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FRAME
ANDREW
Andrew Frame(989) [email protected]
Education Master of Architecture, Princeton University School of Architecture 2012-2014Bachelor of Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Taubman College of Architecture and Planning 2008-2012
Experience OMAS:WORKS Staff Architect/Project Manager, 2014-2015Stan Allen Architect Intern Architect, Summer 2013Mitnick Roddier Architects Intern Architect, Spring-Summer 2012
Assistant Instructor, Princeton University ARC 203: Introduction to Architectural Thinking Professor: Stan Allen, Fall 2013
Teaching
AutoCAD, Rhino, VRay, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Revit, Sketchup, Aftereffects, Grasshopper, MS Excel
Software Skills
Honors Princeton Graduate Fellowship Princeton University, 2012-2014Raoul Wallenberg Travel Fellowship Taubman College, University of Michigan, 2012Saarinen-Swanson Essay Prize Taubman College, University of Michigan, 2012Alumni Society design award, first place Taubman College, University of Michigan, 2011Willeke Portfolio Honoree Taubman College, University of Michigan, 2011Binda Merit Scholarship Taubman College, University of Michigan, 2010
Publications “In Reverse,” in CLOG: GUGGENHEIM, 2014“Rebuilding,” in Pidgin Magazine 18, 2014
Study Abroad Princeton Japan Studio, Spring 2013 University of Tokyo, JapanFontainebleau Architecture Program, Summer 2012 Fontainebleau, FranceUniversity of Michigan Studio Abroad, Summer 2010 Rome, Italy
sectional model
Light Frames
Athletic & tutoring facilityNewark, New Jersey
studio critic: Paul Lewisgraduate studio, fall 2013
With Patricia Chia
This proposal for an extracurricular squash and tutoring facility is elevated to create an open ground plane. The space below the building is lit by a series of light wells that also act as the building’s structure. The glazed light wells also allow passive ventilation. The open plan is organized around the light wells and the staggered floor levels, which are negotiated by ramps.
Library Stationbranch libraryDetroit, MIstudio critic: Tony Pattersonundergraduate studiowinter 2011
This new branch library proposal offers something unusual: a drive-through borrowing service. The ground level is open to vehicles, accommodating drive-through service and parking. Library media is stored inside an elevated volume. This large, open space is punctured by vertical circulation, open light wells, and several specific public spaces in faceted, glazed volumes. The largest of these volumes contains the drive-in window, and negotiates between the level of the car and elevated library.
STACKS
CONTROL BOOTH
DRIVE - THROUGH
COMPUTERS CHILDREN
MEETING
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Library Stationbranch libraryDetroit, MIstudio critic: Tony Pattersonundergraduate studiowinter 2011
This branch library proposal offers something unusual: a drive-through borrowing service. The ground level is open to vehicles, accommodating drive-through service and parking. Library media is stored inside an elevated volume. This large, open space is punctured by vertical circulation, open light wells, and several specific public spaces in faceted, glazed volumes. The largest of these volumes contains the drive-in window, and negotiates between the level of the car and elevated library.
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This branch library offers something unusual: a drive-through borrowing service. The ground level is open to vehicles, accommodating drive-through service and parking. Library media is stored inside an elevated volume. This large, open space is punctured by vertical circulation, open light wells, and several specifi c public spaces in faceted, glazed volumes. The largest of these volumes contains the drive-in window, and negotiates between the level of the car and elevated library.
Library Station
Branch LibraryDetroit, MI
studio critic: Tony Pattersonundergradurate studio, Winter 2011
Library Stationbranch libraryDetroit, MIstudio critic: Tony Pattersonundergraduate studiowinter 2011
This branch library proposal offers something unusual: a drive-through borrowing service. The ground level is open to vehicles, accommodating drive-through service and parking. Library media is stored inside an elevated volume. This large, open space is punctured by vertical circulation, open light wells, and several specific public spaces in faceted, glazed volumes. The largest of these volumes contains the drive-in window, and negotiates between the level of the car and elevated library.
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STACKS
CONTROL BOOTH
DRIVE - THROUGH
COMPUTERS CHILDREN
MEETING
1. INVERSION
Re-Buildings
graduate thesisAdvisor: Stan Allen
college campus, The Bronx
winter 2014
This thesis proposes a way of making architecture not by inventing new forms, but by managing forms that already exist. The work deals with direct repetition of the things at hand. Stolen ideas are transformed through a series of reframing techniques: flipping, cutting, inverting, rotating, and mirroring things, making difference out of sameness, originals out of copies.
existing wall section
existing precast panels and thermoformed copies
2. ROTATION
Re-Buildings cont.
existing precast panels and thermoformed copies
3. MIRRORING
4. FLIPPING
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WikiLeaks screening room
U.S. Pavilion plan surveillance apparatus webcams false cameras
escape route
overhead camera monitors
declassified data storage
spy satellite observatory
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Open Secrets
U.S. Pavilion,Venice Biennale 2012
studio critic: Mireille Roddierundergraduate studiowinter 2012
This pavilion exists in both physical and digital formats. A webcam view shows the pavilion’s occupants in a perspectival gallery space. But the video is misleading: the constructed stage hides other spaces.The physical occupant can see what the video camera cannot: a series of hidden spaces that reveal various modes of secrecy: a screening room for leaked military videos, or a printer that slowly unveils declassified data.These hidden spaces offer protection from public view, while enabling counter-surveillance against existing means of control. By producing an asymmetrical relation between viewers and viewed, this pavilion results in an open secret, hidden in plain sight.
escape route
false dome cameras
webcam
mounted camera
spy satellite observatoryin occupiable wall
50 cm refracting telescope
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WikiLeaks screening room
U.S. Pavilion plan surveillance apparatus webcams false cameras
escape route
overhead camera monitors
declassified data storage
spy satellite observatory
0 1.5 m
camera views
off-camera view
study model
Entry Pavilion
House additionDesign, rendering, CD and construction administration
Sagaponack, NY2014-2015with OMAS:WORKS
Park Ave Penthouse
Penthouse renovation.Design, rendering, LPC approval, CD, CA
New York, NY2014-2015with OMAS:WORKS
Park Ave Penthouse continued
Grand Street Apartment
Two-bedroom apartment renovationDesign, CD, project management
New York, NY2014-2015with OMAS:WORKS
Cobble Hill House
Interior fit-out of a new townhouse.Design, rendering, project management throughdesign development.
Brooklyn, NY2015with OMAS:WORKS
CELLAR
1st FLOOR
2nd FLOOR
3rd FLOOR
4th FLOOR
TERRACE
SUBCELLAR
One Jackson Stair
Stair and guard wall for a penthouse renovation.Design and CD
New York, NY2014-2015with OMAS:WORKS