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  • volume 2DESIGN PORTFOLIO

    ANTHONY DOMBROWSKI

  • ABOUTa: 1430 Wynnfield Dr, Algonquin IL, 60102p: 847.346.4717e: [email protected]

    w: www.dombrowskidesign.com

    Undergraduate DegreeUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IllinoisBachelor of Science in Architectural Studies 2013GPA: 3.86

    Graduate DegreeUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IllinoisMasters of Architecture, 2015GPA: 3.93

    RECOGNITIONFirst Place Earl Prize Award for design excellence at Junior Grade Level Spring 2012

    Earl Prize Award Nominee for design excellence at Junior Grade Level Fall 2011

    Earl Prize Award Nominee for design excellence at Graduate Level Fall 2014

    Student Choice Award for design excellence at Graduate Level Fall 2014

    Second Place Earl Prize Award for design excellence at Senior Grade Level Spring 2013

    Third Place Earl Prize Award for design excellence at the Graduate Level Spring 2014

    Nomination for Chicago Award Spring 2014 nominated by UIUC School of Architecture

    AIA Student Award Nomination from Northwest Illinois Chapter for AIA

  • using building forms to facilitate waterfiltration and create bioswales, that double as public green space.

    multiGreen

    heat from servers can be reused to keep the chicago riverwarm enought to swim in during spring and fall.

    3 Season Swimming

    power generated from the PVcan power the fleet of automatedtransportation vehicles.

    Clean Transportation

    PV integrated into south facingfacades, can provide power not only to buildings but also tocharge electric vehicles

    Building Integrated PV

    Green roofs above the live work district, add another layerto the social dynamic. Not onlycan they be a source of local home grown food, but also a socail hot spot at night.

    Live, work , grow, play

    sitting on the decomisioned rail tracks,a series of movable, flexible, cultural peicescan be reporgramed as often as needed. Theycan provide a public space for local, collaboratorsto showcase there latest work and efforts.

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    NYC CORE//ONE COLAB PROTOTYPE

    CHAIR

    HELIX TOWER

    RED HOOK

    CEREMONIAL COMMERCIAL MIXED - USE URBAN DESIGN FABRICATION

  • SOPHOMORE YEAR | 4 WEEK PROJECT

    T H E M E S A H O U S EA single unit house as an exercise in spatial understanding, using a tartan grid as an underlying design guideline. A single shift to the tartan grid was possible to create circulation and transition spaces.

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  • Designed as an oasis from both the desert heat and the stress of urban living. Adjustable shade screens allow occupants the ability to control direct sun and also create privacy from street traffic and neighbouring homes.

    FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN

    5T H E M E S A H O U S E |

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  • CONTROLLED LIGHT PENETRATION

    JUNE 5 PM

    open open

    closedclosed

    JANUARY 5 PM

    7T H E M E S A H O U S E |

  • JUNIOR YEAR | 3 WEEK PROJECT

    A ceremonia l pav i l ion tha t i s a react ion to the des igned landscape o f the arbore tum. The pav i l ion shou ld be pos i t ioned so tha t i t does no t in te r fe re w i th the v iews f rom the on s i te Japan house.

    P A V I L I O N A T T H E A R B O R E T U M

    UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS ARBORETUM

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  • A lightweight ceremonial pavilion that blends with the surrounding landscape. A transparent skin allows a visual connection to the beautiful variety of flora which surrounds the site while also providing cover to shield occupants from unwelcome elements. The pavilion is intended to be of minimal impact to the already established environment which has been carefully crafted. It is positioned to be hidden from already established views within the arboretum without compromising the views while inside the pavilion.

    9P A V I L I O N A T T H E A R B O R E T U M |

  • ENGINEERED LUMBER STRUCTURE

    LIGHTWEIGHT METAL SUBFRAME

    POLYCARBONATE SKIN

    STRUCTURE

    SKIN

    SUBFRAME

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  • 11P A V I L I O N A T T H E A R B O R E T U M |

  • JUNIOR YEAR | 5 WEEK PROJECT

    A research retreat that will accommodate two researchers for two seasons out of the year. Careful attention to the site is a requirement. The site is located on an old strip mine that has been reclaimed by nature.

