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Final Thesis Document

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Final Boards

Here they are. thanks to my reviewers for such a great discussion, it was the perfect way to end the year.


Final Presentation Boards (Pictures of models to come)

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Propaganda

The institution as propaganda. Think about what you’re swallowing before you put it in your mouth.

Oops!

I’ve got a (flat CAD drafted) reflected ceiling plan diagram for your (i assume) [surriously surrious] enjoyment. Even though it’s entirely digital and I usually don’t get down that way, it’s kinda stormy and appropriate to the tone of my project…

 

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Final Review

Final Thesis Presentation@ Yale Union Building.

My Final thesis review went better than I could have ever expect.  It made all of those sleepless nights well worth it.   What made me feel confident about how my review turned out was the dialogue I had with  Professor emeritus Jim Pettinari during the review.  His presence there allowed the majority of our conversations to facilitate around the idea of using transportation to foster community and how this site lends itself well to being a public place.  The majority of the reviewers comments were that they could really get a sense for my particular vision for the future of the Gateway neighborhood and felt like it was a very believable.  Other comments included a missed opportunity for the building to provide more coverage for transistors from the busses to the LRT due to Portland’s rainy climate.

They also appreciated the boardwalk/bio-swale as not only a functional aspect to the project in terms of storm water treatment, but also as a way of organizing transit and being the continuity to aid in way finding.

They were a little skeptical to the TEDx idea as being the right kind of program to activate the site, and I agree with them.  The TEDx served as a way to entertain architectural design decisions, but was never the main focus of my thesis.  As a building it was challenging to get it just right, but in the end could have been a much better building.  What is important to take from this type of program is the idea of building something for the community that they can identify with and call their own.  It will have a much better success rate and the community will be more likely to let you build more and shape their neighborhood if you can show them something that is successful.  The placement of a hotel or some cheap mixed use would be a tough sell to this community.

In the end none of this would have been possible without the help from all of my UO professors, mentor James McGrath, fellow design peers, my wonderful girlfriend, dear friend David Salamon, and my family.

Thank You.

IMAGES OF BOARDS

URBAN BOARD: Alignment proposal, master plan, phasing diagrams, rendered site plan
board1: ENTRY SHOT Site Section(building Section),  sustainability(structure) diagram

Board 2: ENTRY FROM LRT site section with S. Elevation

Board 3: EXHIBITION SPACE building plan structure plan partial RCP

Board 4: EVENT ROOM building section and wall detail
MODEL SHOTS:
Urban Model 1″=50′-0″
site model 1/16″ =1′-0″ w/ thesis statement and design abstract.

TECTONIC MODEL 1/4″ = 1′-0″  

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Final Review Board

Final Steps

1. Exit Interviews
Documentation of your final presentation needs to be online 24 hours before your exit interview so we can make informed notes on your evaluation.  (Rather than posting a high-res PDF, Use Adobe Acrobat File > Export > Image > PNG format & select a resolution to make the images maximum ~1000 pixels wide.)

EXIT INTERVIEW SCHEDULE – Nancy’s office, 4th floor

Monday June 6:

  • 11:00 Caitlyn
  • 11:15 Cheva
  • 11:30 Nan
  • 11:45 Mariah
  • 12:00 Daphne
  • 12:15 Kent
  • 12:30 Chengbei

Wed June 8:

  • 11:00 Kristie
  • 11:15 Herminio
  • 11:30 John
  • 11:45 Alana
  • 12:00 Nick
  • 12:15 Edwin
  • 12:30 Audrey
  • 12:45 Brian

2. Feedback
Please fill out your online course evaluation so we can improve our teaching and future students can benefit from your thoughts.   They close at 7:00 AM on Mon, Jun 6, 2011

3. Video
All students must have a brief video introduction to their project on their blog by June 12 for their grade to be recorded on time.  This can be a narrated slideshow (via Slideshare.net) or you talking into the camera.  The purpose of the exercise is to give you experience in creating an articulate elevator speech and posting it online.  A video makes a great online complement to the graphic information shown through your boards and models.  You are free to password it if you are not ready for prime time.

4. Thesis booklet
We will follow the original schedule with your booklets due Wed June 8.  midnight is fine.  Use the PDF Optimizer to compress large files. http://soa.syr.edu/computing/print-howto-acrobat8-opt.htm   Images of 150 dpi should be fine.  Link the post to a glamour image.  (this can be your glamour slideshow postcard – see template)

Thanks for all your efforts.  It was great to see what your thinking, hardwork and persistence created.