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LEVI WALL DESIGN / WORK
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Kansas State University: Manhattan, KS 2007-2012 MasterofArchitectureDoherty High School: Colorado Springs, CO 2003-2007 Graduatedintop5%ofclass
EDUCATION
February 2013-Present: [au]workshop, Fort Collins, CO Conceptual/Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Documents, Masterplanning, Capacity Studies, Landscape Design Visualization, 3D Modeling September 2012-Present: Freelance Graphic Design, VisualizationAugust 2011-May 2012: GTA for History of the Designed Environment I+II, K-State CAPDMay-August 2011: Brubacher Building Workshop, Lawrence, KS Interior remodeling, including demolition, framing, painting, and concrete work; furniture building, welding, woodworking, fabrication, 3-D visualization
WORK
SKILLSSketchupAutoCadRevit3dsMAXMaxwellRender
Hand-builtModelsWoodworkingFramingConcreteWelding
HandDrawingAdobePhotoshopAdobeIndesignAdobeIllustratorMicrosoftOffice
RhinoGrasshopperV-RayKerkythea
LEVI WALL:
CONTENTS:
OLDTOWNSCHOOLOFFOLKMUSICANDDANCE
AHOSTELFORTHEWILDERNESS
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2011-2012: Oz Design Journal, Staff member for issue 34: Infrastructure helpedwithputtingonevents,especiallydesigningpromotionalgraphics.October 2011: Joplin Design Charette,organized by AIA Central States and Springfield participatedinacharette,wherestudentsandprofessionalsdevelopeda conceptualmasterplanforJoplinMissouri.Spring 2011: Study Abroad Program, Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy spentfourmonthsinTuscany,withtripstootherEuropeancitiessuchasRome, Florence,Venice,Milan,andAssisi,Barcelona,Berlin,Prague,andParis Fall 2007-Fall 2010: Cru Worship Team Leader Iconsidermusicadrivingpassion,andhadtheopportunitytousemytalentsand practicemyfaithbybeingafull-timememberoftheworshipteam.
ACTIVITIES & EXPERIENCE
Delineation Competition, Spring 2012 FirstPlaceintheComputerRenderingcategory.Emporia, KS Transitions House Co-winnerindesigncompetitionofaneducationalhouse, tobefinishedSpring2011Dean’s List Spring 2009, Spring 2010
AWARDS
Prof.Wayne“Mick”Charneycharney@ksu.edu785.532.1103
REFERENCES
leviwalldesign@gmail.com719.649.8698
issuu.com/leviwallleviwalldesign.tumblr.com
SUBURBANECOVILLAGE[THESISPROJECT]
GRAPHICDESIGN
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More references available upon request.
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OurstudioproposedanexpansiontotheOldTownSchoolofFolkMusicandDanceinChicago,IL,toaccommodateagrowingstudentbase.LocatedintheheartofOldTown,ahistoricneighborhood,theschoolcaterstoadiversegroupofmusicians,singers,dancers,andloversoftheartswhoattendprivatelessons,groupworkshops,andpublicperformances.Theprogramconsistsofindividualmusiclessonrooms,dancestudios,grouppracticerooms,performancespace,andarchivestorage.
Fall2010/Prof.MiriamNeet
OLD TOWN SCHOOL OFFOLK MUSIC AND DANCE
OLDTOWNNEIGHBORHOOD,CHICAGO,IL
EXISTING
FACILITIE
S
NEW
SITE
EXPANSIONSITE,NORTHSIDEOFLINCOLNAVE.
CONCEPT / MASSING
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Thedesigncreatesapublicspaceonthefirstfloorbyliftingupthebuildingmassandminimizingstructure.Thefacadestrategyexploresdematerializationofbrick,ahistoricneighborhoodmaterial,byfloatingitoffthegroundandpuncturingitwithlargewindows.Thesewindowsbroadcasttheinsideactivitiestothestreet,encouragingpracticetobecomeperformance.
