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DESERT PAVILLION SHELTER

Fall Semester 2020

Prof. Victor Jones

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The design project topic is a Desert Pavilion for immigrants to have a safe space for them to recuperate before they continue on their journey. The inspiration of the CMU Block was created based on the exploration of the geometry shapes by using various sizes of the hexagon shapes that produce an X-like shape when multiple of the single blocks are placed together. The concept of the Pavilion was designed in a way that there is movement where one area emerges out that overlooks the desert while the other end is submerge to confored to the landscape.

STEELCASE: NEXT 2018 COMPETITION

Fall Semester 2018

Prof. Eduardo Perez

This design competition is for a proposed office design located at Denver. The design for this proposed design is inspired by Eisenhower Tunnel which acts as a channel that connects the cities to the mountains. The passage is one of the highest vehicular tunnels that inclines as it progressess through.

Similarly, this design uses geometric elements and circulation throughout the area which connects and orders the physical and spatial experience while creating dynamic movement reminiscent of the Eisenhower Tunnel. With this design, it not only effectively strives to create a unique experience, but also a space that encourage productivity

STEELCASE: NEXT REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

OPEN OFFICE ELEVATION

WORK CAFE & MEDIUM CONFERENCE ELEVATION

STEELCASE : NEXT ELEVATIONS

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