Architectural Portfolio | Dedipya Pasupuleti | April 2024

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Dedipya Pasupuleti Selected works from 2018 - 2023
PORTFOLIO

pdedipya@gmail.com

EDUCATION

2022 - 2024

Master of Architecture

Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.

2015 - 2021

Bachelor of Architecture

DEDIPYA PASUPULETI

Vaishnavi School of Architecture and Planning, Hyderabad, India.

2003 - 2015

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations

Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet, Hyderabad, India.

LICENSES

CA/2022/146019 | COA India | Registered Architect in India

SKILLS

AutoCAD

Revit

Rhino + Grasshopper

SketchUp

3ds Max

Lumion

V-Ray

Climate Consultant

Adobe Creative Cloud Suite

Bluebeam

Navisworks

Microsoft 365

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Dedipya Pasupuleti dedipya_pasupuleti Tempe, Arizona, USA

EXPERIENCE

2023 - Present

Arrington Watkins Architects, Phoenix, USA.

11 months

2023 - 2024

Arizona State University, Tempe, USA.

2 semesters

2021 - 2023

Deccan Dust Collective, India

18 months

2021

Aertsen Living, India. 8 months

2020

Clark Lloyd International, India. 3 months

Internship

• Generating production drawings from sketches or verbal instructions.

• Coordinating architectural drawings with consultants.

• Making design decisions considering codes, constructibility, and functionality.

• Assisting with project administration tasks.

• Developing technical design concepts and details.

• Adhering to project schedules.

• Proficiency in Revit.

Teaching Assistant

• Instructed a design studio comprising 23 students.

• Taught software applications like AutoCAD, Rhino, and the Adobe Creative Cloud suite.

• Introduced students to the fundamentals of architectural design and graded their assignments.

Freelance Architect

• Managed strategic relationships with third-party designers, consultants, and stakeholders.

• Actively provided expert advice, answered client queries, and resolved construction and design issues.

• Communicated with vendors, selected project materials, and negotiated costs with suppliers.

• Calculated projected cost and timelines for regulatory compliance and identified cost-effective ways to work within agreed budgets.

• Produced detailed technical drawings and design presentations.

Jr. Architect

• Handover of tasks on time.

• Prepared detailed drawings and worked within parameters of brand guidelines to achieve the desired outcome.

• Created graphics for signage, packaging, and digital promotions.

• Participating in detailed discussions and involvement on-site execution.

Internship

• Prepared and presented various facets of design concepts in client meetings.

• Assisted with project costing and monitored spending in line with budget limitations.

• Participating in detailed discussions and involvement on-site execution.

All the drawings have been produced by Dedipya Pasupuleti unless mentioned otherwise.

TABLE OF CONTENTS 01 MEDELLIN RIVER FRONT | URBAN FOREST Academic Work | 2023
Medellin, Colombia
Travel Studio
Urban Development
Individual Work
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02 LIMINALITY Competition Works | 2018
Hyderabad, India
ANDC Trophy, NASA India.
Group Work 03 Academic Work | 2022 | Tempe, AZ, USA | Adaptive Reuse and | Group Work ADAPTIVE REUSE | IRA D. PAYNE EDUCATIONAL
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03 2022 and Expansion REUSE EDUCATIONAL 04 Professional Work | 2021 | Hyderabad, India | Residential Architecture | Freelance Architect MYTHRI VILLA 05 Academic Work | 2023 | Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA | Educational Architecture | Group Work FORT LAUDERDALE | ART SCHOOL

01 MEDELLIN RIVER FRONT URBAN FOREST

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

| Academic Work

| 2023

| Urban Development

The project site was located in Medellin, Colombia. Medellin’s recent urban renewal projects along the Medellin River have transformed the cityscape by burying highways, creating new urban fronts, and natural spaces. These developments include new parks, public areas, and extensive vacant land, fostering connectivity between the city and the river. The course proposes designing a new urban and architectural project near the Los Conquistadors neighborhood.

The students were given dodecahedral modules to work with and develop a master plan collaboratively. Students will then develop individual projects with diverse institutional programs and regenerative features, each designing at least 25,000 square feet of public space and building. Emphasis will be placed on leveraging the city’s tropical ecosystem and promoting intense public space usage, given the constant spring-like weather.