MASSING/FACADEDESIGN>
CONCEPTUALDESIGNTHROUGHMODELITERATION
MASSING
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Theprivateprogramisconceivedasaliftedmass,creatingapublicgroundfloor.Lightwellsdividethemassintothreeparts,penetratingthebuildingtothegroundfloor.Interiorwindowsconnecttothelightwells,givingallmajorprogrammaticspacesaccesstodaylight.
OLD TOWN SCHOOL OFFOLK MUSIC AND DANCE Fall2010/Prof.MiriamNeet
ASSEMBLYEXPLODEDAXONOMETRIC
FACADE DESIGN
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SPATIALORGANIZATION>
PERSPECTIVEFROMLINCOLNAVE.
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Theartofdanceiscreatedbytheillu-minationofmovement.Differentlightingsituationsareexploredinthedesignofthedancestudios,sothearchitecturemayinformtheart.
Lightwellsactedasadatumforfunc-tionallydividingtheplanononeaxis,whileacirculationcorridorseparatesprogramspaceandsupportspaceontheotheraxis.
ThirdFloorPlan
SecondFloorPlan
FirstFloorPlan
NW(Left)Elevation SW(Front)Elevation
Theperformancehallvisuallyopensupto the lobby, drawing the visitor in.Thisspaceissimpleandidealfordif-ferenttypesofperformancesandevents.
OLD TOWN SCHOOL OFFOLK MUSIC AND DANCE Fall2010/Prof.MiriamNeet
SPATIAL ORGANIZATION
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DANCESTUDIO
PERFORMANCEHALL
DESIGNDEVELOPMENT>
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Designoftheschoolprogressedfromtheschematiclevel,throughdesigndevelopment and construction docu-mentation. As a result, the struc-ture, details and materials becameintegraltorealizingtheconceptu-alideas.Ashwoodpanelscladthelight wells, warming up the light,andcontrastingwiththedarkbrickexterior.Steelboxgirdersfreeupthe ground floor of visible struc-ture,andcreatethenotionoffloat-ingmasses,leftfromthecarvingoutofthelightwells.
OLD TOWN SCHOOL OFFOLK MUSIC AND DANCE Fall2010/Prof.MiriamNeet
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
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The genesis of this project was the exploration ofthenatureofarachnidsinbothformandperformance,throughdrawing,sculpture,andmodel.Earlysculpturaliterationsfocusedonthethree-dimensionalbodiesofweb-weaving spiders; later iterations explored theprocessofwrappingindialoguewithsolidelementsasawaytogenerateform.Finally,theideasofwrapping,weaving, and tension structurally evolved into avariationonthespaceframe,whichbecamethebasisfor a portable wilderness hostel. Martin Heidegger’swritingsonphenomenologyservedasabasisforthisreversed design process, where our studio exploredessencethroughtheactofcreation,thenprogrammedandappliedarchitecturalmeaningtotheresultantobjects.
WRAPPING/WEAVING PROCESS-BASEDSCULPTURE
A HOSTEL FORTHE WILDERNESS
SCULPTUREFall2011/Prof.BobCondia
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STRUCTURE
SCULPTURE1 SCULPTURE2
STRUCTURALEXTRAPOLATION
STRUCTURE>
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STRUCTURAL/SPATIALDESIGN
STRUCTURE
A HOSTEL FORTHE WILDERNESS Fall2011/Prof.BobCondia
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ALUMINUM5-WAYJOINT
CONCRETEFOOTING
CANOPYRIPSTOPFIRE-RETARDENTNYLON
UNDERBODYRIPSTOPFIRE-RETARDENTNYLON
ROOMPODSCOLOREDRIPSTOPNYLONATTACHEDTOHEAVY-DUTYNYLONSTRAPS,WITHFOAMCOREBASESVENEEREDINWOODINSIDE,FORMINGFLOORSANDSLEEPINGSURFACES.
