DANIELLE M. KRUG
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2369 timberline drivemacedon, NY 14502phone:(585)[email protected]
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Unification through Reflection
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Seed Library + Vertical Urban Garden
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The Living Wall
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Composite Pattern Projection
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Extending the Strip31
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TOKYO | a summer abroad
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Library Proposal
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Construction Technology
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A collection of artwork
the community
local farmers
heirloom seed varieties
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[SEED LIBRARY + ASCENDING URBAN GARDEN]A mixed-use urban housing complex was designed for the Elmwood ave strip between Globe Market and 711 in Buffalo, NY. This project addresses the issues of food sustainability. The program is a seed library and vertical urban demonstration garden, as well as housing.
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3 Exsisting green space is expanded into site.
1 Void is placed centrally in site 4 Green teraces/
patios step up every half story.
5 Complete the loop around the void to the roof.
2 Egress and corridors located on north side and along alley.
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Who Lives Here?All residents of the complex are researchers interested in botany and preserving local heirloom seeds. Gardening, maintaining the public park, and running the seed library are all jobs occupied by the residents.
The cantilever along y elmwood provides dorm-style living for reserach students.
Walk-ups and townhouse style units located towards the back provide more permanent living for families and young profes-sionals.
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CONCEPTUAL[+]
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Central void created to allow for natural venti-lation, lighting, and views for the living units.
Sharing and extending the exsisting piazza. (Elmwood Arts festival)
[+] Establishing a program based on gardens, landscaping, and vegetation.
[+] Community based program and spaces (Seed Library and vertical public park)
URBAN ISSUES[+]
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Activating the street: storefront is brough to sidewalk
Outdoor space in front of Globe Market is extended and brought over to create vertical public park. Space can be used for annual festivals.
[+] The intent is to hold a low roof height in contect with exsisting architecture.
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Reused brownfeild site
Green Roof: There are levels of green roof which functions as a park open to the public during the day.
[+] Deciduous trees located in central void for shading in summer and south light in the winter.
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[THE LIVING WALL]This project started with a 6’X6’X8’ volume which was then shifted and manipulated into a structure to accommodate 3 people with a basic and minimal dwelling space. The unit was programmed to include an entry, circulation, and a room for inhabition. Each project was joined adjacent to one another and shared an adjoining parti-wall.Team: Sarah Mailloux, Marc Velocci, Joel Overstrom, Matt Pearson, Mark Brooks, Ramses Gonzalez
Process of Assembly
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[SOCIETY OF ROOMS]This project started with a set of four rooms. Each room was to be five times bigger than the previous. These four rooms were to be empty, to simply enclose space. There is no program or site. The rooms were to be thought of as indoor spaces which can be accessed by people with different levels of mobility. They should allow for a vari-ety of connections between them such as circulation or structure defining the Society of Rooms.
[SYSTEMS OF REFLECTION]Although the rooms are physically connected, one cannot pass from one room to another. They are linked visually by a series of mirrors in which reflect and travel though all four rooms.
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[UNIFICATION THROUGH REFLECTION]Using the design speculation for the society of rooms and genealogical research of the mosque typology as a point of departure, the design of the Islamic Center for the city of Buffalo was developed. The design includes a prayer hall, multifuctional room, and a parking lot. Ancillary spaces are also provided: shoe room, kitchen, restrooms, and ablution rooms for both men and women.
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multipurpose room reading room
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critical wall: quibla wallroom: lower prayer hall
critical wall: entranceroom: multipurpose
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critical wall: holds shoesroom: shoe room
critical wall: plumbing room: bathroom
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[COMPOSITE PATTERN PROJECTION]
A 2 dimentional pattern occurring in nature, and a textile pattern were chosen. The elements which make up the textile and nature swatch were analyzed and explored. These elements can be projected into three dimensions to create spatial enclosure.A series of study models were constructed based upon the analysis. They take on the ribbing characteristic of the barnacle and the weaving from the fabric to produce a dynamic and responsive outcome.
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summer air flow winter air flow
Using the design from the composite pattern projectiong, an envelope wall was construct-ed to replace the existing double envelope screen wall on the Occidental Chemical Building in Niagara Falls, NY. The design took into consideration air movement, light, and shadow.
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This project is a mixed use office/market building for the historic Strip District in Pittsburgh, PA. The site is bounded by Penn Ave. to the south, Mulberry Way to the north and 22nd street to the west. This building design is based upon, and a further development of the composite pattern projection and pattern wall.
[EXTENDING THE STRIP][ ]
define center points
create voronoi
center points within ground
office + market program
fire exits
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[LIBRARY DESIGN]An open green space located in University at Buffalo’s north campus became the site for the library proposal. Precedents were analyzed and strategies such as organization, structure, form, and envelope were used.
Cottbus Technical University Library Analysis
SOLID FORMS CONNECTIONS NEGATIVE SPACE CREATED SPACE
GRID STRUCTURE PLAN AND GRID
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A U D I O V I S U A L C A B I N S / S T U D I Y R O O M S
S T U D Y C A R R E L S
V O I D V O I D
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E X H I B I T I O N H A L L
C A F E / R E S T A U R A N T
K I T C H E N
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3RD FLOOR2ND FLOOR
C I R C U L A T I O N D E S K
A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
B A T H R O O M S
C Y B R A R Y
S C A N N I N G & P R I N T I N G
restaurant + lounge + exhibition hall
cybrary + scanning + printing + admin
group study + AV cabins
quiet study
quiet study + individual carrels
[URBAN MAPPING]During the 9 week program housed in Tokyo, Japan, high density urban areas were mapped and analyzed. There was a focus on cluster and line formation as well as patterns and time in the subway system.
Tokyo, Japan | A Summer Abroad31
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Yamanote Subway Line
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The Yamanote Subway line runs in a 1 hour loop around Tokyo. During this time, a single row of 7 seats was studied and recorded. Each time a passenger got up or sat down, it was marked.
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Ikebukuro
Sugamo
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This study was developed in both 2 and 3 dimensions. The models and recorded data were presented at the Shibaura House in Tokyo with guest critiques from the architecture program at Tokyo University of Science.
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[CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY]Construction drawings for two projects were studied and a section of the building was drawn in a detailed axonometric along with an outline specification.
C ON I B E A R SHELLHOUSEuniversity at washington renovation + additionMiller | Hull Architects
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[A COLLECTION OF ARTWORK]
“Curiosity” Fall 2012, Charcoal
“Self Portrait” Fall 2012, Graphite
“Grand Piano” 2007, Graphite
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“Sister” 2007, Graphite “Male Figure” 2012, Charcoal
“CFA Lounge” Spring 2012, Blue Ballpoint Pen 38
“Hand Gestures” 2012, Charcoal
“Old Man” 2012, Charcoal“Hold Your Breath” 2012, Graphitep
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“Woman Figure” 2012, Charcoal39
Wall Mural in UB Center for the Arts, Spring 2012, Acrylic Paint
“Derail” 2008, Graphite, Colored Pencil
“Bloom” 2008, Watercolor, Ink, Pen “Patterning” 2008, Ink40
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