I was responsible to individually design the Artist residence, including a physical model. I also contributed to the master planning team consisting of five members. Together, we formulated the master plan for the rest of the studio.

GUIDANCE

Prof. Juan Felipe Mesa Rico

BUILDING DESIGN

| Dedipya Pasupuleti

URBAN DESIGN TEAM

| Claire Hinchman

| Houston Johnson

| Jackson Flagal

| Miguel Estrada

| Juliana Reyes

| Kyle Verycken

| Eduardo Gonzalez

| David Wood

| Caleb Rutter

| Mark Cookman

| Rachel Martinez

| Netra Chakravarthy

| Noe Gutierrez

URBAN CONTEXT
FINAL CONCEPT
TEST CONCEPTS

PROGRAMMING PERMEABILITY ANALYSIS

* All the drawings on this spread were produced by the team

High Rise Mid Rise Low Rise Public Amenities Tourist Attractions Educational 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 University Residence Art Resicence Language School Coworking Dance School Music School Art School Art Museum SAO Headquarters Tourist Center Gastronomy Hotel Senior Club Bridge Gym

CONCEPTUAL SKETCHES CLIMATE

ANALYSIS

Natural daylight

Venturi effect with the help of a huge fan in the courtyard and breeze blocks creating a passing cooling system.

Rainwater Harvesting

SITE PLAN

Self-shading structure

SUSTAINABLE FEATURES
Solar Energy Locally sourced materials
1 Entrance 2 Reception 3 Exhibition Gallery 4 Cafeteria 5 Gender Neutral Bathrooms 1 Private Studio 2 Bedroom 3 Bathroom 4 Kitchen 5 Open Terrace 1 Private Studio 2 Bedroom 3 Bathroom 4 Kitchen 5 Open Terrace
FLOOR
Gallery 1 MEP 2 Gallery 3 Reception 4 Cafeteria 5 Public Studio 6 Bedroom 7 Kitchen 8 Rooftop Bar 9 Sculpture Garden 10 Public Seating 1 Private Studio 2 Bedroom 3 Bathroom 4 Kitchen 5 Open Terrace 1 Sculpture Garden 2 Gender Neutral Bathrooms 3 Rooftop Bar 4 Seating 5 Open Terrace
0 m + 4.25m + 7.55m + 10.85m + 14.15m + 16.55m + 18.55m FOURTH FLOOR PLAN
FIFTH FLOOR PLAN

NASA

National Association of Students of Architecture

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

| Competition Work

| 2018

| Urban Planning

The design program intends to explore, identify and reinterpret the liminal spaces in the respective context with a vision to inform a society. Liminal spaces are those thankless transitional, in-between spaces which remain in the backdrop to highlight or connect with the primary functional boundaries. These are the spaces that are traversed the most but unfortunately have been the ones too neglected the most in present times.

The objective is to identify the presence and form of such spaces as understood in the local context. To re-invent such space in the present scenario over a site of personal selection.

DESIGN TEAM

| Krishna Tej Jami

| Vedant Adam

| Kaushik Jain

All the drawings in this project were produced by the team

02 LIMINALITY

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

| Academic Work

| 2022

| Adaptive Reuse and Expansion

Ira D. Payne Hall is an educational building situated in Arizona State University, Tempe. This building was constructed in 1968 by Walsh and Oberg Architects for The Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College.

The objective of this project is to identify and solve the challenges faced currently while expanding and designing a space considering the future of the education system 50 years from today.

GUIDANCE

Prof. Philip Horton

DESIGN TEAM

| Mark Cookman

| Sadaf Mehdizadeh

03 ADAPTIVE REUSE IRA D. PAYNE EDUCATIONAL HALL

CONCEPTUAL COLLAGE

CLIMATE ANALYSIS
Over heating Outdoor learning Passive cooling system Wind catcher SITE PLAN
FOREST MALL Inadequate natural light Flexible + Interactive Classrooms Qanat system Egress Sense of arrival Smoke extractor
DESIGN PRINCIPLES EXISTING ISSUES GOALS
Qanat System
BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR PLAN
Wind Catcher

Smoke Extraction

FOURTH FLOOR PLAN

04 MYTHRI VILLA

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

| Professional Freelance Work

| 2021

| Residential Architecture

The project site was located in Hyderabad, India. The project encompasses an area of 12,000 square feet, and the clients’ requirements were extensive. They sought open, airy spaces with ample seating areas and seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces. Additionally, they desired features such as a bar area and a built-in sound system to enhance the party atmosphere. A dedicated space for a home theater with high-quality audio and video equipment, along with ambient lighting for a genuine cinema experience, was also a priority.