    B R I D G E T O A V I E W

    KICKAPOO STATE PARK, VERMILION, ILLINOIS

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  • T h e s t r u c t u r e p a y s c l o s e a t t e n t i o n

    t o t h e u n i q u e g r o u n d c o n d i t i o n s .

    A t r u s s s t r u c t u r e t h a t i s s u p p o r t e d

    b y m i n i m a l a m o u n t s o f c o l u m n s

    i s a n i d e a l s o l u t i o n . W i t h o n l y a

    f e w c o l u m n s t o u c h i n g t h e g r o u n d ,

    o n l y a s m a l l a m o u n t o f t h e

    s u r r o u n d i n g t r e e s r o o t s w i l l b e

    d i s t u r b e d . T h e s t e e p s l o p e o f t h e

    s i t e p r o v i d e s a l a r g e c h a l l e n g e

    f o r c o n s t r u c t a b i l i t y . W i t h t h e

    o p t i o n o f p r e f a b r i c a t i n g t h e t r u s s

    a n d u s i n g S I P p a n e l s f o r e x t e r i o r

    w a l l s , g e t t i n g p i e c e s t o t h e s i t e

    w o u l d b e c o n s i d e r a b l y e a s i e r .

    TREE CANOPY AND ROOT DIAGRAM TOPOGRAPHIC SITE PLAN

    TOP PLATE

    STRUCTUAL INSULATED PANEL (S.I.P.)

    OPERABLE WINDOW

    FIXED WINDOW

    MOSITURE BARRIERAND WOOD SIDING

    TYPICAL WALL CONSTRUCTION

    13B R I D G E T O A V I E W |

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  • 15B R I D G E T O A V I E W |

  • J U N I O R Y E A R | 6 W E E K P R O J E C T

    The goal of the project is to expand and

    generate a new identity for the network

    of hostels with biodiesel and electric car

    charging stations across the United States.

    EARL PRIZE AWARD NOMINEE BY STUDIO PROFESSOR FOR DESIGN EXCELLENCE AT JUNIOR LEVEL FALL 2011

    One Of Two Nominees Out Of 10 Projects

    B I O C A N O P Y

    G r o u p P r o j e c t W i t h M i k e W o n g

    M O S E S L A K E , W A S H I N G T O N

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  • The Bio Canopy is more than just a single solution to a specific design problem. The Bio Canopy aims to develop a new visual language, and create a 21st century icon for the American roadway system. America is fascinated with auto travel and the destination. The project is developed to signal a new generation of auto travel, the electric generation. Long gone are the glory days of 5 liter v8 muscle cars, instead forward thinking consumers are excited for the future of all electric travel.

    energy from the solar arraysis transfered for collection

    energy from the solar arraysis stored in large capacity underground batteriesand is distributed to cars

    upper canopy collects rain water

    solar panels on roof collect energy

    + - +- + - +

    -lush grass and green space

    facilitated by lower temperatureand directed water

    water runs down the canopyand is directed down the columns

    JANUARY 5:00 PM

    JANUARY 12:00 PM

    JUNE 5:00 PM

    JUNE 12:00 PM

    EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS

    17B I O C A N O P Y |

  • HOTEL ELEVATION

    0

    EXISTING HOTEL ON SITE

    NEW AREA FOR GREENSPACEREPLACING THE OLD HARDSCAPEAND REDUCING HEAT ISLAND EFFECT

    BIO-CANOPY ARRAY DEPLOYED ACROSSTHE SITE TO FACILATE NEW GROWTH AND CREATE CLEAN ENERGY

    CANOPYS CAN BE ATTACHED DIRECTLYTO THE OLD HOTEL TO RETRO-FIT THE OLD STRUCTURE

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    ROADHOUSE ELEVATION

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  • Currently charging your electric vehicle takes many hours. The roadhouse was developed to provide a services to travellers while waiting for their car to charge. In the near future the time required to charge your car will only get shorter. The sleep box is a room where families or individuals can recharge their body while there cars are recharging under the canopies.

