FRANCISCO HERNANDEZ Selected Works 2021
FRANCISCO HERNANDEZ
773.780.4885 F.HERNANDEZ.0303@GMAIL.COM
EDUCATION
712 N TAMARAC BLVD ADDISON, IL 60101
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, CHAMPAIGN IL 2019 - 2021 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 2013 - 2017
EXPERIENCE
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA - CHAMPAIGN CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS Teaching Assistant August 2019 - May 2021 (4 Semesters) Courses: Responsibilities: ARCH 171, ARCH 172 Assisted in the creation of lesson plans alongside professors and fellow teaching assistants. Taught two studio sections of 15 students. ADVANCE STEEL ERECTION ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS Project Manager May 2017 - August 2019 (2 year 3 months) Project types: Responsibilities: Residential, Commercial, Oversaw, reviewed, and coordinated projects from the bidding, detailIndustrial, Civic Buildings ing, and erection stages. Managed and reviewed the work of project teams. A.C. ALEXANDER ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS LTD NILES, ILLINOIS Architectural Intern Dec 2016 - Jan 2017 (2 months) Project Types: Responsibilities Residential, Industrial Created and edited construction documents using AutoCAD. Implemented 3D modeling in the office to develop renders to clients.
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A.C. ALEXANDER ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS LTD NILES, ILLINOIS Architectural Intern Jun 2016 - Aug 2016 (3 months) Project Types: Responsibilities Residential, Industrial Created and edited construction documents using AutoCAD. ADVANCE STEEL ERECTION ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS Steel Detailer May 2015 - Aug 2015 (4 months) Project Types: Responsibilities Commercial, Industrial, Worked in a project team to complete the detailing of a Community Civic Buildings Church in Glenview, IL. Reviewed RFIs, RFQs, and addenda. Coordinated project details with AOR and EOR. LANGUAGES
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Spanish - Native English - Fluent
AutoCAD Tekla Structures MS Word MS Excel MS PowerPoint Tableau Lumion Enscape
Vray Karamba Ladybug Honeybee OpenStudio CoveTool Sefaira RhinotoRevit
Index of professional works
GH SCRIPTS
Project management, detail oriented, critical thinking, 3D printing, computational design, digital fabrication, robotics, laser-cutting, VR Windows Rhinoceros 3D Grasshopper Autodesk Revit Illustrator InDesign Photoshop Bluebeam
Bouazizi Opportunity Center The Void Scripted Landscape Freezing the Field Academia 2013 - 2021 The Artery The Hub The Institutional Web Urban Agriculture El Centro
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01 Bouazizi Opportunity Center University of Illinois Professor: Scott Murray Year: Spring 2021 In collaboration with: Bryan Samuel Awards: Earl Prize Graduate Award Winner AIA Chicago Design Competition Nominee Tunisia has a complicated relationship with the internet. In recent years, this relatively small country has had an outsized influence on the Arab World due to the promulgation of protests via social media. From the self-immolation of a lowly street cart vendor to the dethroning of decades-old dictatorial regimes, the internet has become synonymous with one word in Tunisia: Revolution. Protests have continued into 2021. While the Arab Spring addressed some issues of democracy and freedom of expression, economic issues continue to affect Tunisian quality of life. The Bouazizi Opportunity Center is a community internet center in Tunis, Tunisia, but it is also much more than that. it provides studios and workshops for personal skill development as well as both a physical and digital marketplace to provide a direct avenue towards economic independence. The Bouazizi Opportunity Center is a resource to the local community and a global symbol for hope + unity.
6 | HISTORICAL CONTEXT
PROJECT MISSION | 7
17th December 2010
Ben Ali is forced to resign after 23 years in power. Other Arab nations are inspired to fight for their freedoms.
Freedom of Expression
Freedom of Media
Condition of the Ruling Elite
Political Freedoms
Internet Access
Women’s Rights
Youth Employment
14th January, 2011
Index of Happiness
Military personnel are dispatched to quell continued protests. Strikes are widespread, schools close down.
Corruption
11th January, 2011
Economic Freedoms
A thousand strong protest at the capital, fuelled by continued police brutality and a WikiLeaks exposé.
A decade after the Arab Spring, protests have begun anew. While many democratic freedoms were secured after the new constitution was ratified in 2014, economic conditions and employment rates have continued to decline. Many Tunisians have watched as their country improves while their individual lives worsen.
