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3440 wesley stree tculver city, california 90232
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studio@ morphosis. ne tw w w . m o r p h o s i s . c o m
June 2014
To whom it may concern, It is with great enthusiasm that I offer my highest recommendation for Aiden Carty. Aiden joined The Now Institute of UCLA’s Department of Architecture, Urban Design in August 2013. The Now Institute is an intensive cross-disciplinary urban research and design program dedicated to contemporary urban issues and design proposals. For the past two years, the Institute has been asked by UNESCO and the Haitian government to respond to the current conditions of the city of Cap-Haïtien. While recognizing existing cultural and natural assets as opportunities for urban development, economic growth and community enhancement, The Now Institute aims to translate a coherent understanding into design and policy proposals to meet specific community needs. Aiden is a confident and intelligent young man who possesses an inquisitive mind. As a strategic planner, through hard work and focus, Aiden tackled the many complex infrastructural problems faced by the city of Cap-Haïtien. His great researching skills allowed him a great advantage in finding and analyzing data-driven research, case studies and on-site investigation, developing ideas and forming strategies to meet the urban needs of the project. Aiden excelled in our studio and I believe he will excel as an architect and strategic designer for a long career to come. I look forward to see Aiden develop his existing strengths and grow as a designer. My sincerest regards,
Thom Mayne Founding Design Director, Morphosis Architects Founding Executive Director, The Now Institute
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EDUCATION:
MASTERS OF ARCHITECTURE 09/2011 - 06/2014 UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES, CA 90095
FINAL GPA : 3.587
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURAL SCIENCE 09/2007 - 05/ 2010 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN BELFIELD, DUBLIN 4, IRELAND SECOND CLASS HONORS, GRADE 1 FINAL GPA: 3.37
REFERENCES :
THOM MAYNE, FAIA BARTON MYERS, FAIA JOHN TUOMEY MORPHOSIS BARTON MYERS ASSOCIATES, INC O’DONNELL-TUOMEY ARCHITECTS 3440 WESLEY STREET 946 TORO CANYON ROAD PROFESSOR OF DESIGN, CULVER CITY, CALIFORNIA 90232 SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA 93108 UCD RICHVIEW, DUBLIN 14
WORK EXPERIENCE:
MORPHOSIS LA _ ARCHITECTURAL INTERN_ 6/2014 _10/2014
UCLA NOW INSTITUTE_ SENIOR RESEARCHER _ 09/2013_06/2014
CARTY GROUP CIVIL ENGINEERS _ SITE ENGINEER _ 09/2010 - 08/2011 & 4 SUMMER INTERNSHIPS
PUBLICATIONS: 2014 _ CAP-HAÏTIEN NOW DEVELOPMENT PLAN _MORPHOSIS/NOW INSTITUTE _ THOM MAYNE & EUI-SUNG YI
2014 _ HAITI NOW ANALYSIS _MORPHOSIS/NOW INSTITUTE _ THOM MAYNE & EUI - SUNG YI
2013_ FAST FASHION SHOW _ SUCKER PUNCH / BRUIN NEWS _ AIDEN CARTY, ANDREW AKINS, KAVEH ARABAB
AWARDS:
2011 - 2014 _ UCLA GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
COMMITTEES:
2009 - 2010 _ CHAIRPERSON UCD ARCHITECTURE SOCIETY
PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS
HAITI NOW NOW INSTITUTE/ MORPHOSISRESEARCHER 2013LOS ANGELES
MORPHOSIS/ CAP-HAÏTIEN NOW / HAITI NOW Senior Researcher 10/2013 - 10/2014Under the leadership of Thom Mayne & Eui-Sung Yi (Morphosis & UCLA Now Institute), I worked as a senior graduate researcher on the intervention planning for the economically struggling city of Cap-Haïtien, Haiti. This work was carried out over one year between Los Angeles and Cap-Haïtien and was supported by UNESCO, Haiti National Government and Cap-Haïtien Mayors Office in order to produce a development master-plan.
