Here is my Final Presentation on the "Inventive Ink." tattoo parlor, and on what BIM can do for my architecture. It is a little unpolished and there is clearly still some work to do on both the design and the images/powerpoint. But here is what I presented.
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Sunday, August 19, 2012
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Probe12_Sustainability Analysis
Wind studies at various orientations. The final Images show an orientation in which the glass structure and adaptive component louver are protected by the higher exterior wall, and the residential mass.
Orientations showing the large glazed surfaces receive day lighting but not direct sun.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Probe11 And Probe 5 Progress!
Level 1 Program: Thick Exterior wall Curls through program, Dividing the Public and Private
Level 2 Program: Artist Suite "Pods" raised in the central exhibit space
Materiality Change in Publiv vs. Private spaces
Massing of Residential side and Public side
Renderings Showing the Aluminum Louvre system pentrating the cieling glazing on the exterior and the Entry Pod to the Artist Residence
Cropped Axons Showing the Pods for Artist Offices (red) and Tattoo Suite (blue). Last three images are of the final Pod transformed for entry into the artist residence
Exploded Axon showing roof construction, and a call out showing the nature of the consulation rooms breaking into the public space
Section Showing Materiality
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