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    JcR JRDESIGN LO

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    Contents

    005 Media Events COMPUTER 1

    011 Basic Techniques COMPUTER 1

    000 Applied Techniques COMPUTER 1

    023 Parametric Structures PRATT ELECTIVE

    029 Studio 1 FALL 2010

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    Basic TechniquesCOMPUTER

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    Lea Sequence

    Lea Sequence Manipulated in Photoshop

    Line Drawn rom Lea Sequence in Illustrator

    Line Abstraction rom Lea Sequence

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    3 Steps showing movement though the contours created

    rom Lea Sequence.

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    Blending o the lines in Autodesk Maya to produce the

    change in the leas edge in relation to the camera angle

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    Applied TechniqueCOMPUTER

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    Diamond Intersecting Cylinders Boolean Dierence Center Point

    Narrative

    The project started out by taking a simple diamond

    shape and then subtracting 3 orthogonally placedcylinders rom its center. The subtraction o the cyl-

    inders breaks the diamond into our identical com-

    ponents, these components are then rearranged to

    orm the unit o my aggregation. The negative space

    ormed rom the aggregation o the unit creates a

    new diamond within the aggregation. The diamond

    and cylinder shapes create sharp and rounded edges

    coming together at points leaving traces o a Medi-

    eval or Gothic aesthetic. I one were to multiply this

    unto a building sized scale the best implementation

    or it would be to act as a screen wall or shading and

    shadow patterns.

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    Unit Aggregated

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    3D Print

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    Parametric StructuresPRATT ELECTIV

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    Digital Model and Grasshopper script o a proposed

    canopy or my parents house

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    Analysis 1: Member Sizing

    Analysis 2: Porosity

    Analysis 3: Form Finding

    Axial Force

    Axial Force

    Axial Force

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    Moment Force Z

    Moment Force Z

    Moment Force Z

    Moment Force Y

    Moment Force Y

    Moment Force Y

    Structural Analysis using Oasy GSA parametric

    engineering sotware

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    Studio 1FALL 2010

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    Material Study

    At the beginning o the semester my goal was to create an aggregated system that had inter change

    able parts, using a rigid material to become exible. By creating a double skin the aggregation could

    use one skin to act as a structural grid and the other overlaying skin to produce the orm or a change

    spacial conditions by acting o a series o connection points along the single units spline.

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    PERETZ

    SQUARE

    (18,960 sq. ft.)

    HOUSTONSTREET

    FIRST

    PARK

    E1STSTREET

    E2NDSTREET1ST

    AVENUE

    AVENUEA

    O R C H A R D S T R E E T

    L U D L O W

    S T R E E T

    ALLENSTREET

    NORTH64320

    M

    65'-10"

    574'-7"

    Site Analysis

    While looking at Peretz Square one cant help but notice the diversity o people walking through and around the site.

    A variation o all sorts brought together momentarily by all sorts o dierent agendas, but or that moment connected

    by events that are taking place around the site, weather it be by a daily commute shopping at American Apparel, or

    attending dance lessons. The diagram I drew is a triangulated system to show the pedestrian density and movement

    interrelated by connecting vectors. This then helps fnd critical points o access or the project.

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    Body Rhythm

    Flamenco Movement Diagram

    Flamenco Dancing is a sensual and passionate dance that consist o a series o elements working together to play a roll in the

    dance as a whole. For example, while the guitar plays the dancer will provide the beat by tapping her eat in heated spurts o emo

    tion, her body then moves and twirls while pulling at her dress. The dress then takes shape by the bodys movement.

    The diagram drawn shows the body connecting with the rhythm o the music. These two elements are based o o a set o rigid

    and precise decisions which is why they are drawn as straight lines. The dress on the other hand acts as a uid and takes its orm

    rom how the body interact.

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    Dress Flow

    Music Rhythm

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    Exterior Rendering1: View rom across Houston Street

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    Section 1 West Cut Section 2 West Cut Section 3 West Cut

    Section 1 South Cut

    Public SpacePublic Space

    Studio 1Studio 2

    Retail

    Studio 3

    Lockers

    Cafe

    First Floor Plan

    Second Floor Plan

    Sections and Floor Plans

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    Exterior Rendering 2: View o Houston Street bus stop

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