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  • BRIAN LUCE

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  • Brooklyn Navy Yard Food FactorySemester in New York: 2012

    Dr. Mohajer OfficePJC Architecture: 2015

    Play PerchFreedom By Design - Design Build: 2012-2013

    Pauls RampFreedom By Design: 2011

    The New Human BranchThesis Project: 2013

    Biotecture GreenhouseLuce Residence: 2008-2013

    I-81 VisioningUPSTATE: 2014

    16 Jacobs Way Pool HouseKing / Construction / Design: 2015

    70 E 10th StKing / Construction / Design: 2015

    Goldman ApartmentPJC Architecture: 2015

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  • Brooklyn Navy Yard Food FactorySemester in New York: 2012

    Dr. Mohajer OfficePJC Architecture: 2015

    Play PerchDesign Build: 2012-2013

    The New Human BranchThesis Project: 2013

    16 Jacobs Way Pool HouseKing / Construction / Design: 2015

    70 E 10th StKing / Construction / Design: 2015

    Goldman ApartmentPJC Architecture: 2015

  • 16 Jacobs Way Pool HouseKing / Construction / Design: 2015

  • The pool house was part of a larger remodeling of the main house. The clients were interested in adding to the existing pool and creating an indoor space that allowed for a visual connection to the outside spaces on either side. We wanted to create a pool house that acted as a center point between the existing pool to the south, the main house to the east, and the bar and fire pit to the north. We thought of the pool house as three distinct areas: the exterior covered space, the interior entertainment area, and the bathroom and outdoor shower area concealed in the back. I worked through different ways of separating the spaces through material choices and levels of transparency.

    The front roof between the main house and the pool house proper provided an opportunity for creating a space that blurred the line between interior and exterior. For this reason we studied different ways to handle covering the space including wooden trellis structures, fabric covers, and even removing the covering all together. In the end the client preferred to extend the roof from the main structure over the exterior covered space and ending the roof in a blade edge facing the pool and the main house.

    We studied the pool house through a combination of three dimensional Revit models and renderings which allowed the client to get a clear idea of the design as we worked through it. Through quick integration on several main strategies, I was able to work through designs with owners of the firm and the client. The team wanted to test different sizing and spacing of the trellis. Within Revit I developed parametric models that allowed me to iterate on different spacing and sizing of structural members and to study the lighting for the space over the course for the day with different canopies. Once I had a few that the team liked, I was able to fine tune the different wooden members and the spacing between them.

  • Design collaboration with KCD team, Revit modeling, renderings by Brian Luce

  • Play PerchFreedom By Design - Design Build: 2013

  • Drawings by Brian Luce, design collaboration with Freedom by Design

  • The design embeds environmental education in an outdoor pavilion, incorporating sun, wind, water management and the like. Mounted on six splayed pairs of V-shaped legs, Play Perch wraps around a mature tree and projects above a sloped hillside. Weather-resistant walls are framed in timber and clad with weathering steel panels, perforated in a feather-pattern. Steel struts on the roof support polycarbonate panels that illuminate the interior and communicate the movement of branches and leaves above. Gutters in the roof overhang considerably so children can see water running off to the splash rock below. The roof forms an oculus around the tree for the children to peer up into the branches. The large beak window is a polycarbonate sheet that cants outward to maximize the childrens view from the highest point. A custom climbing net stretches across the opening between the floor and the tree. Interior furniture includes etchings of local animal footprints and leaves for the children to discover and embedded magnifying glasses to encourage investigation. The underbelly is a backlit constellation of stars and the birdlike form of Play Perch sits in a landscape of nest-like fences dotted with concrete eggs.

    Design collaboration with Freedom by Design, Photos by various photographers

  • Dr. Mohajer OfficePJC Architecture: 2015

  • Dr. Mohajer is a gastroenterologist practicing in New York City. He was relocating his office and was looking to create an unique office that fit well with his form of practice.

