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REIKO ORTEGAARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO
arch 12b, fall 2011instructor: andy ku
batwing surface
table of contents
arch 10b, fall 2011instructor: c. griffith
spatial sequence
arch 12b, fall 2011instructor: andy ku
skin and bones
arch 10b, fall 2011instructor: c. griffith
intermodal hub
arch 10b / fall 2011instructor: c. griffith
intermodal hub
WEST HOLLYWOODHOLLYWOOD
melrose
beverly hillshancock park
mid city
entury city
PROJECT DESCRIPTION create a narrative emerging from an undergoung metro stop to a bicycle commuter station. utilize minimal surfaces as a formal technique and contextualize them into the function of the spaces. articulate qualities of the experience through surface performance.
OBJECTIVEalternative transporation: to advocate angelenos and visitors to get out of their cars and take other means of public transit to and from the site.
SITEpan pacific parklos angeles, ca
intermodal hub
post officelos angeles museum of the holocaust
recreation complexfairfax branch library
the grovechase atm
palazzo apartments
site programs
zip code mapsite in orange
current conditions
VIEW EMERGING FROM METRO
CONCEPT: EDDYINGeddies are the swirling motion of a fluid or gas. they flow counter to the main current due to an obstacle disrupting the flow.
CONCEPT CHARACTERISTICS _diverge: to extend in a different direction _fluxion: continuous change, passage, movement _convere: to come together
PROGRAMS: bicyle commuter stationbicycle storage / commuter info, repair, rental, shop / restrooms, lockers, shower, changing room
PROGRAM CHARACTERISTICS -exchange (diverge) -transition (fluxion) -reunion (converge)
fluxion
diverge
converge
concept diagram cirulation diagrams
eddying
convergence / FLUXION / DIVERGENCE
exchange
transition
reunion
view from entrance
site plan
LONG SECTION A
the grove dr
3rd st
AA
B
B
extrude select datums from adjacent buildings create a bounding box from the chosen datums
formal process
contour the bounding box and extrude the curves upwards to desired building height
using specific points on the extruded planes, create geometric forms that respond to site conditions.
exterior view from street
FLOOR PLAN
SHORT SECTION B
formal transformation
manipulate for programmatic function adjust to site conditions
bicyclestorage
interior view of main space
view of bicycle storage from exit
instructor: andy kuarch 12b, fall 2011
skin and bones
PROJECTform generation exercise comprised of ribs and stringers based on precedent studies of the VILLA NM by UN STUDIOS. demonstrate technical understandings of formal techniques manifested in the vil-la nm - bifurcation, concave, convex, transition, mutation, distortion.
PARAMETERS1) begin with contour of simple shape. these will be known as ‘ribs’. 2) apply transformation based on precedents found in the Villa NM. 3) divide ribs into equal number of segments. connect each point from rib to rib via curve. these curves will be known as ‘stringers’. 4) loft the stringers to generate a surface. manipulate the surface so it envelopes only 60% of the form. 5) extract, dupli-cate, and offset isocurves in particular areas of the surface. then loft the off-set curves and the original isocurves to create a paneled exterior.
skin and bones
concept diagram
process diagram
contour ribs distort ribs create stringers loft stringers to form envelope
panel select curves from envelope
step 1 step 2 step 3 step 4 step 5
RIBS STRINGERS SURFACE ENVELOPE PANELED SURFACE
various systems exploded
r1
r2
r3
r4
r5
r6
r7
composite ribs stringers envelopepanels
r8
r9
r10
r11
r12
spatial sequence
instructor: c. griffith arch 10b, fall 2011
PROJECT DESCRIPTIONdemonstrate basic comprehension of design prin-ciples through the exploration of space. analyze an existing house through spatial relationships, order, and organization, as well as public vs. private spaces and circulation.
PROCESSfirst itemize the spaces by aforementioned prece-dents into simplified diagrams and identify areas where spaces interlock. then translate diagrams into three dimensional forms classified into ad-jacent spaces, public spaces and circulation.
SITEproject: dr.s housearchitect: SOY source architectslocation: sendai, miyagi, japan
spatial sequence
first floor plan
adjacent spaces interlocking spaces circulation
systems diagrams
exploded systems
circulation public spaces adjacent spaces
composite of various systems
instructor: andy kuarch 12b, fall 2011
batwing surface
AB
C
D
E
F
A
B
CG
H
G
H
AB
C
I
1 BA
I
C
DRAW LINE BC. DIVIDE LINES AE AND DF INTO FOUR SEGMENTS AND CONNECT THE THIRD POINTS TO CREATE LINE GH.
CREATE A SURFACE FROM POINTS ABC. MAKE A CONE 3/4TH THE LENGTH OF LINE GH WITH THE RADIUS OF POINT G TO THE MIDPOINT OF LINE AB. THE INTERSECTION OF BOTHSURFACES CREATES THE FIRST CURVE OF THE BATWING.
DRAW LINES AI AND BI. CREATE A SURFACE FROM POINTS ABI. MAKE A CONE 3/4TH THE LENGTH OF LINE BC WITH THE RADIUS C TO POINT 1. THE INTERSECTION OF BOTH SURFACES CREATES THE SECOND CURVE OF THE BATWING.
batwing surface
batwing procedure
step 1 step 2 step 3 step 4
PROJECTform generation exercise based on prec-edent studies of minimal surfaces, pri-marily focused on the batwing. explore configuration possibilities through com-binations of surface translations. the surface configuration will be used as the fundamental framework in the development of a module and a field.
PARAMETERS1) first construct batwing surface. 2) next experiment with various tiling methods to form a systematic module con-structed from the batwing. 3) subsequent-ly, apply the same principles described in step 2 and generate a field using the surface module.
AB
I
2
C
J
K K
L
M
J
K
L
M
B
I
C
FIND THE MIDPOINTS OF LINES BI AND AC. DRAW LINE JK. THIS CREATES THE THIRD CURVE OF THE BATWING.
CREATE LINE LM BY COPYING LINE JK TO THE MIDPOINT OF POINTS K AND 2.
finCREATE A SURFACE FROM POINTS BCI. MAKE A CONE WITH THE LENGTH OF LINE LM AND RADIUS OF POINT M TO K. THE INTERSECTION OF THESE TWO SURFACES CREATES THE LAST CURVE OF THE BATWING.
step 5 step 6 step 7 step 8
module configuration
tiling process
tiled configuration
field configuration