Condition of the Middle Class
2010 ARAB SPRING
27th December, 2010
Tunisia Post-Arab Spring
Condition of the Lower Class
Mohammed Bouazizi sets himself on fire in protest of corruption, police brutality, and hopelessness.
The Bouazizi Opportunity Center is a NET POSITIVE ENERGY institution that redistributes excess electricity to the neighborhood. It provides numerous STUDIOS and WORKSHOPS for skill development as well as a local and digital MARKETPLACE to directly sell goods and services Sources: Aljazeera, Andalou Agency, the Baker Institute for Public Policy, Council on Foreign Relations, the Economist, the Guardian, the Human Rights Watch, Reuters, RIA Novosti, United Nations Development Programme, the United States Institute of Peace, the World Bank
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GEOGRAPHIC CONTEXT This vacant plot of land was chosen for its prominent corner location and proximity to the airport. For many visitors, the Bouazizi Opportunity Center will be one of the first things they see - from the road, or from the sky. It is located between a busy highway and a residential neighborhood. Any design at this location will have to address these two disparate scales: the Global and the Local.
Residential Neighborhood Local
Metro Station Education Buildings
Highway to Airport Global
10 | PROCESS DIAGRAMS
SCHEMES | 11
Pixel Blocks
Tower + Wall
Global: Iconic roof visible to airplanes and highway cars Local: Neighborhood scaled pavilions Energy: Roof provides sunshading and massive solar energy generation potential
Super Roof
12 | DIAGRAMS
FLOOR PLAN | 13
Site Entries 1 15
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4 10 Public Plazas + Green Space
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Programming Areas Public
13,980 sf
Support
10,080 sf
Creation
17,270 sf
Exterior
94,320 sf
1 Internet Cafe 2 Reception Gallery 3 Information and Bathrooms 4 Administration 5 Prayer Rooms 6 Mechanical 7 Metalshop 8 Ceramics 9 Woodshop 10 Resource Center 11 Performance Studio 12 AV Lab 13 Art/Photo Studio 14 Digital Fabrication 15 Bouazizi Market 16 Oculus 17 Service Alley 18 Bioretention
25’
50’
100’
250’
14 | SYSTEM AXONS
Structural Foundations
Underfloor HVAC Systems
Egress Circulation
PAVILIONS AXON | 15
16 | SYSTEM AXONS
Band Beam Grid
Triangulated Waffle Slab
Punctured Concrete Slab
ROOF AXON | 17
18 | ROOF STUDY
SECTION | 19
Simple Slab
Rectangulated Bays
Isostatic Slab
Triangulated Roof
Uniform 48” thick slab. Structurally limited. Requires disruption to introduce light.
Bay-dependent morphed waffle structure. Complex and irregular forms. Visually breaks up roof into sections.
Nervi-inspired isostatic waffle slab. Structure follows natural flows of stresses. Extremely complex and irregular.
Triangulated waffle slab. Uniform bubble sizes across roof. Complements multi-directional curvature and retains roof identity as a whole.
Reception
Dance Studio
Ceramics Workshop
Bio-Retention
20 | ELEVATIONS
ELEVATIONS | 21
ELEVATIONS
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The south elevation presents a new sustainable face to the oncoming traffic of Boulevard Mohammed Bouzazi with an enormous photovoltaic roof preceded by a bioretention garden. The northeast elevation opens up to welcome the neighborhood inside the grand canopy. The pavilions and the roof serve as a backdrop to a lively market space where locals can sell produce, services, or creations they have made in the center’s facilities. 01
South Elevation - Highway | 01
Northeast Elevation - Neighborhood | 02
Energy Use Intensity (kBtu/ft²/yr)
2.62 Hot Water
0.35 Pumps
26.85 Fans
Annual Sunlight Exposure
8.78 Equipment
Spatial Daylight Autonomy
16% 4.50 Lighting
33%
0.01 Heating
sDA Map
37.42 Cooling
With over 100,000 sf of photovoltaic panels, the Bouazizi Opportunity Center is able to generate enough excess electricity to offset the annual energy usage of 621 Tunisians. The solar roof comes with a cost to daylighting; however this approach is validated by the relative insignificance of lighting loads compared with cooling loads and the scarcity of quality views around the site
PV Energy -157.63
NET-POSITIVE POWERHOUSE
903.96
Annual Net Energy Generation (MWh)
PAVILIONS The Bouzazi Opportunity Center is a campus of multi-purpose pavilions. Each pavilion is unique but follows an organizing logic. A consistent datum at 13 feet high is demarcated by a brass horizontal trim element. Below the datum, a fixed curtain wall defines public spaces while a glass fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC) wall defines the more private spaces. Above the datum, either an operable ribbon of windows allows for natural ventilation or a scalloped GFRC facade catches the triangles of light that emanate from the superroof.