    We worked out several layouts that we thought would work for his practice. The schemes we came up with fell into two main camps. Ones were the exam room was placed in the center and the other program of the office happened around it and ones where the exam room was pushed to back windows. The strength of the first set was that the program was formally expressive and created an object in a field effect. We also felt that letting natural light pass from the back wall to the front of the office was important for creating a comfortable space.

    In the end the team decided to take elements of both forms of the plan and make them work together. We placed the exam room and his office in the back. This gave the patient a clear path from the entry, to the consultation office, and finally to the exam room. We then let light from the back of the office come through a translucent wall that separated the reception area from the consultation office. The wall became a backdrop for the reception area and the first thing you see when you enter the offie. The glass was designed to be staggered in order to create a unique feel to the space and to hide the module of the glass. We added a dropped ceiling to hide the split AC system and used this as an opportunity to uplight the space and create a softer, more diffused lighting for the space.

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  • Pauls RampFreedom By Design: 2011

  • Designed and built in collaboration with Syracuses chapter of Freedom by Design

  • The New Human BranchThesis Project: 2013

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    MangalyaanMAVEN

    ExoMars ExoMars NHB Mission 1 NHB Mission 2 NHB Mission 3 NHB Mission 4 NHB Mission 5 NHB Mission 6 NHB Mission 7 NHB Mission 8 NHB Mission 9

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    EROPEAN SPACE AGENCYNASAMARS FOUNDATIONDoule, Ondrej. Mars Base 10- Concept Design: Permanent Settlement on Mars and Terrestiral Analogue Mars Base. M. Sc. , Internation Space University, August 2008Mars Foundation. Mars Foundation. marsfoundation.org. Homan, Stephen. Keplan, David. Human Exploration of Mars: Reference Mission of The NASA Mars Exploration Study Team. July 1997.

    Lynbon B. Johnson Space Center, 1997.

    Heat Shield

    The heat shield has to be made of a specic material that resists the heat created while entering the atmosphere and the ionized air that pools on top. It must also break apart in order to allow for the inatables on the sides to inate. Parts are dropped along the way in order to allow for this to occur.

    Outer Aluminum Shell

    The shell holds the pressure inside and resist changing pressures on both sides. Aluminum would be used because it is understood by the aerospace industry and a regolith shield will be used to deal with radiation. Holes will be put on both sides for inatables to increase the lateral space within.

    Inatables

    The inatables are stored in the sides of the aluminum shell until the capsule lands. Then they are inated to give more space in the lateral direction. This type is inatable expansion of space has not been employed in prior designs and would enhance the spaces created by allowing for more diverse activities.

    Storage

    When the inatables are inated, oor tiles are put down into a metal frame. These oors vary depending on the program within the capsule.

    The Mars Foundations design employs the construction of capsules on Mars in two separate pieces that are connected together and then added to the settlement. This creates long thin spaces that are dicult to program.

    NASAs reference mission uses vertical solid tubes that do not expand once they land. The amount of space available during the journey does not change once it is on Mars. Everything is contained in a movable settlement that is made up of single capsules that are not connected.

    The European Space Agencys design employs inatables on the sides on the capsule but their design is focused on a single mission with no plan to aggregate capsules together.

    Connection between Inatable and Aluminum Shell

    Because of the use of inatables on both sides of the capsules and the location of the inatables the connectors have to be able to resist dierent forces at dierent points of the ring. Tensional and compressive forces both exist on the ring. Both the benets outweigh the price.

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    Samsung Flexible Display at CES 2013: YOUM, YouTube video, 04:46, Samsung Tomorrow on Jan 11, 2013, posted by Samsung, Jan 11, 2013. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3E7fUynrZU.

    The Simulation Cube (CAVE RV SYSTEM, YouTube video, 05:15, VisionaiR 3D on Nov 10, 2011, posted by VisionaiR 3D, Nov 10, 2011. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb9ayYGM-4c.

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    VR caves allow people to be in a totally immersive environment and see them in three dimensions. Thin screens and technologies like Google Glass and contact lens displays could allow the settlers to experience environments they will leave behind for a long periods of time while settling Mars.

