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meaningful purpose.
Branding
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DEFINE Feeling
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an experience designed to bring out the best in men. we provide the best services in a relaxing environment.
The reinvention of the barbershop.
A vision and mission at 18|8 Fine Mens Salons is to help successful men transform themselves to look, feel and perform their best.
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human experience is the target.
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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
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LEGACY CITY DESIGN
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A BETTER URBAN ENVIRONMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT
Addressing the chronic urban conditions of vacancy, building abandonment, obsolete infra-
structure, and inner city sprawl through:
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On average, Legacy cities saw a steadyDecrease of 35- 50% of their population
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~ *The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is a professional organization for architect in the United States. There are 264 chapters throughout the United States and 6 international locations, and as of 2014 have a membership of over 85,000. Headquartered, in Washington, DC, the AIA offers education, government advocacy, community re-development, and public outreach to support the architecture profession and improve its public image.
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24% 24% IN TOTAL # OF FIRMS IN 2011 FROM 2009DECREASEARCHITECTURE FIRMS IN 201117,500
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DEMOGRPAHICS
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BARRIERS
42,881STUDENTS ENROLLED IN
110 ARCHITECTURE INSTITUTIONS
44,144STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ARCHITECTURE SCHOOLS
13,247FIRST-TIME STUDENTS IN
110 ARCHITECTURE SCHOOLS
277FIRST-TIME STUDENTS IN 7 HBCU ARCHITECTURE SCHOOLS
228A F R I C A N AMERICAN STUDENTS
12HISPANIC L A T I N O STUDENTS
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A F R I C A N AMERICAN STUDENTS
2029HISPANIC L A T I N O STUDENTS
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3.4%
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1,283STUDENTS ENROLLED IN 7 HBCU ARCHITECTUREINSTITUTIONS
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2,626A F R I C A N AMERICAN STUDENTS
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HOWARD UNIVERSITYWASHINGTON, D.C.
FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITYTALLAHASSEE, FL
SOUTHERNUNIVERSITY AND A&M COLLEGEBATON ROUGE, LA
MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITYBALTIMORE, MD
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DISCUSSION
EXPLORING SKILLS
WHO DID WE REACHOUT TO?
What is sustainability?
Can architects also be urban designers? What is architecture?
How is landscape architecture different from architecture?
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PS 192 JACOB H. SCHIFF SCHOOL
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PS 194 COUNTEE CULLEN SCHOOL
PS 92 MARY M BETHUNE SCHOOL
PS 161 PEDRO ALBIZU CAMPUS SCHOOL
PS 129 JOHN H FINLEY SCHOOL
PS 175 HENRY H GARNET SCHOOL
PS 154 HARRIET TUBMAN SCHOOL
PS 30 HERNANDEZ-HUGHES SCHOOL
PS 36 MARGARET DOUGLAS SCHOOLPS 125 RALPH BUNCHE
NYC PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Creativity Analysis Team PlayerLeading Groups
Building Things
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City College Of New YOrkSPITZER SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
Selected Work
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Molloy College Housing Development |Rockville Centre
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Rockville Centre
LIRR STATION- Central Transportation Hub
of Rockville Centre
Sunrise Highway
Front Street
North Village Road
Activate Downtown
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StrategyVISION
Connect the Campus
Create off campus living
Engage Residential Community
Rockville Centre, a county part of Long Island, has been recently suffering from a shortage housing to accomadate the student population that makes up majority of the town. Split into two,
Rockville Centre consists of a bustling Downtown and secluded residential areas. Analyzing the context of the county as a whole, a
study was done to show isolate the study the different sectors of the town to strategically place graduate student housing in a part
of the town that celebrates the downtown as well as creating a privacy for the users and community.
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TOWN OF ROCKVILLE
Campus Transportation Campus Sprawl
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Property Line
Graduate Student BuildingCreate Split to allow for Continuous Traffic
Overview
Graduate Student Building with Raised PlazaRaise Plaza
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Lower Graduate Student Building to Allow for Natural Light
Increase Sunlight in Plaza
Extrusion of plot area Create setback to align with neighbors
Faculty Building Graduate and Faculty Buildings
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Create setback to align with neighbors
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Exploring with a modular room type, it was critical to have and efficient and condensed room setting. This allowed for the exploration of a facade that would
block sunlight during the summer months and maximize sunlight during the winter.
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BUSHWICH DOUBLE HOUSE
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Bushwick,a multi purpose zoned neighborhood has been under -
ing industrial park and an uproar in the residential area, sets a place to explore abnormal living areas. with the art soaring be-tween the streets and the industrialization being abandoned, bushwick becomes a zone of recycling the remnants of factories
and a reuse of creative spaces.
THE SITE:WORKING WITH TWO CITY BLOCKS IN BUSHWICK, THE SITE CON -SISTED OF AN OLD ABANDONED FACTORY AND THE WHITE SPACE BETWEEN A RESIDENTIAL AND INDUSTRIAL BLOCK. STRATEGI -CALLY PLACING MY SITE IN THE THE MIDDLE OF THE ABANDONED BUILDING AND ALLOWING FOR PATHWAY THAT WOULD CONTINUE THE WHITE SPACE ON THE OTHER SIDE, MY BUILDING FORCED TO MEND THE GAP OF THE STREET AS WELL AS THE GAP THAT THE TWO
RESIDENTS WOULD LIVING THROUGH. ITS ALL ABOUT THE GAPS.
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THE CONCEPT
INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL
Circulation Core / Bracing for the two sections
A Couple Expecting AWrestler, Soccer Player, Football Player
INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL
Circulation Core / Bracing for the two sections
A Couple Expecting AWrestler, Soccer Player, Football Player
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Structure
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HARLEM SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
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The Newly designed HSA provide students with a chance to receive an alternative method of learning which is based on experience than theory. With the same ideology as Rudolf Steiner then Students of this school shed away the conventions of society; where experimental room
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them with knowledge of various methods of expressing themselves
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The Towers holds studios for artist and students alike. The build-ings become a vertical extension of the adjacent site. This structure
experiences intended to produce varying emotion and inspiration. Each pod has a roof terrace that connect to each other further em-
phasizing the sense of community.
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The abandoned structure now houses HSAs History, Left as a Rem-nant of the harlem community,which not only tie students to the history of HSA but the community as well and vice versa The Fa-cade of this building becomes public street art, where both stu-
dents and the community can display their work
To Further Connect ST. Nicholas Park With the Street, Hamilton Ter-race has become an extension of its Green Space. The new Green Pedestrian street is Intended to lose the division between nature and urban space as well as further engaging this isolated street
with the rest of the community.
INTERVENTIONS
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MASTER PLAN
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Structural Analysis
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