26 | TYPICAL PAVILION WALL SECTION
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28 | INTERNET CAFE
DETAIL SECTION | 29
THE PAVILIONS The center provides resources for the development of creative and trade skills as well as the tools to directly sell to both local and global markets. As a result, there are studios and workshops for educational purposes, a marketplace for local vending, and an internet cafe, as shown below, with computer labs to access a global audience. The most significant space is the Oculus, located at the heart of the campus.
PVC Roofing Membrane 5” Extruded Polystyrene Insulation Brass Fascia + Soffit Trim 9” Tapered Concrete Slab Mechanically Operated Sliding Bifold Window Assembly, Thermally Broken Steel Frame, Double Glazed Low Solar Gain Low-E Coating 4x4 Hollow Steel Column, Embed in CMU Bond Beam (Beyond) Hanging Tube Light Pendant Fixture
Brass Trim 1” GFRC Panel 1” Air Gap 3” Extruded Polystyrene Insulation Vapor-Permeable Air and Water Barrier 8” NRG Insulated Concrete Block 1” Cement Plaster Brass Window Trim Picture Window, Thermally Broken Steel Frame, Ptd. to Match Trim, Double Glazed Low Solar Gain Low-E Coating Wood Blocking 4” Concrete Slab Polyethylene Vapor Barrier 3” Extruded Polystyrene Insulation Crushed Stone Drainage Layer Underground PVC Supply Duct Linear Slot Diffuser Metal Flashing
30 | PRAYER ROOMS
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PRAYER ROOMS The population of Tunisia is 99.1% Muslim. Though the government is secular and the population tends towards progressivism, there is a large number of practicing Muslims. The Bouzizi Opportunity Center offers male and female prayer rooms for members who wish to conduct their daily prayers within the campus. The rooms are accessed via the oculus, with an ablution courtyard offering a transition between public and private. The walls of the prayer room are thickened for sound absorption, and the interiors darkly contrast with the bright exterior. This space is designed to be a sanctuary.
Oculus
Ablution
Prayer Room Section Perspective
Prayer Room
Service Alley
Prayer Room Interior
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PROCESS | 35
02 The Void University of Virginia Professor: Seth McDowell Year: Spring 2016 Type: Public Institution
Located in the city of New York, the VOID will serve as a Library, Studio, and Exhibition space for the city. The studio spaces are sandwiched by the Library and the exhibition spaces. The library is located in the top layer while the exhibition spaces are located in the bottom layer. The program starts to interlock with one another and build sharable spaces within the building. These sharable spaces become completely transparent and punch out through the primary layer of the facade. This offset starts to build a dialogue between the street and the inside of the space. Inside of the building, the core is pushed to the south side of the building, thus enabling the rest of the space to be programmed with much more freedom.
Through a set of hand diagrams and small concept models, the goal was to find the intersection of sectional relationships. The methodology of the studio was to create disturbance with the existence context through exterior and interior languages.
36 | FLOOR PLANS + ELEVATION
Floor Plans 1 - 10
North Elevation
FLOOR PLANS + SECTION | 37
38 | WEST ELEVATION
SECTION | 39
40 | BUILDING SYSTEMS
Curtain Wall System
Void Structure
Existing Buildings
Screen Wall Panels
03 Scripted Landscape University of Virginia Professor: Mona El Khafif Year: Fall 2016 In collaboration with: Cristina Preciado
The project is located in one of the most cultural areas in Toronto: Greektown. The area is rich of amenities and a diverse amount of cuisine. While Dan-forth’s corridor is an amazing commercial development, there lies a back, dark side to it: a network of parks and parking lots that span for more than 1km. The purpose of this project is to create a connection between these parks and parking lots and become a catalyst for the neighbor-hood’s future development. By re-purposing the parks and providing the parking lots with living systems, we tripled the amount of green space and provided the community with a stronger connection to its environment. The scripted landscape serves people of all ages and is capable of growing in all directions.