WALKWAYS
SPACEFRAME6”ROUNDPINEMEMBERSATTACHEDWITHCUSTOMALUMINUMCONNECTORS.STEELCABLESCREATETENSIONONBOTTOMCHORDANDANCHORFRAMEFORCANTILEVER
EXPLODEDAXONOMETRIC
PHENOMENOLOGICALDIAGRAM
CRAGS CAMPGROUND
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HOSTEL SITE
(1.5 mile hike)
(6 mile hike)
PIKES PEAK SUMMIT
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO“DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND”
FINALITERATION>
Eachiterationbecamemorerefined,andbasicideasstartedtorevealthemselves.Theprocessofwrappingexplorestensilestrength,soIbegantoexploretensilestructures,tents,and space frames. The lightweight natureofthesesortsofstructuralsystemslendsitself to portability, ideal for remotelocations, and minimal site disturbance,ideal for natural areas, thus the programof a wilderness hostel emerged. The finalideaaboutconstructionconsistedofamixof lightweight standardized and customizedcomponents, which could be backpacked intoaremotelocation,aswellassite-sourcedlumber,allofwhichwouldbeassembledon-site.
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FINAL ITERATION
A HOSTEL FORTHE WILDERNESS Fall2011/Prof.BobCondia
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ThesuccessofsuburbiainAmericarepresentsawidespreaddesiretore-createthecountryinthecity(orviceversa),fosteredbyboththenostalgicviewofAmerica’sagrar-ianpast,anditsabundanceoflandandnaturalresources.Butwhydoesthisdesiretoliveinsomeimageofthepastexist?Whyaresomanycity-dwellerstakenwiththeidyllicimageryofthecountryside?Perhapstheway‘theyusedtolive’representsamoreholisticapproachtolife,oneinwhichthehumanbeingunderstoodhisconnectiontotheearthandhisfellowhumanbeings.
Alternativesexisttomodernurbanandsuburbanlifestyles.Amongthese,themodeloftheeco-villagestandsoutasaparticularlyinterestingcombinationoflow-techorganicfarming,high-techenergysystems,andthedesiretoliveincommunity.
SUBURBAN ECOVILLAGE[THESIS PROJECT]
CONCEPT Spring2012/Prof.BobCondia
SITEAERIALPHOTOGRAPH
PANORAMAOFTHESITE,LOCATEDNEAROVERLANDPARK,KS
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Theprojectconsistsofaprototypehousing/multipurposedevelopmentthatfosterscommunityandecologicalconnectednessbyrespondingtothreetenetsofholisticliving:personalsatisfaction,socialsatisfaction,andecologicalsoundness.Thegoalwasthatintheauthenticityofarchitecturalexpression,aholistictruthwillberevealedabouthumannaturethatencompassesphysical,mental,spiritual,vocationalandecologicaldi-mensions.LocatedinthesouthernpartofOverlandPark,asuburbofKansasCity,KS,onthecuspofsuburbandevelopmentandnearpatchesofruralremnants,theecovillagemakesastatementaboutthestatusquoofmodernsuburbanitesversesthepossibilitiesofqual-ityoflifeandsustainability.
PERSONAL SATISFACTION
PROGRAM
RESTREST
COOK
GATHER WORK
CLEANSECLEANSE
HOUSING
PATHS/CONNECTIONS
SOCIAL SPACE
FOOD PRODUCTION
GREEN SPACE/PATHS
SITEPhysical Dimension:
Mental Dimension:
Vocational Dimension:
Spiritual Dimension:
Appropriate, High-QualityLiving Situation
Safety and Control ofEnvironment
Ecological Connectedness
[Design of Personal Space]
-Safety -Defensible Space (Oscar Newman)
-Choice + Structure -Flexible layout of spaces
[Maslowʼs Hierarchy ofNeeds]
-Control -Engaging of architectural elements to customize spaces.