Reference: Eui-Sung Yi Morphosis 3440 Wesley Street Culver City, California 90232
CARTY GROUP_ PROPERTIES DEPARTMENTHOUSING DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANCY (Part time) 08/2008 - 10/2012Starting as an as an intern setting out house lots, eventually my role progressed to a start to finish involvement in 30 to 100 lot housing developments. My roles involved reviewing designs and layouts, cost projections, preparing house surveys, employing sub-contractors and preparing marketing publications.Properties; Mill Falls 80 Lots, Bothar Bui 100 Lots, Lisgar Gardens 45 Lots, Ard na Si 30 Lots
LONGFORD REGIONAL WATER SUPPLY SCHEME SITE ENGINEER 06/ 2012 - 10/2012A large 10,000m3 cast in situ concrete reservoir, 20km of trunk mains and associated valves and works were the main components of this 3,000,000 euro water supply scheme. As a site engineer my duties involved partial overseeing of concrete works and line works, including quality control, international standards records, clients representatives consultation and value engineering designs and proposals.
MALLOW BALLYVINITNER REGIONAL WATER SUPPLY SCHEME SITE ENGINEER 09/2010 - 08/2011My 12 month role in this contract was as one of three contractors site engineers to a 2,900,000 euro water supply scheme, including 16km of large diameter water pipeline, construction of three pumping station buildings, large concrete pump house and all associated works. Duties included preparation of method statements, implementation of construction documents, measuring of works, liaison with city authorities and landowners.
TULLAGHAN WATER SUPPLY SCHEME SITE ENGINEER 06/2008 - 09/2008
KILLEN GROUP WATER SUPPLY SCHEME ENGINEER (INTERN) 06/2007 - 09/2007 SLIGO REGIONAL WATER SUPPLY SCHEME ENGINEER (INTERN) 06/2006 - 09/2006
SKILLS:Computer advanced; Rhino 3d, Auto Cad, Adobe Suite including InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, After Effects and Full Microsoft Office SuiteComputer basic; Revit, Maya, Vray, Grasshopper, Sketch-up,Fabrication advanced; CNC Milling, 3D Printing, Metalwork, Woodwork, Casting, MoldingLanguages; English, German, French, Gaelic CHAIR BOOK STOOL CHAIR, 2013
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CAP-HAÏTIEN MASTER PLAN NOW INSTITUTE/ MORPHOSIS
CLIENT MEETING 2014CAP-HAÏTIEN, HAITI
LONGFORD WATER SUPPLY SCHEME CARTY GROUP, CIVIL ENGINEERS
10,000M2 CAST IN SITU RESERVOIRLONGFORD, IRELAND
MILL FALLS CARTY GROUP, CIVIL ENGINEERS
SITE DEVELOPMENTSLIGO, IRELAND
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DEVELOPMENT PLANCAP-HAÏTIEN, HAITI
HAITI19° N 22 ° W
0 1000M
1. PRESERVE HISTORY
2. CLEAN THE RIVER
3. IMPROVE SLUMS
4. GROW FOOD
5. UPGRADE INFRASTRUCTURE
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The Cap-Haïtien Now research team comprised of fourteen researchers investigating the city of Cap-Haïtien, Haiti under the six headings of Natural Environment, Built Environment, Infrastructure, Economy And People/ Culture.
From this data we arranged our development strategy and intervention plan which promoted;1. Preserving History 2. Cleaning the River 3. Improving Slums 4. Growing Food 5. Updating Infrastructure
This required clear problem formation and solution strategy within these areas of intervention.
The Development Plan was then produced by seven researchers all taking responsibility for differing aspects. Cleaning the River and Upgrading Infrastructure were the primary area of my responsibility at this point in the project. This collaboration will lead to the publication of the Cap-Haïtien Development Plan.
Shown next is an extract from; Section 2. Clean River.
