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Page 1: John Barlow Portfolio 2010

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fall 07 retreat residence p 4

spg 08 urban k-5 school p 14

fall 08 responsive arch p 18

wtr 09 theatre on the river p 20

spg 09 energy re-use p 22

wtr 08 apt masterplan p 10

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2007-2010 competitions p 26

johnbarlowdesigns.com

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Mount Baldy Residence concept diagram

Streamlined Living450 sq ft 1 bedroom 1 bath

streamlined living

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the concept model inverse mold

laying the fiberglass

development of the 1” model

fall 07 retreat residence streamlined living

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sections primered form

Streamlined Living

bondo and sanding the form

streamlined living

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plan + key wall section

paint striping the exterior

trusses, caissons, and structure

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Streamlined Living is the summer retreat house of a famous Japenese fi lmaker. She has chosen this steep topographic site for ideal conditions of seclusion and privacy. She appreciates minimalism, so the 450 SF house focuses on minimum necessary comforts and is designed so that one continous form provided all the necessities of shelter.

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The Vision Materialized.

streamlined living

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p 9 fall 07 retreat residence streamlined living

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29 Units/Acre(8) 3 Bedroom 1190 SF ea(8) 2 Bedroom 1050 SF ea(8) Live/Work 1850 SF eaUnderground Parking spacesCommunity Center

silverlake apartments

grower’s paradisesilver lake, ca

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PERSONALIZATIONAND RELEVANCE TO URBAN CONTEXT:The people of Silver Lake are typically a green concious community who enjoy the benifi ts of sustainability and are willing to go the extra mile to make a difference. My community “Grower’s Paradise” would attract local residents who are interested in growing their own food right in their own home. The community could then share this powerful idea by hosting Farmer’s Markets to the greater community of Silver Lake.

wtr 08 apartments masterplan silver lake

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EAST PREVAILING WINDSCROSS VENTILATION

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BACK-LIT FROM GREENHOUSE LIGHTWELLFRONT-LIT FROM GREENHOUSE LIGHTWELLSHADING LOUVRES

IDENTITY: CENTRAL GREENHOUSELIGHTWELL AND GROWING CENTER

LIGHT QUALITY AND ORIENTATION

WEST: UNIT 1 GROUND ACCESS

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PERFORATED STEEL RIBBONS PROVIDE SKYLIGHTS

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silver lake, cagrower’s paradise

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p 13 wtr 08 apartments masterplan silver lake

units a / b

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a public greenhouse corridor

redefi ning [community space]

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western heights elementarykoreatown, la

western ave.

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key elements

spg 08 western heights elementary koreatown, la

Western Heights Elementary is a a K-5 school designed to enrich children’s learning by arranging all classrooms in an east-west orientation that consistently provides light during all times of the day due to a partially glazed center parti wall between classrooms. Designed through rigid intersecting geometry, the structure and circulation are one and the same. The building also includes nature within the large atriums that puncture through the building by allowing the lawns of the children’s play area to fl ow into the interior of this monolithic structure.

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parti diagrams and sketches

wall and bldg sections

OUTDOOR / INDOOR DIAGRAMPARTI DIAGRAM

western heights elementary

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atriums demarcated with structural circulation 26 ft

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North2“ Glass Floor to CeilingGlass 12’ x 26” = 312 SF

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3‘-0” Computer Countertop

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CLASSROOM PERFORMANCE:NATURAL LIGHT (f.c.)LIGHT PATH FROM EAST TO WEST LIGHT PATH FROM WEST TO EASTSOUND PATH

MAX(5ft from window)445 F.C.

MID (center)55 F.C.

MIN (5ft from back wall)28 F.C.

spg 08 western heights elementary koreatown, la

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NORTH

STRUCTURAL WALL

EXPANDING SPACESHUMAN INTERACTION

TRIGGERREIDENTIFYS

WITH CONTRACTION OR EXPANSION.

ACCESS

JOHN BARLOWJOHN BARLOW CAL STATE FIRENZE 2008VIA GIANNOTTO BASTIANELLI /VIA FRANCESCOURBAN INFILL PROJECT: ARCHITECTURE OFFICE / RESIDENCE

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INTERACTIVE BUILDING SOLUTIONS INTERACTIVE BUILDING SOLUTIONS

HUMAN MOVEMENT

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STRUCTURAL WALLSTRUCTURAL WALLORGANIZATION

VOIDSSTRUCTUREORGANIZATIONEXPANDING SPACESEXPANDING SPACES

HUMAN INTERACTIONHUMAN INTERACTION WITH THE

SPACE RELEASES A TRIGGERTRIGGER THAT

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INTERACTIVE BUILDING SOLUTIONS

