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DAVID STONE

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Forte Sperone, Italy

Farming in the Trees

Real Nice Chair Back

The Douglas House

Travel Sketches

Pyrotech Hot Sauce

Master Design Studio

Ink Drawing

Furniture Design

Vertical Farm

Military Fort Renovation

Bike Institute

Boarding School

Various Media

Graphics and Packaging

Graphics and Packaging

Education for Organic Growth

Bike Share Clemson

design

Sketch

package

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Forte Sperone, Italy

Farming in the Trees

Real Nice Chair Back

The Douglas House

Travel Sketches

Pyrotech Hot Sauce

Master Design Studio

Ink Drawing

Furniture Design

Vertical Farm

Military Fort Renovation

Bike Institute

Boarding School

Various Media

Graphics and Packaging

Graphics and Packaging

Education for Organic Growth

Bike Share Clemson

design

Sketch

package

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EDUCATION FOR ORGANIC GROWTHFall 2011 // Carrefour, Haitidavid stone//calvin wright

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EDUCATION FOR ORGANIC GROWTHFall 2011 // Carrefour, Haitidavid stone//calvin wright

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Fractal Analysis of Haiti’s Urban SprawlHaiti’s development pattern created voids on street corners that became fluid gathering places. This chaos became a means of organization for understanding how to better the fluidity within the school.

Site Plan

Programmatic Diagram

Nesting Diagram

Final Form Diagram

After Haiti’s devistating earthquake, many of the cities were left in ruins. One of the first places to begin rebuilding is the education system. Using local bamboo for structure, the Haiti Boarding School helps restore the community through utilizing local construction techniques for rebuilding their education system.

In order to better integrate the culture of Haiti, we incorporated an idea of nesting the children within these inner courtyards of the school. The idea of the egg came through a study of the Haitian national bird, the Hispaniolan Trogon, which nears endangerment due to deforestation. This led us to create an environment that protected its inhabitants while helping restore growth within the community.

Restoring growth in haiti

Hispaniolan TrogonHaiti’s National Bird

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Fractal Analysis of Haiti’s Urban SprawlHaiti’s development pattern created voids on street corners that became fluid gathering places. This chaos became a means of organization for understanding how to better the fluidity within the school.

Site Plan

Programmatic Diagram

Nesting Diagram

Final Form Diagram

After Haiti’s devistating earthquake, many of the cities were left in ruins. One of the first places to begin rebuilding is the education system. Using local bamboo for structure, the Haiti Boarding School helps restore the community through utilizing local construction techniques for rebuilding their education system.

In order to better integrate the culture of Haiti, we incorporated an idea of nesting the children within these inner courtyards of the school. The idea of the egg came through a study of the Haitian national bird, the Hispaniolan Trogon, which nears endangerment due to deforestation. This led us to create an environment that protected its inhabitants while helping restore growth within the community.

Restoring growth in haiti

Hispaniolan TrogonHaiti’s National Bird

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structureThe structural system consists of a double ring of bamboo columns as the primary load-bearing element., with cement foundations. These columns attach to and support the floor plates. steel sections butt against the columns and hold the solid wood-beam walls in placec. The floorplates are a layered system of structural bamboo, wood purlins, bamboo slats, and bamboo floor planks.

Double Ring Bamboo Columns

Bamboo Wall Construction Detail

Bamboo Wall Construction

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structureThe structural system consists of a double ring of bamboo columns as the primary load-bearing element., with cement foundations. These columns attach to and support the floor plates. steel sections butt against the columns and hold the solid wood-beam walls in placec. The floorplates are a layered system of structural bamboo, wood purlins, bamboo slats, and bamboo floor planks.

Double Ring Bamboo Columns

Bamboo Wall Construction Detail

Bamboo Wall Construction

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Interior Courtyard Interior Courtyard

Section A Section B

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Interior Courtyard Interior Courtyard

Section A Section B

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militaria repurposed for meditationSpring 2012// Genova, italy

David Stone//DYlan perkinson//elizabeth clarkinitaly study abroad studio

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militaria repurposed for meditationSpring 2012// Genova, italy

David Stone//DYlan perkinson//elizabeth clarkinitaly study abroad studio

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Thermal BathesMeditation PodsMassageYoga

The front lawn of the castle provides space for repose and seclusion to separate yourself from others on their journies.

The Thermal bathes combine congregation and seclusion to cleanse your mind while swimming in the bathes.

The bath promenade prepares the user mentally for relaxing in the bathes through waters texture and sound.

The Meditation Pods float over the edge of the

fortess walls. The concept is to completely

disconnect from the castle and yourself to be stress

free.

Program

Front of Castle

Thermal Bathes

Bath PromenadeMeditation Pod

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Thermal BathesMeditation PodsMassageYoga

The front lawn of the castle provides space for repose and seclusion to separate yourself from others on their journies.

