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Contents
Get smart!
Programmatic Pattern: Canopy
Programmatic Pattern: Museum + Boathouse
Urban (re)Mediation
Deconstructing Constructivists Constructions
GAUD++
a TEMPoral medium
West Hartford Addition
smart Car Showroom
Boat Dock Canopy
Antique Boat Museum + Boathouse Storage
Urban-Architecture Conflict Resolution
Contemplation Garden
Exhibition of Graduate work
Representational/Material Study
Professional Work Sample
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J o h n P u t r e94 Clinton Ave 1R Brooklyn, NY 11205
Contents
Get smart!
Programmatic Pattern: Canopy
Programmatic Pattern: Museum + Boathouse
Urban (re)Mediation
Deconstructing Constructivists Constructions
GAUD++
a TEMPoral medium
West Hartford Addition
smart Car Showroom
Boat Dock Canopy
Antique Boat Museum + Boathouse Storage
Urban-Architecture Conflict Resolution
Contemplation Garden
Exhibition of Graduate work
Representational/Material Study
Professional Work Sample
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call845.216.8871
visitwww.jputre.tk
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Get smart!Spring 2009, Pratt InstituteProfessor: Stephanie BayardCollaborated with: Anthony Bomben, Kendra James
The Las Vegas site provided an opportunity to reorganize the programmatic social responsibil it ies of the proposed smart car showroom. An altered typology is created from the separation of programs by hours of operation. Three distinct spaces are created which are then formed to reconnect with each other and the site. Pedestrian traff ic from Las Vegas Blvd. and the pedestrian bridge over The Strip is brought into the building through this same programmatic adaptation.
service baysservice officemech roomscore stairs & elevsparking showroom
sales officehand over roomexit ramp
public exhibitinformation exchangedisplay podsretail vendingsmart car simulator
open ramp
enclosed solid
translucent band
site240’x250’
Harmon Ave
Las
Veg
as
Blv
d.
Harmon Ave
Harmon Ave
Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas Blvd.
pedestrian bridge - street connection
organization showroom - servicebridging
service - street presence
Semi-Private
Program: Showroom12 hr
12 hr
Public
Program: Exhibit/Info Center24 hr
24 hr
Program: Service
Private
8 hr
8 hr
Get smart!Spring 2009, Pratt InstituteProfessor: Stephanie BayardCollaborated with: Anthony Bomben, Kendra James
The Las Vegas site provided an opportunity to reorganize the programmatic social responsibil it ies of the proposed smart car showroom. An altered typology is created from the separation of programs by hours of operation. Three distinct spaces are created which are then formed to reconnect with each other and the site. Pedestrian traff ic from Las Vegas Blvd. and the pedestrian bridge over The Strip is brought into the building through this same programmatic adaptation.
service baysservice officemech roomscore stairs & elevsparking showroom
sales officehand over roomexit ramp
public exhibitinformation exchangedisplay podsretail vendingsmart car simulator
open ramp
enclosed solid
translucent band
site240’x250’
Harmon Ave
Las
Veg
as
Blv
d.
Harmon Ave
Harmon Ave
Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas Blvd.
pedestrian bridge - street connection
organization showroom - servicebridging
service - street presence
Semi-Private
Program: Showroom12 hr
12 hr
Public
Program: Exhibit/Info Center24 hr
24 hr
Program: Service
Private
8 hr
8 hr
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First floor plan
Elevation A
Elev
atio
n B
A
B
The public ramp separates the programs and creates a public way which connects the pedestrian bridge with the predominant street corner.
Interactive car section24 hr public exhibit
First floor plan
Elevation A
Elev
atio
n B
A
B
The public ramp separates the programs and creates a public way which connects the pedestrian bridge with the predominant street corner.