    In the Star Trek series the ships were equipped with several rooms that could create any environment, situation, or object the crew desired. This was used to mediate the psychological impact of living in space. Although the technology required to create an actual holodeck does not exist yet the ability to create virtual reality spaces is gaining speed and will be at a level where its use in the Mars settlement could fulll similar qualities of the holodecks.

    Samsung has developed a thin exible screen that could be used in The New Human Branch project. It is conceivable that this screen will become more powerful and thinner before this project is deployed. Screens similar to this one could be coated onto hard surfaces and folded up with the inatables.

    Aluminum Shell

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    There will be thin exible lms that are attached to the surfaces of the capsule in order to allow for the environment within the capsule to change to whatever the settlers desire. This will resemble the environments created in the Star Trek Holodecks. With the added advance of technologies like Google Glass and contact lenses with heads up displays, the environments could even take on a three dimensional quality that could make the experience even more immersive. This has many benets including the mediation of the psychological impact of living in space and increased connectivity of the settlers to everything happening in the settlement and on earth.

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  • OMEGA GARDENMARS FOUNDATION MARS DIRECT

    Food Growing Area

    The growing units are organized into areas where a person can stand, take the unit o the tracks and pick the food. They can also replant the unit and do other maintenance. There are two counters and tracks to move the planter o the larger track.

    Omega Garden Hydroponic units

    I would have to speak with Omega specialist to nd out how many people could be supported o a unit and so if the parts could be 3D printed.

    Fiberglass Ribs

    These light weight supports act as the tracks for the omega garden units. They also store pipes transporting water and nutrients as well as support the oor and counters.

    In the Mars society scheme the greenhouses are very small and inatable because the stay is shorter and the crew is only in that location for a limited time span. In The New Human Branch project the greenhouse is part of infrastructure that will be there for a life of the settlement. For this reason it is rigid with inatables on its sides and permanent.

    The Mars foundation has designed greenhouses in the past that take advantage of at trays in order to make the process of setting up, maintaining, and replacing parts very simple. The New Human Branch on the other hand is looking at creating the most plants for the area available and will be embracing a high tech solution to packing food production into a conned space.

    The Omega Gardening unit takes the food produced on a at surface and raps it into a tube in order to increase the amount of food produced. It also decreases the amount of energy needed for the production of light and increases the health of the plants in lower gravity situations. It is a hydroponic system and the plants are rotated around and immersed in water every cycle using 95% less water than traditional farming.

    Omega Garden Hydroponic units

    The 72 gardening units in this organization produce 5,760 plants with room left over on the sides to store supplies and for other activities. The side areas later become outdoor seating areas. One greenhouse will produce 2,000 sq. ft. of produce. With advanced growing techniques and increased yield that comes from the controlled environment this could support a single person year round.

    Inatable that folds into the Outer Solid Shell

    The inatable is stored in the side of the solid shell until the capsule lands and then is inated to give more space in the short direction of the tube. This allows for an area to process food and store equipment

    Zubrin, Robert, and Richard Wagner. The Case for Mars: The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must. Upd. ed. New York: Free Press, 2011.

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    Mars Foundation. Mars Foundation. marsfoundation.org. Omega Garden. Omega Garden: Hydroponics Design. Last updated 2013 www.omegagarden.com.

    OMEGA GARDENMARS FOUNDATION MARS DIRECT

    Food Growing Area

    The growing units are organized into areas where a person can stand, take the unit o the tracks and pick the food. They can also replant the unit and do other maintenance. There are two counters and tracks to move the planter o the larger track.

    Omega Garden Hydroponic units

    I would have to speak with Omega specialist to nd out how many people could be supported o a unit and so if the parts could be 3D printed.

    Fiberglass Ribs

    These light weight supports act as the tracks for the omega garden units. They also store pipes transporting water and nutrients as well as support the oor and counters.

