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Program Script

The beginnings of a program script that you can input a set square footage of each space. The space that it sits within can be defined. Phase two of the script will deal with volumes, so you can change the height of the space and it will interact with the levels below or above the space.

Studio B-2 Project 1 Review

Independence Day Celebration

Lisa pulls it off again with another great party. She is such a great host and she happens to be my girlfriend.

Presentation Work

Studio B-2 Project 1

Studio B-2 Project 0

Studio B-1 Boat House Project

This boat house is for the primary use of the public. It should not stand as a monument to boat storage, but to accommodate those who watch the boats in action. I am trying to create the maximum seating and viewing areas of the water, while tucking the boat storage away. The experience of the site should not be impeded upon by storage of these boats, but to provide the maximum amount of green space to the people.


Interior Perspective of Boat House

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Oil Spill in the Gulf

It seems that the huge domes to cover the oil geyster did not work, but the fact is that even with the geyster stopped we have a large amount of oil floating on the surface of the ocean. Two gentlemen who most likely distribute Hay, have done a small scale experiment to test their idea. The idea seems very reasonable and the best solution I have seen. I would consider Hay a far better option that spraying chemicals into our oceans to dissolve the oil.

Check out the video here:

Montclair University Sicily

Architect: Christopher Janning

UCF Athletic Complex

While walking down east plaza drive toward victory lane I noticed that it becomes difficult to recognize a clear path to the entry of the Baseball stadium. I could see clearly that the stadium sat behind this structure, but the direction was unclear as to turn left or right. 

In plan view it is quite easy to see that the entry is on the left, but my intent for this design was to strengthen the procession to the entry of the Baseball stadium. There was an intent to create a material style for the entire Athletic complex that could be recognized and understood as an Athletic facility.

Often I find it hard to justify the investment into athletic facilities, while the same investment is not put into the scholarly facilities. I often think of it only affecting the players involved — how the percentage of individuals involved in the program will not be accepted into the professional field, where the investment will be paid off. A recently published book The Rise of Stadiums in the Modern United Sates – Cathedrals of Sport, shed an inspiring parallel relationship to sport and community. Sport is replacing the cathedrals and civic buildings as the meeting place for man. I will end with an excerpt from that book:

Sport seduces the teeming ‘global village’; it is the new opiate of the masses; it is one of the great modern experiences; its attraction astonishes only the recluse; its appeal spans the globe. Without exaggeration, sport is a mirror in which nations, communities, men and women now see themselves. That reflection is sometimes bright, sometimes dark, sometimes distorted, sometimes magnified. This metaphorical mirror is a source of mass exhilaration and depression, security and insecurity, pride and humiliation, bonding and alienation. Sport, for many, has replaced religion as a source of emotional catharsis and spiritual passion, and for many, since it is among the earliest of memorable childhood experiences, it infiltrates memory, shapes enthusiasms, serves fantasies. To co-opt Gay again: it blends memory and desire.
The Rise of Stadiums in the Modern United States
Mark Dyreson and Robert Thumpbour

UCF Athletics Complex Diagram

Boston Marathon 2010

I walked outside today to find this. Robert, Mikkel, and Me cheered for about an hour and went our separate ways.

BCN Sustainable Transport Center

BCN Sustainable Transport Center competition

BCN Sustainable Transport Center section

Jonathan Coulton – First of May

Audio MP3

Villa Mairea Boards

iPad might save us

Over the past month I have been talking about how terrible the iPad is going to be. I mean why put out a piece of technology with no multitouch transflective lcd screen, SD card support, usb, or 1080p video output like the Notion Ink Adam? I still don’t have answers to that question. I recently watched Frontlines digital_nation life on the virtual frontier, it is a fascinating story on how we all use technology and believe that we can all multitask with relative ease. Frontline wanted to investigate the retention of this information and test our ability to actually multitask. It seems obvious, but we all failed when tested against complete concentration of a single task. I think the argument for a single task machine is completely valid now.

I think I just might get an iPad. When I am on my desktop growl keeps notifying me of emails, tweets, rss feeds, and instant messages. I can’t ever seem to keep my concentration on a single task. Congrats to apple for creating a machine that does not embrace the most technology, but is built for the human. Btw, all this might just be a justification for purchasing the iPad, but there is something to say about our civilization and multitasking. Our next generation will be far worse in starting many more things, but the completion rate will be far less.

Workshop Underground

It was another successful ending to a week. We had eight people over for the Modo Training. Down from thirteen the week before with Alaas 3D Studio Max training session. Its a much more intimate environment. We drank some Sake and ate some Sushi. Everyone had a computer this week and we walked through the entire process of developing an interior space; From modeling, openings for windows and doors, applying and creating materials. I am not sure what other workshops we will be doing in the future, but I will be sure to post it onto the workshop website. I am hoping to go over some sort of BIM software… the benefits of Revit, Bentley, Archicad, Vectorworks, and Digital Project, if I am missing anyone let me know.

Xiaodu Liu @ MIT

Studio B-2 Week 4

Bay Tec Sign