BUILDING MOVEMENT

fall 08 responsive architecture fl orence, italy

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51 M

CALSTATE FIRENZE JOHN BARLOW

LEGEND

teatro sul fi ume

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p 21 wtr 09 theatre on the river fl orence, italy

A MONUMENT TO THE RIVER

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51M RESTAURANT 47M THEATRE ROOF PLAN

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Teatro sul Fiume is a design solution project for improving the urban fabric of Firenze. My project “Teatro Sul Fiume” is a proposal for the Arno River site that would incorporate designed landscape and a theatre house looking out to the water. The project aims to improve the connection of existing green spaces along the water while introducing a program that will attract large numbers of people to the river site, re-establishing a long lost connection with the river. The theatre projects itself out to the water and people are able to walk above the waterline: on the pier, or on the building’s roofscape, with the ultimate goal of redefi ning people’s experience with the river as they know it today.

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WATER HEATING SYSTEM

LANDSCAPING AND LAKES SITE CIRCULATION

SITE NODES

masterplanmuseo dell’ energia rinnovata

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masterplanspg 09 museo dell’ energia rinnovata san donnino, italy

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energy re-usemuseo dell’ energia rinnovata

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p 25 spg 09 museo dell’ energia rinnovata san donnino, italy

san donnino incineratorThe masterplan and new water treatment plan program the site to utilize the Arno River for district water heating of the communities of San Donnino and Florence. The incinerator is renovated into a water heating facility and technology museum describing the site’s history. A building used for 10 short years to burn trash was quickly decommissioned and stood as a scar to the landscape, but now proclamis its adaptive re-use as a productive contributor to the city’s energy needs.

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THE WORLDCLASS GREEN GOLF RESORT WiTH BROWN FAiRWAYSAND HOST OF THE JOSHUA TREE NATiONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT

The Golf Course consists of a professional 18 hole course on grassless terrain. A golfer will carry his own piece of astroturf to tee off of, and will use biodegradable golfballs that dissolve within 96 hours if they are submerged in water. The Orange Line provides solar powered golf carts for transportation to resort guests around the golf course and around the resort.

Eagle Mountain Road will allow visitor entry from Interstate 10 to parking headquarters located at the entry. Guests can travel through town or the resort via solar powered golf carts.

EERLESS GREENSEERLESS GREENS

Existing Roads will remain intact, however any new additional paths for golfcart access will be made of the permeable material: porous asphalt. Consisting of large aggregate particles, porous asphalt can handle frequent traffic usage and allows for the tran-spiration of water and air through the material; protecting natural watershed processes.

Water Soluble Golfballs Dissolve Completely in 96 Hours

Solar powered golf cars recharge a third faster and use a third less energy than conventional cars.

The Golf Resort would reuse 59 existing homes of Eagle Mountain located adjacent to the resort development to become part of the resort’s resident’s homes and weekend-stay vacationer’s accomodations. These standard 1,2, or 3 bedroom homes would be refurbished to modern living condition and would include the additions of solar-paneled roofs for individual energy consumption and leech line appropiation of waste control.

Porous Asphalt Paths

Research Department Landscape Revitalization Project Local Flora Plant Nursery

Golf Clubhouse and Spectator Arena adjacent to Holes 1 and 18 Visitor Center and

Tour Booth for Guided Tours through Eagle Mountain. Beginning at the outpost, the tour guides visitors through town in solar-powered golfcarts and takes them to the train station where they can continue the tour on rail lines leading to the remains of the mining operation.

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The Landscape Revitalization Project consists of a research facility within the Outpost devoted to the research of surrounding soil and cultivation of native plants. The plants would be grown in a nursery adjacent to the outpost, and transplanted into the resort’s golfscape, revitalizing the barren terraces (a result of the ore production where excavated dirt was removed from the mine pits and re-formed on the Eastern perimeter of the town).

CLIMATE ZONE 15 INFO (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT)

COMFORT ZONE, ANNUAL TEMPERATURE (F), RELATIVE HUMIDITY, SUN CHART

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Landmarks within the site will be located on the route of the tour. Some highlights of the tour will include the mining operation, and mines, the original trainstation, the nursery of our research center, the homes still standing in the town, hiking trails to the south of the town, and the shopping center which later converted into a low security prison.

Resort Ammenities would include a sustainable spa encompassing regenerative spa design. Customer demand for spa facilities is growing, making this a great addition to our resort, especially to bolster the economy of our facility. Spa construction would consist of local materials and the idea of the spa is to use water as the core mediator between mind, body and, spirit. The spa facilities would be located on the south side of Eagle Mountain Truck Route in the building to the left, and the building the right would include the registration and lobby to the resort.

Enjoy a resort experience when you come to watch the Joshua Tree National Golf Tournament, in partnership with the PGA tour, for an event played on Peerless Green’s eco-logically friendly course.