CAP-HAÏTIENDEVELOPMENT PLAN
CAP-HAÏTIEN HAS WORLD CLASS HISTORIC & NATURAL RESOURCES
CITADELLE LAFERRIÈREOLD TOWN - HISTORIC CENTERCATHEDRAL NOTRE-DAME
SANS-SOUCI PALACE
FERTILE NORD PLAINS MANGROVESMAJESTIC MOUNTAIN RANGES
TROPICAL CARIBBEAN WATER
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BUT IT ALSO HAS MANY PRESSING DEFICIENCIES
DEFICIENT SANITATIONINADEQUATE CLEAN WATERNO WASTE COLLECTION
LIMITED HEATH CARE
CONGESTION ROADWAYS LIMITED LOCAL FOOD SUPPLY
UNCONTROLLED DEVELOPMENTINCONSISTENT ENERGY
ZONE 4. MANGROVES _ FLOODING
ZONE 1. RURAL _ CLEAN
ZONE 2. RURAL / URBAN _ FLOODING
ZONE 3. DENSE URBAN _ POLLUTION
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DEVELOPMENT PLANCAP - HAÏTIEN, HAITI
1. PRESERVE HISTORY
2. CLEAN THE RIVER
3. IMPROVE SLUMS
4. GROW FOOD
5. UPGRADE INFRASTRUCTURE
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YOU ARE HERE
ORGANIC TRASH 40 TONNES DAILY
RECYCLABLE 15 TONNES DAILY
NON RECYCLABLE 40 TONNES DAILY
MAX 250M / 1200 PEOPLE
BRING TRASH GET MONEY
STEP 1. FORTY LOCAL UTILITY POINTS INCLUDING TRASH COLLECTION
DEVELOPMENT PLANCAP - HAÏTIEN, HAITI
2. CLEAN THE RIVER
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ECO COMPOST TOILETS
PUBLIC SHOWERS
ELECTRICITY POINTS
USERS PAY FOR UTILITIES
STEP 2. UTILITY POINTS HAVE SANITATION
REHOUSE ALL RESIDENTS WITHIN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO RIVER EDGE
RIVER SPOIL TO BE EXCAVATED AND USED AS FILL
FUTURE SECTION ZONE 4
CURRENT SECTION ZONE 4
DEVELOPMENT PLANCAP - HAÏTIEN, HAITI
ZONE 4 _ MANGROVES _LONG LEVEE DESIGN2. CLEAN THE RIVER
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FLOATING ROAD DETAIL
LONG LEVEE MIN 100MRIPARIAN BARRIERWETLAND GRASS
CONCRETE LANE KERB (CAST IN-SITU)
CRUSHED STONE (2OOMM LAYER)TYPE: 75mm DOWN WELL GRADEDGEO GRID LAYER 1
WASHED DRAINAGE STONE
LARGE DRAINAGE PIPE
COMPACTED RIVER SPOIL
CRUSHED STONE (5OOMM LAYER)TYPE: 75mm DOWN WELL GRADEDGEO GRID LAYER 2
TWIN LAYER ASPHALT
FUTURE SECTION ZONE 4
CURRENT SECTION ZONE 4
DEVELOPMENT PLANCAP - HAÏTIEN, HAITI
ZONE 3 _ DENSE URBAN _FLOOD WALL2. CLEAN THE RIVER
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PLANTING MIN 16M RIPARIAN BUFFER
POTABLE WATER PIPE 600MM
CAST IN SITU SEWER MIN 2M HEADROOM
CONCRETE DRAINAGE PIPE
PVC LAND DRAIN
SEWER CHAMBER ACCESS
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16m MINRIPARIAN SET BACK
REHOUSE & DEMOLISH
ENERGY & COMMUNICATIONS
BOARDWALK DETAILBOARDWALK
BIKE PATH CONTAINING ACCESS COVERS
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IRELAND53° N 08 ° W
MEADOW PARK SCHOOLDUBLIN, IRELAND20101. CRÈCHE BUILDING
2. GYMNASIUM & RECREATION
3. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
4. FOSTER CARE UNIT
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The design for this Elementary School, Crèche and Special Care Unit stem for a much larger landscape strategy I developed for a five acre site in suburban west Dublin. The strategy of landscape integration is based on the French landscape architects Gilles Clement’s observations of meadow grass cycles and a rethinking of the current “Suburban Lawn” as a sustainable “ Urban Meadow”. The design consists of a series of new urban layers on the park, the new meadow creates a soft datum across the site while the school is housed in two oak pavilions, obliquely joined by a double height atrium.
