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R y a n L i n k e yP o r t f o l i o W o r k
California College of the Arts
Bachelor of Architecture
HDR Architecture, Inc.
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi Hospital
BCV Architects
Hollywood Park Village
P a n e l o f C o m p o n e n t s
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02 Panel of Components
04 About Me
06 HDR, Inc. Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi Hospital
12 BCV, Architects Hollywood Park Village 14 Advanced Studio - Summer ‘09 & Spring ‘09 Solar Decathlon - Refract House
16 Advanced Studio - Spring ‘09 Solar Decathlon - Refract House
18 Advanced Studio - Spring ‘08 Solar Decathlon - Building Light
20 Studio 3 - Fall ‘06 Tennessee Valley Trailhead Shelter/ Presidio Visitor Center
22 Studio 2 - Spring ‘06 Multi-Use Transportation
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06 HDR, Inc. Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi Hospital
12 BCV, Architects Hollywood Park Village 14 Advanced Studio - Summer ‘09 & Spring ‘09 Solar Decathlon - Refract House
16 Advanced Studio - Spring ‘09 Solar Decathlon - Refract House
18 Advanced Studio - Spring ‘08 Solar Decathlon - Building Light
20 Studio 3 - Fall ‘06 Tennessee Valley Trailhead Shelter/ Presidio Visitor Center
I’m a designer, a continual learner of architecture with a passion for holistic design. I’m a person who values critical thinking and the power of collaboration between people, cultures and the environment. I believe creativity is one of many steps that will not only shape me but local communities and society within their respective region.
A b o u t M e
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Architects are individuals who are process oriented and open to ideas. I am working towards becoming an architect, enabling me to be motivated to approach the different opportunities and challenges the world faces.
RL Design ConsultingS a n F r a n c i s c o G r e a t e r B a y A r e a
Freelance Surveying and Drafting has provided me opportunities to participate in some residential remodeling projects. My service pertained to surveying current conditions of a residence to obtain measurements needed to draw site plans, floor plans and elevations. applicable to each project. The AutoCAD produced drawings were, by the General Contractor, submitted to the city or county for required building permits. These projects required and allowed me to know the conditions of the spaces and how they will change according to proposed built or remodeled conditions.
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2 1 1 S t . G e r m a i n L n . , P l e a s a n t H i l l , C A
The 211 St. Germain Ln. project, in September 2012, was a tear down of the existing stairway that was delapitated to be replaced by a newly built stairway with one landing. The elevations were required by the Contra Costa County to obtain a permit before building could begin.
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1 3 1 B a l d w i n , C r o c k e t t , C A
In January 2012, I had the opportunity to draw residential current condition floor plans and proposed remodel condition for a local artist. I surveyed/measured the entire current condition of the residence. I then drew the current condition and collaborated with the General Contractor on how the kitchen, masterbed room bathroom and windows were to be remodeled.
HDR, Inc.C l e v e l a n d C l i n i c A b u D h a b i H o s p i t a l
I am honored to have completed my Barch required internship hours at HDR, Inc. My time and work was contributing to the International Group working on The Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi. The large scale healthcare project was a new Cleveland Clinic Hospital in The United Emirates focused on new medical technologies and a 7-Star Experience. The work phases of my contribution is to the Design Documentation and up to Thirty percent of the Construction Document Phase. I helped build interior models, Floor Pattern Design of Public Spaces, hand rendered Floor Plans for client presentations and contribute to 3-D model renders and AutoCAD Floor Pattern Construction Documents.
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The early Public Floor Pattern consisted of regional colors in the surrounding desert and Islamic patterns crucial to the Muslem Faith. The hand-rendering uses color pencil to most accurately represent the projects granite, marble and stone.
Numerous 3-D computer models of many public space were produced in Sketch-Up and rendered with Artlantis rendering software. I produced two versions of the Main Lobby with six live screens.