    In the Mars society scheme the greenhouses are very small and inatable because the stay is shorter and the crew is only in that location for a limited time span. In The New Human Branch project the greenhouse is part of infrastructure that will be there for a life of the settlement. For this reason it is rigid with inatables on its sides and permanent.

    The Mars foundation has designed greenhouses in the past that take advantage of at trays in order to make the process of setting up, maintaining, and replacing parts very simple. The New Human Branch on the other hand is looking at creating the most plants for the area available and will be embracing a high tech solution to packing food production into a conned space.

    The Omega Gardening unit takes the food produced on a at surface and raps it into a tube in order to increase the amount of food produced. It also decreases the amount of energy needed for the production of light and increases the health of the plants in lower gravity situations. It is a hydroponic system and the plants are rotated around and immersed in water every cycle using 95% less water than traditional farming.

    Omega Garden Hydroponic units

    The 72 gardening units in this organization produce 5,760 plants with room left over on the sides to store supplies and for other activities. The side areas later become outdoor seating areas. One greenhouse will produce 2,000 sq. ft. of produce. With advanced growing techniques and increased yield that comes from the controlled environment this could support a single person year round.

    Inatable that folds into the Outer Solid Shell

    The inatable is stored in the side of the solid shell until the capsule lands and then is inated to give more space in the short direction of the tube. This allows for an area to process food and store equipment

    Zubrin, Robert, and Richard Wagner. The Case for Mars: The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must. Upd. ed. New York: Free Press, 2011.

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    Mars Foundation. Mars Foundation. marsfoundation.org. Omega Garden. Omega Garden: Hydroponics Design. Last updated 2013 www.omegagarden.com.

  • FOSTER + PARTNERS NASA NASA CURIOSITY ROVERESA

    Foster and Partners is employing a 3d printer to create the shielding needed to keep radiation away from the people inside the enclosure. The new human branch will use a similar technique to create a shield. 3D printers can be used to create shapes that could not be created with normal construction techniques, involves less human interaction during construction, and can use local regolith to create the extrusion materials.

    NASA has proposed to 3d print moon bases in order to decrease the amount of payload needed to star a settlement on the moon. The more you can create in situ the lower the price will be to create a settlement on the moon and Mars.

    First Stage

    The rst stage of construction of the large pressurized space is the 3d printing of a base. The capsules will sit on this and create the seal. The accuracy of the 3d printing will allow for the seal. A lm of plastic may be added in order to increase the seal if needed. Testing would have to be preformed to assure the seal will work.

    Inatable

    When the capsules have been placed an inatable will be connected to them in order to create a larger pressurized space between them. This space will be used for gatherings, testing of equipment, communication with groups on earth, and connection to earth by creating earth like environments. The inatable will have a thin exible lm on the inside surface that acts as a screen projecting images of anything the settlers desire.

    Regolith Sheild

    Similar to the Foster + Partners moon base project, the New Human Branch will Utilize 3d printing technology to fabricate a radiation shield out of the regolith of Mars. The shield will wrap underneath the capsules in order to create a pressure sealed environment inside. For this reason the capsules inside the regolith shield can be opened up and a larger space will be created.

    Second Stage

    The second stage of construction involves moving the capsules into place. A process of moving the capsules would have to be developed. This could consist of wheels or legs that slowly move them into place. Once they are in place the side inatables deploy and the space within the capsule enlarges.

    Third Stage

    The third stage of construction involves connecting the large inatable to the capsules and continuing the 3d printing of the regolith shield. Once the inatable is deployed the space is usable for short periods of time do to radiation until the regolith shield is completed. Once the shield is created the settlers will have more room for activities and access to Martian soil without the use of space suits.

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    When the area is pressurized there is 2830 sq.ft. of open space where the settlers have access to the surface of mars without the use of a pressure suit.

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    Foster+Partners. Foster+Partners News. Last updated 2013 www.fosterandpartners.com/news/foster-+-partners-works-with-european-space-agency-to-3d-print-structures-on-the-moon/.