Suburban Meadow Concept
Meadow Vs. Lawn The average American spends $800 per year maintaining their law, including lawn mowing, fertilizers, edge trimming and all other lawn chores. In the US there are over 50 million lawns , accounting for around 30 million acres of land. If planted with crops each of these spaces could each generate around $2000 of income or $100 million dollars. Instead these lawns waste water and pollute the environment through cutting, fertilizing and pesticides.
Stop, Lawns are Unsustainable.Why Meadow? “The Garden meadow is a profound rejection of the more recent past in particular of grass mowing”1 Apart from meadow being sustainable, humans have a genetically encoded preference for Savannah like territory.
1 Noel Kingsbury
MEADOW PARKELEMENTARY SCHOOL & CRÈCHE
MEADOW PRE CUTJUNE
MEADOW POST CUTAUGUST
IMPROVE CONTINUITY OF PARK CONNECT HOUSING COMMUNITIES
CREATE WALKWAY THROUGH PARK BUILD SECONDARY PATH ACROSS PARK
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MAKE PERMEABLE BOUNDARIES CREATE RECREATIONAL SPACE
BOARDWALK NORTH PARK TO SOUTH ROUTE CROSSES BETWEEN SCHOOLS PERMEABLE MEADOW ALL EDGES CARVE REC SPACE IN MEADOW
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MEADOW LAYER
CONCRETE LAYER
WOOD LAYER
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1. OUTDOOR RECREATION AREA2. FOLDING GLASS CURTAIN WALL3. GYMNASIUM4. STAGE 5. BOYS CHANGING ROOMS6. GIRLS CHANGING ROOMS7. DINING AREA8. KITCHEN
CONCRETE STRUCTURE
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL9. LIBRARY10. RECEPTION11. PRINCIPALS OFFICE12. STAFF ROOM13. COUNCILOR14. REMEDIAL ROOM15. CLASSROOM16. STUDY/ COMPUTER SPACE
CARE UNIT17. TEMPORARY FOSTER CARE UNIT18. LIVING SPACE19.SLEEPING SPACE
CRÈCHE20.RECEPTION 21. SLEEPING ROOMS22. CRÈCHE PLAY AREA23. OUTDOOR CRÈCHE TERRACE
WOOD STRUCTURE
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ROOF CONSTRUCTIONGRAVELVAPOR BARRIER150 MM RIGID INSULATIONBREATHER MEMBRANE 20MM PLYWOOD
WALL CONSTRUCTIONVERTICAL EXTERIOR CLADDINGHORIZONTAL BATONS18MM PLYWOODBREATHER MEMBRANE150MM RIGID INSULATIONVAPOR BARRIER18MM PLYWOOD WITH FINISH
FLOOR CONSTRUCTION50MM FINISH FLOORBOARDS(BEAMS SHOWN IN FLOOR)18MM PLYWOODVAPOR BARRIER150MM RIGID INSULATION20MM PLYWOODSUPPORT BATONS
100MM
700MM
875MM
300MM
400MM
TECHNICAL DETAILS
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DUBLIN53°N 006°W
PART 1 ; HOUSING STUDIESUCD 2010URBAN DEVELOPMENT
RETAIL PARKING RESIDENTIAL DUPLEX
TYPE A - ROOF GARDEN TYPE B - SKY BRIDGE
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A mixed use public housing design for inner city Dublin, the form of this building was decided by the vectors which influenced it.
Firstly there was transport and connections, that is the four streets which surrounded the block, and then a desire to increase connections within the block hence the raised interlocking streets.
Secondly came the influences of the 30 units, which were to be a mix of one, two and three bedroom apartments and town houses, some being designed as work/live units.