Main Lobby/Reception Interior Images
Diagnostics & Treatment Public Space Floor Pattern
O p e r a t i n g R o o mI n t e r i o r M o d e l s
The first of the interior models built was the Operating Room. This model protrays a versital and flexible space. The focus is the patient and the high tech medical equipment supporting the doctors and staff.
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I n t e n s i v e C a r e U n i t
The Intesive Care Unit interior model was built to show how efficient and utilitarian the space is for the programed patient services. All needed services and facilities are located at the head of the patient’s bed and in the semicircular footwall with the patient as the focal point. Both the footwall and headboard were made plug-in components so alternate options could be develped.
A c u t e T r e a t m e n t R o o m
T r a d i t i o n a l C o n t e m p o r a r y
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M o d e r n - O p t i o n 1 M o d e r n - O p t i o n 2
BCV, Architects gave me the opportunity to help the firm with a massing model for a client presentation. The work required me to rebuild and build massing buildings from scaled floor plans and elevations. A facade for the main shopping corridor was created from the drawn elevations with sun shading hand drawn in for realism.
BCV, ArchitectsH o l l y w o o d P a r k V i l l a g e
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Adv. Studio-Solar Decathlon Sp Ô 09 & Su Õ 09R E F R A C T H O U S ESCU
CCA
ROOF PLAN1/4” = 1’-0”A1 2'0 4' 8'
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B
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AN
ROOF PLAN
A-105
24’-11 5/16”
SLOPE 1:12
SLO
PE 1
:12
19’- 0 9/16”
11’-4 1/2”
5 1/2”
5 1/2”
19’-8
3/1
6”30
’-11
13/1
6’
11’-3
5/8
”
30’-1 1/4”
11’-4 1/2”
A1
A-301
C1
A-301
AB
BC
DECATHLON LOTBOUNDARY
DECATHLETE WAY
TEAM
PUE
RTO
RIC
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TPO ROOF MEMBRAIN, TYP.
2X6 PARAPET,TYP.
CONTINUOUS 4”DRAIN PIPE BELOWFLR. ASSEMBLY, SLOPE TO DRAIN,TYP.
LINE OF THRESHOLD BELOWLINE OF THRESHOLD
BELOW
ROOF DRAIN,TYP.
WET WALL BELOWCOORD. W./ PLUMBING
2” PVC VENT & CAP
8” MECH FANVENT
12” RETURN AIR EXHUAST VENT
8” BATHROOM FAN VENT
2” SOLAR THERMAL PIPING SUPPLY
3 1” PENET. FOR ELECTRICAL
UNIRAC SOLARTRACK MOUNTINGSYSTEM. COORD. W./ STRUC.
ROOF DRAIN,TYP.
ROOF DRAIN,TYP.
6%SLOPE
SLOPE TO DRAIN
SLOPE TO DRAIN
SLOPE TO DRAIN
6%SLOPE
6%SLOPE
SOLAR PLAN1/4” = 1’-0”A1 2'0 4' 8'
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SOLAR PLAN
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N
24’-11 5/16”
SLOPE 1:12
SLO
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:12
2’-7 7/16”
19’- 0 9/16”
11’-4 1/2”
19’-8
3/1
6”30
’-11
13/1
6’
11’-3
5/8
”
7’-0
11/
16”
4’-1 3/16”
30’-1 1/4”
5’-1 3/8”
11’-4 1/2”
A1
A-301
C1
A-301
AB
BC
84.7”X49.2”X4.25”SHUCO SOLARTHERMAL PANELS
61.39”X31.42X1.81”SUNPOWER 225SOLAR PANEL
DECATHLON LOTBOUNDARY
DECATHLETE WAY
TEAM
PUE
RTO
RIC
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FLOOR PLAN MODULE A1/4” = 1’-0”A1 2'0 4' 8'
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FLOOR PLANMODULE A
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SLOPE 1:12
C1
A-301
C1
A-211
C1
A-211
C1
A-211
C1
A-211
C1
A-301
AB
A2
A2
4’-4 1/2”
4’-2 7/16”
13 1/2”
9’-10 1/4”
4 1/2”
6’-1”
19’-0 1/2”
1’-7 1/2”
1’-9 3/8”
TVROUGH
4 1/2”
3’-8 1/2”
5’-9”
2”
7 1/2”
7 1/2”
30”
28 1/2”
1 1/2”
EQ.
