helix parking levels and 10,000 SF of retail at its base. The concept for the enclosure system represents a theme of sheet music with four curtain wall planes, adding a new modern addition to the Nashville skyline.
The exterior enclosure of the building will consist of two distinct aluminum curtain wall systems. On the north and south sides of the building, the wall system will consist of clear, capless glazing system with terrace setbacks at the top of the north and south facade. On the east and west facade, the curtain wall system will be a highly articulated four sided capless system with vertical extruded aluminum fins.
Working amongst other designers, my responsibilities were focused on building and managing the BIM model, coordinate with various the consultants and document all of the elements of the enclosure and core of the building.
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Top: Model PhotographsOpposite: Model Photographs
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Parking Level Axonometric
Most of my responsibility on this project was to take the lead on designing the parking levels. This involved significant research on local parking codes and standards. I found that working in 3D was the greatest aid to solving the circulation and code constraints.
Double Helix Parking Levels
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FRANKLIN SCHOOL - COSTAR
COSTAR REAL ESTATE GROUP / Washington, DC
Located in the heart of Washington, DC, the Franklin School is a historic landmark that was originally was purposed as a school in the early 1900’s. The landmark sits on the edge of one of the city’s largest parks, Franklin Square, and resides in the middle of central business district.
Perkins+Will was commissioned by the Costar group to develop a proposal for reuse of the building including a small addition in-between the Franklin School and its neighboring building.
Working with the design team, I was in charge of generating the BIM model of the existing building, as well as proposed. I also produced the entire visualization package, rendering the model in 3DS Mac and Photoshop.
Other duties included coordinating the 3D model with various subcontractors and fabricators. Through this experience, I was able to expand my skill level in Revit, Photoshop and 3DS Max.
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BALLOU HIGH SCHOOL REPLACEMENT
LEED SILVER PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL / Anacostia, VA
Designed to be not only a flagship high school but a community asset and symbol, the Ballou High School complex includes a performing arts theater, aquatic center, athletic and fitness complex, health center, day care center, 700-seat auditorium, and library in addition to academic and administrative spaces.
This project was a joint venture with Perkins+Will designing the interior space and Bowie Gridley Architects designing the exterior shell. The school is now under construction, to be completed towards the end of 2014.
Working with a team of interior designers and architects, I was in charge of developing design directions to the various interior spaces including media center, auditorium, health center, and more. This consisted of producing a set of construction documents and renderings to portray design ideas.
Other duties included coordinating the 3D model with various subcontractors and fabricators. Through this experience, I was able to expand my skill level in Revit, Photoshop and 3DS Max.
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INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
IMF RENOVATION COMPETITION / Washington,DC
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an international organization. The organization’s objectives are to promote international economic cooperation, international trade, employment, and exchange rate stability, including by making financial resources available to member countries to meet balance of payments needs. Its headquarters are in Washington, D.C., United States.
Perkins+Will was issued a request for a proposal for design ideas that would bring more light and life into the main atrium space and adjacent space as well.
As part of the competition team, I worked with two other designers to build the Revit model and produce a set of drawings, illustrations, and renderings of our proposed design. During a short time frame I produced three renderings using 3DS Max, using Photoshop to emphasize the quality of light in the main spaces.
Perkins+Will was short listed for this competition beating out a pool of a hundred entries. This was a significant achievement for the Washington, DC office.
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Perkins+WillInternational Monetary Fund Competition
Revit / 3DS Max / Photoshop
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MEGASTAR DUBIOTECH MEGASTAR MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT / Dubai, UAE
MegaStar is a 100,000 square meter mixed-use development located in DuBiotech, a 2.8 million square meter biotechnology and research park. The development consists of a 280-room hotel, 550 serviced apartments, ballroom and meeting facilities, and a retail shopping mall. The tower, which is a landmark to the entrance of Dubiotech, incorporates innovative features such as sustainable construction materials and methods, alternative energy resources, and recycling. MegaStar will be a luxury urban resort and destination for the region.
The tower—the signature element of the project—was to create a significant landmark entrance to the research park and the development itself.
In a team that consisted of planners, engineers, and architects I was one of three designers that was in charge of developing design directions to the apartment, and hotel portions of the tower. This consisted of producing a set of drawings and renderings to portray design ideas.
One of the signature features of the design was to use passive solar strategies throughout the exterior and interior of the building including planted terraces on the tower façade, a green roof, louvers, recessed balconies, and a double-skin to reduce heat gain. The double-skin also reduces light pollution and promotes natural air circulation throughout the building.
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Masters Thesis /01
Diagrams, Elevations, Renderings
Parametric Lantern /02
Process, Renderings, Fabrication
Design/Build Studio /03
Detail Drawings, Renderings, Fabrication
Re-skin Studio /04
Process, Renderings, Fabrication
SEC Studio /05
Process Models, Drawings, Renderings
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TAYLOR SOUTHGATE BRIDGE PAVILIONMASTER’S THESIS | PARAMETRIC UTILITY + FORM / Spring 2013
The scope of this thesis research and design project encompasses the virtual design process as well as the design of the product. The thesis document will focus on rationalizing the methods of execution, creating a substantial root for further constructed exploration.