The goal was to design a solution that allows occupants live in an apartment with the comforts of a house. That is; Street Access, Private Garden, Dual Solar Aspect, South Light (as Dublin is cold!)
This was accomplished by designing two story duplex apartments with a stepped section. These types were stacked in rows A/B/A/B which allowed A types use their apartment roof as a garden, while B types had private gardens on the roofs opposite their living spaces, accessed by walkways. This sequence terminates with a row of low three bedroom town houses to the south which had stepped gardens to provide privacy from the street. In addition a row of three story live/work units are situated off the east west pedestrian street.
The tall spaces to the south contain large retail stores and upper levels house community facilities. The lower two levels toward the middle of the block house adequate parking for apartments and retail units.
PART 1; HOUSING STUDIESJAMESON LANE DEVELOPMENTDUBLIN 2010
8.9 m OLIVER BOND STREET
JOHN STREET 11.7 m
10.3 m
14.5 m NEW JAMESON LANE LEVEL
NEW JAMESON LANE 14.5 m
17.3 m L1 L1 17.3 m
20.1 m L2 L2 20.1 m
22.9 m L3 L3 22.9 m
25.7 m L4 L4 25.7 m
28.5 m L5 L5 28.5 m
31.3 m L6L6 31.3 m
8.9 m OLIVER BOND STREET
JOHN STREET 11.7 m
10.3 m
14.5 m NEW JAMESON LANE LEVEL
NEW JAMESON LANE 14.5 m
17.3 m L1 L1 17.3 m
20.1 m L2 L2 20.1 m
22.9 m L3 L3 22.9 m
25.7 m L4 L4 25.7 m27.1 m L4A
27.1 m L5A
27.1 m L6A
27.1 m L7A
27.1 m L8A
SECTION A - A
SECTION B - B
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TWO BEDROOM APTTYPE A_ ROOF GARDEN
TWO BEDROOM APTTYPE B_ BRIDGE GARDEN
THREE BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES
COMMUNITY AMENITY
WORK & LIVE UNITS
COMMERCIAL RETAIL
JAMESON LANE +14.5mRAISED STREET PLAN
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14.5m
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WILLOWBROOK33’N 1188’ W
PART 2 ; HOUSING STUDIESUCLA 2012URBAN DEVELOPMENT
TRANSIT POINT 105 FREEWAY LA METRO BLUE LINE LA METRO GREEN LINE
COMMERCIAL & RETAIL SHERIFF STATION MEDICAL CENTER RETAIL PARKING
RESIDENTIAL TYPE A - ROOF LOT TYPE B - SIDE LOT
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Located in Willowbrook, South Los Angeles, the influences and aspirations of Urb_Urbia were very similar to the Jameson Lane Development in Dublin but on a much larger scale.
As a busy nodal point the forces acting on the site were very influential in forming the architecture. The development was situated at the intersections of the 105 Freeway, Imperial Highway and South Wilmington Ave and the busy transfer point for the LA Metro Train Blue and Green lines.
In addition to the complexities of a busy and noisy site, the mixed use development requested multiple government facilities, retail space and 200 residential units.
The strategy was to elevate the residential units to the upper perimeters and roof of the development. The units were to be concrete shells which owners could develop as personalized lots, this elevated vantage allowed the houses access and influence of the vibrant community below.
The lower floors of the development are designed for retail and big box stores including a medical facility and sheriffs station. Two elevated pedestrian streets form the spines of the commercial areas. A north west street contains the big box stores ,while a covered east west street contains bars, restaurants and nightlife.