HOST OF THE JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT

Precedent: Coober Pedy Opal Fields Golf Club - South Australia

Famous for being a grassless course, where you have to carry around a patch of synthetic grass to tea off on and where the "greens" are oiled to stop the sand from blowing away. Other grass-less courses in desert climates can be found in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

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We hope you will enjoy the opportunity to get close to the world's best golfers.

The clubhouse’s viewing stadium will provide the best views of the fairways and of the 18th hole located on our newly developed skin shell ter-rain that serves to finish the golf experience on artificial terrain that keeps the resevoir water cool and protected from evaporation.

Golf Etiquette -Stay quiet and stand still when the play-ers are about to hit the ball. -"Hands in the air" means stop and be quiet while golfers are playing their shots. -Never cross fairways, except at designated crossover areas marked by signage. -Help patrons be considerate of each other and kneel or sit down whenever possible, to allow better viewing for those behind you. -For your own safety, follow the directions of the tournament marshals. -Spectators will be removed immediately without warning for: -Distracting or embarrassing a player. -Making rude, vulgar, or other inappropri-ate comments or gestures toward a player -Booing or cheering at inappropriate times.

Proposed railway would split existing track to serve two functions. The Green Line would bring visitors in from Los Angeles and Riverside County. It would stop at a new Train-station where the Yellow Line becomes part of a guided tour of Eagle Mountain. The tour con-sists of two modes of transportation: a train ride throught the Southwest perimeter of town, and solar-powered golfcarts that travel through town and the mine.

SCALE 1” = 400’

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water storage resevoir(VIEW OF GOLF COURSE)

Outpost

Public Parking and Solar Golf-cart Services Building for Tour Golfcarts and Resort Golf-carts

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p 27 spring 07 sustainability competition eagle mountain

THE WORLDCLASS GREEN GOLF RESORT WiTH BROWN FAiRWAYSAND HOME OF THE EAGLE MOUNTAiN NATiONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT

EERLESS GREENSEERLESS GREENS

The Outpost

The Outpost is located in an existing reservoir ad-jacent to the golf course and just north of the town’s residence zone (on the North side of Kaiser Truck Route). Cooling Towers projecting out of the resevoir provide the main support for the building so that it hovers above the resevoir water and artificial golfscape (the skinshell). Sustainable features of the building include Cooling Towers for passive cooling, water walls in an exterior courtyard for outdoor pas-sive cooling, thermal mass flooring in the viewing rooms for passive heating, Photovoltaic panels as an alternative energy source, trombe roof for passive heating, and Grey water reuse systems.

Golf Clubhouse

FIRST FLOOR 3/4” = 1’

SECOND FLOOR 3/4” = 1’ THIRD FLOOR 3/4” = 1’

Visitor Center

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Golf Clubhouse

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Research Center

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Research Center

Program Legend

Research Center ( C )

C1 - CLASSROOM 400 SQ FT

C2 - LECTURE ROOM 450 SQ FT

C3 - LABS 400 SQ FT

C4 - STAFF OFFICES 450 SQ FT C5 - MEETING ROOM 450 SQ FT

W1-W2-W3 - BUILDING CIRCULATION AND VIEWING ROOMS WITH STADIUM SEATING

PV1 - PHOTOVOLTAIC CURVED SKIN STRUC-TURE (10 FT HIGH BY 15 FT LONG)

Golf Clubhouse ( B )

B1 - LOBBY 400 SQ FT

B2 - BAGGAGE COLLECTION 400 SQ FT

B3 - DINING ROOM 700 SQ FT B4 - KITCHEN 330 SQ FT

B5 - BAR 150 SQ FT

B6 - MENS RESTROOM 300 SQ FT

B7 - WOMENS RESTROOM 300 SQ FT

B8 - CHANGING ROOMS 400 SQ FT

B9 - GOLF PRO SHOP 550 SQ FT

B10 - OUTDOOR COURTYARD 900 SQ FT

Visitor Center ( A )

A1 - TOWN EXHIBIT 1300 SQ FT

A2 - TOUR BOOTH 100 SQ FT

A3 - STORAGE 80 SQ FT

A4 - STORAGE 225 SQ FT

A5 - EXHIBIT STAGING 300 SQ FT

A6 - STAFF OFFICES 300 SQ FT

A7 - LECTURE THEATRE 350 SQ FT

Visitor Center ( A )

Golf Clubhouse ( B )

Research Center ( C )

The SkinShell For a building that utilizes water as its main resource for sustainability, the outpost is built in a resevoir. Water is pumped from an underground aquifer into the resevoir. To prevent the water in the resevoir from evaporating, a skin shell golf terrain covers the water while providing the golfscape for the last part of hole 18’s fairways.

