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Department Renova on, University of 4

California, Berkeley Capital Projects

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Existing Entry

Area: 502 m²
Existing Corridor
Beyond

The 520 sq. meter project is a small renova on job to 3


Reception
750 SF 260 SF

accommodate a conference room, a seminar room and six 80 SEATS

Huddl
Conference Room

80 SF
Staff Room
Project Room

mee ng offices for a University Department for EXISTING


KITCHEN
175 SF UP
250 SF
225 SF

Huddle
80 SF
Interna onal Economics and Poli cs. I produced complete

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Seminar Room
490 SF

schema c and design development documents in Revit


and AutoCAD under general supervision from the Firm’s Stor.

Principal. I was given tracing paper sketches and I created 2


Storage IISS Room
185 SF
162 SF

complete design documents for our Contractor to take Director


130 SF
Asst. Director
125 SF

material take-offs and price the work.

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Schema c Plans (September 2012) made in Revit and Illustrator.

Barrow Hall Remodel, University of California Berkeley - Economics


Schema c Design (September 2012) Drawings and renderings made in Revit Architecture 2013

Sec on Perspec ve (September 2012) Schema c Design


Reproduced with Ratcliff Architects permission from Principal Bill Blessing
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Freelance Rendering and residen al Design
11th Street, Sunset District, San Francisco
Area: 420 m ²
I was employed to produce 3D renderings for a builder working on a
design build project in San Francisco. The renderings and isometrics
were required for a planning applica on, to allow the project
to go forward. I made the geometry in Revit and renderings in 3DS Max.

Exploded isometric showing the interior layout Interior Perspec ves (March 2013) made in Revit and 3DS Max
Freelance rendering work
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De Anza Secondary School
Area: 6,500 m ²

I worked on the De Anza School during


construc on administra on. The
project is en rely naturally ven lated
and generates the opera onal pow-
er from 6000sf of PV roof mounted
panels. The drawings were created in
Revit and Adobe Illustrator. During
periodic site visits the external louvres
were checked to prevent overhea ng.
During construc on the general
contractor sent RFIs through a web
server, to eliminate paper and make
it easier to find a client’s approval for
construc on decisions.

Reproduced with Ratcliff Architects permission from Principal Bill Blessing


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Foothill College Science Laboratories
Revit Construc on Documents : Area: 4300 m²

KEY PLAN

Reproduced with Ratcliff Architects permission from Principal Bill Blessing


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Sea le Masterplan for Mount Baker Transit Sta on
“HONERABLE MENTION” FROM URBAN LAND INSTITUTE 2012
Area: 135,575 m ²
This Urban Design Graduate compe on in Sea le-USA connects downtown
Sea le and the interna onal airport, to create a walkable neighborhood.
MLK PARK
In our interdisciplinary team of four post-graduate students (Architecture,
Landscape, Urban Design and Business) we proposed a live-work neighbor-

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LIVE WORK SHOP ENJOY

1 Artspace 8 Amazon.com 12 Starbucks 19 Post Office


2 Olmsted Senior Living 9 US Bank 13 Noah’s Bagels 20 Dry Cleaning
3 Hillside Family Housing 10 “Green Way” Research 14 Trattoria 21 Laundromat
4 Greenway Studios Institute 15 Lena’s Cafe 22 RiteAid/QFC
11 U-Haul Trucking & Storage 16 Garlic Gulch 23 McClellan Market
5 Community Center
6 Elementary and Middle school 17 AMC Theaters 24 W. Baker, DDS
7 High School Academies 18 Target 25 Sick McClellan, MD

Station

stormwater management central greenway recreation dining retail neighborhood service transit connection

landscape system:
streets

green storage
overflow vegetated roof tank
bypass swale catchment

landscape system:
center green

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Museum of Archaeology, Porto- Portugal
Building Area 4100 m ² 41,000 s.f.
Ra o of Site to Building footprint 1.9 : 1
The design project contains an urban masterplan for Por-
to City and then a public building design within the mas-
terplan. Porto has a spectacular city fabric, with a rich cul-
tural history. The Archaeology Museum is located in Porto,
Portugal and contains a rare collec on of Roman ruins, Neolithic
statues and medieval ar facts. The horse-shoe plan wraps round
the ancient ruins uncovered below the street in a purpose built
unheated exhibi on.

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Salt, Forma on and Emergence at the Dead Sea
UC BERKELEY AWARD FOR DIGITAL DESIGN EXCELLENCE 2012
Each year the Dead Sea is disappearing at 3 feet, due to high temperatures and strong
prevailing wind. I propose to use the changing Salt landscape to create an archi-
tectural form which uses the Salt from the drying Sea water to build a monument
to the Dead Sea for future visitors to see how the Sea once looked. The Monument will be
formed from a crystalline armature which the salt will cluster on as the Sea disappears.

These models are en rely made from Salt in a 3D-printer,


using a technique I developed for the first me at UC Berkeley.

A er the Dead Sea evaporates in 105 years, the building is made from the salt crystalisa on. Above: Diagrams showing the
The Dead Sea will deposit salt on 3D-printed Salt spaces. [models at 1/16”=1’ Scale in Salt] process of slow salt crystalisa on

The Thesis creates a monument to the Dead Sea in this rendering in 2117

Stop-mo on photography showing how to take out a finely-grinded Salt 3D Print model

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Affordable Housing : Glasgow, Scotland
Area: 6,500 m ²
A masterplan in a low-income area, creates 205 housing units with KEY PLAN FOR LONG SECTION

shared courtyard. Shared stairwells and integrated live-work


apartmentunits, generate community and employment. The housing
density is 125 units per hectare. The apartments come in one, two and
three bedroom types to accommodate a mixed group of residents.
SITE INFRASTRUCTURE

Road Level
Lower Site Level

BLOCKS

North
Block
South
Block
New Ground Level
Services
Lower Site Level

K l i g
Kelvingrove

GREEN SPACE
North
Block Riverside
South green route
Block
New Ground Level
Services
Lower Site Level

Pe eab
Permeable
ble
Bll k
Blocks

LEVELS -CONNECTIONS

North
Block Riverside

New Ground Level


Lower Site Level

HOUSING BOOKEND

Benalder
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Bridge
Bri

PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE

Pedestrian
Bridge

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Built Project: Indian Himalayas
Noel Hill Travel Award 2010 - American Ins tute of Architects: UK
1st Prize in the Na onal AIA (UK) Excellence in Design Awards 2010

I used a first prize award for the AIA for my work, to travel here to
help build this museum and provide working drawings. I was part of
a team building a small community museum in the Indian Himalayas
in Leh Village with Habitat for Humanity. Poplar wood and adobe
bricks were used through this construc on. I lived there for a summer,
visi ng the site and working with the Project Manager and Engineer to
keep providing the construc on drawings. As well as drawing I spent
many weeks onsite, learning carpentry and wood joinery, on your
right you can see me making a museum window frame for installa-
on. [I produced all the drawings seen on this page in three months]

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