EQ.
EQ.
EQ.
5”
7 1/2”
7 1/2”
10’-1 1/2”
11’-4 1/2”
11’-4 1/2”
ALIGN
9 1/4”
7”
2”
1/2”
MAX
1/2”
MAX
1/2”
MAX
1’-6”
3’-2 3/4”
ROUGH
ENTRY
LIVING ROOM
DECK 1
24’-11 1/2”
B1B2
A1 A2
A-211AX3
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DECATHLON LOTBOUNDARY
DECATHLETE WAY
TEAM
PUE
RTO
RIC
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FLOOR PLAN MODULE B1/4” = 1’-0”A1 2'0 4' 8'
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A
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AN
FLOOR PLANMODULE B
A-112
SLOPE 1:12
C1
A-211
C1
A-211
C1
A-211
C1
A-211
C1
A-301
C1
A-301
30’-1 1/4”
9’-1”
3’-4 1/2”
7’-4 1/2”
26’-11 1/2”
6’-7 3/4”
4 1/2” 2’-4”
7’-0 1/2”
1’-2”
4 1/2”6’-7 3/4”
15’-6 1/2”
11’-3 3/4”
3’-0”
9”
2’-6 3/4”
2’-0”
2’-0”
7 1/2”
7 1/2”
1 1/2”7 1/2”
4 1/2”
7 1/2”
3’-0”
6’-10 1/4”
11’-3 3/4”
4’-4 1/2”
6”
7’-0”
OVEN
DW
REF.
PAN.
STOR.
ROUGH
BATHROOMMECHANICAL
ROOM
GALLERY
KITCHEN
A2
A2
A2
BC
B1
B2
A1
A2
A-211AX
B1
B2
A1
A2
A-211AX
B1
B2
A1
A2A-211AX
B1
B2
A1
A2
A-211AX
B1
B2
A1
A2
A-211AX
1/2”MAX
1/2”MAX
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10
8
9
5
3’-0 3/4”
2’-6”16”
1 1/2”
15”15”
ALIGN
CL
COORD. DOWNDRAFT HOODW./ STOVE
2 LAYERS OF 5/8”GYP. FOR 1HR RATED WALL
DECATHLON LOTBOUNDARY
DECATHLETE WAY
TEAM
PUE
RTO
RIC
O
FLOOR PLAN MODULE C1/4” = 1’-0”A1 2'0 4' 8'
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B
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FLOOR PLANMODULE C
A-105
DECATHLON LOTBOUNDARY
DECATHLETE WAY
TEAM
PUE
RTO
RIC
O
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DETAILS
A-102
BACKED GLASS
BACKED GLASS
DECORATIVE GLASS
DECORATIVE GLASS
SHOWER
WHITE LACQUERED
MIRRORED GLASS
DARK WOOD
SINK/FAUCET
BACKED GLASS
DARK WOOD
TOILET/WATER CLOSET
BACKED GLASS
EASTNORTHWESTSOUTH
6’-8 13/16”
9’-3
1/4
”
7’-0 1/2”6’-8 13/16”7’-0 1/2”
9’-3
1/4
”
8’-1
0 9/
16”
7’-3
”
8’-1
0 9/
16”
8’-1
1 5/
16”
MECHANICAL ROOM3/8”=1’-0”C1
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DETAILS
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DETAILS
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COURTYARD THRU. SLIDER W./ BLINDS1” = 1’-0”A5 2'1'0 1/2'
COURTYARD THRU. SLIDER W./ BARN DOOR1” = 1’-0”A3 2'1'0 1/2'
COURTYARD THRU. TYP. WALL1” = 1’-0”A1 2'1'0 1/2'
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WALL SECTIONS
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D2A-200
D2A-200
D2A-200
D2A-200
D2A-200
D2A-200
0’-0”FINISH FLR.
