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construction documents
mccarren park rehabilitation centerthe porch mobile mental health facility
equalizer seattypewriter gallery
ketel one lounge + office
spaces + renderings
modelsgallery/boutique display wall
prosthesis tulip mask david adjaye dirty house
resume
drawings + diagramshand drawings
negative space study body choreography
crib analysis
autocad documents
electric cable + conduit layouts
mccarren park rehabilitation center
objective: convert the now abandoned maccarren park recreation center into a functioning physical therapy center. draw inspiration from the site’s origins as a public health center.
description: the renovated mccarren park creates semi-public/semi-private recreational areas viewable and accessible from each patient room. visitors and patients have an opportunity to escape their isolated rooms and enter an area of social interaction and engagement, an important component in the healing process proven by evidence based design research studies.
floor plan of site
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detail: floor plan of patient room and recreational area
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DR OFFICE 1 DR OFFICE 2MEDICINE ROOM
BLOOD WORK ROOM
PATIENT ROOM 1 PATIENT ROOM 2
REC AREA 1 REC AREA 2
CORRIDOR CORRIDOR
PRIVATE
PUBLIC
SEMI-PUBLICSEMI-PRIVATE
diagram of public vs. private spaces
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CAREGIVER
PATIENT
VISITOR
circulation diagram of caregivers, patients and visitors
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working sketch
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view from patient bed
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the porch mobile mental health facility
objective: create floor plans, sections, elevations and a rendered sketch for the porch mobile mental health facilty.
description: the porch travels throughout new york city and parks in various neighborhoods. once parked and opened, the mobile unit becomes a meeting place for senior citizens who suffer from mental illness. the porch encourages social interaction and peer-support for those individuals.
side + back elevation of truck exterior [closed]
concept by anna lorenzetto
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floor plan of truck interior [opened]
section cut of truck interior [opened]
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view of truck [opened]
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equalizer seat
objective: design a furniture unit inspired by an everyday object. the piece must have an audio component and be able to interact with the user[s].
description: the equalizer seat is an interactive sound equalizer as well as a functioning furniture unit, based on the physical appearance of a typewriter. sound amplification is determined by the position of the back speakers, resulting in multiple diverse visual and audio experience.
speakers
seat
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speakers
seat
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typewriter gallery
objective: create a gallery for an everyday technological object, specifically a typewriter. incorporate the object’s history and current role in society within the design of the space.
description: typewriters were designed originally as stand-alone utilitarian objects and eventually became the model for computer/tablet keyboards and cellular phone keypads. the typewriter gallery becomes more interactive from beginning to end, just as typewriters have over time.
views from back of gallery
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floor plan
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ketel one lounge + office
objective: within a 4500sf area layout and organize a lounge area as well as an office space for a popular liquor company. consider the analytical challages of using the same space both during the day and at night.
description: ketel one is both a traditional and a modern brand. the nolet family uses a 300-year-old recipe to create ketel one vodka, yet it appeals to a young and stylish market. the space designed represents the duality of the ketel one drinker: the responsible professional and the social maven. while the office and lounge are separated, there are multiple opportunities of interaction between the two, creating a new experience with every visit.
office
lounge
office
view of office: night [previous: view of lounge]
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view of office: day
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gallery/boutique display wall modelobjective: create a display wall for an art gallery/boutique that is lightweight for ease of construction and transportation to and from trade shows. the wall must manipulate and define a set of actions and dictate how guests will view the artwork on display and items for sale.
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museum board
model material: museum board
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prosthesis tulip mask modelobjective: design and build a prosthesis that will enhance and amplify your perception of space, texture, color, sound, vision and any other spatial and/or material qualities of your surroundings. build the prosthesis on a 1:1 scale.
working sketches
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model materials: platic strips, wire, electrical tape
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david adjaye dirty house modelobjective: analyze david adjaye’s dirty house [london] through line drawings, collages and a built model.
line drawings
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line drawings
model material: museum board working sketch
collage
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hand drawingsdescription: sample perspective and freehand drawings.
