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  • Taylor Daniel Patton

  • design Portfolio

    Taylor Daniel Patton

    address: 2808 37th Street Lubbock, TX 79413phone: 325-212-1206email: [email protected]

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    4-13synthetic Sensitivities

    yoga Shala

    continuous Flow

    the Archive

    urban Stage

    transforming Surface

    14-19

    26-31

    32-37

    38-49

    selected Works

  • Evolutionary Trend from Series 1-4

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    synthetic SensitivitiesAlien interference causes disruption, but also creates new evolutions. These collisions create a series of oscillations that are consistently conflicting with one another. These oscillations are developed by direct and indirect conflicts. They do not necessarily have to touch one another in order for a conflict to arise. The presence or the encroachment upon the existing condition enforces engagements between one another. A majority of the conflicts resolve in one condition overcoming the other, whether it is subtle or complete domination, but in some cases the engagements stay in constant balance. Although they are not able to claim superiority, indentations are placed as a result of this conflict.

    shanghai, China | spring 2014 | prof. Jeffrey Nesbit

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  • Elevated Pathway [above]Farmers Market [below]

    Pier

    Huangpu River

    Longitudinal B [1 : 750]

    Pond / Wetlands

    Interpretive Center

    Community Center

    Hike / Bike TrailWoodland Ecologies

    Existing Building

    Event : AdditionApartment / LoftsPublic Plaza [level 1]

    Event : SubtractionViewing Platform / Home

    Event : IsolationViewing Platform / Home

    Fishing Pond / Wetland Ecologies

    Event : Imbrication / IndendationPath / Park / Market / Pier / Pond

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    Scale: 1 : 750

    Huangpu River

    Pier

    Picnic / ParkManicured Ecologies

    Site of Inquiry

    Farmers Market

    Elevated Pathway

    Planted Facade

    Fishing Pond

    Street Market / Vendors

    Street Market / Vendors

    Woodland Ecologies / Seating

    Interpretive Center

    Recreational Facility

    Park / Garden

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    Event : IsolationViewing Platform / Home

    Event : Insertion Park / Path / Garden

    Event : SubtractionViewing Platform / Home

  • Elevated Pathway [above]Farmers Market [below]

    Pier

    Huangpu River

    Longitudinal B [1 : 750]

    Pond / Wetlands

    Interpretive Center

    Community Center

    Hike / Bike TrailWoodland Ecologies

    Existing Building

    Event : AdditionApartment / LoftsPublic Plaza [level 1]

    Event : SubtractionViewing Platform / Home

    Event : IsolationViewing Platform / Home

    Fishing Pond / Wetland Ecologies

    Event : Imbrication / IndendationPath / Park / Market / Pier / Pond

    A

    A

    B

    B

    C

    C D

    D

    Scale: 1 : 750

    Huangpu River

    Pier

    Picnic / ParkManicured Ecologies

    Site of Inquiry

    Farmers Market

    Elevated Pathway

    Planted Facade

    Fishing Pond

    Street Market / Vendors

    Street Market / Vendors

    Woodland Ecologies / Seating

    Interpretive Center

    Recreational Facility

    Park / Garden

    Pond / Wetlands

    Pond

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    nds

    Pond / Wetlands

    Woodland Ecologies

    Woo

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    Park / PlaygroundManicured Ecology

    Soccer Field [recreational] / Event Space

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    Fuxing East Rd

    Zhongshan South Rd

    Zhon

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    Hen

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    Dongjiadu Rd

    Event : IsolationViewing Platform / Home

    Event : Insertion Park / Path / Garden

    Event : SubtractionViewing Platform / Home 7

  • Event : AdditionApartment / LoftsPublic Plaza [level 1]

    Existing BuildingPark / Garden

    Pond / WetlandsSoccer Field

    Recreational Facility

    Transverse C [1 : 750]

    Event : AdditionApartment / LoftsPublic Plaza [level 1]

    Recreational Facility

    Interpretive Center

    Existing Apartments

    Existing Building

    Park / Garden

    Elevated Path [above]Market Row [below]