-2’-2”TOP OF GRADE
-2’-2”TOP OF GRADE
-2’-2”TOP OF GRADE
0’-0”FINISH FLR.
3’-6
”
8’-0”TYP. COURTYARD HEAD HT.
0’-0”FINISH FLR.
8’-0”TYP. COURTYARD HEAD HT.
3’-6
”
3’-6
”
VARI
ES VARI
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VARI
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5” MAX
5” MAX
5” MAX
TYP.
BRAE
K AN
D S
HIF
T IN
RAI
NSC
REEN
TYP.
BRAE
K AN
D S
HIF
T IN
RAI
NSC
REEN
TYP.
BRAE
K AN
D S
HIF
T IN
RAI
NSC
REEN
PHOTVOLTAIC PLAIN
UNIRACK PV MOUNTING SYSTEM
MTL. PV SKIRT BRACKET BOLTEDTO UNIRACK STRUT
UNIRACK STL.STANDOFF, TYP.
OPEN WEB BAMBOO ROOFJOIST, TYP.
FLOOR ASSEMBLYFILLED W./ SOYBASED INSULATION
3/4” FSC CERTIFIEDELM
FLOOR ASSEMBLYFILLED W./ SOYBASED INSULATION
3/4” FSC CERTIFIEDELM
FLOOR ASSEMBLYFILLED W./ SOYBASED INSULATION
3/4” FSC CERTIFIEDELM
3/8” BREAK IN RAINSCREEN TOALIGN W./GAURDRAIL, HT.
Z-CLIP RAINSREENATTAHMENT, TYP
LIGHT GUAGE STL.STUD STANDOFF
CONTINUOUS NAILING STRIP
FCS CERTIFIED WD.RAINSCREEN
FCS CERTIFIED WD.RAINSCREEN
GKD MTL. PV SKIRT
G.S.M. PV TRIM, PT.
PHOTVOLTAIC PLAIN, TYP.
UNIRACK PV MOUNTING SYSTEM
MTL. PV SKIRT BRACKET BOLTEDTO UNIRACK STRUT
UNIRACK STL.STANDOFF, TYP.
OPEN WEB BAMBOO ROOFJOIST, TYP.
JAMB BEYOND
MILGUARD ALUMN.3 PANEL SLIDERW./ ARGON FILLEDHEAT MIRRORGLAZING
PHOTVOLTAIC PLAIN, TYP.
UNIRACK PV MOUNTING SYSTEM
MTL. PV SKIRT BRACKET BOLTEDTO UNIRACK STRUT
UNIRACK STL.STANDOFF, TYP.
OPEN WEB BAMBOO ROOFJOIST, TYP.
JAMB BEYOND
MILGUARD ALUMN.2 PANEL SLIDERW./ ARGON FILLEDHEAT MIRRORGLAZINGFCS CERTIFIED WD.
RAINSCREEN,BEYOND
EXT. SCREEN DOORW./ HORIZONTALLOUVERS
ALUMN. L-ANGLERAINSCREEN BRACKET, BEYOND
EXTERIOR SLIDERSILL ASSEMBLY
HAFLA SLIDINGBARN DOORASSEMBLY
GKD MTL. PV SKIRT
G.S.M. PV TRIM, PT.
2X6 WALL ASSEMBLY W./ SOYBASED INSUL., TYP.
2X12 REDWOODDECK MODULE
3/4” FSC CERTIFIEDELM DECKING
2’X12’ REDWOODDECK MODULE
3/4” FSC CERTIFIEDELM DECKING
FCS CERTIFIED WD.RAINSCREEN
FCS CERTIFIED WD.RAINSCREEN,BEYOND
ALUMN. L-ANGLERAINSCREEN BRACKET, BEYOND
VERTIACL BLINDSTYP.
