Saturday, November 10, 2007



This condition where the art and music spaces are clearly seperated but still whole, offers an ideal example of my concept for circulation. One can begin to see the potentials of a wall condition which becomes circulation while still acting as support.

I looked at each space individually and together as a part of the whole, discovering which spaces must be adjacent in order to ensure a smooth transition throughout the kindergarten.




I then organized the spaces according to that rule set striving to achieve a continuous flow throughout. Each classroom has access to outdoor space, various academic spaces, bathrooms, and multifunctional gathering spaces.


The spaces predefined by the classroom module were then extracted, adjusted according to accommadate square footage requirements, and reassembled according to the above organizational diagrams. Two variations of the classroom space were used to capture as much natural light as possible. When possible, spaces were readjusted to orient the void in the space to the west. The voids represent areas vulnerable to perferation. The perferation will be reminiscent of the 'ornamentation' from earlier diagrammatic models and is capable of extending onto the roof condition pending further investigation of light and shadow at the site taking into consideration new and future development.

Thursday, October 18, 2007


Landscape Field derived from application of the Natural Model to the pressures of the Site Mesh Diagrams

Monday, October 15, 2007

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Monday, September 10, 2007

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Wood fibers viewed using the Hitachi TM1000 Tabletop Microscope

Avocado Pit flesh viewed using the Hitachi TM1000 Tabletop Microscope
Interior of Apple Seed skin viewed using the Hitachi TM1000 Tabletop Microscope



Interior of Avocado Pit skin viewed using the Hitachi TM1000 Tabletop Microscope
Top - Florida Avocado
Bottom - Hass Avocado

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Monday, September 3, 2007


Surfaces

Same grid of points, different surfaces applied.

A new study produces similar results with mild variations. Recurring letter combinations (adb, cdcad, bcbcdc) appear but are consistently confounded with inconsistent combinations at the end of each line. The tracking of these combinations produces striking patterns.

Axiom Study


Using four letters and simple rules in which two letters each transition into two letters the axiom has the ability to grow indefinitely within the confines of the pattern - 103, 214, 325, etc...
However, when the rules remain the same but the axiom begins with a different letter, the pattern is abandoned and the axiom is incomprehensible.