Furthermore, they requested a separate room for a home gym, flooded with natural light and equipped to accommodate exercise equipment. A quiet, private workspace with built-in storage and abundant natural light was also essential. The incorporation of indoor planters and greenery throughout the house was desired to enhance natural beauty and improve indoor air quality.

Lastly, the clients envisioned an outdoor living space with a combination of hardscaping and softscaping elements, including patios, water features, and plantings. By integrating these priorities into the design, we were able to create a villa that truly felt like home.

R O A D UP +0'-3" LVL +0'-6" LVL +0'-9" LVL +1'-0" LVL +0'-9" LVL +0'-9" LVL +0'-6" LVL ±0'-0" LVL SER.QUARTER 8'-0"X4'-6" STORE 5'-0"X4'-6" SERVANT'S TOILET 4'-6"X4'-6 +0'-0" LVL +0'-3" LVL UP +0'-6" LVL BUILDING AREA +0'-9" LVL UP +0'-3" LVL ENTRY WOODEN DECK 8'-3" X 27'-9" 1'-4" PERGOLA +0'-6" LVL ±0'-0" LVL 1'-4" WATER BODY LANDSCAPE 20'-7" X 19'-2" M.S JALI LAWN 7'-11"X16'-0" 6' Wide Pathway UTILITY 8'-0" X 14'-9" ENTRY WOODEN FRAME WITH HORIZONTAL RAFTERS BUILDER'S SCOPE PARKING STONE STONE AS PER CHOICE TILES AS PER CHOICE KITCHEN BACK DOOR A A' 11' 5'-1" 5'-6" 10' 7' 4' 6' 5'-9" 6'-11" 3'-6" 3'-5" 6'-11" 3'-5" 27'-10" 1'-10" 11" 6'-3" 5' 5'-2" 20'-8" 16' 8'-7" 3'-3" Orientation:- Date: 04-11-20 Scale: Drawn: Dedipya N.T.S. Checked : Monika GROUND FLOOR LANDSCAPE LAYOUT 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN FEETS. Note:2. ANY DISCREPANCY IN THE DRAWING SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT. Architects:CLARK LLOYD INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN PLANNING 6-3-252/2/6/1,Erramanjil,Banjara Hills,Hyd-82 Ph/Fax: +91-40-64562185; Cell: 99630 67799 E-mail: clarklloydinternational@yahoo.com Web : www.clarklloyd.com N E W S DATE:- 04-11-20 Drawing No: CL-L-01 Drawing No: CL-L-01 PROPOSED VILLA DESIGN VASANTHA (VILLA NO: 98) SITE PLAN SITE SECTION SECTION-AA' SECTION-BB' SECTION-CC'
DATE:- 06-11-2020 DRAWING NO. : CL-L-02 SECTION-AA'
SECTION-BB' SECTION-CC'
FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN SITE SECTION SECTION-AA'
DATE:- 06-11-2020 DRAWING NO. : CL-L-02 SECTION-AA' A C' PANELING PARTITION WALL (BEAM @ +1'-6" Dn from SLAB) 1'-11" 6" 1'-6" 8'-1" 6" 9'-7" 6" 9'-7" 2'-10" 8'-1" 2'-3" 9" 16'-5" TOILET DOOR DIWAN 2'-8" 7" 8'-2" 7' 7" 2'-8" 2'-10" 1'-8" 8'-9" 9" 1'-9" FIXED WINDOW PLANTER BOX 1'-1" 8'-6" 6" 1' 8'-7" 6" 9'-7" 6" 9'-7" 10" 10'-10" 23'-2" 11'-6" 6" 1' 8'-7" 6" 9'-7" 6" 9'-7" 2' 16'-4" 6'-5" 5'-3" OPENING TO KITCHEN OPENABLE OPENABLE (+1'-6"LVL) 8'-2" 1'-4" 1'-4" 1'-1" 1'-6" 2'-9" 2'-7" 6" 1' 8'-7" 6" 9'-7" 6" 9'-7" 5'-6" 23' STORAGE 11'-1" 1'-9" 3'-1" WALL PAINT FACIA (+0'-0" LVL) WALL PAINT FACIA (+0'-0" LVL) PARTITION WALL 2'-9" 1'-6" 3'-3" 2'-6" OPENING TO LOUNGE STORAGE WITH LAMINATE FINISH (+1'-9" lvl) 4" SKIRTING WASH BASIN WITH STORAGE BENEATH GYPSUM FALSE CEILING WINDOWS AS PER DETAIL GYPSUM FALSE CEILING WINDOWS AS PER DETAIL GLASS PLANTER BOX AS PER REF IMAGE. (+2'-2" LVL) FURNITURE AS PER SELECTION 6'-8" 