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CITY ANALYSIS
City owned parking lots inventory
Greek town Site location
ANALYSIS OF CITY OWNED PARKING LOTS. TORONTO
CONCEPT MODELS
Node
Node creating a variation of spatial conditions.
DIGITAL ITERATIONS | Node displacement through site conditions - acting as disturbances
Node
46 | SITE ANALYSIS
AXON + PROPOSED PLAN | 47
NEIGHBORHOOD ANALYSIS
Program spaces
SITE
Circulation
EXISTING PROPOSED
GREEN SPACE
Structure
MISC.
Analyzing existing site conditions
Initial grid
Street intersection
Trees
Material change
Aggregation 1
Aggregation 2
Existing Condition
Section A
Section B
Section D
A D
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C
Section C
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PHASE - 1 | Ferro Fluid
04 Freezing the Field University of Virginia Professor: Melissa Goldman Year: 2016 | 2017 Project Team: Carolina Myers, Halie Miller, Winston Tang, Francisco Hernandez, Lemara Miftakhova Awards: Autodesk Emerging Research Award This project explores a new method of robotic extrusion using magnetic fields. Through the use of a custom tool and ferromagnetic material, this project develops a construction process utilizing the off-plane toolpahts of a 6-axis industrial robotic arm to pull, attract, and repel material into a hardened structure. The ferromagnetic liquid forms spikes and connections around the invisible magnetic fields, and upon hardening, freezes the field into a new physical artifact. This extrusion process allows a fabrication that defies gravity. The robotic fabrication process allows micro-extrusions to build off of one another, scaling the result to approach an architectural scale and bringing a new freedom to the designer and fabricator.
PHASE - 2 | Ferro Resin Test with casting resin Extrusion with Balloons
Magnetic field diagrams
Cup Extrusion
“Sandwich” Extrusion
Manual Extrusion
Robot Extrusion
Robot Extrusion
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Integration to the robotic arm
12”
PHASE - 3 | Ferro Structures
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52 | ACADEMICAL PROJECT BOARD
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ACADEMIA 2013 - 2021
THE ARTERY
THE HUB
THE INSTITUTIONAL WEB
URBAN AGRICULTURE
EL CENTRO
Type: Educational Site: Charlottesville, Virginia, USA Awards: Model + Board published for accreditation
Type: Public | Urban Development Site: Chicago, Illinois, USA Awards: Earl Prize Nominee
Type: Educational Site: Lynchburg, Virginia, USA
Type: Public Site: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Type: Public | Master Plan Site: Buenos Aires, Argentina
+ Modeling Software Used: + Rhino + Grasshopper + Ansys (Fluid Dynamics)
+ Modeling Software Used: + Rhino + Grasshopper
+ Modeling Software Used: + Rhino + Grasshopper + Revit
+ Modeling Software Used: + Rhino + Grasshopper + Revit
Project description: The Hub looks at a public plaza in the city of Chicago as an opportunity for change. The problems of urbanization and development of cities is the lack of green space, density, and poor development of public space. A plaza is integrated as a way to improve the psychological safety and deterioration of physical environment; however, Prudential Plaza does not fulfill the criteria. In an effort to solve the environmental problems and improve the plaza's current spatial conditions, the site was carefully analyzed to understand which bio-mimetic system would tackle the problems efficiently. The site currently experiences an immense amount of downdraft, huge fluctuations in temperature, and low amounts of direct sunlight throughout the year.
Project description: In the last decade, Lynchburg’s downtown area suffered a mass depopulation. The purpose of this project is to identify the key factors that can create a catalyst for the revival of the city’s downtown area.
Project description: URBAN AGRICULTURE is a catalyst intervention along the south side of Chicago. The project focuses on the city’s public vacant lots as the areas of intervention. This area suffers of a vast amount of under - utilized land and contains no direct source of fresh food for its community. The goal of the project is to re-purpose the vacant land into urban farms and establish small food hubs along the existing train stop’s adjacent vacant lots. The structure was inspired by a scaffolding typology. The purpose of the scaffolding structure is to promote an idea of never-ending progress and to be able to contract and expand depending on the community’s needs. This project will contain a main food hub in Zone 1 and similar typologies along Zones 2 - 3 that will scale up or down depending on the communities needs.
