Portfolio of Architecture

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NEAL FRANCISCO DOSSANTOS Portfolio of Architecture Selected Works 2020


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SMALL BÃœCHEREI

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MEDIUM PALMYRA

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LARGE HYBRID SCALES

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HOLLAND VILLAGE *

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TREE HOUSE *

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EXTRA LARGE VERTICAL TERRITORIES

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ONE BANGKOK *

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FABRICATION GROUNDSWELL *

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PHOTOGRAPHY STUDY ABROAD

* professional works

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BÜCHEREI : cultural dialogues within a center for books

program theodor-heuss bücherei / bibliothek expansion since the fall of it’s wall, berlin has been a cultural hub in central europe; thoroughly attracting a strong attention in contemporary architecture. this comprehensive work clarifies a definition of urban design, through cohesive design research and construction documentation. this schöneberg library is a response to the culture, time, and place of a young city in flux. the formal conceptions of this urban strategy were developed in part as a series of scaled site models, and the architecture derived from the needs for a definitive stance on necessary library functions. the offset glass facadal-panels reflect the surroundings as if they were moving mirrors, and a twisting stairway core guides the occupants up and down the bibliothek’s levels.

site

schöneberg / berlin, germany

critic

joachim dörr

fall 2014 5

2015 BSA academic design showcase winner*


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fillet original site area to create usable public plaza

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bridge street into park with ramping architectural gesture

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main library extension gains hierarchy and retains views to city

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circulation core spirals as an extension throughout the building

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THIRD FLOOR PLAN main library extension

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accessible ramp to street library main entry plaza exterior amphitheater accessible roof terrace main library extension large reading room children’s room / teen space main circulation core private reading space main egress wing

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amphitheater space

plaza entrance

accessible ramp

cafe

library entry

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studio space

computer labs

library addition

museum storage


circulation core

library mezzanine

reading room

public entry

accessible terrace

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Double Layer Insulated Glass

11 Dense Thermal Barrier / Perimeter Insulation

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Aluminum Mullion

12 Typical Angle Anchor

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Insulation Cap

13 Rigid Insulation

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Steel Tube Channel

14 Concrete Screed

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Single Layer Semi-Transparent Glass

15 Linolium Flooring

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Adjustable Glass Clamp

16 EPDM Pad

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Aluminum Panel Covering

17 Structural Concrete Flooring

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Bracing Panel for Adjustment Clamps

18 Finished Ceiling Panels

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Typical Four Point Connection Assembly

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Theodor-Heuss Bibliotek 2014-14-11 Neal DosSantos Joachim Doerr

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a. exterior ramp - view of facade b. 1:5 detail facade drawings c. 1:200 model - 3d printed core

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+14.70 PT4

PT4

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+13.75

circulation core sweeping core armature

egress core private functions

PT3

+10.65

sustainable louvre system

full composite building massing

+7.57

lightweight glass facade panels

primary concrete plinths offset floor massing accessible ramp exterior amphitheater main building Entry

mep service floor cafeteria & museum

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Perimeter Insulation

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Aluminum Environment Barrier

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Typical Two Point Connection Assembly

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Dense Thermal Barrier

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Operable Fenestration

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Structural Steel Super-Structure

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Double Layer Insulated Glass

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Typical Four Point Connection Assembly

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Aluminum Panel Covering

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Single Layer Semi-Transparent Glass (Straight)

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Glass / Aluminum Exterior Handrail

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Single Layer Semi-Transparent Glass (Angled)

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Finished Drop-Ceiling Panels

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Structural Concrete Floor Slab

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Accessible Exterior Ramp Linolium Flooring

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Structural Foundation Slab

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Isolating Membrane / Vapor Barrier

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Concrete Strip Footing

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a. long exposure night rendering from street b. view within the main circulation core

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PALMYRA : designing through the ruins of the past

program istanbul archaeological museum this project responds to the height of taksim square as the political, economic, and social heart of istanbul, forming in resonance on the mouth of the bosphorus. this sequence of the city is comprised wholly of the influences of culture, density, history, topography, and water. these aspects form the life and story of all those that experience such a city stuck in time. the sequence of the city is encompassed in one last gesture that completes the pathway from taksim square to the sea. in reflection of the life of the city of istanbul, the architecture that results is representative of the history of the city and the middle east in its entirety. as a museum of archaeological history, this project houses massive relics in a disparate state, saving them, restoring them, and showcasing them to the world. the resultant architecture is one fully intertwined with the history of istanbul at the center of europe and asia.

