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Final review

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Final Boards (click to view)

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Final review

A photo of my layout and drawings, plus a close up of one of the finished images. I took images from Sketchup and photoshopped them and used them as underlays. Some of the drawings I put vellum on top of, but most I used acetate. I think this worked pretty well, it enhances the linework […] […]

final presentation – term1

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End of the term scramble

To say the end of the term was extremely difficult for me would be a bit of an understatement. After presenting what I thought would be my final design, I got the more of the same critiques that I’ve been getting all term: I need to connect with the rest of the site; I need […] […]

Winter term Final Review (thesis Mid Review)

My name is nick and the scope of my project is in a part of Portland known as Gateway.  What makes Gateway unique, as well as my specific site, is that it is connected to the greater portland area via Light Rail Transit and Buses, yet fails to ben… […]

Final Review

My boards were rather large this term so I’ve uploaded them as a pdf to issuu instead of directly linking them on here. Wordpress was having some issues with the large image – just click through the image below: In regards to the reviews themselves overall I am pretty satisfied with the level of feedback. […] […]

thesis abstract …

So far… This is what I’ve got. …   Located on SE Water AVE and Salmon St., the area is one of the three empty lots owned by ODOT and is a gateway to Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade. The site is unique in that it has I-5 freeway off ramp running above creating a 17-feet-high […] […]

Towards a Critical Practice : Notes on Brian Cavanaugh Lecture

Dana Buntrock "Materials and Meaning in Contemporary Japanese Architecture"

In her lecture concerning materiality and meaning in contemporary Japanese architecture, Dana Buntrock introduced two predominant schools of thought in Japanese design. The “white school” values an architecture designed to be of an age, and is inf… […]