Work Space Flexibility
Connection With Land
Chapel Space Site Narrative Personal Space
-Connection with Ecology -Visual Connection -Experiential connection (farming process)
SOCIAL SATISFACTION
SHARED (COMMUNITY) SPACE -multi-purpose gathering
InterdependenceSense of Community Interactive Activities
ʻACTIVITYʼ SPACE -specifically programmed
[Design of Shared Space]
SHARED RESOURCES
-Community “Living Rooms”-Communal Kitchen-Combined Houses?-Shared Gardens
-Organic Farm- Work Sharing-Sustainable Energy Grid
-Central ʻExchange Hubʼ -Market -Cafe-Chapel
Sustainable EnergySystems
-insulation (Passive house)-natural ventillation-site: windbreaks-passive solar heating-solar water heating-geothermal heating
-daylighting-views-optimizing planting plan
-mechanical potential of architecture-machinery+tools housing
-growing food on site-organic farming
-solar panels-windmills
Sustainably Built Development
Participation in Food Production/Natural Systems
HEAT Modularity Experiential Connections
Visual Connections
Architectural Expression of Ideals
Pre-Fabrication
Minimal Site ʻIntrusionʼ
LIGHT
MECHANICAL
METABOLIC
SUPPLEMENTAL
ECOLOGICAL SOUNDNESS [Sustainable Systems and Practices]
PREFAB SIPs
INTEGRATED PV PANELS
‘WRAPPING’
PROGRAM
PREFAB ROOM INSERTS
Ecological Balance
FABRICATION
BUILDING CLUSTER SITE MASSING
CHAPELRESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
COMMUNITY CENTERcafe, market, gathering spaces, etc.
‘CLOISTER’
COMMUNITY ROOMS
ANIMALS
PARK
N<
PARK
SPICE + HERB GARDEN
VEGETABLES ORCHARD
WINDOW/ MOVEABLE SHADE SYSTEM
SINGLE FAMILY UNIT
POPULATION:18-24 POPULATION:100-150
MODULAR, PREFABRICATED STRUCTURES
APARTMENT BUILDING
‘CLOISTER’
COMMUNITY ROOM
PERSONAL SATISFACTION
PROGRAM
RESTREST
COOK
GATHER WORK
CLEANSECLEANSE
HOUSING
PATHS/CONNECTIONS
SOCIAL SPACE
FOOD PRODUCTION
GREEN SPACE/PATHS
SITEPhysical Dimension:
Mental Dimension:
Vocational Dimension:
Spiritual Dimension:
Appropriate, High-QualityLiving Situation
Safety and Control ofEnvironment
Ecological Connectedness
[Design of Personal Space]
-Safety -Defensible Space (Oscar Newman)
-Choice + Structure -Flexible layout of spaces
[Maslowʼs Hierarchy ofNeeds]
-Control -Engaging of architectural elements to customize spaces.
Work Space Flexibility
Connection With Land
Chapel Space Site Narrative Personal Space
-Connection with Ecology -Visual Connection -Experiential connection (farming process)
SOCIAL SATISFACTION
SHARED (COMMUNITY) SPACE -multi-purpose gathering
InterdependenceSense of Community Interactive Activities
ʻACTIVITYʼ SPACE -specifically programmed
[Design of Shared Space]
SHARED RESOURCES
-Community “Living Rooms”-Communal Kitchen-Combined Houses?-Shared Gardens
-Organic Farm- Work Sharing-Sustainable Energy Grid
-Central ʻExchange Hubʼ -Market -Cafe-Chapel
Sustainable EnergySystems
-insulation (Passive house)-natural ventillation-site: windbreaks-passive solar heating-solar water heating-geothermal heating
-daylighting-views-optimizing planting plan
-mechanical potential of architecture-machinery+tools housing
-growing food on site-organic farming
-solar panels-windmills
Sustainably Built Development
Participation in Food Production/Natural Systems
HEAT Modularity Experiential Connections
Visual Connections
Architectural Expression of Ideals
Pre-Fabrication
Minimal Site ʻIntrusionʼ
LIGHT
MECHANICAL
METABOLIC
SUPPLEMENTAL
ECOLOGICAL SOUNDNESS [Sustainable Systems and Practices]
PREFAB SIPs
INTEGRATED PV PANELS
‘WRAPPING’
PROGRAM
PREFAB ROOM INSERTS
Ecological Balance
FABRICATION
BUILDING CLUSTER SITE MASSING
CHAPELRESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
COMMUNITY CENTERcafe, market, gathering spaces, etc.