    ROADHOUSE HOSTEL

    19B I O C A N O P Y |

  • JUNIOR YEAR | 6 WEEK PROJECT

    Project must be conceived in and predominantly use current technology and materials. The design must be sensitive to the surrounding context while being appropriate for current social and functional needs.

    U R B A N I N F I L L

    BRONZEVILLE, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

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  • SPACE FOR ROOF GARDEN AND GREEN SPACE

    HIGHPOINT OF ROOF: OPTIMALLOCATION FOR SOLAR PANELS

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    39th Street Beach

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    Humboldt ParkGareld Park

    Douglas ParkPiotrowski Park

    Mc Kinley Park

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    Sears Tower

    Navy Pier

    MillenniumPark

    BuckinghamFountain

    John HancockBuilding

    MuseumCampus

    Macys (Marshall Fields)

    Soldiers Field

    U.S. Celllular Field

    landmark

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    This modern infill housing project is designed as a solution to the problems associated with living in a dense urban fabric. The massing was derived to allow light to penetrate three sides of the building. The light entering from the third facade creates an improved living condition for the building inhabitants. Keeping with the historical nature of the street, the facade is designed to maintain the three dimensional aspect of the street and achieved by using similar building materials, while still being a design of the 21st century.

    21U R B A N I N F I L L |

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  • GARDEN LEVEL LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 ROOF TERRACE

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    UNIT 23 BEDROOMS2.5 BATH2400 SQ. FT875 SQ. FT OF PATIO/GARDEN SPACE

    UNIT 13 BEDROOMS2.5 BATH2400 SQ. FT600 SQ. FT OF PATIO/GARDEN SPACE

    23U R B A N I N F I L L |

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  • 25U R B A N I N F I L L |

  • JUNIOR YEAR | 6 WEEK PROJECT

    To design a high-rise condominium building with street level retail space in Chicago. The project required designing for the needs of the two different street level functions within a dense urban environment, a range of residential units from studio to three-bedroom and developing a building core all so that the architecture supports daily living. A range of needs from social interaction to those of privacy are addressed at street level and within the individual residential units. Due to the location of the building and the abundance of public transportation, parking was not required.

    H E L I X T O W E R

    DOWNTOWN CHICAGO,IL

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  • Designed to embrace the movement of the city. The Helix Tower is never the same from any angle, evoking the interest and encouraging the movement of urban dwellers. Breaking the pristine geometry of the miesian glass box, a subtractive double helix infuses the DNA of the city into the building.

    FIRST PLACE EARL PRIZE AWARD FOR DESIGN EXCELLENCE AT JUNIOR LEVEL SPRING 2011First Place Out Of 80 Students

    AIA Student Award Nomination from Northwest Illinois Chapter for AIA

    27H E L I X T O W E R |

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    29H E L I X T O W E R |

  • 2 bedrooms2 baths2000 sq. ft

    THE PARTNER THE ARCHITECT1 bedrooms1.5 baths1200 sq. ft

    THE INTERN1 bedrooms1.5 baths850 sq. ft

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  • 31H E L I X T O W E R |

  • SENIOR YEAR | 14 WEEK PROJECT

    M U S E U M O F A N C I E N T L I F E

    DOWNTOWN CHAMPAIGN, IL

    A museum and research facility for downtown Champaign, IL. The site is located on the corner of Neil and Washington Street, adjacent to the existing Orpheum Childrens Museum. The new facilitys main feature is to be the reconstructed skeleton of a small Tyrannosaurus Rex which will be on display in the main exhibit space.

