This view of the center city park provides a great example of what can be done in a small area. The surroundings provide a place to gather while still allowing for tranquil moments of nature juxtaposed with the theater of every day life in downtown.
Disclosing Horizons_Architecture, perspective and redemptive space: Nicholas Temple
The Architect's Portable Handbook:Pat Guthrie
Interior Architecture Now: Jennifer Hudson
Design Philosophy
I believe in the responsibility of others for the progress of tomorrow. I thrive within a community, as people cannot truly design for man within a self-induced island. Communities not only produce human interaction that challenge ones thinking, they are a breeding ground for innovation and conceptual development within a project.
Sustainability is not only the implementation of newly developed green products within a structure, but also learning how to incorporate environmentally friendly products in existing buildings while still keeping the integrity of the building.
To keep the history of the city true to itself while encouraging development is one of my fundamental design criteria that I focus on within a project. The preservation of the city’s historic past goes beyond a building past but investigates and celebrates the unique qualities and personality that the building has within a community.
I believe that everybody has something to learn as well as teach one another. I feel that not helping with the betterment of others through your knowledge is selfish and irresponsible. The purpose of design is the constant growth and knowledge of several media and one should either come to each design challenge to learn or teach.
I enjoy having fun within the community as these moments are what bonds people and creates lasting friendships.
Maturity and the idea of working hard is not only the way that I work but is how I believe that everybody needs to approach projects. Understanding what can and cannot be accomplished without overwhelming one self is a goal that I work hard on everyday, as I eagerly take on multiple projects not only to help the greater community but to learn and teach and bond with others.
Time Chart
Studio Hours:every day (m-s) 9-5
Week1 Wed 21-May esquee ( in class) 7hr setup of space ( out of class) 2hrs
Thu 22-May re-reading of How Buildings Learn
by stewart Brand 5 hrs researched for other books to help 3 hrs
Week2 Mon 26-May post for blog sketch out ideas for layout 8hrs notes for silvia, write calender& plan time to write 3hrs
Tue 27-May layout 5x5 in illustrator 8hrs
Wed 28-May material charette 8hrs postings on blog and website research 4hrs
Week3
Mon 2-June start to write thesis
Tue 3-June do 3-5 perspectives.
re-explore& expand on context,
theory,design issues 10hrs
Wed-4June 5x2 revised light charrette
resolve community area 10hrs
Thurs-Sun : work in studio 9-5
( finish perspectives and write thesis)
Week4
Mon 9-June group mtg after interim review 8hrs
Tue 10-June look@codes finish outline
write thesis
finish FFE
resolve exposed brick
rethink concept
Wed 11-June codes and ergonomics charrette
Thurs-Sun: work in studio 9-5
(writing center/make corrections on paper
section cuts and work on presentation)
Week5
Mon 16 June turn in thesis draft1 and present
/revise bottom floor
Tues 17 June practice rendering do 3-5 perspectives
Wed 18 June perspective charrette
Thurs-Sun:work in studio 9-5 ( work on citing, revise plan
relate Labyrinth more in plan)
Week6
Mon 21 June perspective review
Tue 22 June write thesis12hrs
Wed 23 June write thesis12hrs
Thurs-Sun: work in studio 9-5
Week7
Mon 30 June section charrette (pick out sections)
Tues 1 July place sections,print and start rendering
(pull all nighter)
Wed 2 July pin up
Thrus-Sun: work in studio on paper and design 9-5
( work on bottom floor: functions and layout)
Week 8
Mon 7 July work on board layout
Tues 8 July continue work on board layout
Wed 9 July capture new perspective views
Thrus-Sunday: work in studio on paper and design 9-5
Week9
Mon 14 July
Tues 15 July
Wed 16 July
Thurs-Sunday: work in studio on paper and design 9-5
Week10
Mon 21 July: Pick out and create outlines of perspectives
Tues-Tues work in studio on rendering and layout poster
184 hrs
Week 11
Mon: buy paper/tweek layout and print poster 8hrs
Tues:return books
Wed: pinup model and poster
Capricorns
Traditional Capricorn Traits Practical and prudent, Ambitious and disciplined, Patient and careful, Humorous and reserved
Capricorn is one of the most stable and (mostly) serious of the zodiacal types. These independent, rocklike characters have many sterling qualities. They are normally confidant, strong willed and calm. These hardworking, unemotional, shrewd, practical, responsible, persevering, and cautious to the extreme persons, are capable of persisting for as long as is necessary to accomplish a goal they have set for themselves. They are reliable workers in almost any profession they undertake. They are the major finishers of most projects started by the 'pioneering' signs; with firm stick-to-it-ness they quickly become the backbone of any company they work for.
Capricorns make of themselves, resourceful, determined managers; setting high standards for themselves and others. They strive always for honesty in their criticism of self, they respect discipline from above and demand it from those beneath them. In their methodical, tough, stubborn, unyielding way, they persist against personal hardship, putting their families and/or their work before their own needs and welfare to reach their objectives long after others have given up and fallen by the wayside. When practical ability allied with the drive of ambition are required in employees to make a project succeed, Capricorns are the people to hire. They plan carefully to fulfill their ambitions. They are economical without meanness, and able to achieve great results with minimum effort and expense. Because of their organizing ability they are able to work on several projects simultaneously. They are fair as well as demanding. There is also a tendency to pessimism, melancholy and even unhappiness, which many Capricorns are unable to keep to themselves, especially if they fail personally. Capable Capricorn should spend many hours in meditation, gathering the strength to control such inner emotions. The swings in mood are not the only reason some Capricorns deserve the adjective based on their name - capricious. They can be surprisingly and suddenly witty and subtle for the quiet, reserved individuals they seem to be, and they also have a tendency to ruin things by unexpected and utterly irresponsible bouts of flippancy. In certain individuals in whom the characteristic is strong, the temptation to do this has to be resisted with iron self-control. Their intellects are sometimes very subtle. They think profoundly and deeply, thoroughly exploring all possibilities before deciding on a 'safe' alternative. They have good memories and an insatiable yet methodical desire for knowledge. They are rational, logical and clearheaded, have good concentration, delight in debate in which they can show off their cleverness by luring their adversaries into traps and confounding them with logic.
They make few good friends but are intensely loyal to those they do make, and they can become bitter, and powerful enemies. Their occupations can include most professions that have to do with math or money and they are strongly attracted to music. They can be economists, financiers, bankers, speculators, contractors, managers and real estate brokers. They excel as bureaucrats, especially where projects demanding long-term planning and working are concerned, and their skill in debate and love of dialectic make them good politicians. They are excellent teachers, especially as principals of educational establishments where they have the authority to manage and organize without too much intimacy with the staff members. If working with their hands, they can become practical scientists, engineers, farmers and builders. The wit and flippancy, which is characteristic of certain Capricorns.
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