PART 2; HOUSING STUDYURB_URBIA,
STREET LEVEL _ 0ft RAISED STREET LEVEL _ 16ft
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STACKED RESIDENTIAL LOTS & PARKING
STACKED RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS & PARKING
CONVENIENCE RETAIL
LARGE RETAIL (BIG BOX)
WORK & LIVE UNITS
COMMUNITY & GREEN SPACE
GOVERNMENT SERVICES1. SHERIFFS STATION2. MEDICAL CENTER3. EXISTING TRANSIT RAIL CONNECTION
ROOF PLAN _ SUBURBAN ROOF GARDENS_ 56ft
24 ft L4
40 ft L6
56 ft L8
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GALLERY ROW HOUSESLOS ANGELES, CA2013
CALIFORNIA37° N 120° W
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GALLERY HOUSE 1
MEWS HOUSE 1A
GALLERY HOUSE 2
MEWS HOUSE 2A
GALLERY HOUSE 3
MEWS HOUSE 3A 50FT
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The “Projectionists House” is a developer driven design of multi - family homes where a clever sub division of the lot allows maximum profits while generating a contemporary Georgian row housing typology. For this 1/2 acre site in West Los Angeles the lot is divide in three 30ft wide lots, the maximum sub divisions under zoning code. Under zoning law each lot is then allowed a primary house and a secondary rental unit, belonging to the main property. This opportunity to further divide the lot lead me to examine mews type servant houses found along the alleyways of the Georgian section in London/Dublin and the Trinity Houses of Philadelphia. The final design was a main house which was a steel and glass house, sheltered from the street and side by cast concrete walls. At the side of each house is a pool and terrace area, the rear wall a projection screen. To the rear of the main house beyond the pool and below the projector screen the section steps down one story to reveal a private submerged mews quarters. This three story town house opens to a submerged filter pond to the east and large garage doors to the alley at the west.
GALLERY ROWAKA PROJECTIONISTS HOUSE
STANDARD RANCH HOUSE PLAN
INTRODUCE GEORGIAN LANE HOUSE
ROTATE RANCH HOUSE 90”
DIVIDE INTO TWO LOTS
STACK LIVING AREAS
MOVE BUILDINGS TO CENTER
DIVIDE INTO THREE LOTS
COMPRESS LIVING AREAS
PARTY WALL TO PROPERTIES
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STREET ELEVATION SINGLE UNIT CUTAWAY MODEL
REED BED WATER FILTER
HOT TUB
SWIMMING POOL
SUBMERGED REED FILTER POND
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MAIN HOUSE1. DRIVEWAY2. KITCHEN3. LIVING4. INDOOR DINING5. SITTING6. OUTDOOR DINING7. HOT TUB8. POOL9. MASTER BEDROOM10. BEDROOM
MEWS HOUSE11. KITCHEN/DINING12. BEDROOM13. LIVING ROOM14. SUBMERGED FILTER POND15. MECHANICAL ROOM
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CONCRETE GRADE BEAMS
STEEL GROUND FLOOR BEAMS
CONCRETE GROUND FLOOR SLAB
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STEEL BEAMS ROOF
STRUCTURAL MEMBER ASSEMBLY
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F.A.S.T. CATWALKFASHION SHOWLOS ANGELES, CA2013
CALIFORNIA37° N 120° W
1. 60 VACUUM FORM PANEL & L.E.D. LIGHT CANOPY
2. CATWALK
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A simple depth variant of four vacuum form panels aggregated in a carefully controlled sheet logic, allow the canopy to illuminate the models as elegantly as a drape of fabric while generating a jarring energetic backdrop. As the canopy swoops towards the floor a split in the sheet and a custom wrapped panel allow the models navigate through the folds of the backdrop. For this project I teamed up with Kaveh Arbab, and Andrew Akins to design and construct a canopy backdrop for the F.A.S.T. (Los Angeles) Fashion Show using the given theme of “Muse”. Alongside fashion show directors Jen Lee and Samara Al-Jumaily and lighting/ staging coordinators Astro lighting we created a cantilevering canopy of white plastic panels, each individually back-lit with a color changing LED which was programed to operate with the sheet logic of the panels.
F.A.S.T FASHION SHOWRUNWAY DESIGN & BUILD
CANOPY ASSEMBLY WORMS EYE VIEW
CUSTOM FOLDED TAIL PANEL
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PANEL VARIATIONS
FOUR MAIN PANEL TYPES A - D
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