GKD MTL. PV SKIRT
G.S.M. PV TRIM, PT.
NON-COURTYARD THRU. KITCHEN WNDS.1” = 1’-0”A5 2'1'0 1/2'
NON-COURTYARD THRU. COUCH1” = 1’-0”A3 2'1'0 1/2'
NON-COURTYARD THRU. TYP. WALL/CAB.1” = 1’-0”A1 2'1'0 1/2'
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C
B
A
E
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C
B
A
WALL SECTIONS
A-322
D2A-200
D2A-200
D2A-200
D2A-200
D2A-200
D2A-200
D2A-200
0’-0”FINISH FLR.
-2’-2”TOP OF GRADE
-2’-2”TOP OF GRADE
-2’-2”TOP OF GRADE
7’-9”
0’-0”FINISH FLR.
7’-9”BOTTOM OF CLEARSTORY /TOP OF CASEWORK /LIGHT COVE
BOTTOM OF CLEARSTORY /TOP OF CASEWORK /LIGHT COVE
BOTTOM OF CLEARSTORY /TOP OF CASEWORK /LIGHT COVE
0’-0”FINISH FLR.
7’-9”
1 1/2”
6”
1 1/2”
1 1/2”
6”
6”
TYP.
BRAE
K AN
D S
HIF
T IN
RAI
NSC
REEN
TYP.
BRAE
K AN
D S
HIF
T IN
RAI
NSC
REEN
TYP.
BRAE
K AN
D S
HIF
T IN
RAI
NSC
REEN
3’-6
”
TYP.
3’-6
”
3’-6
”
4”
2’-2
”1’
-0”
4’-7
”
4”12
”2”
4”9”
2’-7
”
4”1
1/4”
3’-0
”
FLOOR ASSEMBLYFILLED W./ SOYBASED INSULATION
3/4” FSC CERTIFIEDELM FINISH FLR.
PLYBOO BUILT-INFURNITURE UNIT
3/8” BREAK IN RAINSCREEN TOALIGN W./GAURDRAIL, HT.
FCS CERTIFIED WD.RAINSCREEN
LEED LIGHT COVE,TYP.
SOY BASED INSUL.IN WALL CAVITIES
1X NAILER FOR LIGHT COVER BUILD OUT
2X12 REDWOODDECK MODULE
3/4” FSC CERTIFIEDELM DECKING
3/8” BREAK IN RAINSCREEN TOALIGN W./GAURDRAIL, HT.
FCS CERTIFIED WD.RAINSCREEN
LEED LIGHT COVE,TYP.
SOY BASED INSUL.IN WALL CAVITIES
1X NAILER FOR LIGHT COVER BUILD OUT
2X12 REDWOODDECK MODULE
3/4” FSC CERTIFIEDELM DECKING
2X12 REDWOODDECK MODULE
3/4” FSC CERTIFIEDELM DECKING
GKD MTL. PV SKIRT
G.S.M. PV TRIM, PT.
FCS CERTIFIED WD.RAINSCREEN
MILGAURD ALUMN.AWING WND W./LOW-E ARGONFILLED GLAZING
WD. ACCENT BLOCK BETWN SKIN AND ENVELOPE, PT.
WD. ACCENT BLOCK BETWN SKIN AND ENVELOPE, PT.
MIGAURD ALUMN.SLIDING WND. W./ LOW-E ARGON FILLED GLAZING
LEED LIGHT COVE,TYP.
GKD MTL. PV SKIRT
G.S.M. PV TRIM, PT.
PLYBOO BUILT-INFURNITURE WALLUNIT BEYOND
PLYBOO BUILT-INFURNITURE WALLUNIT BEYOND
PHOTOVOLTAICARRAY
UNIRACK PV MOUNTING SYSTEM
MTL. PV SKIRT BRACKET BOLTEDTO UNIRACK STRUT
UNIRACK STL.STANDOFF, TYP.
OPEN WEB BAMBOO ROOFJOIST, TYP.