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    The Museum of Ancient Life is designed to be an iconic building for the downtown area; it signals a movement of rehabilitation and revitalization. The northern facade is a reaction to the 7,000 passing cars daily, the parametric louvers facilitate varying levels of visibility to spark interest in the museums exhibits. Once inside the museum, patrons are exposed to cutting edge technology that would otherwise be unattainable to the general public. The goal of the museum is to offer the public an experience unlike that of any other museum and encourage community education.

    CONCEPTUAL ENERGY MODELINGPROJECT VASARI

    Location: Champaign, IL 61820, USAWeather Station: 37369Outdoor Temperature: Max: 91F/Min: -10FFloor Area: 22,851 sfExterior Wall Area: 15,551 sfAverage Lighting Power: 1.10 W / ftPeo ple: 853 peopleExterior Window Ratio: 0.29Electrical Cost: $0.08 / kWhFuel Cost : $0.79 / Therm

    Location: Champaign, IL 61820, USAWeather Station: 37369Outdoor Temperature: Max: 91F/Min: -10FFloor Area: 28,218 sfExterior Wall Area: 17,859 sfAverage Lighting Power: 1.10 W / ftPeo ple: 1,054 peopleExterior Window Ratio: 0.27Electrical Cost: $0.08 / kWhFuel Cost : $0.79 / Therm

    load fuel consumption electricity consumption peak demand

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    33M U S E U M O F A N C I E N T L I F E |

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  • PARAMETRIC LOUVERSGRASSHOPPER DEFINITION

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    MUSEUM: JEWISH MUSEUMLOCATION: BERLIN, GERMANYARCHITECT: DANIEL LIBESKINDDATE: 1999

    STRUCTURE NATURAL LIGHT PLAN TO ELEVATION CIRCULATION

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    TICKET BOOTHFOLLIE

    INPUT DIVIDE EXTRUDE ROTATE

    PARAMETRIC LOUVERSGRASSHOPPER DEFINITION

    WIDTH HEIGHT DENSITY VISIBILITY

    A reaction to the nearly 7,000 cars of daily traffic that pass by the northern facade, a series of parametric louvers are designed to facilitate varying levels of visibility. Based on the values of a sign curve, each louver is rotated by a different degree at both the top and bottom. This results in areas of high and low visibility, sparking interest in those who drive or walk by the museum.

    35M U S E U M O F A N C I E N T L I F E |

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    AIR SUPPLY

    2 CONCRETE FLOOR ON 3 METAL DECK

    5 FLOOR SLAB

    FLOOR FINISH

    VAPOR AND MOISTURE BARRIER

    FOUNDATION AND GRADE BEAM

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  • UNDERGRADUATE | 14 WEEK PROJECT

    R E B U I L D R E D H O O K

    RED HOOK BROOKLYN, NEW YORK CITY

    The area known as Red Hook Brooklyn has been a long forgotten port district and has since gone through many cycles of growth and decline. Today Red Hook is rebuilding itself after being devestated by hurrican Sandy. being disconnected from the subway, Red Hook remains as an isolated burrough alothough it is ready to be the next DUMBO or Williamsburg. The challenge of this project is to envision a new development that will help Red Hook once again become a focal point of Brooklyn.

    SECOND PLACE EARL PRIZE AWARD FOR DESIGN EXCELLENCE AT SENIOR LEVEL SPRING 2013

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  • The building complex aims to become a ecomonical and social driver for the area of Red Hook. Much of the area lives in well below national average household income and live to the north east in the nearby projects. Through the introduction of a wood productions and fabriaction facility the goal is to not only reopen a port for commerce, but also use the facility to train the neighborhood and give them skills needed to propell themselves into the age of digital reproductionsa and fabrication.