site

tophane-i amire / istanbul, turkey

critic

weldon pries 17

fall 2015


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DOCK LEVEL PLAN primary galleries

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new landscape extension existing art museum seafood market accessible pier level public cafeteria space service / kitchen area primary circulation core gallery spaces archaeological exhibition


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site force vectors flow from the city into the water

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preliminary massing derived upon site axis organization

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main massing elements oriented towards the golden horn

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calibration of mass in relation to program and hierarchy

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b. a. site plan and context of the Istanbul golden horn b. view within primary archaeological gallery

taksim square

urban life

topography

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the bosphorus


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perspectival section through main archeological space


light reflecting exterior skin system

light-weight skin supportive structure

non-reflective facade enclosure

archaeological support private building functions

atrium level galleries main entry and cafeteria

primary concrete plinths seafood markets

accessible ramp circulation for museum

elevated dock and structure archaeological ruins

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view moving towards the docks & market

long exposure night rendering from water

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a.

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b. a. 1:40 CNC milled & 3D printed istanbul site model b. views extend towards the historic golden horn

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HYBRID SCALES : an investigation into super-tall living

program super-tall residential and hotel towers aiming to create a vibrant urban center that reinvigorates the government service center and its neighborhood, this proposal introduces circulation paths through the site and activates its perimeter and center with publicoriented programs. these strategies across scales transform the complex into a verdant center enriched by many activities. the super-tall hotel tower becomes a dynamic representation of scale at the level of the city, and that of the occupant. the long faces of the tower were subdivided into a unit grid, which was then extruded based on formulas that attributed green balcony space and indoor space accordingly. every unit was aggregated successively, so that each resident is offered a unique experience in the boston skyline.

site

government service center / boston

critics

carol burns, mark pasnik

spring 2015 29

2015 design excellence award recipient*


rooms = 370

tower + existing retrofit

total g.s.f. = +275.000

rooms = 564

rooms = 445

tower + lease out

total g.s.f. = +300.000

f.a.r. = 3.4

+10

+580’

tower + full addition

+580’

+470’

total g.s.f. = +510.000

f.a.r. = 4.1

+10

us1

1A +204’

+204’

+204’

3A

1A

370

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f.a.r. = 3.6

rooms = 564

rooms = 445

tower + lease out

total g.s.f. = +300.000

f.a.r. = 3.4

tower + full addition

total g.s.f. = +510.000

f.a.r. = 4.1

3A

+580’

+10

+580’

+10

+204’

+204’

a. city view

city view

urban greenscape

total g.s.f. = +568,940

f.a.r. = 4.0

typical hotel

typical hotel

+580’

government service center

gsc

combine typologies

combine typologies

new public portal

new public portal

views + greenscape

view + greenscape

+380’

b. urban access

total g.s.f. = +568,940

f.a.r. = 4.0

+580’

+380’

a. tower urban concept diagrams b. the heroic concrete of the government service center

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+- 658.50' TOP OF SLAB +- 626.50' FLOOR 50

+- 505.00' FLOOR 40

+- 384.50' FLOOR 30

+- 262.00' FLOOR 20

+- 141.50' FLOOR 10

+- 77.00' FLOOR 5

+- 0.00 GROUND

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50’

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bathroom / closet closet

bathroom /

bathroom // bathroom closet closet

service core core service

b

-- 665 665sfSF

exterior facing exterior facing shower shower

bedroom within bedroom within extrusion extrusion

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-- 572 572sfSF

typical hotel units

model unit A scalar breakdown of skyscraper unit aggregation a. model unit B two new landmark buildings rising over boston b. - service core

- free of core

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main hallway

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elevator lobby

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green balcony

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panoramic view

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b. a. view from staniford street b. each unit offers unrivaled views of boston

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unit subdivisions split unitunit unit subdivisions tower subdivisions subdivisions floors

unit grid subdivision

subdivision subdivision extrusion subdivision level subdivision extrusions extrusion extrusion extrusion

subdivision extrusions

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greenscape greenscape potential greenscape greenscape unit potential subdivisions potential potential

greenscape

panoramic subdivision panoramic views panoramic panoramic extrusion views views views

panoramic views


1/16� final site model

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1/16� final site model

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a. new vibrant central courtyard b. a dynamic addition to boston’s skyline c. view looking up the aggregated facade