PHOTOVOLTAICARRAY
UNIRACK PV MOUNTING SYSTEM
MTL. PV SKIRT BRACKET BOLTEDTO UNIRACK STRUT
UNIRACK STL.STANDOFF, TYP.
OPEN WEB BAMBOO ROOFJOIST, TYP.
WND. HEAD, SILL AND JAMB CLAD IN ALUMN. TYP.
BACK PAINTEDGLASS
BACK PAINTEDGLASS
CEASEAR STONEQUARTZ SURFACE
PLYBOO KITCHENCABINETS W./GLOSS WITH DOOR FRONTS
PLYBOO BUILT-INFURNITURE WALLUNIT
FELT BUILT-IN COUCH
The Solar Decathlon Advanced Studio had many goals for the semester. Early in the semester and prior to construction the studio formed four teams to build 1Ó = 1Õ scale mock up models. Other goals were continu-ing the drawings and compiling a drawing set to submit to the city of Santa Clara for approval.
Adv. Studio-Solar Decathlon Sp Ô 09R E F R A C T H O U S ESCU
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The purpose was to build different portions of the house where construction issues and concerns have arised. Each team had to draw up a 3D computer rendered model, along with their teamsÕ details presenting the specific issues and then build the mock up model. Since the house is modular and has three major compo-nents, The Seam Team main focus was to present a seam connection. The solution was using steel plates as the contact point between the module which allowed for the tightest connection and the most flexibility during assem-bly since the house was to be assembled, disassembled and reassembled a number of times.
11'-3
1/4
"
11'-41/2"
24'-93/4"
11'-8 1/2" 18'-11 1/4"
15'-7 1/4"
13'-8
"
30'-1
0"
12'-9 1/4"
30'-1"
4'-1
3/4
"6'
-1"
3'-5
1/4
"
7'-1
1 1/
2"7'
-1 1
/2"
4'-1
1 1/
2"3'
-0 3
/4"
7'-8
1/2
"
13'-0"10'-10 1/4"6'-2 3/4"
3'-11 1/2"
3'-5"
17'-5"
10'-61/4"
7'-0"1'-5"
11"
10'-6 1/4" 4'-2"
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CONNECTION SEAMMODULE B
MODULE A
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11"
AMEA
The Solar Decathlon 2009 Competition began in January 2008. I participated in three studios focused on different development phases of the competitin entry. Spr 08 was the initial Archictectural Design Phase, which below is
Domunetation Studio, which we built mock-up models, began construction
Architectural Drawing Set, Model and Construction.
A d v a n c e d S t u d i o S p r Ô 0 8 - S o l a r D e c a t h l o n B u i l d i n g L i g h t
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CAP HOUSE
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WALL ASSEMBLEY
S t u d i o 3 F a ‘ 0 6 T e n n e s s e e V a l l e y T r a i l h e a d S h e l t e r
Site Images Illustrating Convergence
Interpretive Site Sketch 1
Interpretive Roof Sketch
Hand Drawn Floor Plan
Hand Drawn West Elevation Hand Drawn Structural Diagram
Interpretive Site Sketch 2
Deriving building form through site interpretation is the driving force behind the Tennesse Valley Trailhead Shelter project. The process began with site images and found objects. The concept of convergence emerged from the site and was translated to modeling something with physicality from found objects.
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The concept for The Presidio Visitor Center is an argument of circulation pertaining to how the paths work inside and out. The Visitor Center is programmed and designed to be a social place for many different types of individuals attending any one of a multitude of events. Also considered as a gathering place, the pathways facilitate rendezvous, preplanned happenings and just by chance meetings. Lastly, the circulation of the building is to generate motion intuitively. While circulation is inherent in a building, I want to push the envelope to where circulation is developing the conversation between interior spaces and exterior spaces.
P r e s i d i o V i s i t o r C e n t e r
South ElevationFloor Plan - Hand Drawn
North Elevation
Presidio Visitor Center Program Model