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graphite on paper [opposite: graphite on paper]
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negative space studyobjective: study and observe the negative spaces found in nature. draw only those negative spaces to create a complete image.
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charcoal on paper
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body choreography
elevation view: choreography of everyday kitchen movements
objective: document your body and its movements as it preforms a specific activity, specifcally, cooking. pay particular attention to the rhythm of your actions over time and how your body moves in space. find a representation technique to communicate this information.
plan view: choreography of everyday kitchen movements
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kneeships elbowsvision head
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crib analysis objective: design a booklet spread that conveys the “story” of your apartment. consider the history of the space and how it is used today.
The apartment has been the residence of my great-grand-parents, my maternal grand-parents as well as my mother and her siblings since then.
master bedroom
bedroom
hallway
wc
living room
kitchen
clo.
N
porch
1&4 2&3
kitchenette
clo.
clo.
Few renovations have been made,
My grandparents became the first owners of 26-45 28th street when purchased in 1949.
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inside booklet spread
The two-story residence has remained in the hands of the Onorato family, as my sister and I now sleep in the bedrooms that belonged to my mother and her parents, respectively.
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1
2
allowing the entire apartment to look virtually the same for sixty years.
My grandparents became the first owners of 26-45 28th street when purchased in 1949.
fourth generationtwenty-six dash forty-five twenty-eighth street, 11102
front cover
back cover
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julia salerni
february 2010
electric cable + conduit layoutsobjective: relocate con edison’s electric cable and conduit system due to the construction of new york city’s new water tunnel three and the rennovation of owen dolan park in the bronx, respectively. review and analyze the primary and secondary electrical system using company plates and records. abandon, replace and install cables, conduits and manholes as required.
manhattan cable layoutP10-0230-19M
CONTINUE ON PT. 20M
MANHOLE
MANHOLE
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PT. 25M
MANHOLE
CONTINUE ON PT. 20M
CONTINUE ON PT. 24M
CONTINUE ON PT. 24M
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MMMC
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DESCRIPTION OF WORK
LOCATION PLATE
JOB I.D.LAYOUT
PROJ #:
MANHOLE MANHOLE
MANHOLE
MANHOLE MANHOLE
MANHOLE
MANHOLE
MANHOLE
MANHOLE
MANHOLE
MANHOLE
SEE PT. 24M
40'± SSC, 4' ±WEC
8'± SSC, 20'±EECMANHOLE
3'± NSC, 1'±EWC
13'± SSC, 8'±WWC
4'± SNC, 6'±EWC 33'± NNC, 7'±EWC
33'± NNC, 15'±EWC
49'± NNC, 7'±WEC18'± SNC, 9'±WEC
1'± NNC, 9'±EEC
103'±SSC, 8'±WEC
37'±SSC, 8'±WEC
11'±SSC, 7'±WEC
2'±NSC, 9'±WEC
7'±NNC, 8'±EEC
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SECOND AVE
34TH S
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35TH S
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TO MANHOLE
TO MANHOLE
TO MANHOLE
TO MANHOLE
TO MANHOLE
TO MANHOLE
TO MANHOLE
TO MANHOLE
TO MANHOLE
SEE PT. 24M
TO MANHOLE
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TO MANHOLE
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TO MANHOLE
SEE PT. 20M
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34TH STREET AND 2ND AVENUEREROUTE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CABLE
10-B
MAN-450
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MANHOLE6'±NSC, 8'±WEC
MANHOLE16'±NSC, 2'±WEC
NEW MANHOLE10’±SNC, 2'±WEC
MANHOLE60’±NNC,
2'±EWC
MANHOLE60’±NNC,
2'±WEC
NEW MANHOLE10’±EEC, 2'±WEC
MANHOLE6’±NNC
SERVICE BOX6’±EEC
MANHOLE6’±SSC, 3’±EWC
WESTCHESTER AVENUE
102N
D S
TREET
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
LOCATION PLATE
JOB I.D.LAYOUT
PROJ #:
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bronx conduit layout
P10-0212-20X
WESTCHESTER AVENUE AND 102ND STREET
REMOVE AND INSTALL PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CONDUIT
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BX-105
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julia salerni26-45 28th streetastoria, ny 11102
consultants:
print date:
12/4/07
client/project name:
client xnew york, ny
architect’s seal:
designer name:
julia salerni
drawing title:
construction plan
drawing no:
A-2
no: date: issue:
1
12/4/07
construction documentsobjective: create, layout and design a set of construction documents for the renovation of a midtown corporate office.
