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1T o d d A . D r u c k e r
U n d e r g r a d u a t e S t u d i e s
2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 4
I t h a c a , N e w y o r k
B . A r c h . 2 0 1 7
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SUMMER DAY CONDITION (Trombe Wall)The process by which water bodies lose heat by thermal radiation is known as radiative cooling. The system is designed to accomodate the radiative cooling of the water body by rotating the shading units to their open position. Deep, clear night sky conditions are optimal for the system and process to work eciently. Both convective and evaporative latent heat transportation are vital to removing heat from the water and redistributing it in the atmosphere.
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN @ 1/16=1
SECOND FLOOR PLAN @ 1/16=1
3ostiense parking complex
small . medium . large
haitian schoolhouse
hybrid architecture
competitions and other work
analysis & design . pg 4 - 11
modular design . pg 12 - 15
program . precedent & site . pg 16 - 21
Precedent . Hybridization & site . pg 22 - 27
competitions . pg 28 - 31
digital and analog work . pg 32-37
4fall 20 14
analysis . Roma ostiense ( italy)
Sites always extend beyond the ir phys ical and legal boundar ies , the ir tem-
poral boundar ies , the ir ev ident and the ir personal exper imental boundar ies .
I n thE analys is OF ROME we ident if i ed the DEMOGRAPH ICS , transportat ion , h is-
tor ical importance , predom inant mater ials , i con ic elements , underly ing for-
mal vocabular ies and spec i f i c temporary events .
TODD DRUCKER . Takuma Johnson . Sagar Karnavat . Renee rust . stefan krawitz
design . Parking garage for 500+
The parking garage and its modern scales of c irculat ion and accommoda-
t ion is in a ser i es of contexts that are typ ically res istant to the sl ightest
intervent ion . Th ink of the park ing garage as a probe . an insert ion that ab-
sorbs infomat ion so as to cause its env ironment to reveal its secrets .
ostiense parking complex
5s ite analys is 1 : 1 0000
OCCUPANY TYPEPublic
Residential / Mixed-use Commercial
Industry
Green Space
10 minute Walking Radius
ECONOMIC CLASS OF RESIDENTS
Lower
Middle
Upper
BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONMedieval/Historical
Renaissance - 18th c.
19th - 20th c.
20th c. - present
Reuse
DEMOGRAPHICSYoung Adult
Family
Elderly
DAY + NIGHT ACTIVITYDay
Both
Night
ROMA - OSTIENSESITE6
CONNECTION TO ROMAN TRAIN SYSTEM
BUILDING DENSITY AND HEIGHT
TERMINI
TIBURTINA
STEFAN KRAWITZ, SAGAR KARNAVAT, RENEE RUST, TODD DRUCKER, TAKUMA JOHNSON
OCCUPANY TYPEPublic
Residential / Mixed-use Commercial
Industry
Green Space
10 minute Walking Radius
ECONOMIC CLASS OF RESIDENTS
Lower
Middle
Upper
BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONMedieval/Historical
Renaissance - 18th c.
19th - 20th c.
20th c. - present
Reuse
DEMOGRAPHICSYoung Adult
Family
Elderly
DAY + NIGHT ACTIVITYDay
Both
Night
ROMA - OSTIENSESITE6
CONNECTION TO ROMAN TRAIN SYSTEM
BUILDING DENSITY AND HEIGHT
TERMINI
TIBURTINA
STEFAN KRAWITZ, SAGAR KARNAVAT, RENEE RUST, TODD DRUCKER, TAKUMA JOHNSON
analysis
6satal ite image
Car P
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Resid
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Shop
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Histor
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INFLUENCE AREA: OstiensePOPULATION: 5,377 FUNDS: CentrostazioniDATA SOURCE: AAP Cornell
And
Bars
program d iagram
7s ite model 1 : 2000 exploded he ights
s ite plan 1 : 1 000
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8subterranean path
OPEN GREEN SPACE
ground level
design
9EX IT ING THE GARAGE
1st and subterranean level cut- away
2nd level park ing complex
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2nd fl plan 1 : 3000 1st fl plan 1 : 3000
d iagrams 1 : 5000subterranean 1 : 3000
11long sect ion 1 ; 1 500
s ite model 1 ; 3000
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cusd . REVERSE TROMBE WALL SCHOOLHOUSE
Cornell Un ivers ity Susta inable des ign sponsored a compet it ion to des ign a
schoolhouse for 150 students i n petit-goave (haiti ) . Th is pole barn
structure ut i l izes a reverse trombe wall system to pass ively cool the
bu i ld ings so as to create comfortable thermal env ironments . The struc-
ture is opt im ized to accommodate the dynamic seasonal and solar cond it ions
through shad ing and fenestrat ion un its . Th is des ign follows a s imple gr id so
the modular can be adapted to s ite cond it ions .
