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DESIGN I & VIS COMM I 3-13
DESIGN II & VIS COMM II 14-21
DESIGN III 22-27
DESIGN IV 28-39
DESIGN V 40-49
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CAST: MASS + VOIDPlaster was cast around a plastic bag. The cast was
then sawn in half, allowing a deeper study of the
mass and voids created through a natural element.
Design I, Fall 2011_Professor Gaskins
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MICOPROGRAMFocus on the human body. Carving with light and
shadow, as well as casting with shadow and shade
were used to carve a meditation space.
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STOPA stop, or moment of pause, is not clearly defined or
programed. This urban intersection stop
incorporates multiple microprograms.
Design I, Fall 2011_Professor Gaskins
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LIGHT SHADE SHADOWContrast of light, shade, and shadow are
potrayed through a black and white tone
drawing.
Vis Comm I, Fall 2011_Professors Rosner, Birdsong
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ANALYTICAL TOOL DRAWINGA door chain lock was closely analyized and then
drawn constructively, including moments of all
components and mechanisms.
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LIGHT SHEDRepitition of a single moment creates
a brisolei to shed light or cast with
shadow.
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PERFORMANCEA downtown Austin performance space
characterizes duality with both day and
night uses.
Design I, Fall 2011_Professor Gaskins
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ANALYTICAL SUCCULENT DRAWINGThe False Saguaro is symmetrical in form, both
inside and out, revealed through study and
drawing.
Vis Comm II, Spring 2012_Professors Rosner, Mezquiti
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ANALYTICAL RECONSTRUCTIONThe succulent was deconstructed, then
reconstructed digitally, revealing inherent
structure, as well as parts to a whole
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CHANGING ROOM: MODULE TO FIELDA field was created from a repeated, ribbon module. The
field was then made into a room for the Lady Bird Johnson
Wildflower center.
Design II Spring 2012_Professor Weinthal
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PATTERNINGPart to whole relationships create a
pattern, further expressed through
color.
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CASE STUDYBahia Azul House, Los Villas, Chile.
Architect Cecilia Puga.
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AXONOMETRICSAn interlocking block assembly is
influenced by its relationship to the
ground.
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CONSTRUCTED PERSPECTIVEColor adds a sense of light and space to the
block assembly, allowing occupation.
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WILDFLOWER BUILDINGA building to enhance the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower
center. Rain water is collected from a sloped roofwhile
air is circulated through the dog-run construction.
Design II, Spring 2012_Professor Weinthal
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A visitor information area is
included in the main building
while the extended roof
provides coverage for the
intersecting walkway.
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AUSTIN POETRY & LITERATURE CENTERThe center provides several resources to the local
public, as well as visitors such as a library, coffee shop,
and nightly events, Also included, a living space for the
Poet Laureate,
Design III, Fall 2012_Professor Glass
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EXTRACTION + GRAPHIC PATTERNINGAssembly New York by Greg Armas is a clothing line heavily
influenced by menswear and tailoring in a neutral palette. A
simplified lapel creates a graphic pattern.
Design IV, Spring 2013_Professor Odom
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GRAPHIC PROJECTIONDistortion through pattern projection onto the
human body and as well as objects.
Experimentation of relationship between
pattern and human scale.
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THICKENING2D patterns are translated into a 3D
fashion retail component.
Folding and layering create distinct
moments while playing with light and
shadow.
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Folding and layering
give the pop-up shop
functionality, such as
areas to hang and fold
clothes, as well as a
nook bench.
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FLAGSHIP STORE3D pattern components are
incorporated on a larger scale for
the Downtown Austin Assembly
New York Store.
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SHOES
STORAGE/BOH
FITTING
TAILORING
LOUNGE
OPEN TO BELOW
DISPLAY
STORAGE/BOH
DISPLAY
TRANSACTION
RESTROOM
STORAGE
JEWELRY/ACCESSORIES
ACCESSORIES
MERCHANDISE
A mezzanine level allows for
a shoe lounge and fitting
room while clothing and
accessories are displayed on
the main floor.
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MEASURE OF THE BODYA plain white oxford shirt was deconstructed,
and then reasemmbled through various braiding
techniques. Braiding provides a temporary
element which allows the shirt to be worn by
various people or in various ways.
Design V, Fall 2013_Professor Gaskins
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MATERIAL TRANSLATIONThe oxford shirt braiding is translated to new
materials: paper and plaster, while maintaining
similar visual qualities.
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ARCH RESOURCE CENTERARCH is an existing homeless shelter in downtown
Austin. Redesign, including custom millwork allows
for easier accessibility and flexibility.
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AUSTIN WOMEN & CHILDREN”S SHELTERThe articulated threshold. Using boundary and insertion to
define functional and routine aspects of space.
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Dissolving these boundaries in community
areas aids social interaction and
emphasizes the surrounding nature, and
recuperative location.
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