    RESIDENTIAL TOWER

    CURTAIN WALL

    VERTICAL SHADING SYSTEM

    MODULARSTUDIO APARTMENS

    GROUND FLOOR COMMERCIAL

    ETFE SKIN

    WOOD DIAGRID FRAME

    BIKE PROGRAM

    WOOD PRODUCTIONFACILITY

    GLASS CURTAIN WALL

    DIGITALLY FABRICATEDWOOD FACADE PANELES

    RESIDENTIAL LOBBY

    DIGITAL PRODUCTIONEDUCATION AND SHOWROOM

    DIGITAL PRODUCTION

    REDHOOK

    FOOD

    BIKE

    SCHOOLSPARKS

    [BROOKYLN, NY]

    DINING

    LEARNING

    GARDEN

    RIDING

    OPPORTUNITY

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    EDUCATION

    PRODUCTION LINE

    LOADING

    STAGING

    OFFICES

    DIGITAL PRODUCTION AREA

    WOOD PRODUCTION AREA

    3D PRINTER LAB

    CNC DESIGN

    ROBITIC ARM DIGITAL FAB

    PUBLIC EDUCATION CLASSROOMS

    PRODUCE RED HOOK

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  • WOOD FABRICATION - MODULAR INFILL HOUSING

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  • ETFE DIAGRID SKIN

    ROOF CAFE

    BIKE REPAIR SHOP

    BIKE STORE

    BIKE LIFT

    GROUND LEVEL PARKING AND BIKE RENTAL

    RIDE RED HOOK

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  • LIVE RED HOOK

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  • GRADUATE | 14 WEEK PROJECT

    A T R A V E L L E R S I N N

    CANADIAN ROCKY MOUNTAINS

    This travellers inn is designed to allow visitors to discover all the region has to offer, taking all the breathtaking views, and build lasting memories with those closest to you. At every scale, the warmth of the fire signals community building, whether it is with new friends or close family.

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  • RIVER FRONT LODGE

    MOUNTAIN VIEWLOUNGE

    PARKING

    SIGHT SEEINGLODGE

    KAYAK AND FISHING DOCK

    HILL TOPLODGE

    FEATURES PRIVATE DOCKS FOR QUICK ACCESS AND FREQUENT ACCESS TO THE ON SITE RIVER

    DESIGNED FOR THE TRAVELER WHO IS STAYING FOR THE EXCITMENT AND ENJOYMENT ON THE WATER

    VARIOUS ROOM SIZES AND LAYOUTS ACCOMODATE ALL TYPES OF ACTIVE TRAVLERS WHO MAY BE STAYING FOR THE WEEK OR JUST A FEW DAYS

    KAYAK AND FISHING DOCK AVAILABLE TO ALL GUESTS GIVING DIRECT ACCESS TO THE RIVER

    SITE PLAN

    ENJOY GOURMET FOOD AND FRESH FISH, ALL WHILE ENJOYING THE NATURAL BEAUTY THE REGION HAS TO OFFER

    THE CHECK IN AND ROOM RESERVATION IS HANDLED ON THE UPPER FLOOR AS WELL AS TRAVEL INFORMATION AND LOUNGE

    THE LOWEST LEVEL PROVIDES ON-SITE RENTAL FOR HIKING, BIKING, AND KAYAKING EQUIPMENT FOR ALL GUESTS

    THIS SET OF UNITS PROVIDES THE MOST SPECTAULAR VIEWS

    ON THE SITE

    THESE LODGES ARE TUCKED BETWEEN DENSE GROVES

    TO PROVIDE INTAMACY AND SENSE OF PRIVACY.

    INFRONT OF EACH LODGE A SEMI PUBLIC DECK CREATES

    OPPORTUNITES FOR GUESTS TO MINGLE.

    THE HILL TOP UNITS ARE POSITIONED TO ALLOW VISITORS

    TO EXPLORE ALL THE CANADIAN ROCKY MOUNTAINS HAVE TO

    OFFER.

    TAKING FULL ADVANTAGE OF THE TOPOGRAPHY THESE UNITS

    SIT THE HIGHEST UP THE HILL ALLOWING VIEWS OVER THE TREE

    CANOPYS BELOW.