Interactive car section24 hr public exhibit
Section C
Sec
tion
D
C
D
D
C
Information exchange + display smart car simulator
Second floor plan
Section C
Sec
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D
D
C
Information exchange + display smart car simulator
Second floor plan
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Cool Air
Exit Ramp
Perforated Metal Facade
Corner DetailSouth/West Wall
Passive Nightime Cooling
Passive Cooling
Section
North/East Wall
Heat
Fixed Window
Operable Window
N
NO
RT
H15
°
30°
45°
60°
75° E
AS
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105°
120°
135°
150°
165°
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210°
225°
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255°
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315°
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GAUD++Spring 2010, Pratt InstituteSupervisors: Michael Szivos with Carrie McKnellyCollaborated with: Breanna Crispo, Adam Fisher, Nicole Hil l, Jeffrey Johnson, Andri Klausen, Naveen Mahantesh, Jorge Mendez, Tyler O'Riel ley, Eric Olsen, Laura Vincent.
This design build project was an exhibition of student work for Pratt Institute’s graduate program, the work was grouped by design methodology into seven funnels. Images were hung off an adative mylar structure which met podiums displaying selected models. Digital tools (Grasshopper for Rhino) allowed for mass customization of individual panels that were output from digital model to lasercutter. The exhibition was constructed in 3 months for $2,000.
macro-structure: rigid steel frame
micro-structure: adaptive mylar pattern
viewing sleeve: images
model zone: various height podium
GAUD++Spring 2010, Pratt InstituteSupervisors: Michael Szivos with Carrie McKnellyCollaborated with: Breanna Crispo, Adam Fisher, Nicole Hil l, Jeffrey Johnson, Andri Klausen, Naveen Mahantesh, Jorge Mendez, Tyler O'Riel ley, Eric Olsen, Laura Vincent.
This design build project was an exhibition of student work for Pratt Institute’s graduate program, the work was grouped by design methodology into seven funnels. Images were hung off an adative mylar structure which met podiums displaying selected models. Digital tools (Grasshopper for Rhino) allowed for mass customization of individual panels that were output from digital model to lasercutter. The exhibition was constructed in 3 months for $2,000.
macro-structure: rigid steel frame
micro-structure: adaptive mylar pattern
viewing sleeve: images
model zone: various height podium
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Structure
139 facets @
5 rows each is
695 panels lasercut from
174 custom templates
Mass Customization: Digital Proccess
Images
139 projects @
3 images each is
417 printed, registered
then lasercut images
Podiums
139 facets @
5-8 rows each is
780 panels lasercut from
195 custom templates
Structure
139 facets @
5 rows each is
695 panels lasercut from
174 custom templates
Mass Customization: Digital Proccess
Images
139 projects @
3 images each is
417 printed, registered
then lasercut images
Podiums
139 facets @
5-8 rows each is
780 panels lasercut from
195 custom templates
photo by Jorge Mendez
photos by Jessika Creedon
West Hartford Addition2006, Robert Rosit ConsultingTuthil l + Wells Architects
This addition to the West Hartford Library, in West Hartford CT, is one example of the large scale projects I have been exposed to within my career. In addition to drafting the plans, sections, elevations, stair sections, and accompanying details; I also coordinated the door, window, and finish schedules. I consulted with engineers as well, attending cross contract meetings where I was responsible for engaging in verbal and visual clarif ication of specif ic aspects of the project. This project serves as an example of many projects I have worked on which demonstrates my skil ls to coordinate and engage problems through verbal and visual communication.
West Hartford Addition2006, Robert Rosit ConsultingTuthil l + Wells Architects
This addition to the West Hartford Library, in West Hartford CT, is one example of the large scale projects I have been exposed to within my career. In addition to drafting the plans, sections, elevations, stair sections, and accompanying details; I also coordinated the door, window, and finish schedules. I consulted with engineers as well, attending cross contract meetings where I was responsible for engaging in verbal and visual clarif ication of specif ic aspects of the project. This project serves as an example of many projects I have worked on which demonstrates my skil ls to coordinate and engage problems through verbal and visual communication.
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