    Fishing Pond / Wetland Ecologies

    Transverse D [1 : 750]

    Huangpu River

    Existing BuildingElevated Path [above]Market Row [below]

    Fishing Pond / Wetland EcologiesPond / Wetlands

    Hike / Bike TrailWoodland Ecologies

    Pond / Wetlands

    Longitudinal A [1 : 750]

    Elevated Pathway [above]Farmers Market [below]

    Event : AdditionApartment / LoftsPublic Plaza [level 1]

  • Huangpu River

    Existing BuildingElevated Path [above]Market Row [below]

    Fishing Pond / Wetland EcologiesPond / Wetlands

    Hike / Bike TrailWoodland Ecologies

    Pond / Wetlands

    Longitudinal A [1 : 750]

    Elevated Pathway [above]Farmers Market [below]

    Event : AdditionApartment / LoftsPublic Plaza [level 1]

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  • Event : Insertion

    Insertion [path]

    [Method] Synthetic Surface Inserts / Punctures through the once unhabitable structure in order to develop new social interaction between user and structure.

    Unhabitable Structure

    Isolation[encroachment]

    Event : Isolation

    [Method] Synthetic Surface Encroaches but never fully Engages the Lilong. Creates tension between the new surface and the existing structure. Enhances existing public social interaction.

    Existing Structure [private]

    Synthetic Surface[viewing platform / courtyard]

    Enhance Social / Public Interaction

    Event : Subtraction

    [Method] Synthetic Surface Engages and occupies the void left behind from construc-tion. Blurs the line between private and public space. The user is able to inhabit the Lilong without actually interfering the private spaces.

    Existing Structure [private]

    Subtraction [engages]

    Synthetic Surface[viewing platform / courtyard]

    Pier

    Huangpu River

    Picnic / ParkManicured EcologyWoodland Ecology

    Elevated Pathway

    Planted Facade

    Zhongshan South Road

    Access from Street

    Fishing PondWetland Ecologies

    Manicured Ecology

    Park / Playground

    Farmers Market

    Event : Imbrication / IndendationPath / Park / Market / Pier / Pond

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  • site boundary

    indention of surface removalpath place

    A. surface line that extends beyond the site

    C. peeled surface creates a boundary line between interior and exterior

    D. peeled surface is fully formed and denes the distinction between path and place

    B. extract the line from the surface to create a peel

    transforming SurfaceThe proposal for the project is to express and enhance the series of strata from the ex-isting site and allow these layers of information to be embedded within the project. The objective is to cultivate and strengthen the interaction of younger and elder generations within a single place. This area was developed after analyzing and diagramming through a series of field measures, how folds and peels can create projections which begin to redefine the boundaries of space.

    seoul, South Korea | study abroad: summer 2012 | prof. Jeffrey Nesbit & Kuhn Park | partner: Richard Lucio

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    site plan

    wood panels permeable surface 1 permeable surface 2 concrete texture rubber surface

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    0 m 400 m

  • 0 m 1 m

    0 m .5 mWood Panels

    Steel Reinforced Concrete

    3 cm - Wood Sleepers (anchor to concrete)

    Panel Attachment Tie

    4 cm - Wood Panel

    .5 cm - waterproong

    20 cm - Steel Reinforced Concrete

    #3 Steel Rebar

    20 cm - Steel Reinforced Concrete Slab

    40 cm - Concrete Grade Beam

    Earth

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  • CONVENT STREET

    SOLEDAD STREET

    AUGUSTUSSTREET

    yoga ShalaThrough site analysis of circulation, vegetation, and view points, I was able to create a formal strategy for the given site. By understanding the historic and cultural presence of San Antonio, as well as understanding the spiritual awareness of yoga, I was able to determine important aspects that needed to be implemented for the building such as the senses, materiality, and formal expressions. I used concrete for most of the lower levels and used wood to create louvered balconies that control lighting and allow for natural ventilation to circulate through the building.