    BEING AT THE TOP OF THE SITE THESE UNITS ARE ALSO THE

    MOST ACCESSIBLE, ALLOWING EVERYONE AN EQUAL

    EXPERIENCE

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    CHOOSE YOUR EXPERIENCE

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  • FIRST FLOOR PLAN LOWER LEVEL PLAN

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  • LAKE FRONT

    CLIMATE DATA

    HIGHS ABOVE 70OF JUNE-SEPTEMBER HIGHS BELOW 33OF NOVEMBER- FEBRUARY

    WARM SEASON JUNE-SEPTEMBERCOOL SEASON NOVEMBER- FEBRUARY

    SUN RISE AS EARLY AS 5:30 AM AND SET AT 10:00PM JUNE

    SUN RISE AS LATE AS 8:50 AM AND SET AT 4:40PM DECEMBER

    41% OF PRECIPITATION IS LIGHT RAIN

    42% OF PRECIPITATION IS LIGHT SNOW

    NORTH/NORTHWEST WIND IN WARM MONTHS

    SOUTHEASTERN WIND IN COOL MONTHS

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  • NORTH/NORTHWEST WIND IN WARM MONTHS

    SOUTHEASTERN WIND IN COOL MONTHS

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  • FULL SITE SECTION

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  • GRADUATE | 10 WEEK PROJECT

    A Theoretical planning framework for a forward thinking Eco District in the south side of Chicago. The goal of CoLab is not only to foster innovation of the development of campus like work environments for upcoming as well as developed tech companies, but to also redefine how sustainability is realized. CoLab aims to create a series of closed loop energy paths, that reuse otherwise wasted energy in productive and life enhancing ways. These systems all work together to enhance sustainable systems, as well as living and work conditions suitable for our ever

    changing lives.

    c o L a b & C O R E / / O N E

    THIRD PLACE EARL PRIZE AWARD FOR DESIGN EXCELLENCE AT THE GRADUATE LEVEL SPRING 2014

    Group project with Raphael Chavez

    SOUTH LOOP CHICAGO,IL

    Nomination for Chicago Award spring 2014 nominated by University of Illinois School of

    Architecture

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  • CORE//ONE

    coLABA theoretical planning

    framing work

    A prototype building plan

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  • surface

    siteWERK_URPlanA

    extrusion

    logic

    site

    surface

    siteWERK_URPlanB

    extrusion

    logic

    site

    surface

    siteWERK_HEX

    extrusion

    logic

    site

    SITE

    LOGIC 1

    LOGIC 2

    CLOUD POINT SYSTEM

    MASSING RESULTANT

    NEW SITE WIREFRAME

    SURFACE GENERATED

    1 2 3 4 5

    microscopic image

    These cells represent the vascular system and nutrient transportation system of plants. This system is a prime example of the complexities that nature produces. By a visual analysis multiple variations of the system can derived. The system protects more important cells by creating a more dense and thicker cell walls. Where the system sees less stress the cells become larger and muss less dense.

    origonal 2d line work

    model iterations

    surface translationfuction of cell size

    to z-offset

    URform Exercise 1 URform Exercise 2

    A1

    PROCESS

    surface

    siteWERK_URPlanA

    extrusion

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    siteWERK_URPlanB

    extrusion

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    siteWERK_HEX

    extrusion

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    SITE

    LOGIC 1

    LOGIC 2

    CLOUD POINT SYSTEM

    MASSING RESULTANT

    NEW SITE WIREFRAME

    SURFACE GENERATED

    1 2 3 4 5

    microscopic image

    These cells represent the vascular system and nutrient transportation system of plants. This system is a prime example of the complexities that nature produces. By a visual analysis multiple variations of the system can derived. The system protects more important cells by creating a more dense and thicker cell walls. Where the system sees less stress the cells become larger and muss less dense.