‘CLOISTER’
COMMUNITY ROOMS
ANIMALS
PARK
N<
PARK
SPICE + HERB GARDEN
VEGETABLES ORCHARD
WINDOW/ MOVEABLE SHADE SYSTEM
SINGLE FAMILY UNIT
POPULATION:18-24 POPULATION:100-150
MODULAR, PREFABRICATED STRUCTURES
APARTMENT BUILDING
‘CLOISTER’
COMMUNITY ROOM
SITE/MASTERPLAN>
CONCEPTUALCOLLAGE
MASSCUSTOMIZED,SUSTAINABLEHOUSING
DIVERSELIVINGACCOMODATIONS,
COMMUNITYPROGRAMMING
AUTHENTICENCOUNTERSWITHNATURE
HANDS-ONFOODPRODUCTION
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SUBURBAN ECOVILLAGE[THESIS PROJECT]
SITE / MASTERPLANSpring2012/Prof.BobCondia
Thesite,withthesurroundingconditionapplied.Thedensityandmorphologymustbeimproved,butthe“houseness”ofindividualdwellingsmustberetained.
Thesite,withStevenHoll’sHorizontalSkyscraperapplied.Thenotionsofmassiveness,connectednessandunityinthearchitectureemerge.
Thesite,withtheItalianmedievalhilltownofPienzaapplied.Theconceptoftheurbanplinthasamodelfordensityandcreatingasenseofplaceemerges.
Aseriesofexplorationsofthesiterevealedideasabouthowtocreateadenseconditiontomaintainlandforfoodproduction,howtofosterastrongsenseofplace,howtoaccommodatepassiveandsustainablesystemsofenergyproducionandconservation,andhowtorelatetothelandscape.Unliketheusualsuburbancondition,theresultantideasmaintainedastrongdelineationbetween“urban”and“agrarian”spaces,allowingformoreefficentlanduseandmorespecificexperiences.
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“URBAN PLENTH”ʻPIAZZA ON THE PLAINSʼ
PUBLIC VS. PRIVATE
SUN: BUILDINGS SPACE ADEQUATELY FOR SOLAR ACESSEVERY BUILDING EQUIPPED WITH SOLAR PANELSPASSIVE SOLAR HEATING ON GROUND FLOOR
WATERURBAN PLENTH ACTS AS A RAIN CATCHER
PHASE 1
PHASE 2
PHASE 3
SYSTEMSINTEGRATED WITH STRUCTURE
SITE/MASTERPLAN>
PHASEI
PHASEII
PHASEIII
The“UrbanPlinth”,anabstractedversionofamedievalhilltown,presenteditselfasaholisticwaytocreatedensity,architecturalunity,systemsintegration,andasenseofplace,aswellasallowingforphaseddevelopment.Themorphologyoftheplinthevolvedtobecomemoreexpressiveandsite-specific.
THEURBANPLINTH:MORPHOLOGICALDIAGRAM
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SUBURBAN ECOVILLAGE[THESIS PROJECT]
SITE / MASTERPLANSpring2012/Prof.BobCondia
FINALSITEMODEL
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PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS20,000 ft2 total
PROGRAM/STRUCTURESsingle family homes
apartmentsgroup homes
commercial/work spacecommunity rooms
“barn” events spacedaycare center
cafewater tower/chapel
barn
GARDENS/GREEN SPACE20,000 ft2 total
PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION
AUTO CIRCULATION/PARKING
PLENTH BASE
WATER COLLECTION/FILTRATION SYSTEM
GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS
WINDSPIRE WINDMILLS
PARKS/OPEN SPACE
FOOD PRODUCTION:orchard
ground plantinganimals
PLACEMAKING>
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PLACEMAKING>
“THEBARN”:AGATHERINGSPACE
Everytownneedsitsforum.TheBarnisaflexiblespaceforgatheringsofallsorts,fromcommunitymeetingstomarkets,fromconcertstoexhibitions.Thetrussedroofstructurefreesupalarge,continuousfloorspace.Retractableoverheaddoorsallowdifferentlevelsofenclosure.