    san antonio, TX | fall 2013 | prof. Joseph Aranha

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    River LevelN1 - Large Yoga Room

    2 - Small Yoga Room

    3 - Restaurant

    4 - Lease Spaces

    5 - Meeting/Lecture

    6 - Soak Pool

    7 - Lobby/Reception

    8 - Faculty Space

    9 - Lounge Space

    10 - Locker Rooms (W) 13 - Restrooms

    11 - Locker Rooms (M) 14 - Janitor

    12 - Exterior Space 15 - Electrical

    16 - Mechanical/HVAC

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    Longitudinal Section 1= 1/8

    3281 16

    Transverse Section 1= 1/8

    longitudinal section

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    River LevelN1 - Large Yoga Room

    2 - Small Yoga Room

    3 - Restaurant

    4 - Lease Spaces

    5 - Meeting/Lecture

    6 - Soak Pool

    7 - Lobby/Reception

    8 - Faculty Space

    9 - Lounge Space

    10 - Locker Rooms (W) 13 - Restrooms

    11 - Locker Rooms (M) 14 - Janitor

    12 - Exterior Space 15 - Electrical

    16 - Mechanical/HVAC

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    transverse section

  • TPO ROOFING MEMBRANE1/2 HIGH DENSITY ROOFING BOARD8 RIGID INSULATION4 PRECAST CONCRETE/METAL DECKING WITH 2 TOPPING

    THERMALLY BROKEN STAINLESS STEEL BRACKETSTEEL PLATE CONNECTING LOUVER TO H STEEL BRACKETSTEEL PIPE PROFILE

    H STEEL BRACKET SUPPORTING STRUCTUREFASTENED TO HSS

    24 DEEP CONCRETE BEAM

    DROPPED CEILING 1/2 INTERIOR FINISH 1/2 ADHESIVE

    8 PRECAST CONCRETE PANEL TIED BACK WITH THREADED RODSAND PANEL BEARING ANGLE

    1/2 AIRSPACE4 INSULATION3/4 INTERIOR FINISH

    1 CURTAIN WALL

    8 CONCRETE HOLLOW CORE SLAB

    2 X 12 LAMINATED WOOD LOUVERATTACHED TO VERTICAL LOUVER BY 1/4 STEEL PLATE/BISCUIT JOINT

    1 GLASS FOLDING DOOR

    STEEL C-PROFILER SPACER

    H TAPERED STAINLESS STEEL T-PROFILESUPPORTING PANELS

    WALL SECTION

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    continuous FlowThe form is derived from internal and external influences that effect the site. Primary influence on the site is the connection of the old railway to the new railway system and how the structure can connect these two systems together. With these influences the form starts to create folds and shifts to create the programs and to develop interior and exterior spaces. The material of the structure is reinforced concrete that is on site casted. Slices from the form create glazing and have been implemented upon the land-scape for sculptural and pedestrian purposes.

    dallas, TX | fall 2011 | prof. Dustin White

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  • NGround Floor Plan

    I - LobbyII - Large GalleryIII - MechanicalIV - RestroomsV - Screen RoomVI - Platform

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    Ground Floor Plan

    I - LobbyII - Large GalleryIII - MechanicalIV - RestroomsV - Screen RoomVI - Platform

    transverse section

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    Second Floor Plan

    I - OfficesII - RestroomsIII - Small GalleryIV - Accessable RoofV - Large Gallery (First Floor)VI - Platform

