This project reevaluates the role of the detail and its place within the traditional hierarchy of mass and
organization. To remove the original building model from its idealized setting as depicted on the cover of
its box and redefine it by elevating the details from superficial applications to influential structural and
spacial defining factors. The process was initiated through four studies where details were placed on basic
volumes that were then manipulated according to the chosen details. The final model represents the cul-
mination of a structure defined by the details and discoveries instigated in the initial studies developing
an invasiveness of the details that effectively reshapes the structure according to what was previously a
superficial application of detail.
Invasive Detail
Twisted InteractionThis building, developed as a “campus”, consists of a series of separate spaces that can be used to house different operations that are beneficial to the operation of
a large manufacturer or corporation. The “campus” set up allows for the separation of program (i.e. marketing, product development, sales, and administration as
well as whatever else might be needed) while still allowing proximity between the separate areas of operation for efficient interdepartmental communication.
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This project was initiated through experi-
mentation with animation software. Inspira-
tion was found within a series of drawings
that produced an ethereal effect. This effect
was created through multiplication, layering
and an attenuated redirection of multiple
lines.
Ground Level
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This project generated a concept for an educatorium by taking an extruded campus plan, turning it up on
its side and folding it in on itself. This method of development creates not only an interesting distribution of
space but also a compelling interaction between program variations.
Folded Connection
Relative MassA multi-family public housing development on the border between the Eixample (a zone with a distinct city plan implemented in the late 18th century)
and Gracia (a neighborhood that grew organically without much planning) areas of Barcelona. Special attention was required in creating a connection
between the two areas of differing levels of planned development, developing continuous circulation and sight lines within the apartments, as well as
a relationship to the park located to the west of the site.
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Conceived as a reflection into Rayner Banhams ideas of the aes-
thetic of design, the interior and the expendable and its relation to
that of the aesthetic of architecture, the permanent and the monu-
ment. With architecture adopting the aesthetic of expendability to
the exterior expression we are left with the interior as the platform
for monumentality. This project is an attempt to convey the ideas
and aesthetics of the perennity and the monumental to the in-
terior as defined by the four attributes of material, weight, scale
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and symmetry. Each is addressed with regard to maximizing its
longevity by adjusting its monetary value (material), its physical
movability (weight), its perceptive impact (scale) and its univer-
sal usability through formal arrangement (symmetry).
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