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PLACEMAKING>
“THETOWER”:ASPIRITUALPLACE
Thewatertowerpresenteditselfasaspecialopportunityfortypologicalcombination.Itsrelativeheighttotheresidentialbuildingsechoeshowgrandmedievalchurchestoweredabove,andvisuallyanchoredtheirsurroundings.Partiallyenclosed,theunderbellyofthetowerbecomestheceilingofachapel,andlightsstreamsdownarounditssides.Thechapelexudesasenseofrefugefromtheelements,andisidealforbothpersonalreflection,andsmallgatherings.
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CONSTRUCTION>
“THEGARDENS”:COMMUNALINTERSECTIONS
Inadditiontothesharedfields,individualplotsareprovidedwithintheUrbanPlinth,encouragingresidentstocultivatetheirownplantsandcreateoutdoorspaces.Unlikesuburbanyards,thegardensaregroupedtogetherinthecenterofthebuildings,sothat“yardwork”becomesanopportunitytoencountercommunity.
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“URBAN PLENTH”ʻPIAZZA ON THE PLAINSʼ
PUBLIC VS. PRIVATE
SUN: BUILDINGS SPACE ADEQUATELY FOR SOLAR ACESSEVERY BUILDING EQUIPPED WITH SOLAR PANELSPASSIVE SOLAR HEATING ON GROUND FLOOR
WATERURBAN PLENTH ACTS AS A RAIN CATCHER
PHASE 1
PHASE 2
PHASE 3
SYSTEMSINTEGRATED WITH STRUCTURE
PERSONAL SATISFACTION
PROGRAM
RESTREST
COOK
GATHER WORK
CLEANSECLEANSE
HOUSING
PATHS/CONNECTIONS
SOCIAL SPACE
FOOD PRODUCTION
GREEN SPACE/PATHS
SITEPhysical Dimension:
Mental Dimension:
Vocational Dimension:
Spiritual Dimension:
Appropriate, High-QualityLiving Situation
Safety and Control ofEnvironment
Ecological Connectedness
[Design of Personal Space]
-Safety -Defensible Space (Oscar Newman)
-Choice + Structure -Flexible layout of spaces
[Maslowʼs Hierarchy ofNeeds]
-Control -Engaging of architectural elements to customize spaces.
Work Space Flexibility
Connection With Land
Chapel Space Site Narrative Personal Space
-Connection with Ecology -Visual Connection -Experiential connection (farming process)
SOCIAL SATISFACTION
SHARED (COMMUNITY) SPACE -multi-purpose gathering
InterdependenceSense of Community Interactive Activities
ʻACTIVITYʼ SPACE -specifically programmed
[Design of Shared Space]
SHARED RESOURCES
-Community “Living Rooms”-Communal Kitchen-Combined Houses?-Shared Gardens
-Organic Farm- Work Sharing-Sustainable Energy Grid
-Central ʻExchange Hubʼ -Market -Cafe-Chapel
Sustainable EnergySystems
-insulation (Passive house)-natural ventillation-site: windbreaks-passive solar heating-solar water heating-geothermal heating
-daylighting-views-optimizing planting plan
-mechanical potential of architecture-machinery+tools housing
-growing food on site-organic farming
-solar panels-windmills
Sustainably Built Development
Participation in Food Production/Natural Systems
HEAT Modularity Experiential Connections
Visual Connections
Architectural Expression of Ideals
Pre-Fabrication
Minimal Site ʻIntrusionʼ
LIGHT
MECHANICAL
METABOLIC
SUPPLEMENTAL
ECOLOGICAL SOUNDNESS [Sustainable Systems and Practices]
PREFAB SIPs
INTEGRATED PV PANELS
‘WRAPPING’
PROGRAM
PREFAB ROOM INSERTS
Ecological Balance
FABRICATION
BUILDING CLUSTER SITE MASSING
CHAPELRESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
COMMUNITY CENTERcafe, market, gathering spaces, etc.