Project description: El Centro is part of a urban master plan for the city of Buenos Aires. The centro is part of NODE 6 development, which focuses on becoming the bridge of entry between the province and the city. Due to years of poor management of the pollutants that are thrown into the water, the river is highly contaminated. The goal of El Centro is to bring the community back into the water by a process of decontamination provided by the new development. This will encourage legislation to be implemented to ban all companies that are currently throwing pesticides into the water. The second area of focus of the project is the connection to the surrounding community. El Centro provides a series of public programs for the area plus providing a new language of public space that is not seen anywhere on the city. By challenging the architectural language to which the city is used to, the goal is ignite a sense of curiosity to not only the people entering the city, but the people that are traveling through the belt of the proposed train station.
+ Modeling Software Used: + Rhino + Grasshopper + VisualARQ Project description: The project serves to create a hybrid typology for a residential housing complex at the University of Virginia. Concept models where generated to explore the possible interactions that could be forced between the public and private spaces. The goal is break the boundaries between the different age groups by creating a constant flow of circulation throughout all the different levels of the Artery.
The Institutional Web will serve as an educational institution that will serve all five colleges in Lynchburg. These colleges exist on the perimeter of the downtown area. The goal is to move people into the city by offering them a hybrid institution. People, that don’t have an opportunity to an education, can come and attend lectures, exhibitions, and make connections with current college students. Through the dynamic orientation of the lecture spaces, the goal of this community center is to force connections between the different colleges and help stitch the city back together.
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GH SCRIPTS The panels below contain the scripts that have been used to generate the pieces of geometry found in this portfolio. Once you click on the QR Code, you'll be able to access all of the content + additional scripts that I have gathered through time.
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Rectangular Bay Structure
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Isostatic Slab
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Triangulated Roof
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Pavilion Facades (Custom lights + Window Openings)
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A script was generated to emulate the typical module size of 3'x3' waffle slab. After many attempts of doing it manually through the Rhino interface, I found it most beneficial to create a script that would allow me to rapidly change the orientation of the squares, the size, plus where they will punch through the roof and where they will just stop a couple inches below the roof slab.
This script was inspired by the work of Pier Luigi Nervi. This script generates stress lines on a mesh through two different methods:
This script projects a roof outline onto the ground and creates a matrix of triangles. You are able to change the size of these triangles and then extrude them upwards towards the original roof to be able to punch voids through different surfaces.
The facade is manipulated through a series of determined lengths. The spacing of the GFRC can be changed per a number slider. The location of the light fixtures + openings is randomized. One is able to randomize the location until we find an aesthetic of our liking. This script was heavily used to expedite the creation of all of the facades in the Bouazizi Opportunity Center.
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Pavilion Bifold Windows (Frame + Glass)
+ It tests the results of Karamba at different levels of mesh precision. + Because of the irregularity of the mesh, I also included a test using millipede. While the plugin has not received any updates since late 2013, it outputs results as close as Karamba's code.
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Pavilion Bifold Windows (Movement)
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Ground Texture
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Custom Light Fixtures
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By the input of a curve or straight line, one is able to quickly frame out a space with a set of Bifold Windows. All of the dimensions of the frame are adjustable (i.e., Frame thickness, Height, and spacing). Depending on the number of frames that are required, one is able to quickly adapt the Bifold Windows to any geometry.
This script gives us the ability to emulate the opening and closing of the Bifold Windows.
The ground texture was generated through a set of points and forces. This simply grasshopper script is able to quickly generate a set of textures similar to the ones seen on the Floor plan of the Bouazizi Opportunity Center.
Due to the staggering heights of the pavilions at the Bouazizi Opportunity Center, it was important to expedite the process of placing lighting fixture wherever necessary. To quickly adapt the fixtures to the different heights, I created a script that gave us the flexibility of thickness, height, and shape of fixture.
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Scalloping Walls (Randomized Diameters)
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The Void
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Scripted Landscape (Cleaning GIS Dataset)
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Energy Analysis
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The desire to create a scalloping facade let to the creation of this script. The script generates a set of circles along a line with a determined offset so that it leaves enough space for the subtraction of the circles from the wall. By doing this, we are able to quickly generate the texture that we are looking for in a scalloping wall.
By extracting the floor to floor heights, I matched the outline of each opening and just lofted the space all the way to the roof of the structure. Once a surface was created, I applied a diagrid mesh.
Scripted Landscape was part of studio project that focused on extracting Shape files and data sets from public sources and manipulating the data through grasshopper. In this case, we focused on the city of Chicago. Due to the complexity of the data sets and the inconsistency in the way information was distributed, it was necessary to clean the files to the best of my ability. I used a set of grasshopper plugins to quickly read the csv files and separate the longitude and latitude. Once the numbers where cleaned from other values/characters, grasshopper re-inputted the information into another set of columns.