The Thermal bathes combine congregation and seclusion to cleanse your mind while swimming in the bathes.

The bath promenade prepares the user mentally for relaxing in the bathes through waters texture and sound.

The Meditation Pods float over the edge of the

fortess walls. The concept is to completely

disconnect from the castle and yourself to be stress

free.

Program

Front of Castle

Thermal Bathes

Bath PromenadeMeditation Pod

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Meditation Pods at Dusk

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Relax.

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clemson bike shareFall 2011 // Clemson, sc3rd year studio

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clemson bike shareFall 2011 // Clemson, sc3rd year studio

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Process

Overlay Derive Produce

While studying Carlo Scarpa, I became intrigued with deriving forms by transposing different geometrical shapes on top one another. This study led to programming the design by assigning giving each shape a function. Once the functions were placed in a concise order, I was able to generate a form that reflected the purpose and core of the building. The core references the bike frame as a means of support for the entire building and becomes the creative catalyst for the entire project.

Bike Space

Circulation

Learning Space

Scale: 1” = 1/16’

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Process

Overlay Derive Produce

While studying Carlo Scarpa, I became intrigued with deriving forms by transposing different geometrical shapes on top one another. This study led to programming the design by assigning giving each shape a function. Once the functions were placed in a concise order, I was able to generate a form that reflected the purpose and core of the building. The core references the bike frame as a means of support for the entire building and becomes the creative catalyst for the entire project.

Bike Space

Circulation

Learning Space

Scale: 1” = 1/16’

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FRAME

gears

Weldingpoints

the bicycle frameThe bike frame represents the core of the building , meaning that the rest of the building is additive to the

core

The aluminum panels represent the atomic structure of the welding points in the frame. When the welding point of the frame is static, the panels are in a concise order. Once the weld has occured, the panels become unorganized, simliar to how metal reacts to a

weld.

The extrusions of the building were influenced by the gears of the bike. Sun louvers act as the mechanical device for controlling both the lighting and tempurature of the

building.

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FRAME

gears

Weldingpoints

the bicycle frameThe bike frame represents the core of the building , meaning that the rest of the building is additive to the

core

The aluminum panels represent the atomic structure of the welding points in the frame. When the welding point of the frame is static, the panels are in a concise order. Once the weld has occured, the panels become unorganized, simliar to how metal reacts to a

weld.

The extrusions of the building were influenced by the gears of the bike. Sun louvers act as the mechanical device for controlling both the lighting and tempurature of the

building.

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The Clemson Bike Institute is purposed to educate and provide accessibility to bicycles. The design focuses on bringing people to rent bikes and take classes to learn how to repair and ride them. By immersing the student in an environment built around the bicycle, you begin to grasp a deeper under-standing of bicycle design and functionality. Thus Clemson Bike institute becomes a node for the bicycle as not only a form of transportation, but as art.

Plan Level 03 Plan Level 0101

02

03

04

05

06

07

Bike Rental/Storage

Front Office

Housekeeper

Classroom

Workshop/Classroom

Hostel

Hostel Living Area01 01 0102

0306

04 05

0606

07

Plan Level 01 Plan Level 02

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The Clemson Bike Institute is purposed to educate and provide accessibility to bicycles. The design focuses on bringing people to rent bikes and take classes to learn how to repair and ride them. By immersing the student in an environment built around the bicycle, you begin to grasp a deeper under-standing of bicycle design and functionality. Thus Clemson Bike institute becomes a node for the bicycle as not only a form of transportation, but as art.

Plan Level 03 Plan Level 0101

02

03

04

05

06

07

Bike Rental/Storage

Front Office

Housekeeper

Classroom

Workshop/Classroom

Hostel

Hostel Living Area01 01 0102

0306

04 05

0606

07

Plan Level 01 Plan Level 02

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Art�cially Organic ArchitectureFall 2012 // cHICAGO iL

4TH year studio

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Art�cially Organic ArchitectureFall 2012 // cHICAGO iL

4TH year studio

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Farms

Structure and Circulation

Habitable Space

30’

The growth processThe process begins by planting the seedling organism’s in exact locations depending on program and necessity. While growing the organism is not inhabitable due to its malleability. Once the organism has completed growing, it becomes structural through a hardening process that alters its cellular structure for carrying loads.

1 year

3 years

6 years

A.O.A arti�cially organic architectureFarming in the Trees In the year 2200, Artificially Organic Architecture will essentially grow living structures to be inhab-ited by humans. Building structure is no longer a quick assembly but instead a natural process which takes its time to grow and thrive within its environment.This process begins by combining the knowledge of an architect and a plant geneticist. The architect designs the structure using parameters dictated by the mathematical equations that already exist within nature. Once the architect formulates the design, it is then programmed by a plant geneticist into a seedling organism which carries the genetic coding of natural growth but with the intelligence and structure of a building. These structures can be planted in any environment around the world to create spaces for every function. This example of A.O.A is located in the heart of downtown Chicago where it provides both a natural environment to reside in and farming space for food to be grown locally.