    NASA. ISRU-Based Robotic Construction Technologies for Lunar and Martian infrastructures. Last updated Fabruary 16, 2013 www.nasa.gov/directorates/spacetech/niac/2012_phaseII_fellows_khoshnevis.html.

    FOSTER + PARTNERS NASA NASA CURIOSITY ROVERESA

    Foster and Partners is employing a 3d printer to create the shielding needed to keep radiation away from the people inside the enclosure. The new human branch will use a similar technique to create a shield. 3D printers can be used to create shapes that could not be created with normal construction techniques, involves less human interaction during construction, and can use local regolith to create the extrusion materials.

    NASA has proposed to 3d print moon bases in order to decrease the amount of payload needed to star a settlement on the moon. The more you can create in situ the lower the price will be to create a settlement on the moon and Mars.

    First Stage

    The rst stage of construction of the large pressurized space is the 3d printing of a base. The capsules will sit on this and create the seal. The accuracy of the 3d printing will allow for the seal. A lm of plastic may be added in order to increase the seal if needed. Testing would have to be preformed to assure the seal will work.

    Inatable

    When the capsules have been placed an inatable will be connected to them in order to create a larger pressurized space between them. This space will be used for gatherings, testing of equipment, communication with groups on earth, and connection to earth by creating earth like environments. The inatable will have a thin exible lm on the inside surface that acts as a screen projecting images of anything the settlers desire.

    Regolith Sheild

    Similar to the Foster + Partners moon base project, the New Human Branch will Utilize 3d printing technology to fabricate a radiation shield out of the regolith of Mars. The shield will wrap underneath the capsules in order to create a pressure sealed environment inside. For this reason the capsules inside the regolith shield can be opened up and a larger space will be created.

    Second Stage

    The second stage of construction involves moving the capsules into place. A process of moving the capsules would have to be developed. This could consist of wheels or legs that slowly move them into place. Once they are in place the side inatables deploy and the space within the capsule enlarges.

    Third Stage

    The third stage of construction involves connecting the large inatable to the capsules and continuing the 3d printing of the regolith shield. Once the inatable is deployed the space is usable for short periods of time do to radiation until the regolith shield is completed. Once the shield is created the settlers will have more room for activities and access to Martian soil without the use of space suits.

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    Mars Surface

    When the area is pressurized there is 2830 sq.ft. of open space where the settlers have access to the surface of mars without the use of a pressure suit.

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    NASA. ISRU-Based Robotic Construction Technologies for Lunar and Martian infrastructures. Last updated Fabruary 16, 2013 www.nasa.gov/directorates/spacetech/niac/2012_phaseII_fellows_khoshnevis.html.

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  • I-81 VisioningUPSTATE: 2014

  • While working at UPSTATE: A Center for Design, Research and Real Estate, I worked on research and plans for the possible futures of the I-81 viaduct running through Syracuse New York. The viaduct had separated the city from the campus as well as destroying a historical black neighborhood through the use of imminent domain. It is a scar running through the middle of the city, many of the structures that keep it together are in disrepair, and it was time for the city to rethink the way it dealt with transportation and civic life. We studied different ways of creating a ground level option combining the highway and Almond Street below to create a boulevard. Because the on-ramps that would no longer be necessary would be taken out, we were able to use this extra space to create a park snaking along the length of the new boulevard with public amenities and different forms of transportation. We were envisioning biking and walking taking place in the park and also saw the park as a place to deal with the water runoff from the nonporous surfaces of the adjacent rood and parking lots.

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  • Goldman ApartmentPJC Architecture: 2015

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    AGOLDMAN 350 W57 TH ST NEW YORK, NY

    SCHEMATIC DESIGN B

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    ANY EXISTING CEILING STRUCTURE OR DROPPED BEAM CANNOT ANDSHOULD NOT BE CHANNELED OR CHOPPED FOR ANY REASON.

    PROVIDE NEW SHUT-OFF VALVES FOR ALL PLUMBING FIXTURES BEINGINSTALLED. LOCATE VALVES IN AN ACCESSIBLE LOCATION.