‘CLOISTER’
COMMUNITY ROOMS
ANIMALS
PARK
N<
PARK
SPICE + HERB GARDEN
VEGETABLES ORCHARD
WINDOW/ MOVEABLE SHADE SYSTEM
SINGLE FAMILY UNIT
POPULATION:18-24 POPULATION:100-150
MODULAR, PREFABRICATED STRUCTURES
APARTMENT BUILDING
‘CLOISTER’
COMMUNITY ROOM
SUBURBAN ECOVILLAGE[THESIS PROJECT]
CONSTRUCTIONSpring2012/Prof.BobCondia
MASSCUSTOMIZATION
FIRSTHOUSINGITERATION SECONDHOUSINGITERATION
“HOME-NESS”
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PASSIVEHOUSESTRATEGIES
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CONSTRUCTION>
Theideasofmasscustomization,passiveandactiveenergyconservation/creationsystems,acontext-specificmaterialpalette,andtraditionaltypologicalreferencewereemployedindesigningtheconstructionandassemblystrategy.Masscustomizationenablestheecovillagetobesettledinphases,witheachindividualorfamilycustomizingtheirdwellingfromasystemofstandardizedparts.Inadditiontogeneralsitesustainabilitystrategies,eachbuilding’sroofisangledforandequippedwithphotovoltaicpanelstoprovideaportionoftheelectricityneeded,andretractablesunshadestocontrolsolargainandglare.Thebuildingswerealsothoughtofintermsofphysical,social,andexperientialcontexts,soelementslikegabledroofsandinclusionofcolorandrecycledbarnboardreinforcetheideathattheecovillageissynthesizedofbotholdandnewideas.
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RECYCLED WOOD CLADDING
STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANELS8”, R-35
ALUMINUM FRAME
PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS
WINDOW/DOOR UNITS
PREFAB FLOOR PANELS
WALL UNITS/ BATHROOM BLOCKS
STAIR UNTIS
SINGLE FAMILY HOME UNITS APARTMENT/MIXED USE UNITS
SITE-BUILT CONCRETE FRAMEintegrated utility chase,
radiant floor heating system
windows are operable fornatural ventillation
integrated operable shading panels,polycarbonate diffusing panels,
recycled wood cladding panels
APARTMENT VARIATIONS 1/8”=1ʼ
LARGE APARTMENT 1/8”=1ʼ
SINGLE FAMILY HOME 1/8”=1ʼ
First Floor
Second Floor
Loft
First Floor
Second Floor
Loft
GROUP HOME 1/8”=1ʼ
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SUBURBAN ECOVILLAGE[THESIS PROJECT]
CONSTRUCTIONSpring2012/Prof.BobCondia
FINALHOUSINGITERATION
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Track Aluminum FrameAluminum Shutters
Track Nylon RollersAluminum Shutters
1. Shutter Housing, Motor2. Aluminum Shutters3. Photovoltaic Panels4. Recycled Wood Cladding5. Transluscent Polycarbonate Panel
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EXTERIORFRAMEASSEMBLYDESIGN/SOLARSHADINGSTUDY
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ALBUMARTWORK
COVERDESIGNforARWENFONZENSINGER/SONGWRITER+PIANO
COVERDESIGNforAARONBROWNACOUSTICFOLK
GRAPHIC DESIGN
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PHOTOGRAPHfromASSISI,ITCOMPOSITEDWITHFOLDEDPAPERSCAN
PHOTOCOMPOSITING
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POSTERDESIGNGRAPHIC DESIGN
“TOUR”POSTERforANTLERBEARFOLKROCK/AMERICANA/ALT-COUNTRY
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POSTERDESIGN
PROMOTIONALPOSTERSforOZJOURNAL,ASTUDENT-EDITEDPUBLICATIONatK-STATECAPD
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GRAPHIC DESIGN POSTERDESIGN
TOURPOSTERforANDREWBIRDFOLKROCK/AVANTGARDE/BLUEGRASS
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EVENTPOSTERforINGROOVESFONTANA10thANNIVERSARYCOMPETITIONENTRY
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