Thursday, April 29, 2010

Seven days and no sleep

The seven days of no sleep before my final critique...Dunkin Donuts, and studio
I thought that I would share these with you guys. The top is right before my critique.


Story: After the critique (all things went well) my parents and my girlfriend (at the time - now wife) went out for sushi to celebrate. As I was sitting in the back seat, looking out the back window it appeared to me as if there was a giraffe chasing our car. My parents and girlfriend were very concerned for my health at this point. To this day this is what my parents think of when they think architecture school, hallucinations and wild animals. 

So in actuality in the seven days leading up to the crit. I never slept in my bed, I would take 30 min-1 hr naps during the day at my studio desk or some random couch. I probably got almost 2 hours of sleep a day. Each night to combat the side effects of sleeping I spent from 2am - 7am at a table in Dunkin Donuts, working on my laptop. To this day, that week was the craziest studio I ever had. 
day 7
studio
11:50 am
day 6
studio
1:55 am
day 5
studio
7:15 am
day 4
dunkin donuts
6:20 am
day 3
dunkin donuts
5:45 am
day 2
dunkin donuts
6:30 am
day 1
studio
1:15 am

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

I do not have any pictures to post right now, becasue I am not at my computer. This is mearly a status update and and a reflection of my last few days. Well my critique this past monday of my design went extreemly well, in spite of the fact that I hadn't slept in my bed in over a week and a half, I didnt really shower, I worked on the weekends (saturday and sunday night) at my local server job. Honestly I really dont know how I pulled it all off. The result is that I had a smile on my face all monday. For our critique my studio decided that we were going to present in a salon style, (for thoes unfamiliar, this is where all projects are pinned up and all presenters stay by their work and critiquers walk around and hear the critiques individually.) This style really takes alot of stress of the individual who has spent the past weeks working 20+ hour days building 3d models, rendering, and photoshopping. Honeslty this might have been my most successful project in my short career. I am sad in a way, since this is my senior year, because that was my final project as an undergrad. Really the way that I will now approach design and the way that I will finish a design project will now change and this is what saddens me. The fact that I really am getting past abstract, and theory, and now have to focus time/energy on detailed sections of the HVAC layouts, and structural analysis....im tired now, i'll write later

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Long time since last post

What I find so depressing is that, when at the end of the semester, I am the busiest, I find time to post. Well anyways, here I am with about two and a some left weeks of the semester, and the final pin-up is fast approaching. This is my last semester in studio as an undergrad. I am saddened that I have not fallen in love with this studio project yet. As much as I appreciate my design, I have been so stressed about fitting in everything that is required. So anyways, here is my program...

-180,000 SF to 240,000 SF total (not including circulation and mechanical)
-Transit Oriented Development (TOD)

-Retail Space
-100,000 SF office space
-60,000 SF to 85,000 SF residential apartment
-Chicago EL blue line stop
-Location

-Corner of Milwaukee Ave/California Ave
-Chicago, IL, USA
-Emphasis on Sustainability

-Detailed Plans
-Detailed Sections

-Detailed Elevation
-Detailed Curtain Wall Sections
-Detailed Core Analysis

-Detailed HVAC drawings
-Detailed generic Electrical Layout
-Detailed Bay Spacing Diagrams

-Global understanding of Site
-Parking structure (85-115 cars)


This is a comprehensive studio, so there is soooo much that we need to have, I have a lot of drawings so far, but I still have a lot left to do. So here is a brief visual summary of what I have so far, I have a bunch more, but these are the farthest developed.

This is a view from California, the EL stop is central, the office tower on the left, residential tower on the right. (image is not updated) 
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View into Blue EL line stop, California and Milwaukee. 
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Typical Wall Section of the Office Bar, poly-plastic corrugated transparent paneling.
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Here is a view of the context with the building central. (Click image to view larger)Typical 2 bedroom apartment suite. (Click image to view larger)

More still to come!!!