todd drucker & stefan krawitz
haitian schoolhouse
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SUMMER DAY CONDITION (Trombe Wall)The process by which water bodies lose heat by thermal radiation is known as radiative cooling. The system is designed to accomodate the radiative cooling of the water body by rotating the shading units to their open position. Deep, clear night sky conditions are optimal for the system and process to work eciently. Both convective and evaporative latent heat transportation are vital to removing heat from the water and redistributing it in the atmosphere.
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WINTER DAY CONDITION (Shutter Fenestrations)The process by which water bodies lose heat by thermal radiation is known as radiative cooling. The system is designed to accomodate the radiative cooling of the water body by rotating the shading units to their open position. Deep, clear night sky conditions are optimal for the system and process to work eciently. Both convective and evaporative latent heat transportation are vital to removing heat from the water and redistributing it in the atmosphere.
NIGHT CONDITION (Radiative Cooling)The process by which water bodies lose heat by thermal radiation is known as radiative cooling. The system is designed to accomodate the radiative cooling of the water body by rotating the shading units to their open position. Deep, clear night sky conditions are optimal for the system and process to work eciently. Both convective and evaporative latent heat transportation are vital to removing heat from the water and redistributing it in the atmosphere.
N IGHT IME 1 : 500
WINTER COND IT IONS 1 : 500
SUMMER COND IT IONS 1 : 500
EXPLODED AXON 1 : 1 000
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141ST FL PLAN 1 : 2000 SUBTERRANEAN PLAN 1 : 2000
LONG ITUDE SECT ION 1 : 1 000
2ND FL PLAN 1 : 1 000
RENDERED CONCEPT
15D IAGRAMS MODEL OF MODULAR
S ITE PLAN
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small . medium . large
fall 20 13
small
Program . a reading room
med ium
Program . A debate space . open air
precedent . terrace farming & FORTIFICATION SYSTEM
large
Program . a Courtroom
Precedent . roman culia . roman people 3rd Century
site . merida (spain)
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Small
GROUND FLOOR PLAN AT 1/4 = 1
Roof Level Plan at 1/4 = 1
Elevation Drawing at 3/8 = 1
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elevat ion 1 : 400 perspect ive 1 : 400
ROOF PLAN 1 : 4001ST FL PLAN 1 : 400
Transformat ion
Sectional Perspective Drawing
GROUND FLOOR PLAN AT 1/4 = 1
Roof Level Plan at 1/4 = 1
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MEDIUM
REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE - VARYING WIDTH, static height(OK to overlap over Site Plan )
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Cu
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In the 15th century the Incas were experimenting various ways to improve the cultivation of agriculture. Terrace farming has been around for centuries, and the reasoning behind doing it is that it decreases erosion and runoff. The subtractive architecture of the Inca people is astonishing as it is at such a enormous scale. Tne spatial relationship be-tween these three terrace step-wells is intriguing becauase they all relate to one another and the site. They are con-formed to the site and they all speak to one another.
