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B.S. Arch | University at Buffalo | 2013

M. Arch | Clemson University | 2015

Nicole

guyen

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THE LIVING WALL (Spring 2010)

CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY (Spring 2011)

TESSELATION STUDY (Fall 2013)

WASTE WATER TREATMENT (Summer 2012)

EcoSLICES (Spring 2011)

UB MEDICAL LIBRARY (Fall 2010)

COMMUNAL KITCHEN (Fall 2012)

HAIKU HOUSE (Fall 2013)

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HOVER: DESIGN TEAM: Owen Correnti, Phil

Gusmano, Rachel Hefti, Nicole

Nguyen, Chris Osterhoudt, Ashley

Rubino

Design a basic minimal dwelling unit with a sleeping area for three

people, entrance, and circulation.

The fi nal design was fabricated and

transported to the Griffi s Sculpture

Park in western NY and remained

there for 1 year.

I was part of the original three

person design team developing Chris

Osterhoudt's initial design. I helped to

develop the structure of the dwelling.

I drew the plans and sections located

on the opposite page and

transformation drawings located on

this page. I also worked on fabricating

study models to develop the design.

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CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY:I looked at the construction drawings

for two buildings: the Croffead House by

Clark + Menefee, and Pierce County

Environmental Services Building by Miller

Hull.

From these drawings I constructed a peeled back axonometric of a section of the building.

The Croffead House is a concrete block

construction with wood joists to support

the fl oor.

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1 Foundation for Perimeter Wall 3’ wide x 1‘ thick continuous site cast concrete strip footing 2 Foundation at Column 6’ wide x 6’ long x 1’ thick site cast concrete pad with #5 reinforcement bars @ 12” O.C. both directions

3 Foundation at Room Divide 4’ wide x 8’ long x 1’ thick site cast concrete pad with #5 reinforcement bars @ 12” O.C. both directions

4 External Wall at Ground Level East-West Walls: 8” x 8” x 16” CMU blocks (inner wythe) 2” rigid insulation 2” cavity 8” x 8” x 4” CMU blocks outer wythe) with transparent waterproof coating 3 #5 reinforcement bar at corners and openings

North-South Walls: 8” x 12” x 16” CMU blocks (inner wythe) 2” rigid insulation 2” cavity 8” x 8” x 4” CMU blocks outer wythe) with transparent waterproof coating 3 #5 reinforcement bar at corners and openings

5 External Wall at Upper Floors 8” x 8” x 16” CMU (inner wythe) 3 #5 vertical reinforcement at corners and openings horizontal joint reinforcement at 16” O.C. vapor barrier 2” rigid insulation 2” cavity 8” x 8” x 4” CMU (outer wythe) with transpaent waterproof coating stucco finishing

6 Ground Floor 4” compacted gravel vapor barrier 4” site cast concrete slab on grade with 6” x 6” mesh reinforcement

7 Living Room Floor 2” x 10” joists at 16” O.C. 3/4” plywood subfloor 3/4” wood strip finish flooring

Ceiling 3/4” gypsum board

8 Concrete Beam cast concrete beam with 3 #5 reinforcement bars top and bottom #3 stirrups at 16“ O.C. 1 1/2” clear all sides width of masonry

9 Window at Ground Story site cast concrete sill steel sash windows with Insulated Glass, secured to masonry seal joints

10 Large Window to Living Room site cast concrete sill 12” bond beam with 2 #5 reinforcement bar, solid grout 12” lintel and 8” lintel with 2 #5 reinforcement bar, solid grout

Croffead HouseClark + Menefee Architects 1989

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TESSELLATION STUDY:Design a tesselated module with a

form that could be cast and recast, simu-

lating precast concrete methods.

The piece is a faceted form that allows for voids, overlap, and the creation of curves and corners.

These images show a catalog of

connections between two units.

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WASTE WATER: DESIGN TEAM: Grant Black,

Brittany Cohen, Thomas DeGraff, Jennifer Dow, Mira Lee,

Nicole Nguyen, Maya Shermer

During the summer of 2012 I studied

abroad in Monteverde, Costa Rica.

We worked work with the local water source and the municipality to develop a system for the downtown region.

I helped with diagramming the current

situations, site seeking and

documentation, system research,

plans, sections, and perspectives.