This script is a case study that was created for the Bouazizi Opportunity Center. I created this script to quickly iterate on different envelope typologies. With this script, we were able to understand the effects of the air gap, insulation, and other parameters inside of the wall for the corresponding climate.
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE The list of projects below represent ongoing and completed projects that I was part of during my time at Advance Steel Erection from May 2017 to August of 2019. My role at Advance Steel Erection was to facilitate the approval of detailed structural steel by communicating with the EOR and AOR of the corresponding projects and generating shop , erection, and ga drawings for my iron workers out in the field. When managing more than 7 projects at a time, I would have to distribute work to a team of detailers overseas and coordinate company standards as well as provide feedback for submittals before sending items out for approval. + 6875 N IONIA AVE - Chicago + SALEM BALCONIES - Hoffman Estates + 520 W MELROSE - Chicago + 159 NEW RETAIL DEVELOPMENT - Orland Park + 46 E OAK ST - Chicago + 41 E CHESTNUT - Chicago + 535 N MICHIGAN - Chicago + 1300 BOWE - Elgin + 2056 N DAMEN - Chicago + 3200 W PETERSON - Chicago + 6021 N CICERO AVE + 6135 MOZART - Chicago + 6300 N RIVER RD - Rosemont + 8400 S CICERO CAR WASH - Burbank + 8540 MAJOR AVE - Morton Grove + CAPITAL GRILLE REMODEL - Lombard + CHANEL 65 E OAK ST - Chicago + CHASE BANK - Lake Forest + DAVE & BUSTER'S - Rosemont + EGTP MONUMENT SIGNS - Elk Grove + ELM STREET PLAZA - Chicago + EVERBROOK ACADEMY - St. Charles + EVERGREEN PLAZA BLDG H - Evergreen Park + EVERGREEN PLAZA BLDG K2 - Evergreen Park + EVERGREEN PLAZA BLDG L - Evergreen Park + EVERGREEN PLAZA BLDG R - Evergreen Park + FR BENCH SUPPORT - Commercial Ctrs + FRESENIUS MEDICAL - Crestwood + GRAHAM ENTERPRISE - North Chicago + HOME DEPOT - Northlake + JEXAL'S RESTAURANT - McHenry + METHODE ELECTRONICS - Harwood Heights + MULTI-TENANT RETAIL BUILDING - Mt. Prospect + NIKE FACTORY - Oak Brook + PETE'S MARKET - Willowbrook - A + SHERWIN WILLIAMS - Oak Forest + TJ MAXX - Chicago + TD AMERITRADE - Oakbrook + SMITH RESTAURANT - Chicago + THORNTONS - Lombard + WESTSPOT CAR WASH - Chicago + STONEBRIDGE APARTMENTS - Arlington Heights + 9206 WESTERN AVE - Evergreen Park + ASCENSION OF OUR LORD CHURCH - Lincolnshire + BARREL CLUB - Oak Lawn + BATH & BODY WORKS - Tinley Park + BIBLE CHURCH - Glen Ellyn + GAS STATION - Niles + HEIDNER RETAIL BLDG - Justice + HEIDNER RETAIL STORE - New Lenox + PETE'S FRESH MARKET - Wheaton + RICKY ROCKETS - Hoffman Estates + SMOKEY BONES - Rockford + SPEED GMX - Mount Prospect + ST JOSEPH SCHOOL - Downers Grove + TRUE FOOD KITCHEN - Oakbrook + TRUENORTH - Buffalo Grove + 3200 W PETERSON - Chicago + 123 N NORTHWEST HWY - Park Ridge
+ CARTIER - Chicago + FIFTH THIRD BANK - Evergreen Park + GRECIAN DELIGHT - Elk Grove Village + THORNTONS - Romeoville + UIC ACADEMIC AND RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX - Chicago + 525 ROCKLAND RD - Lake Bluff + 2655 SYCAMORE - Morris + RICKY ROCKETS - Hickory Hills + HOFFMAN ESTATES - Hoffman Estates + HONDA - Schaumburg + WILLOWCREEK CHURCH - Glenview
Ascension Church - Partial | Steel @ Dome
Willowcreek Church - Glenview | Steel Iso