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HOLLAND VILLAGE : expanding on a well-loved district

program mixed-use development this new precinct feels seamlessly part of holland village by amplifying what is special about the neighborhood it’s food, vibrant street life and small scale architecture. the new mixed-use development adds program types that don’t exist at holland village. these include residential apartments that add 24 hour life to the neighborhood, as well as tech-friendly office and supporting long-stay hotels. holland village creates a neighborhood that is also active and changeable 365 days a year. this means accommodating pop-up stores and event space, but also building flexibility to create seasonal features that draw all of singapore to the site. holland village expands on a district well-loved by adding timeless architecture & exciting opportunities

site

holland village historic neighborhood / singapore

supervisors

trent tesch, forth bagley

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Competition Stage*


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paving plaza terraces (colored)

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green roof & surfaces (greenery)

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canopies (flowers)

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farming (vegetables)

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a. tower unit rendering b. concrete facade precedents c. view of towers from the park

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TREE HOUSE : the connective tissue of a “new kowloon”

program high-rise tower a unique mix of programs - infrastructure, retail, office, and hotel - calls for a tower of hybrid uses. by layering the program together, the tree house creates an urban space that takes advantage of the multi-uses such that the sum of all their parts have a greater urban impact than their individual wholes. levering the infrastructure and green connection from the immediate site allows the design to pull these concepts up through the building. by challenging the office market in hong kong with flexible and tech-friendly floor plater, the tree house offers a center for work unlike what is available anywhere else in the city. by creating a hybrid space in the podium and tower, this design works to become an iconic destination for “new kowloon”.

site

kowloon / hong kong

supervisors

trent tesch, forth bagley

Competition Stage*


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CENTRAL LOCATION

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TO HK AIRPORT

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TO HK AIRPORT ACCESSIBILITY

CENTRAL LOCATION

Hong Kong with port and Shenzhen, piece of a new

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design that celebrates the cultural irport and surrounding residential comd with the question: What makes this special?

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nique legacy was its infamous airplane Nestled between mountains, water uildings, the buzz of the airplanes ced in the spaces between buildings.

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old kowloon

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glowing icon

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HIGH-END RESTAURANT

HIGH-END RESTAURANT

BOUTIQUE OFFICE / HOTEL

BOUTIQUE OFFICE / HOTEL

SKY LOUNGE

SKY LOUNGE

BOSQUE TERRACE

BOSQUE TERRACE

GREEN CORE ATRIUM

GREEN CORE ATRIUM

WORKPLACE

WORKPLACE

CO-WORKING SPACE

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CHEF’S TERRACE / RESTAURANT CHEF’S TERRACE / RESTAURANT OFFICE SKY LOBBY

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GREEN CORE ATRIUM

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(L10) THE LAWN

(L6) ISLANDS TERRACE

(L7) FARM TERRACE (L7) GARDEN TERRACE

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VERTICAL TERRITORIES URBAN DESIRES : an opportunistic catalog of metropolitan architecture

program mixed-use hyper dense tower typology our lives, within the context of human density, frame a purpose to which the modern metropolis must adapt to and initiate with. it is only through an embrace and amplification of human congestion, density, and civility that architecture can maintain its relevance with people under the conditions of verticality. through a utilization of human, scalar relationships and a mediation of proportions, there emerges an opportunity for the reconfiguration of contemporary urban life. such an urban condition is then the framework for the way in which a new paradigm for architecture—dense, vertical, and utterly human—should perform in a way that celebrates its own congestion; the implementation of a true metropolitan vernacular.

site

spura, lower east side / new york

critics

robert cowherd, mark pasnik, lora kim

thesis - spring 2016 2016 henry adams medal and certificate recipient* 2016 design excellence award recipient*


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ONE BANGKOK : a new district in the center of bangkok

program mixed-use development - primary retail one bangkok retail podium aims to capture the attention of users with a variety of form and experiences, encouraging them to explore and meander through the site. the result is a human-scaled and natural experience, with a lively and energetic atmosphere that focuses on around-the-clock activities. the design also offers a clear meditation between the retail and tower programs, which were approached with a careful attention to forms and material. the retail strives to foster a vibrant atmosphere with different clusters of activity & seeks to engage users, providing them with a sense of discovery. the office towers are a crucial component of the site. their positioning offers exceptional views while anchoring the development.

