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Coming up to the end!

I finished putting my boards together, wanted to share. Off to the printer! […]

Final Mockup.

Presentation Examples

Terminal Studio projects on Scholar’s Bank

High Desert Deep Green: photocollages by Garrett Kroll

Joy Rackley’s 2005 Corvallis Cohousing Project (above)

Josh Kolberg’s Museum at Vestbaden, Don Genasci’s studio (above)

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A WORK IN PROGRESS

Main entry

The entry to the main building is situated East to West allowing for an intricate play

of lights and shadows. This crossroads of activities is meant to be a colorful and energizing

transition from the market boulevard to the first’s floor cafe and exhibition space or up to the second

floor to the Theater/Dinning […]

Board Mock

mock up for review boards (8’x12′)The strategy for the final review is to present my project in a competition board layout and organize them by scale.  In keeping with my modernist hero mies van der rohe , I will be exercising”Less is more”. &nbsp… […]

DRAWINGS

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I haven’t been posting much this quarter in terms of progress, partially because time is precious and with 15 credits, volunteering 12 hours a week at Central City Concern and trying to fit some time for sleep and eating in between blogging has taken a back seat. But I’m getting into rendering (fun!) my model […] […]

Post eco review

Mycelium Progress web Based on the comments I received from my last review I started to update my thesis booklet. It’s still a work in progress (of course) and I need to work on diagramming some of the environmental ideas … Continue reading […]

Heating, Cooling, Daylight, and the likes

I used this opportunity both to explore my ECS systems in-depth and to test graphics for my final presentation. In winter, at the peak of the school’s occupancy, heat loss through the envelope does not far exceed internal heat loads (occupants, lights, and equipment). Though Portland’s perpetually overcast winters make solar heating a challenge, the small […] […]