    origonal 2d line work

    model iterations

    surface translationfuction of cell size

    to z-offset

    URform Exercise 1 URform Exercise 2

    A1

    PROCESS

    TO BEGIN THE PLANNING PROCESS, INSPIRATION CAME FROM THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF NATURE. EXAMINING ORDERING SYSTEMS WHICH APPEAR AT THE MICROSCOPIC LEVEL BUT ALSO REPEAT THEMSELVES AT VARIOUS SCALES THROUGHOUT THE UNIVERSE. THROUGH DATA DRIVEN APPLICATIONS, THE BENEFITS AND OUTCOMES OF NUMEROUS BIOLOGICALLY BASED ORGANISM WERE TESTED ON THE SITE. THE COMBINATION OF THE RIGID DIATOM, AND THE PACKING BEHAVIOUR OF THE PLANT ROOT SYSTEM WERE CHOSEN AS THE GENERATORS FOR THE PLANNING FRAMEWORK

    SOUTH LOOP, CHICAGO IL

    coLab

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  • SITE AND ZONING PLAN

    High Density Housing

    cultrual Component

    RailStation

    Commercial Co-Lab

    Campus

    Mixed Live + Work

    High density housing

    surface

    siteWERK_URPlanA

    extrusion

    logic

    site

    surface

    siteWERK_URPlanB

    extrusion

    logic

    site

    surface

    siteWERK_HEX

    extrusion

    logic

    site

    SITE

    LOGIC 1

    LOGIC 2

    CLOUD POINT SYSTEM

    MASSING RESULTANT

    NEW SITE WIREFRAME

    SURFACE GENERATED

    1 2 3 4 5

    microscopic image

    These cells represent the vascular system and nutrient transportation system of plants. This system is a prime example of the complexities that nature produces. By a visual analysis multiple variations of the system can derived. The system protects more important cells by creating a more dense and thicker cell walls. Where the system sees less stress the cells become larger and muss less dense.

    origonal 2d line work

    model iterations

    surface translationfuction of cell size

    to z-offset

    URform Exercise 1 URform Exercise 2

    A1

    PROCESS

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  • using building forms to facilitate waterfiltration and create bioswales, that double as public green space.

    multiGreen

    heat from servers can be reused to keep the chicago riverwarm enought to swim in during spring and fall.

    3 Season Swimming

    power generated from the PVcan power the fleet of automatedtransportation vehicles.

    Clean Transportation

    PV integrated into south facingfacades, can provide power not only to buildings but also tocharge electric vehicles

    Building Integrated PV

    Green roofs above the live work district, add another layerto the social dynamic. Not onlycan they be a source of local home grown food, but also a socail hot spot at night.

    Live, work , grow, play

    sitting on the decomisioned rail tracks,a series of movable, flexible, cultural peicescan be reporgramed as often as needed. Theycan provide a public space for local, collaboratorsto showcase there latest work and efforts.

    ex space

    energyWERKSCoLab

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  • FOSTER SCHOLARSHIP, DISCOVERY AND INNOVATIONCORE//ONE will deliver a vast network of resources for employees, students, faculty, staff, and community members. The key to fostering scholarship, discovery and innovation in such a building is to not limit the user. By providing a variety of digital, physical, and human resources; the building molds around the user. CORE//ONE also must attract users from all disciplines. By doing so, the site will be promoting an inclusive learning community. And how will CORE//ONE attract users from all areas? By providing and implementing the utilization of tomorrows technology today. CORE// ONE will be a state of the art facility that will continue to attract users from all disciplines and backgrounds.