6'-2" 5'-6" 3'-1" 7" 8'-6" 1'-1" FURNITURE AS PER SELECTION WALL PAINT FACIA (+0'-0" LVL) 6' 8'-2" 4" 3'-7" 3'-7" 1'-5" GLASS PLANTER BOX AS PER REF IMAGE. (+2'-2" LVL) FIXED WINDOW WALL PAINT FACIA (+0'-0" LVL) 2" THK WOODEN LEDGE (+2'-0" LVL) 3'-6" 7" 3' 1'-6" GLASS SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) GLASS SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) GLASS SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) GLASS SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) GLASS SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) GLASS SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) GLASS SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) GLASS SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) 2'-6" 2'-6" 1'-11" 1'-10" 1'-10" 1'-11" 4" 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN FEETS. Note:2. ANY DISCREPANCY IN THE DRAWING SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT. SHEET TITLE: GROUND FLOOR - DINING WALL ELEVATION GROUND FLOOR - DINING WALL ELEVATION PROJECT: CLIENT: MIDVALLEY CITY Mr. KIRAN C' PANELING PARTITION WALL (BEAM @ +1'-6" Dn from SLAB) 1'-11" 6" 1'-6" 8'-1" 6" 9'-7" 6" 9'-7" 2'-10" 8'-1" 2'-3" 9" 16'-5" TOILET DOOR DIWAN 2'-8" 7" 8'-2" 7' 7" 2'-8" 2'-10" 1'-8" 8'-9" 9" 1'-9" FIXED WINDOW PLANTER BOX 1'-1" 8'-6" 6" 1' 8'-7" 6" 9'-7" 6" 9'-7" 10" 10'-10" 23'-2" 11'-6" 2' 16'-4" 6'-5" 5'-3" SHUTTER (+1'-6"LVL) SHUTTER 1'-4" 1'-4" 1'-1" 1'-6" 2'-9" 2'-7" 5'-6" 23' STORAGE 11'-1" 1'-9" 3'-1" 2'-9" 1'-6" 3'-3" 2'-6" 4" SKIRTING WASH BASIN WITH STORAGE BENEATH GYPSUM FALSE CEILING WINDOWS AS PER DETAIL GLASS PLANTER BOX AS PER REF IMAGE. (+2'-2" LVL) FURNITURE AS PER SELECTION PER SELECTION WALL PAINT FACIA (+0'-0" LVL) 6' 8'-2" 4" 3'-7" 3'-7" 1'-5" GLASS PLANTER BOX AS PER REF IMAGE. (+2'-2" LVL) FIXED WINDOW WALL PAINT FACIA (+0'-0" LVL) 2" THK WOODEN LEDGE (+2'-0" LVL) 3'-6" 7" 3' 1'-6" GLASS SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) GLASS SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) GLASS SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) GLASS SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) 2'-6" 2'-6" 1'-11" 1'-10" 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN FEETS. Note:2. ANY DISCREPANCY IN THE DRAWING SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT. SHEET TITLE: GROUND FLOOR - DINING WALL ELEVATION GROUND FLOOR - DINING WALL ELEVATION PROJECT: CLIENT: MIDVALLEY CITY Mr. KIRAN DINING 14'-3" X 18'-3" RAISED PLATFORM @ 3'-0" HT. POWDER ROOM 5'-6" X 4'-3" PANELING FULL HT. STORAGE PARTITION WALL DIWAN PLANTER BOX A A' C C' D D' B B' DINING 14'-3" X 18'-3" RAISED PLATFORM @ 3'-0" HT. POWDER ROOM 5'-6" X 4'-3" PANELING FULL HT. STORAGE PARTITION WALL DIWAN PLANTER BOX (BEAM @ +1'-0" Dn from SLAB) (BEAM @ +1'-6" Dn from SLAB) (BEAM @ +1'-0" Dn from SLAB) (Beam Bottom Level) GYPSUM CEILING (Beam Bottom Level) GYPSUM CEILING 2" THK PROFILE LIGHT 2" THK PROFILE LIGHT 1'-11" 2" 11'-6" 2" 1'-11" 9" 1'-11" 2" 14'-2" 2" 1'-11" 4'-1" 3'-9" 9'-11" 7'-1" 4'-7" 6" 1' 8'-7" 6" 9'-7" DATE:-30-10-2020 