S ite Analys is 1 : 1 0000
precedent research
191 : 400 s ite Model
plans 1 : 400
axonometr ic 1 ; 400 sect ion 1 ; 400
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Large
ISOMETRIC DRAWING @ 1/16=1
Section A
SITE PLAN @1/32=1
S ite MODEL 1 : 400
Axonometr ic 1 : 1 600S ite PLan 1 : 1 600
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SECTION A @1/16 =1
1st and 2nd floor plans 1 : 400
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN @ 1/16=1
SECOND FLOOR PLAN @ 1/16=1
sect ion 1 : 400
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN @ 1/16=1
SECOND FLOOR PLAN @ 1/16=1
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Precedent . Villa Bordeaux . Rem Koolhaas . 1998
The use of precedent as part of the in it ial research into des ign and even
as the potent ial bas is of a des ign is an important and integral part of the
d isc ipl ine of arch itecture .
Hybridization . Hemeroscopium . Javier Cuesta . 2008
The new interpret ive model comb ines the var ious character ist ics art iculated
in the prev ious exerc ises in order to ident ify and construct a new hybrid
construct ion .]
SITE . F inger Lakes region . New York
Th is project accommodates a S ITE WITH THE presence of slope , v i ew, adjacen-
cy to water , the poss ib i l it i es for a br idge , etc . The des ign should accomodatE
4-8 people and be understood as a gather ing space .
hybrid architecture
23Interpretat ion OF V I LLA BORDEAUX
24hybr id izat ion of THE HEMEROSCOP IUM
25TRANSFORM ING THE TRANSFORMAT ION
v i lla bordeaux + Hemeroscop ium
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Rendered Concept
WOOD . ROCK ITE . STEEL . GLASS . EARTH
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EXPLODED AXON 1 : 400 MODEL DETA ILS
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watertight competition
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th is COMPET IT ION s a im was TO DES IGN A WATERT IGHT MEMBRAME WITH WOOD AND
CHIPBOARD . we sewed wood t i les on back ing of ch ipboard with hemp rope .
then WE TESTED OUT VAR IOUS CONF IGURAT IONS UNDER D I FFERENT TENS ION COMPRES-
S ION PATTERNS and we DETERM INED THAT THE convex model d isperses the water
the best .
Todd Drucker . sagar karnavat . kristen williams . erin Yook
competitions and other work
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Flat Cardboard Backing Bent Cardoard Backing
Bent Cardboard using Tension Ties
First Layer of Shingles
Detail
First Layer of Shingles
Second Layer of Shingles
Water Flow Diagram
D IAGRAMAT IC DRAWINGS
VAR IOUS CONF IGURATONS F INAL MODEL
30Structural System Competition
fall 20 13
Arch 3603 at Cornell Un ivers ity
The structural System Project is a compet it ion part of Mark R . Cruvell i er s
class . The project cons isted of a large amount of research on a Structural
system that a prev ious group has not modeled before . we dec ided to model
Foster + Partners Fortaleza HalL wh ich was completed in 20 10 in Wis-
cons in . The Model we bu i lt was bu i lt at 1 :72 scale and incorporates an ac-
curate structural system of the roof , with its cladd ing removed to expose
the structure .
Todd Drucker & Braydn Smith
31rendered image 1 :72 ( 1 : 1 800 )
wood . rock ite . steeel
fortaleza hall
32Digital Work
spr ing 20 13
arch 1502 at Cornell Un ivers ity
Students used Rh inoceros and V-ray in order to construct 3d models and
effect ively represent them on paper . The a im of th is course is to not let
the d ig ital world repl icate analog draft ing techn iques , but rather let it be
ut i l ized as a tool for generating dynamic form.
Professor . Andrew Lucia
33operat ive des ign
flower
Lou is Sull ivan ornament compos it ion
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arch 150 1 at Cornell Un ivers ity
Th is course taught the fundamental draft ing sk i lls in wh ich the only tool
used in the exerc ises is a pencil . No erasers , no stra ight edges ,
Professor . Jon Miller
fall 20 14
Art 1504 At Cornell Un ivers ity in Rome
The a im of th is class was to teach the sk i lls of sketch ing in the c ity of
rome through var ious med iums such as charcoal, pencil and ink .
Professor . Luca Padroni
35Freehand Work
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Todd Drucker
20 12-20 14
Bachelor of arch itecture , 20 17
Cornell Un ivers ity
Ithaca , NY
5 16 . 987 248 1
tad84@cornell . edu