    CORE // ONE

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  • COLAB PANEL FACADE

    PRE-FAB DIAGRID EXOSKELETON

    CURTAIN WALL

    FLOOR SLABS

    TYPICAL BU

    ILDING SLIC

    E

    Colab PanelA scaleless facade that bridges theanalog world we live in with the digital world around us

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  • BASEMENT LEVEL

    GROUND LEVEL

    2ND LEVEL

    3RD LEVEL

    4TH LEVEL

    5TH LEVEL

    LEVELS 6-11

    CIRCULATION

    BASEMENT LEVEL TRAIN STATION

    TECH INCUBATOR SPACE

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  • GRADUATE | 10 WEEK PROJECT

    T H E N Y C W A L K U P

    MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY

    A RESIDENTIAL BUILDING TAKING PRECIDENT FROM THE TYPICAL NEW YORK CITY 5 STORY WALK UP. THIS PROJECT AIMS TO CHALLENG THE NOTION OF TIGHT, SINGLE STORY, APARTMENTS IN NYC. UNITS ARE TREATED AS VOLUMES THAT ARE MULTIPLE STORIES AND EACH INTERLOCKS WITH THE OTHER CREATING NEW SPATIAL OPPORTUNITES INSIDE THE UNITS.

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  • TYPICAL NEW YORK CITY BLOCK

    STANDARD NYC

    R8B

    4.0

    70%

    60

    ZONINGFARMAX LOTCOVERAGEBASE HEIGHT

    75MAX HEIGHT

    15SET BACK

    25

    60

    1575

    85

    25

    125

    MAX DEVELOPABLE ENVELOPE

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  • 0 5 10 20

    DNUP

    DNUP

    DNUP

    DNUP

    DN

    bath

    commercial

    mech.

    bath

    bath

    bath

    bath

    bath

    bath

    bath

    bath

    bath

    bath

    bath

    bath

    bath

    bath

    bath

    bathbath

    bath

    bath

    kitchen

    kitchen

    kitchen

    kitchen

    kitchen

    kitchen

    kitchen

    kitchen

    kitchen

    kitchen

    diningdining

    dining

    sleep

    sleep

    sleep

    sleep

    sleep

    sleep

    sleep

    sleep

    sleep

    sleep

    dining

    work

    work

    work

    work

    work

    work

    work

    work

    work

    work

    work

    work

    work

    work

    work

    live

    live

    live

    live

    live

    livelive

    live

    live

    SECOND FLOOR PLAN

    GROUND FLOOR PLAN

    THIRD FLOOR PLAN

    FOURTH FLOOR PLAN

    FITH FLOOR PLAN

    SIXTH FLOOR PLAN

    SEVENTH FLOOR PLAN

    dining

    dining

    dining

    dining

    diningdining

    sleep

    sleep

    sleep

    PENTHOUSE UNITS

    1 BEDROOM UNIT

    STUDIO

    SPLIT LEVEL 2 BED

    SPLIT LEVEL 1 BED

    1 BED LOFT

    Each 1200 SQFT

    720 SQFT

    400 SQFT

    1100 SQFT

    700 SQFT

    600 SQFT

    1.5 BATH

    1 Bath

    2 Bath

    1.5 Bath

    1.5 Bath

    Full kitchenLiving space

    20 Ceiling In Living Space

    Private bed room

    Doubel height ceilings

    2 OR 1 Bedroom2.5 Bath25 Ft ceiling in living space

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  • DN

    WORK

    UP

    COOKRELAX

    0 4 8 16

    CLEANSE

    CLEANSEDRESS

    RECHARGE

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  • F A B R I C A T I O NPROTO-TYPING | CNC | 3D PRINTING | WOODWORKING

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  • R E S P O N S I V E F A C A D EA responsive facade prototype, designed to bridge the gap between the analog environment that buildings manifest within, and the transparent digital network that surrounds our modern life.

    Here the facade is responding to ambient light levels. The less light that the sensor receives, the more the panel will rotate and open. Creating a dynamic shading system

    Custom built RGB LED panels change color based on proximity or ambient light levels.

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  • CNC MILLING | 3D PRINTING

    D I G I T A L F A B R I C A T I O N

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  • OAK | WALNUT | BRASS

    F U R N I T U R E D E S I G N

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  • P H O T O G R A P H YPERSONAL

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  • 83P H O T O G R A P H Y |