Toilets Sinks, Showers Washing machines Watering plants/lawns

Manufacturing

Septic Street Wastewater Treatment

Watertable Streams Products

Storm Water

13%13%%3% 5.25% 6 % 13%

18%

21m 50m50m 50m 50m 50m 50m

SITE

CURRENT WATER FLOW

TOWN

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Common minimum capacity for compliancem2

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Characteristics Technology

activated sludge

vertical loop reactor

biologic rotary disc

constructed wetlands

hydroponic cultivation

living machine

Laminas Filtrantes

facultative lagoon

aerated lagoons

oxidation ditch

trickling filters

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Activated Sludge SystemClarifiers/Aeration Tanks Pumps/PipesFilter

Sludge Treatment

Natural Wetland

Parking 20 Spaces

Building

1,200 m2

600 m2

1,000 m1

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2

1,300 m2

352 m2

Private Area Public Area

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LegendSitio apropiado Monteverde

¯0 5,0002,500 Meters

Áreas sin zonas de amortiguamiento

Terreno plano

Zonas sin cobertura boscosa

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Santa Elena

Reforested AreasRoadsideWetlandRain Garden

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Master Plan

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Floor Plan

Public Space Lecture Hall

Kitchen

Bath.

Bath.

Bath.Sto.

Office

Office

Conference

Control Room

Util.

3.5m

8m

6m10m

16m

Constructed Wetland

Bridge

Sidewalk

Patio

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Rainwater Collectoin

Constructed Wetland

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EcoSLICES:This project was to design an addition to the historic

Lord and Burnham tri-dome greenhouse, which would

enhance the current buffalo meridian theme of the

Botanical Gardens.

This project is an investigation with an extreme emphasis on the visitor's sectional journey.

Through research, I discovered that the elevation

of an ecosystem has a direct infl uence on the types

of plants which can grow within it. I believe that by

moving through sectional height differences, visitors

would be able to get a better understanding of the

multiple layers of the habitats on display.

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Program

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I researched the elevation extremes across the world, and took slices of ecosystems that

represented some of these areas. Within these slices, there are paths weave through the

ecosystems. Upper and lower paths allow multiple perspectives of the plants to be seen.

These slices are emphasized with the large truss structure.

Fresh Air

Moveable Shading Device

Louvres Beyond

Water Pipes for Misting

Radiant Heat

Air Condition

Humidity

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CAFE

VOLUMES AND QUIET STUDY SPACE

INFORMAL READING ROOM

CYBRARY

GROUP STUDY AND JOURNALS

AUDITORIUM, EXHIBITION, MULTIPURPOSEGROUND LEVEL

36’

18’

12’

6’

24’

PUBLIC USE

STUDENTUSE CLOSED STACKS AND VOLUMES

30’

UB MEDICAL LIBRARY:This project was to design a library to house a collection of books from the university.

Because of the location in the downtown medical

district, I determined that a medical library would be best suited in this region. I used

the grid of the area to create platforms of varied

sizes elevating different zones to control access to

the collection.

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SECTION A

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SECTION B

30’ FROM GROUND LEVEL

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40’ FROM GROUND LEVEL

SECTION B

SECTION A

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COMMUNAL KITCHEN:In this undergraduate comprehensive studio, I was asked to design a mixed use building with housing and a public program. I choose a culinary center as the public program.

The driving concept of the project is a series of angled construction planes which invert from

fl oor to fl oor.

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Egress Stairs5’ Turning Radius

Accessible ElevatorAreas of RefugeEgress Route2 h Fire Rating

Because of the alternating angles and the desire for an open fl oor plan devoid of columns, the structure became a series of alternating concrete planes. These transfer the loads to the

ground fl oor through point loads that essentially form 16 large columns. These with the egress stairs

form the support for the upper three fl oors.

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Light frame steel frame roof

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4 Exterior walls: 12” Concrete walls

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Concrete Beam

Vertical Chase

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10” Concrete Slab Radiant Floor Heating in topping

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Cooking Areacommercial exhaust hood

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Chiller and Boiler Room

AHU for residential units beyond

Public AHU

Meters

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98 10

mains water

cooling tower

chiller+

boiler

AHU

AHU

hp

hp

hp

1. concrete slabs 2” concrete topping w/ radiant heating subflooring 4” wood flooring2. beam beyond3. suspended ceiling4. floor to ceiling glazing5. structural wall6. caisson

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meter roompublic

AHU

elevator maintainence

chiller+

boiler

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folding up the ground

enclosing home and people

outside is inside

HAIKU HOUSE:

circulation

The design process started with kirigami, the cut and folding of a single sheet of paper, which

refl ected my thoughts of what a home means. From there we were asked to take this kirigami

and design a 1,000 sqft 3 bedroom single family home. My initial concept of a

blurred inside/outside condition was achieved through a large glass facade. This area became

the circulation space of the home and is located on one central axis.

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water diagram

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585-978-2357 [email protected]

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