Drawing No:CL-ID-23 Orientation:- Date: 30-10-2020 Scale: Drawn: Dedipya Drawing No: CL-ID-23 N.T.S. Checked:Monika SHALL BE BROUGHT Architects:CLARK LLOYD INTERNATIONAL 6-3-252/2/6/1,Erramanjil,Banjara Hills,Hyd-82 Ph/Fax: +91-40-64562185; Cell: 99630 67799 E-mail: clarklloydinternational@yahoo.com Web : www.clarklloyd.com N W E S FLOOR PLAN FALSE CEILING PLAN DINING 14'-3" X 18'-3" RAISED PLATFORM @ 3'-0" HT. POWDER ROOM 5'-6" X 4'-3" PANELING FULL HT. STORAGE PARTITION WALL PLANTER BOX A A' C C' D D' B B' DINING 14'-3" X 18'-3" RAISED PLATFORM @ 3'-0" HT. POWDER ROOM 5'-6" X 4'-3" PANELING FULL HT. STORAGE PARTITION WALL DIWAN PLANTER BOX (BEAM @ +1'-0" Dn from SLAB) (BEAM @ +1'-6" Dn from SLAB) (BEAM @ +1'-0" Dn from SLAB) (Beam Bottom Level) GYPSUM CEILING (Beam Bottom Level) GYPSUM CEILING 2" THK PROFILE LIGHT 2" THK PROFILE LIGHT 1'-11" 2" 11'-6" 2" 1'-11" 9" 1'-11" 2" 14'-2" 2" 1'-11" 4'-1" 3'-9" 9'-11" 7'-1" 4'-7" 6" 9'-7" 2'-10" 8'-1" 2'-3" 9" 16'-5" TOILET DOOR 2'-8" 7" 8'-2" 7' 7" 2'-8" 2'-10" 1'-8" 8'-9" 9" 1'-9" FIXED WINDOW PLANTER BOX 1'-1" 8'-6" 6" 1' 8'-7" 6" 9'-7" 6" 9'-7" 10" 10'-10" 23'-2" 11'-6" 6" 1' 8'-7" 6" 9'-7" 2' 16'-4" 6'-5" 5'-3" OPENING TO KITCHEN OPENABLE OPENABLE 8'-2" 1'-4" 1'-4" 1'-1" 1'-6" 2'-9" 2'-7" 6" 1' 8'-7" 6" 9'-7" 6" 9'-7" 5'-6" 23' 11'-1" 1'-9" 3'-1" WALL PAINT FACIA (+0'-0" LVL) WALL PAINT FACIA (+0'-0" LVL) PARTITION WALL 2'-9" 1'-6" 3'-3" 2'-6" OPENING TO LOUNGE STORAGE WITH LAMINATE FINISH (+1'-9" lvl) 4" SKIRTING WASH BASIN WITH STORAGE BENEATH GYPSUM FALSE CEILING WINDOWS AS PER DETAIL GYPSUM FALSE CEILING WINDOWS AS PER DETAIL GLASS PLANTER BOX AS PER REF IMAGE. (+2'-2" LVL) FURNITURE AS PER SELECTION 6'-8" 6'-2" 5'-6" 3'-1" 7" 8'-6" 1'-1" FURNITURE AS PER SELECTION WALL PAINT FACIA (+0'-0" LVL) 6' 8'-2" 4" 3'-7" 3'-7" 1'-5" GLASS PLANTER BOX AS PER REF IMAGE. (+2'-2" LVL) FIXED WINDOW WALL PAINT FACIA (+0'-0" LVL) 2" THK WOODEN LEDGE (+2'-0" LVL) 3'-6" 7" 3' 1'-6" SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) GLASS SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) GLASS SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) (+1'-9" LVL) (+1'-9" LVL) GLASS SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) GLASS SHUTTERS (+1'-9" LVL) 2'-6" 2'-6" 1'-11" 1'-10" 1'-10" 1'-11" 4" DATE:-30-10-2020 Drawing No:CL-ID-23 Orientation:- Date: 30-10-2020 Scale: Drawn: Dedipya Drawing No: CL-ID-23 N.T.S. Checked:Monika 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN FEETS. Note:2. ANY DISCREPANCY IN THE DRAWING SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT. Architects:CLARK LLOYD INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN 6-3-252/2/6/1,Erramanjil,Banjara Hills,Hyd-82 Ph/Fax: +91-40-64562185; Cell: 99630 67799 E-mail: clarklloydinternational@yahoo.com Web www.clarklloyd.com SHEET TITLE: GROUND FLOOR - DINING WALL ELEVATION GROUND FLOOR - DINING WALL ELEVATION PROJECT: CLIENT: MIDVALLEY CITY Mr. KIRAN N W E S FLOOR PLAN FALSE CEILING PLAN INTERIOR WALL ELEVATIONS SECTION A-A’ SECTION C-C’ FLOOR PLAN SECTION B-B’ SECTION D-D’ FALSE CEILING PLAN