The Program The program of the building is a combination of three needs considered for the outpost: A visitor center, a golf clubhouse, and a research center. The visitor center addresses historical documentation of Eagle mountain and provides tours of the town via solar powered golfcarts. The Golf clubhouse addresses the grassless golfcourse and provides excellent stadium viewing for the Joshua Tree National Golf Tournament. The Research Center grows native plants in an adjacent nursery and plants them in the golf fairways to provide landscaping and rehabilitate the landscape.

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greywater equipment

Research Center’s Nursery

greywater recycling bed

Resevoir water pumped up from underground aquifer

Cooling tower Air Ducts Air is pumped through overhead air ducts after it has passed through the cooling tower process: Air ventilates down the towers and is cooled as water is misted from the top because the heat of the air is transferred to the water.

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The 2007 Design Village hosted by Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, invited teams to consider the theme of “Living Machines” to create shelters with moving parts or movement as a concept for design.

design village competition 2007

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p 29 spring 07 san luis obispo design shelter competitionOur entry, the “Phantom”, consists of 6 individual pods that collapse into rolling frame structures. To assemble, the pods simply erect from a central axis of rotation and interlock at their peaks creating a community walkway within the compound of sleeping pods.

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Shirly Maple Classic Walnut Apple Mahogany Frontier Wagon Deerwood

Available In These Stains

Deco Desk Lamp

Task Lighting

Back Lighting

Luminaire in down position will provide ample task lighting for your desk space.

Luminaire in up position will light up the room or back-light an entire wall! Your work space will

be brought to life with sophisticated light

Lid Down Lid Upor and

lamp design competition 2008

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1/8’ Birch Plywood with spec. stain

1/8” Corrugated Translucent Polycarbonate Plastic

1/16” Translucent White Foamcore

2“ Dia. Paper Tube

1/8’ Birch Plywood with spec. stain

1/8” Corrugated Translucent Polycarbonate Plastic

1/16” Translucent White Foamcore

2“ Dia. Paper Tube

Remova

bleWattage: 75 equivalent

Voltage: 110V

Lamp Life: 10,000 hours

Deco Desk Lamp Specs

spring 08 lamp design competition deco desk lamp

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p 33 fall 09 pre-cast concrete competition temple ave metrolink

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Coreslab Precast and Cal Poly Pomona teamed up to provide a studio competition for a proposed metrolink station at Temple Ave in Pomona Ca. Student commuter traffi c alone justifi es the need for a public transit stop in this location. The challenge was to create new and exciting ways of constructing pre-cast concrete kit-of-parts into repeatable building structures. Our team’s proposal consisted of 25 unique pre-cast pieces that offer a multitude of diversity when assembled: From sloping fl oor plates to designed skylight relief patterns to asymmetric pedestrian bridges, the system allowed for an uncommon beauty in rigid part kit design constraints.

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p 35 fall 09 pre-cast concrete competition temple ave metrolink

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To help aLoft’s guests socialize in the Re:Mix Lounge the “aLoft Icebreaker” introduces the idea of breaking personal space boundaries; for example, the lounger’s form invites two people to bump knees as they engage in conversation. The intention to break natural space boundaries, allows for more oppertunity to meet someone new, engage in casual conversation, and possibly make a new friend. The ergonomic form is made with LG’s Lucent Opal material and chartreuse memory foam inviting guests to feel oddly comfortable in the presence of new company. Sometimes we could all use an Icebreaker.

lg student design challenge 2010

Icebreaker.

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p 37 winter 10 lg student design challenge aLoft Icebreaker

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p 38jb designs bobby brooks design studio 2010

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p 39 winter 10 bobby brooks design studio Port of LA

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After evaluating the Port of Los Angeles we integrated our individual inspirations of; composition and decomposition, symbiosis of industry and nature, multiple horizons and coral tower formations into a new proposed system of atoll horizons. Atoll towers, each with categorized program elements of industrial, entertainment, residential, and exploration use, serve to extend the horizons of the harbor into the unknown ocean depths.

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p 40jb designs bobby brooks design studio 2010

john barlow 5th year underExploration Pods john barlowjohn barlow

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danger - death = thrill The exploration pods at the Edge of Eden provide one of the most exciting challenges of a lifetime. Given only two days to train at the Edge of Eden Base Camp, you are given survival gear, hunting equipment, and an exploration pod to share with up to 3 other team members. The mission involves a one way sky transport to the unknown ocean abyss. You are then required to traverse multiple ocean depths, collect marine samples, and eventually return upon your own accord.

For people that live to seek thrills, this is the ultimate challenge, the only question is: can you make it back alive?

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p 41 winter 10 bobby brooks design studio Port of LA

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