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Farms

Structure and Circulation

Habitable Space

30’

The growth processThe process begins by planting the seedling organism’s in exact locations depending on program and necessity. While growing the organism is not inhabitable due to its malleability. Once the organism has completed growing, it becomes structural through a hardening process that alters its cellular structure for carrying loads.

1 year

3 years

6 years

A.O.A arti�cially organic architectureFarming in the Trees In the year 2200, Artificially Organic Architecture will essentially grow living structures to be inhab-ited by humans. Building structure is no longer a quick assembly but instead a natural process which takes its time to grow and thrive within its environment.This process begins by combining the knowledge of an architect and a plant geneticist. The architect designs the structure using parameters dictated by the mathematical equations that already exist within nature. Once the architect formulates the design, it is then programmed by a plant geneticist into a seedling organism which carries the genetic coding of natural growth but with the intelligence and structure of a building. These structures can be planted in any environment around the world to create spaces for every function. This example of A.O.A is located in the heart of downtown Chicago where it provides both a natural environment to reside in and farming space for food to be grown locally.

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Residential

School

Market

Restaurant

Interior Garden

Interior Garden

Interior Garden

StructureIn order to allow for program within the organism, the functions of the structure are split in to three different seeds which inherently grow on one another for structural support. Once planted, the seeds naturally germinate and grow based on their proximity to one another. The process from seed to structure can take up to 6 years depending on the size and complexity dictated by its parameters.

Seed Organism

Cellular Structure

Stem Structure

Structural seedling Water/recycle seedling Circulation seedling

The structural stems provide a core that allows for HVAC functions and a denser outer layer for added strength.

The cellular structure allows for water and waste capillaries.

The core of the circulation stem creates a channel to place the transportation pod.

HVAC

Structural Core

Water Capillaries

Waste/Recycle

Water rises throughout the stems using capillary action. This provides water for the farms and inhabitants. Aside from providing water the stems return water clearer than before to its original source

The waste produced by farms and humans interconnect for composting and recycling.

Transportation PodsUsing pneumatic power, the transportation pods can move users from the bottom to the farms using varying air pressure for rising and descending.

This core creates space for and function necessities to be run throughout the structure.

1st Level 13th Level 23th Level 33rd Level

Rendered Plans with Structure

Circulation Stem

Structure Stem

Water/Recycle Stem

Section

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Residential

School

Market

Restaurant

Interior Garden

Interior Garden

Interior Garden

StructureIn order to allow for program within the organism, the functions of the structure are split in to three different seeds which inherently grow on one another for structural support. Once planted, the seeds naturally germinate and grow based on their proximity to one another. The process from seed to structure can take up to 6 years depending on the size and complexity dictated by its parameters.

Seed Organism

Cellular Structure

Stem Structure

Structural seedling Water/recycle seedling Circulation seedling

The structural stems provide a core that allows for HVAC functions and a denser outer layer for added strength.

The cellular structure allows for water and waste capillaries.

The core of the circulation stem creates a channel to place the transportation pod.

HVAC

Structural Core

Water Capillaries

Waste/Recycle

Water rises throughout the stems using capillary action. This provides water for the farms and inhabitants. Aside from providing water the stems return water clearer than before to its original source

The waste produced by farms and humans interconnect for composting and recycling.

Transportation PodsUsing pneumatic power, the transportation pods can move users from the bottom to the farms using varying air pressure for rising and descending.

This core creates space for and function necessities to be run throughout the structure.

1st Level 13th Level 23th Level 33rd Level

Rendered Plans with Structure

Circulation Stem

Structure Stem

Water/Recycle Stem

Section

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Farming in the treesThe leaf like structures for the farms are dedicated to organic farming which is a concept rooted in Japan. Using the existing organic structure of the leaves, the crops are able to grow naturally without the necessity of using inorganic growth methods. Similar to trees, the farms are spaces out to allow for maximum sunlight to power both the structure and the plants growing within them. In order to negate some of the load carried by the farm’s, the design has an aerodynamic quality to allow for lift to utilize Chicagos wind.

Front Elevation of Farm Front Elevation of Farming Structure Plan of Farming Structure Plan of Farm

Water Reservoir

Cellular Structure

Wind barrier

Root System

Section of Farming Structure

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Farming in the treesThe leaf like structures for the farms are dedicated to organic farming which is a concept rooted in Japan. Using the existing organic structure of the leaves, the crops are able to grow naturally without the necessity of using inorganic growth methods. Similar to trees, the farms are spaces out to allow for maximum sunlight to power both the structure and the plants growing within them. In order to negate some of the load carried by the farm’s, the design has an aerodynamic quality to allow for lift to utilize Chicagos wind.

