Solid Void Architecture_Design Sheets
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Taylor DotsonSOLID VOID ARCHITECTURE
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Preliminary D
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Taylor DotsonSOLID VOID ARCHITECTURE
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Early UVA
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Taylor DotsonSOLID VOID ARCHITECTURE
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4th Year Parks Project Archetypes
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Taylor DotsonSOLID VOID ARCHITECTURE
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4th Year Integrations Project Archetypes
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Taylor DotsonSOLID VOID ARCHITECTURE
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5th Year/2nd year Masters Landscape Studio Projects
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radiolariaradiolaria
Lightbridge looking towards mixed-use historic district
aperture cresta study of self-sustaining micro-ecological systems in aspect-driven architecture
This project is centered on the idea of creating semi-subterranean microsystems, or pores, in a park-like setting to preserve cur-rent ecologic habitats, introduce new habitats, and adaptively reuse the site to make a defi nitive connection between nature and its historic heritage.
A chief focus of the project is the idea of autopoiesis, which is a form of productive landscape system capable of reproducing and maintaining itself. The idea of a self-sustaining habitat with minimal maintenance is benefi cial to most communities. A series of porous, triangular landforms with strategically placed apertures can help to create spaces that can be both occupied and educational.
There are three additive landforms (upland microforest, lowland light bridge, and iparian subterranean cavern) which rise out of the topographic landscape and become interesting nodes within the park.
poreformporeform
haeckel cyrtoidea
the esplanadethe esplanade
volvox colonyvolvox colony
Precedents
Concept Strategy PartiParti
The site is split into The site is split into two unique zones for two unique zones for passive and active passive and active recreation spaces. recreation spaces.
CRESTS + APERTURES were created to examine conditions above and below the ground, as well as how light could fall into a space at a variety of angles. This was the key exploration in examining the idea of micro-habitats.
Horizontal Circulation
Vertical Circulation
Rail Circulation
Egress Points
Viewsheds
Trails
Upland Habitat
Lowland Habitat
Riparian Habitat
Mixed Use + Passive
Mixed Use + Active
Program
Site CirculationSite Circulation
Habitats
PoresMicro-Habitat Apertures
Pore 02:Pore 02:Pore 02:Pore 02:microforestmicroforestmicroforestmicroforest
Pore 03:Pore 03:subripariansubriparian
Pore 01:Pore 01:Pore 01:Pore 01:lightbridgelightbridgelightbridgelightbridge
Perfo
rated Metal
Green R
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Recycled
Cor-Ten S
teelMaterials
Crests and lightbridge rising up over historical site | North.
Typical overhang of pore modules | West.
Waterfront detail of docks and seating area.
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Examples of W
ork in a Variety of Medium
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