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julia salerni26-45 28th streetastoria, ny 11102
consultants:
print date:
12/4/07
client/project name:
client xnew york, ny
architect’s seal:
designer name:
julia salerni
drawing title:
drawing no:
enlarged plans & elevations
A-9
no: date: issue:
12/4/07
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autocad documentsobjective: create floor plans for two apartment units in new york city.
cl.
wc
alcove
living room
kitchen
pantry
12'
8'-5"
8'-2"
3'-6"
3'-4"
10'-3"
4'-4"
16'-9"
2'-7"1'-6"
2'-7"
floor plan
scale: 1/4”=1’
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cl.
wc
alcove
living room
kitchen
pantry
12'
8'-5"
8'-2"
3'-6"
3'-4"
10'-3"
4'-4"
16'-9"
2'-7"1'-6"
2'-7"
4'-2"
2'-6"
8'-5”
2'-6"
3'-1" 5'-2”4'-4"
dining room
cl.
bedroombedroom
kitchen
3'-3"
10'-7"
11'-1"
9'-2" 6'-10"
4'-5"
4'-5"
8'-1"
7'-7"
17'
10'-10"
11'-1"
8'-9" 4'-10"
13'-8”
7'-2"
2'-6"living room
office6'-10"
wc
cl.
cl.
4'-2"
2'-6"
8'-534"
2'-6"
3'-1" 5'-212"4'-4"
dining room
cl.
bedroombedroom
kitchen
3'-3"
10'-7"
11'-1"
9'-2" 6'-10"
4'-5"
8'-1"
7'-7"
17'
10'-10"
11'-1"
8'-912" 4'-10"
13'-812"
7'-2"
2'-6"living room
o�ce6'-10"
wc
linencl.
scale: 14 "=1'
�oor plan
cl.
scale: 1/4” = 1’
floor plan
8'-2"
floor plan
scale: 1/4”=1’
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resume
complete resume available upon request
professional experience with autocad, microstation, microsoft word, excel + accessproficient in 3d studio max, adobe photoshop, illustrator, indesign + dreamweaver
skilled in hand drawings + hand renderingseducated in revit, c++, html, css programming language, wordpress, rhino + flash
exceptional interpersonal + analytical skillscpr/first aid trained and certified
skills
recipient of the parsons design inspiration award projects chosen to appear in the yearly publication WORK
student member of asid + iida selected as 3dsmax tutor
participant in the new school university’s mentor programbinghamton university alumni admissions volunteer
activities + interests
experiencetutor | 3dsmax, autocad, illustrator, indesign
freelancer | graphic designer, drafter (autocad), renderer (3dsmax)con edison | junior designer: public improvement + engineering
parsons the new school for design | assistant manager, operations: school of amtparsons the new school for design | senior office assistant: department of cdt
martha stewart living omnimedia | product coordinator: martha stewart everyday chubb group of insurance companies | commercial auto specialist
dtm elevator consulting and drafting services | administrative assistantthe picture people portrait studio | photography assistant
new york institute of technology | continuing education revit architecture course parsons the new school for design | aas interior design
binghamton university | bs management information systems + ba italianaltos de chavón la escuela de diseño | drawing course for credit
stony brook university | one month study abroad program in rome
education
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