Front Elevation of Farm Front Elevation of Farming Structure Plan of Farming Structure Plan of Farm

Water Reservoir

Cellular Structure

Wind barrier

Root System

Section of Farming Structure

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The Real Nice Chair Back. By: David Stone//Evan Goodwin

Sketches

THE real nice Chair back design came through the lack of back support provided by the studio chairs in Lee Hall. Our focus was to create a stool back that was elegant, efficient, and ergonomical. Multiple iterations led to a design that could be cut out of a single piece of 47”x 8” piece of 10 gauge metal. The arms bend up and easily attach to the stool base, ready to create the most relaxing chair back you’ve ever experienced.

Objective :

mass production :

Save your back from imminent doom!

1: $255 2: $141 5: $72 25: $35 50: $31 100: $29

problem Result SOlution magic

Plan View

47”

5"6"

Left Side Elevation

1"

39"

Final design speci�cations

Origami Felt Chair

Flat Pack Zip Tie Chair

precedents

Sketches by David Stone and Evan Goodwin

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The Real Nice Chair Back. By: David Stone//Evan Goodwin

Sketches

THE real nice Chair back design came through the lack of back support provided by the studio chairs in Lee Hall. Our focus was to create a stool back that was elegant, efficient, and ergonomical. Multiple iterations led to a design that could be cut out of a single piece of 47”x 8” piece of 10 gauge metal. The arms bend up and easily attach to the stool base, ready to create the most relaxing chair back you’ve ever experienced.

Objective :

mass production :

Save your back from imminent doom!

1: $255 2: $141 5: $72 25: $35 50: $31 100: $29

problem Result SOlution magic

Plan View

47”

5"6"

Left Side Elevation

1"

39"

Final design speci�cations

Origami Felt Chair

Flat Pack Zip Tie Chair

precedents

Sketches by David Stone and Evan Goodwin

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The Douglas HouseFall 2011 // Pen and ink

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The Douglas HouseFall 2011 // Pen and ink

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Master design studio2012//Charleston, scpiano buisness logo and card

FOLD

business card design

Logo design

Unfolded form folded form

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Master design studio2012//Charleston, scpiano buisness logo and card

FOLD

business card design

Logo design

Unfolded form folded form

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education

Fort Dorchester Highschool, Graduated May 2008GPA: 3.3

Trident Technical University, Transferred May 2009GPA: 4.0

Clemson University, August 2009-PresentMajor: ArchitectureMinor: Packaging DesignGPA: 3.56

AwardsWinner of District and State Entrepreneurship competition for Future Business Leaders of America, SC.Deans List 2009 (Trident Tech)Presidents List 2011, 2012 (Clemson University)

Silver Medal in Excellence in Flexography college category for the 2011 FTA Awards.

SkillsAutoCAD

Rhino 3D

Vray

Modo

Photoshop

Illustrator

Grasshopper

Professional experienceValet May 2011 - January 2012Royal Parking IncCharleston, SC

Saleperson June 2008 - August 2009BBS ComputersNorth Charleston, SCIntern September 2007 - November 2008Chris Rose ArchitectsJohns Island, SC

Painter May 2010 - August 2010Wilburn ConstructionCharleston, SC

InDesign

ContactDavid Andrew Stone103 Windsor Ct, North Charleston, [email protected]://cargocollective.com/davidstone

Have a good day.

ExperiencesStudied architecture in Genoa, Italy for the Spring 2012 semester.

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education

Fort Dorchester Highschool, Graduated May 2008GPA: 3.3

Trident Technical University, Transferred May 2009GPA: 4.0

Clemson University, August 2009-PresentMajor: ArchitectureMinor: Packaging DesignGPA: 3.56

AwardsWinner of District and State Entrepreneurship competition for Future Business Leaders of America, SC.Deans List 2009 (Trident Tech)Presidents List 2011, 2012 (Clemson University)

Silver Medal in Excellence in Flexography college category for the 2011 FTA Awards.

SkillsAutoCAD

Rhino 3D

Vray

Modo

Photoshop

Illustrator

Grasshopper

Professional experienceValet May 2011 - January 2012Royal Parking IncCharleston, SC

Saleperson June 2008 - August 2009BBS ComputersNorth Charleston, SCIntern September 2007 - November 2008Chris Rose ArchitectsJohns Island, SC

Painter May 2010 - August 2010Wilburn ConstructionCharleston, SC

InDesign

ContactDavid Andrew Stone103 Windsor Ct, North Charleston, [email protected]://cargocollective.com/davidstone

Have a good day.

ExperiencesStudied architecture in Genoa, Italy for the Spring 2012 semester.

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DAVID STONE