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    NOTE: NO OFFSETTING OF ANY EXISTING BUILDING RISERS (PLUMBING ORGAS) IS PERMITTED AS PER BUILDING POLICY.

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  • Brooklyn Navy Yard Food FactorySemester in New York: 2012

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    The studio was tasked with developing a set of factories that worked together to take advantage of each others products and more importantly byproducts. I developed a vegetable factory that took the product of the hydropower plant and the byproduct of the fish factory on site to produce food for local communities who are live in food deserts. The Building consisted of a dynamic space frame structure that could react to the growing period of the plants and the outside environment to optimize the growing periods of the plants being circulated though the building on conveyor belts from the planting area to the processing and loading areas. the build at once creates a great place to produce plants and also a great place to work, with ample light and dynamically shaped work spaces.

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  • Skiddy ParkSOA / UPSTATE: 2014

  • Designed by Syracuse University Students, design feasbilty and drawing consultation by Brian Luce

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    Designed by Syracuse University Students, design fesabilty and drawing conseltation by Brian Luce

  • Designed by Syracuse University Students, design feasbilty and drawing consultation by Brian Luce

  • Designed by Syracuse University Students, design fesabilty and drawing conseltation by Brian Luce

  • Lake Onondaga Science LabStudio Project: 2010

  • The design for a laboratory and office building on Onondaga Lake is needed to oversee the cleanup of the lake, to create a location for local Native American groups to meet and for the local population to share in both the cleanup process and the native culture of Onondaga County.

    The building utilizes a new technology that splits up both the energy production and usage of a building into small packets that contain a production part and a usage part. These small robotic packets move around the surface of the building and control the heating, cooling, lighting, air circulation, and information distribution of the building. Seasonal changes effect the distribution of these packets and daily sun effects their location.

  • Honey Bee HivesStudio Project: 2010

  • The honey bee population has diminished over the years for unexplained reasons. This building would house exhibition space relating to honey bees and bring the publics awareness to the decline of the bee population. The form of the building is derived from an awareness of its surroundings and light handiness upon the ground plane and adjacent plant growth.

  • 687 GreenwichKing / Construction / Design: 2015

  • 45 WARREN STKing / Construction / Design: 2015

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    CUSTOM MILLWORKWITH BUILT IN SAFE

    SqFt 338.66 SF

    MASTERBEDROOM1

    SqFt 93.37 SF

    MASTERCLOSET2

    SqFt 346.75 SF

    MASTERBATHROOM3

    SqFt 7.71 SFCL4

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    HALL5

    SqFt 118.18 SFKID'S BEDROOM6

    SqFt 38.19 SF

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    SqFt 44.87 SFKID'S CLOSET8

    SqFt 4.38 SFAV CL9

    DESK CUSTOM MILLWORK W/TV AND CLOSED STORAGE

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  • Skidrow Pod HousingComperhensive Studio: 2011

  • Drawings and renderings by Brian Luce, design collaboration with Laya Pattana

  • Drawings and renderings by Brian Luce, design collaboration with Laya Pattana

  • The building protects people living on the street from the elements even before they choose to enter the building with a cantilever that is moved in from the side walk. A person that chooses to enter the program can progress from a bed sized room to a small dorm sized room and finally to an apartment sided accommodation. Similar accommodations already exist in homeless shelters in the area. There is related program to each step on each level.

  • The structure of the building consists of tree like steel hangers that form a tension ring when laced together. The rooms are then placed into the building and can be added and removed as conditions in the area change. Our group hopes that skid row will not exist in its current condition forever and our building will change as the area changes.

    Drawings and renderings by Brian Luce, design collaboration with Laya Pattana

    This design for a homeless shelter and rehabilitation center in Skid Row LA combined many aspects of existing centers and created a physical representation of the process of rehabilitation.

  • CONTACT

    43-18 40 StreetQueens, NY 11104

    [email protected]