The point of departure for the design project was informed by overlaying current trends in curtain wall methods and parametric design techniques. The project focus will be prioritized on the relationship between the composition of the enclosure elements and the existing constructs of an particular site condition and program.
My thesis design project objectives include an architectural proposal for a new bridge enclosure for the use
of pedestrians. This enclosure will be physically attached to existing automobile bridge that spans from the heart of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio to Newport, Kentucky. The new pedestrian bridge will include a rooftop garden, observation deck, bar and open gallery space. In order to attain realistic structural integration, some preliminary calculation will be necessary for load distribution.
This bridge enclosure system will employ the use of a curtain wall-like assembly that is parametrically generated and controlled. By integrating a context and program to the design project, a set of global, local, and environmental parameters will be present to drive the design of this architectural project.
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PARAMETRIC LANTERNPARAMETRIC LANTERN | GRASSHOPPER SCRIPTING / Spring 2012
The objective of this course was to utilize scripting methods such as Grasshopper and Rhino-scripting to develop a light fixture. The next objective was to fabricate the light using lasercutters and other rapid prototyping methods.
The first part of the assignment was to develop a volumetric surface model with the goal of populating a modularized component within a systematic structure. Using scripting I was able to subdivide the lofted surface into a individual bays. Using box-morphing and scripting logic I was able to devise a way to populate the surface with a variety of geometric shapes. The next steps were to group these subdivisions in a way that I could control their behavior parametrically.
The next steps consisted of separating each row of faces. Once the rows had their own separated function, I was able to control the row’s geometry separately.
The diamond components were a series of points that were connected and faceted. The particular shape and deformation of the diamond was driven by a sin curve. From top to bottom, the diamond geometry gradually closes, but the trimmed openings get larger.
From using Grasshopper to manage every step in the process, I have not only become knowledgeable of the program but have also started to think parametrically with every project since.
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Grasshopper Script
Lofted Surface / Point Cloud Surface Division Surface Framing
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DESIGN | Build STUDIO METROLAB DESIGN BUILD STUDIO / Spring 2012
The MetroLab Design/Build studio was a class that introduced students to the concept of design-build. In the studio each student was responsible for a system of an historic building in Over the Rhine sections of downtown Cincinnati.
At the outset of the project, it was important to analyze the current conditions that the building was in, and perform tests to evaluate lighting levels, structural stability, moisture leakage, and other systematic problems.
I chose to analysis the existing non-party walls with the vision of enhancing the
current windows that were in filled with concrete masonry units.
The vision I had was inspired by the box window methods. This assembly system would allow me to give a threshold of tolerance to a non-linear condition. Through the use of blocking and vents, I designed the box window to suspend in the opening.
Cladding the inner faces of the window with strips of cedar, developed by using grasshopper and rhino, I thought it would be elegant to slowly bow the strips to mimic the existing conditions.
02/03
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Top: Window Design | Exterior RenderingBottom: Window Design | Cut-away Section
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RE-SKINNING STUDIORE-SKINNING - EXISTING FACILITY / Fall 2011
In this professional and academic collaboration, topics such as parametric design, building performance analysis, simulations and fabrication were introduced with the objective to design and fabricate building facade components.
This course heavily relied on involvement of practitioners during the course. Co-taught by Ming Tang, Dr. Ajla Aksamija, Todd Snapp and Mike Hodge, the course covered parametric modeling techniques associated with performance-based design and digital fabrication.
The students were introduced to a real adaptive re-use project, where a 10-story, 400,000 SF (37,000 SM) cold storage facility constructed during the 1910’s is being converted into a commercial office building.
The independently structured exterior facade of this building will be removed and replaced. Therefore, the purpose of the collaboration was to design a new building skin for this project using digital design methods and performance analysis and to construct physical prototypes using digital fabrication methods.
Using a di-grid system, each shading component was morphed depending on the amount of radiation that was present on that particular area of the facade. Using Maya and 3D Max to construct and render the computer model, I learned one of the many ways to create specifically controlled components that could be fabricated into a prototype.
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S.E.C STUDIOCranbrook Wellness Center / Spring 2011
This comprehensive building studio was the first studio that I took when I started the program. The class was structured around teaching us the hierarchical methods of assembly. It also established a theoretical lens the decision making process.
The program for this particular project was a wellness center on the campus of Cranbrook Acadamy in Michigan. The outlining goal of the studio was to study the mechanical, construction, and structural systems with the intent of finding integrated relationships.
The development of the constructional ethic of the building through detailed drawings of the spatial envelope assemblies was an end product of the studio.
Drawings, models and renderings were to demonstrate evolving ideas about assembly, construction, material, and space. Illustrating one’s attitudes about how integration (structure, thermal envelope, and environmental controls) deployed in space was necessary to inform decisions about envelope.
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Forming The Quad
Entry Sequence Spatial Diagram
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