    longitudinal section

  • Wall Section

    1

    Steel plate welded to platescast into precast slabs and concrete support

    High - densit plastic bearingstrip

    Steel plate cast into precasttees

    1/2 thick glazing

    Pressure - equalization chamber

    Deterrent Seal

    Weep Whole

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    910

    1 - Precast Concrete Roof to Wall Connection

    2 - Tensile Reinforcement

    3 - 2-inch Foam Insulation

    4 - Precast Wall to Slab Connection Detail

    5 - Glazing - 1/2 thick

    6 - Glass Detail

    8 - Mudslab

    7 - Matt Slab

    9 - Water-Proof Membrane

    10 - Crushed Stone

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  • the ArchiveThe oasis is an area with distinctive characteristics that separates itself from the sur-rounding geography. Nature has naturally done this on its own. In a world where life is scarce and many questions unanswered, the oasis and or library allows for reminis-cence. A place of nostalgia. While reminiscing, you learn and you turn that knowledge into a quest of pursuance. You feel the need to carry out a plan, because you do not want history to repeat itself; if it already has not happened before. Books are a means, a sign of hope to take with you. It is seeing life and providing life to others. The archive is a signifier of what life offers and how we can produce and pursue a life of our own.

    quitaque, TX | spring 2015 | dean Andrew Vernooy

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    Library Level + 7.5 Viewing Platform Level + 15 Bedroom Level + 22.5

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  • urban Stage lubbock, TX | fall 2014 | prof. Dustin White & Christian Pongratz | partner: Tyler Jones

    Project 1| Ball Assault

    The Urban Stage consists of projects that fall under three categories; field, line, and point. My partner and I were assigned three fields. These fields reacted and formed both horizontally and vertically based upon its relationship with the 2 Dimensional Point Sys-tem from the master plan. These reactions allow the field to generate with more fluidity and create direct relationships with both the new and existing constructs.

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  • Triangular Bifrustrum Module Assembly Joined Truncated Tetrahedron Module Assembly

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    Hexagonal Trapezohedron Module Assembly

  • Project 2 | Forest Re-Imagined

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    Hole Pocketing | 3/8 Ball Nose2D Profiling | 3/8 Ball Nose

    PlanFabrication Parts

    CNC Mill Section

    Plan

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  • Project 3 | Parabolic Apertures

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  • tdP 2015

    College of ArchitectureTexas Tech University

    Study Abroad

    Employment

    Education

    Taylor D. Patton

    Digital Design and Fabrication LabTexas Tech University

    Fabrication

    Lead Sales AssociatePacific Sunwear

    Skills Digital

    Awards DPresidents List eans List

    Publications

    Organizations Hono

    University and National

    r Societies & Architecture Organizations

    Digital Media I - Course InstructorTexas Tech University

    July 2010 - Present

    Lubbock, TX

    Lubbock, TX

    Lubbock, TX

    San Angelo, TX

    May 2008 - June 2010

    Developed and ensured a safe and enjoyable environment for customers

    Established design, graphic, and computing standards for freshman architecture students

    Monitored areas of responsibility; saved three children

    Lifeguard and Swim InstructorCity of San Angelo

    Taught the introductory use of the computer as a design drawing tool

    Master of Architecture and a certificate in Digital Design & Fabrication - GPA: 4.0

    Bachelor of Science in Architecture - GPA: 3.45

    3D Printing (Zcorp: Powder & Dimension Elite: Plastic), CNC Milling, and Laser Cutting

    Aug. 2013 - Present

    Jan. 2013 - May 2013

    Aug. 2013 - Aug. 2015

    May 2013

    Shanghai, China: Urban Design StudioMarch 2014

    Seoul, South Korea & Tokyo, JapanMay 2012 - July 2012

    [email protected] 325-212-1206 2808 37th St. Lubbock, TX 79413

    Revit, AutoCad, ArchiCAD, Maya

    Adobe: Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop

    Rhinoceros: Vray, Grasshopper, RhinoCAM

    3D Printing

    CNC Milling

    Laser Cutting

    Responsible for setting the standard for junior sales associates

    Merge computational design with computer-aided manufacturing

    Assists or leads with store operations and executes store plans and processes

    Ensures outstanding customer experience and leads associate teams in sale processes

    Spring 2009, Fall 2011, Fall 2012

    Summer II 2010, Summer I 2011

    Summer I 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013

    Urban Design Studio: Shanghai - Intensive Differentiations

    CROP04

    Tau Sigma Delta

    Alpha Lambda Delta & Phi Eta Sigma

    AIAS

    Knights of Architecture