05 FORT LAUDERDALE ART SCHOOL

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

| Academic Work

| 2023

| Educational Architecture

The project site was located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. This studio emphasizes comprehensive design processes, requiring students to utilize broad knowledge encompassing history, theory, site analysis, regulations, technology, and environmental considerations.

Research is vital, measured by maturity of ideas and effective communication. Pedagogically, it prioritizes cultural awareness, technical skills, sustainability, and community engagement. Starting with precedent studies, it encourages investigative thinking leading to holistic architectural proposals, utilizing diverse representation tools for idea framing and system integration visualization.

GUIDANCE

Prof. Jacob Atherton

DESIGN TEAM

| Houston Johnson

All the drawings in this project were produced by Houston Johnson and Dedipya Pasupuleti.

CITY CONTEXT EXTREME WEATHER CONTEXT
DEMOGRAPHICS POPULATION PYRAMID
CITY CONTEXT ART DISTRICT MAP
CLIMATE ANALYSIS 1 4 2 5 3 6
CONCEPTUAL MASSING

DESIGN PRINCIPLES

THERMODYNAMIC FACADE

Along with helping to reduce harsh light in the building, they are used to capture quality wind for cross-ventilation. PV Panels

Solar Panels are placed along the facade and roof to collect sun DOUBLE FACADE

The double facade and rain screen provide a gap to remove absorbed heat.

SITE
PLAN
Outdoor Classroom Outdooe Gallery Extension Private Group Seating Open Seating Gated Stairs Outdoor Cafe Seating Flexible Community Space 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SITE MAP Parking Bike Racks Building Access Outdoor Classroom Outdooe Gallery Extension Private Group Seating Open Seating Gated Stairs Outdoor Cafe Seating Flexible Community Space 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SITE MAP Parking Bike
Outdoor Classroom Outdooe Gallery Extension Private Group Seating Open Seating Gated Stairs Outdoor Cafe Seating Flexible Community Space 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SITE MAP Parking Bike Racks Building Access
Racks
Surrounded by art Equal indoor and outdoor spaces Open and adaptive Connective and Passive LOUVERS
15 8 9 3 2 1 7 6 4 5 5 FIRST FLOOR PLAN 5 6 7 8 Cafe Seating Cafe Storage Security Room Main Office
15 16 1 21 3 17 17 12 13 13 12 12 12 12 23 18 18 2 19 20 3 12 13 12 18 17 17 22 23 24 18 16 22 23 17 12 12 23 SECOND FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR PLAN 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 16 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 Student Lounge Collaborative Lab Print / Break Room Director’s Office Outdoor Classroom Private Seating Parking Mechanical Room Staff Room Material Lab Storage Chaos Room Gallery Outdoor Deck Lecture Hall Classroom
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