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CAMERON STEWARTW O R K S A M P L E S
camjstew@umich.edu269.207.2030
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cameronjstewart.com // projects // ReJoin: Recursive Branching Systems and Compound Wood Joinery
A Culmination of Thesis Research
1. PointSelect points to start
def ConstructMembers ( ):
1. Existing LineFrom def Make Branches
2. Joint 1 Triangle 7. Middle Loft RailVariable edge length determines the member’s thickness
8. Joint 2 Triangle 12. Loft Surface 1From edge of joint 1 face surface through the middle loft triangle to the edge of joint 2 surface
13. Loft Surface 2 14. Loft Surface 3 15. Edge Surface 4Create surface from 3 naked edges
16. Drill Lines / Pocket LinesFor members that continue growth on joint 2, 3/8” drill, for intersecting members, 1/4” drill, otherwise no drill
9. Joint 2 Flat Triangle 10. Offset Triangle 11. Joint 2 Surfaces
3. Offset Triangle 4. Joint 1 Top Surface 5. Joint 1 Bottom Surface 6. Joint 1 Face SurfacesJoint 1
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ReJoin (con’t)ReJoin is a semester-long thesis research investigation of the role of the architect from design through full-scale production, outputted through the design and construction of a recursive-based growth system and compound wood joinery. The essential components of the fabrication involved the use of a 5-axis CNC router, as well as the incredibly important dialogue between the digital and physical limitations.
cameronjstewart.com // projects //YPSILANTI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Educational architecture explored via folded relationships and overlapping ground planes.
ONE BEDROOMTWO BEDROOM
THREE BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM BEDROOM
BEDROOM
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
LIVING SPACE
LIVING SPACE
LIVING SPACE
+ 24”
+ 24”
+ 30”
+ 24”
cameronjstewart.comINTERSTITIAL HOUSINGA unique low-rise solution to housing in St. Louis.
OFFICE
OFFICE
VERTICAL TRAINING(BELOW
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LAUNCHING PLATFORM
EXTERIOR VERTICAL TRAINING TERRACE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICELOBBY
CONFERENCEROOM
KITCHEN/SLEEPING (BELOW
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SECOND LEVEL
cameronjstewart.com // projects // THE NEW NATIONAL SPELEOLOGICAL SOCIETY HEADQUARTERS
A new headquarters for the N.S.S. in Cave City, Kentucky that em-bodies the adventurous spirit of its members while acting as an anchor point for the society’s growth and impact on the public.
Structural Wall SectionPrefabricated Unit - Circulation Floor3/4” = 1’
Structural Wall SectionPrefabricated Unit - Circulation Floor3/4” = 1’
Structural Wall SectionJoint Between Prefabricated Units2” = 1’
Steel Wall StudsFiberglass Infill Batt Insulation
4” Structural Steel Tubes
14’-6”O.C.
1/8” Anchor Bolts
1/2” Dry Wall
Steel Structural DeckingStructural Slab
Steel Wall Studs
1/2” Drywall
1” Air Space
4” Structural Steel Tubes
1/8” Stainless Steel Anchor Bolts
Air Cavity for Mechanical Chase
High Density Insulation Foam
10.5”
9”
Structural MullionDouble Pane (1/4”) Insulating Glass
with 1/2”Air Space
1/2”1/4”
6’0.C.
Steel Wall StudsFiberglass Infill Batt Insulation
4” Structural Steel Tubes
High Density Insulation Foam
1/8” Structural Steel Rods
Concrete Balcony Deck
Aluminum Rail/Shading
24” 5’6’O.C.
1/8” Anchor Bolts1/2” Dry Wall
Steel Structural DeckingStructural SlabCeiling Chase forPiping and HVAC
cameronjstewart.com THE ANN ARBOR INTERLOCKING HOUSING TOWER
A practical solution to housing in downtown Ann Arbor, Michigan that addresses on-site conditions, main-tains a public-friendly ground level, and supplies a uniquely interlock-ing unit layout in it’s 180 ft. tower.
cameronjstewart.com // projects // EPHEMERAL PERFORMANCE TERRACE
Located at the juxtaposition of multiple nodes of public transportation, the ephemeral performance terrace can be engaged in either the short or long-term realm. It acts as both a destination for entertainment or simply a brief resting point for pedestrians awaiting a bus or train.
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cameronjstewart.com XL:TIMXL:TIM is a technology-interfaced module for living that harnesses the advantages of a whole room’s worth of furniture. Digitally modeled to extreme precision, the final piece was produced and finished at full-scale in a thor-ough hands-on approach to the production of a project from conception to final product.
cameronjstewart.com //// FLOCKING AND SPONTANEOUS COLLECTIVE BEHAVIORAn early delve into the potentials of the para-metric modeling plug-in Grasshopper for Rhino 4.0, the project exam-ines the profoundly in-teresting dynamics of “flocking” and aims to simulate an environ-ment that embodies the principles of a flock of birds or school of fish, outputted through both digital and physical models.
SIDE SADDLE: PARALLEL PLEAT PLASTIC cameronjstewart.com // projectsIn a research investigation of folding thin-guage PETG plas-tic using digital fabrication techniques, SIDE SADDLE focuses on the potential outcomes of parallel-pleated modules and their ability to successfully predict a doubly-curved surface.
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