Wednesday, June 19, 2013
last Studio Project as an Untergraduate: the Downton Library
It was very interesting, because when I started this
project by doing some research for libraries I realized it this is a building
type that has changed significantly over the last generation. Probably more
than any other building type.
The reason for that is; electronic
information these days is becoming easier and easier accessible; so enormous
book collections, that once were the organizing feature of libraries, have lost
their importance as academic resources. Especially us the young generation that
grew up using the Internet has little patience for a labyrinth of “book-stacks”
and long searches through printed materials.
So for the design approach of this
project I stepped away from this building prototype that used to be traditional
and monumental, and instead go with a more fluid style, that satisfies the
brought needs of today’s society, instead of just having a storage for book
stacks.
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Celebrate Earth Day
For this assignment we had to design and submit a poster for the Lewis Clark Recyclers’ 8th Annual Earth Day Celebration, incorporating digital imagery and typography in a meaningful way to communicate the theme of reducing carbon emissions or supporting environmental sustainability.
The conceptual theme had to focus on one of the following Earth Day campaigns (Recycling e-waste, stop oil drilling in Yasuni National Park, planting trees to support The Canopy Project, “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle”).
The conceptual theme had to focus on one of the following Earth Day campaigns (Recycling e-waste, stop oil drilling in Yasuni National Park, planting trees to support The Canopy Project, “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle”).
Friday, February 15, 2013
Art 380 - Collage with the Theme "Change"
For this exercise we had to use photoshop and the photo merge tool to composite a photomontage.We had to experiment with at least 3 different photo merge blend settings, such as reposition, collage, perspective, spherical, cylindrical; as well as appropriate adjustment layers to improve the contrast and tone. Then we had to incorporate other imagery into our composite that should further support our narrative of "change".My story of changed is referring to how we adjust to changing times, but still hold on to unchanging principals, in this chase the hunger for entertained. In ancient rome the people just needed bred and games (lat. panem et circuses), these days we are happy with hot-dogs and games on a sunday afternoon...., so not much has changed, we just adjusted...., well...barely.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Umiker's Winery
This project was a group project; the work was based upon group consensus. As opposed to individual work that was put together at the end, creating the whole of this project, we worked intensively, on each issue, as a group.
For this project the group dealt with an existing barn-structure that has been retrofitted to create a winery and a tasting room. Multiple real-world clients of interests were involved in the project: The Lewiston City Planning, The Nez Perce County Zoning Commission and the Umikers, the owners of the winery that is currently located in downtown Lewiston. It was a great experience to work with multiple clients, because it forced our group to think about a lot of aspects and impacts associated with building and landscaping that we haven't dealt with in previous studios.
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Main Perspective, looking North |
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Wall Detail with Living Wall |
Section West-East
Section North-South
Tasting Room
areal view with visual barriers
areal view
Perspective with tasting room (looking south)
Physical Model
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Go Nano (laboratory)
Go Nano - Clarkston, WA
Is a scientific laboratory bringing environmentally conscious technology to eastern washington and beyond. This laboratory is designed to maximize functionally and showcase the technologies manufactured within. Acting as a beacon for its industrial neighborhood, the production space is placed close to the road and entry, and the buildings' circulation routes are a main focal point from the street to energize the neighborhood 24 hours a day.
Main priorities in design consideration were: utilization of natural lighting and water conservation, showcase of circulation and production space, company branding, and employee satisfaction.
Final Presentation Board
Process
main entrance - perspective looking south
courtyard - perspective looking north
Detail
Detail - close up
structure detail
interior perspective - lobby
terrace - perspective looking west
east/west section
north/south section
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