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lumphini park / bangkok, thailand

supervisors

trent tesch, forth bagley

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a. site plan of entire development b. project renderings - podium & tower

thai influence

textured

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corrugated aluminum

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GROUNDSWELL : exploring the future of play

program responsive play-scape installation outlets for meaningful and active play for children and adults are at an all time low. we believe in and design play-scapes that cultivate challenging and creative play. meaningful play is not just an issue of child development and physical fitness, but also of promoting health and personal growth for all ages and abilities. our team developed a vision to reactivate a portion of the charles river park in watertown with groundswell, a series of interventions including an inventive play-scape that promotes adventurous, inter generational, and accessible play. in conjunction with site visioning, we generated iterations of a full-scale prototype to test how the play structure could be adapted and replicated at other sites.

site

charles river park / watertown

critics

adde morgan, isabel zemper

summer 2016

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a. Riverside City Park Cambridge, MA

Charles Bank Playground Boston, MA

Artesani Playground & Wading Pool Brighton, MA

Lederman Park Boston, MA Magazine Beach Park Cambridge, MA Esplanade Playspace Boston, MA Exercise Course on the Esplanade Boston, MA

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Charles River Conservancy hosts the first public recreational swim in the Charles since the 1950s

How far do people travel to Charles River Park?

Open Space % of total acres

1995

Age 6 to 11

3.7%

Age 12 to 17

3.7%

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Clean Charles Initiative is launched

Age 35 to 44

Community Rowing, Inc. isfounded

1974

Age 0 to 5

Age 45 to 54

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Boston hosts the first formal Open Space Fourth of July along the % of total Esplanade, complete acres with the Boston Pops and fireworks

3.7%

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1972

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Age 55 to 64

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3.7%

Age 65 to 74

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Age 18 to 24

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Age 35 to 44

1965

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The first Head Open of theSpace % of total Charles race takesacres place

13.8% Age 35 to 44 Bike 12.5%

Age 45 to 54 How often do you Age 0 to 5 go to the Charles Age 55River to 64Park?

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Age 6 to 11 How Age 65 to 74 do people travel to Charles Age 12 to 17 River Park?

3.7%

3.7%

Public swimming is banned in the Charles due to declining Playgrounds water quality per square mile

Population per sq. mile

11.5

18.5%

Age 65 to 74 Public Transportation

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6.2%

Age >75

7.3%

21.5%

13.8%

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Boston Pops performs for the first time at the Hatch Shell

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Pollution on the Charles reaches its height, due to years of dumping domestic, industrial, and municipal waste

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1960s 1950s

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Clean Water Act prompts broad river clean-up efforts

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6.2%

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REST

EXPLORE

a relaxing space for friends and family

a maze for your next adventure

TRAVERSE

IMAGINE

a structure for your new favorite route

a stage for your wildest imaginations

EXERCISE

CREATE

a novel space for your fitness goals

a toolkit for your inspiration

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Playing is the way to learn all different aspects of life.

I love skating through on my way to work.

I want my child to experience independence, but I want her to be safe.

The beauty of this park is that it’s safe.

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a. a. groundswell activating the charles b. 1:50 detail of 3D printed installation

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groundswell - the future of play the installation’s primary user group custom planters, seats & profiles celebration of play at sasaki

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PHOTOGRAPHY selected photography: study abroad 2014

information as part of a competitive entry study abroad sequence, I traveled during my senior year to seven different countries and nineteen cities across central and western europe. with my digital camera, I documented my experiences through experiential photography and a desire to capture the those moments in my life. the following photographs and images are representative of my experiences abroad in berlin, as well as my travels throughout europe.

using my digital camera

as a tool, these photos are a sample of my design philosophy; crafting composition through aperture, and understanding the spirit of each individual subject. the following photographs are a body of work that is a true depiction to where I have been, what I have seen, and the experiences I have had.

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norwegian national opera and ballet oslo, norway nikon D3200 af-s dx nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G vr

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memorial to the murdered jews of europe berlin, germany nikon D3200 af-s dx nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G vr

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ARoS aarhus art museum olafur eliasson installation aarhus, denmark nikon D3200 af-s dx nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G vr

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via dei fori imperiali roman colosseum rome, italy nikon D3200 af-s dx nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G vr

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le grande louvre paris, france nikon D3200 af-s dx nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G vr

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reunification 25th anniversary berlin, germany nikon D3200 af-s dx nikkor 35mm f/1.8G

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