MONICA WYNN
SELECT PROJECTS 2020
TABLE OF CONTENTS SELECT PROJECTS Proposals The Killing Machine ........................................................................................................ Light House ..................................................................................................................... Nested Shells .................................................................................................................. Nefarious City ................................................................................................................. Living Room.....................................................................................................................
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Graphics for Clients Visualization and Representation ................................................................................. Roofing Demos ................................................................................................................
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Installations Cloud .............................................................................................................................. Womb Portal.................................................................................................................... Hut....................................................................................................................................
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PROPOSALS
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THE KILLING MACHINE // Slaughterhouse
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THE KILLING MACHINE // Slaughterhouse Critic: Thomas Leeser Team: Exquisite Corpse Chia-Yi Huang Olivia Vien Monica Wynn The slaughterhouse is considered a highly controversial space both for human and animal. This project confronts humane practice and sanitation in the age of automation. Situated in SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil, a moving building is slowly dismembered through each phase of the slaughter process. The human is removed to place the cow in focus through mechanized operations, a fully integrated track and MEP system that utilizes every by-product of the slaughter and reaches towards a sustainable practice in an otherwise violent procedure. Video link: vimeo.com/149939567
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SLAUGHTER 2
RENDERING PLANT (BELOW)
MEP : rendering plant
outdoor patio
MEP : vendor space
MEP : slaughterhouse
PUBLIC VENDOR office
conference room SLAUGHTER 1
MEP : packing hall
MEP : slaughterCUTTING
DEBONING
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INSPECTION
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SLAUGHTER 2 (ABOVE)
RENDERING PLANT
public entrance
equipment
VENDOR SPACE
waste generator office feed storage SLAUGHTER 1 (ABOVE)
break room conference room water storage locker room RECEIVING FROM ABOVE
INTAKE locker room STUNNING AREA
FREEZING break room
locker room
PACKING
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PROJECT
Fiber Reinforced Concrete Water Proofing Membrane
Slaughterhouse Sao Paulo, Brazil
Mineral Wool Insulation Sheathing W18 Steel Beam Hollow Steel Column Hoist Line Moving Platform EXQUISITE CORPSE 61 Saint James Place Brooklyn, New York
61’7”
index: 18’ 0”
40’9”
DESIGN : THOMAS LEESER STRUCTURE : JEFF THOMPSON MECHANICAL : MARK MALEKSHASHI SITE + SUSTAINABILITY : ELLIOT MALTBY FACADE : SAMEER KUMAR
48’0’
title:
STRUCTURAL DETAIL
scale : date :
sheet: 7’
41’3”
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S 202 A102
PROJECT
Fiber Reinforced Concrete Water ProoямБng Membrane
Slaughterhouse Sao Paulo, Brazil
Mineral Wool Insulation Elevated Walkway Stunning Shaft Hoist Line Interface : Pocket door
EXQUISITE CORPSE 61 Saint James Place Brooklyn, New York
DESIGN : THOMAS LEESER STRUCTURE : JEFF THOMPSON MECHANICAL : MARK MALEKSHASHI SITE + SUSTAINABILITY : ELLIOT MALTBY FACADE : SAMEER KUMAR
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title:
STRUCTURAL DETAIL
scale : date :
sheet:
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PACKING HALL
SECTION A : CONFIGURATION 3 1’ : 1/6”
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SLAUGHTER 2
VENDOR SPACE
RENDERING PLANT
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Roof Clerestory
Mechanical Core
Exterior Shell : Walls Lairage
Slaughter Packing Hall Rendering Plant
Public
W 18 Steel Beam
Hollow Steel Colu
Steel Plate Conne Structural Components
Floor Plates
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Exterior Shell : Below
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insulation membrane facade panel support
roof joint roof deck
fixer insulation membrane sheathing
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stud facade panel support fixer
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column
insulation membrane
insulation membrane beam
sheathing fixer support stud glass
facade panel support fixer insulation membrane sheathing column
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ROOF WALL SECTION DETAIL
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SCALE: 1' = 1 1/2"
WINDOW SECTION DETAIL SCALE: 1' = 1 1/2"
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facade panel insulation membrane
sealant slab
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beam floor joint
concrete insulation membrane
slab
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beam
facade panel support fixer
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fixer track wheel track trail
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drainage
foundation
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sealant concrete
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TRACK SECTION DETAIL SCALE: 1' = 1 1/2"
membrane slab
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FOUNDATION WALL SECTION DETAIL SCALE: 1' = 1 1/2"
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LIGHT HOUSE // One Person Dwelling Hadley, New York Efficient home design located in upstate New York. Designed as response to isolation during 2020 quarantine identifying needs for clean lines and natural surroundings with low energy consumption. Located on a hill over looking a river, a focus on light in certain parts of the home, this space acts as a retreat to recalibrate and take in the views. Built with white portland cement, energy and light are optimized to achieve the aforementioned goals. VIEWS
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EXTERIOR: FRONT VIEW
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LIGHT HOUSE // One Person Dwelling
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SKYLIGHT
SECTION A
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STUDY
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PLAN
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LOUNGE
EAT
BATHE
SLEEP
MEDITATE
LOW EMISSION GLASS
WHITE PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE OPEN
SEAMLESS INTERIORS
ENERGY CORE
WINDOW SIZE SCALAR: Less porosity in areas that necessitate darkness
LIGHT PROJECTION
CLOSED
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NESTED SHELLS // Mixed-Use Housing Critic: Ludovica Tramontin + Ben Maritinson Beginning with Grasshopper definitions and exploratory form finding, this studio challenged us to find rational design solutions from the abstract. I focused my investigation on complex curvature which resulted in nested shells, setting the foundation for a multistory housing complimented by subsidized artist spaces. Further analysis of the curvature resulted in the dissection of ribbed grids and structural systems with C-Type bracing. Images (1) 3D Print (Top View) (2) Generative drawing (Top View)
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NESTED SHELLS // Abstract to Rational
Images (1) 3D Print (Rear View) (2) Section Model (Interior View)
FOURTH LEVEL PLAN 1/16” : 1’
FIFTH LEVEL PLAN 1/16” : 1’
32'-8 1/4"
THIRD LEVEL PLAN 1/16” : 1’
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GROUND LEVEL PLAN 1/16” : 1’
FIRST LEVEL PLAN 1/16” : 1’
SECOND LEVEL PLAN 1/16” : 1’
THIRD LEVEL PLAN 1/16” : 1’
FOURTH LEVEL PLAN 1/16” : 1’
FIFTH LEVEL PLAN 1/16” : 1’
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NESTED SHELLS // Structural Hypothesis ANALYSIS OF GEOMETRY
twist along curve
twist along curve
twist along curve
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Floor slab (not to scale) structural diagram
ribbed structural grid Floor slab (not to scale) Floor slab (not to scale) exterior membrane
Floor slab (not to scale)
connection diagram
exterior membrane: connection points along ribbed grid? floor plate: connection/bracing/support extends from ribbed grid?
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WALL SECTION : 1’ : 1/2”
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IGU_Spaced on minor grid Water-proofing BATT Insulation 8” GLU_LAM (C-TYPE) BRACING 4” timber GLU_LAM (C-TYPE) BRACING 2” hardwood floor 1” plywood decking
2” x 12” timber floor joists (1’ OC)
Wood siding_painted white
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NEFARIOUS CITY Critic: Thomas Leeser Situated in space, a moving city with streets that shift directions on time based intervals, Nefarious City promotes the idea of change and unplanned course trajectory. As a meditation on non-linear time, Nefarious City challenges the institutional realities and calls for decentralized governing bodies. Video link: vimeo.com/127663730
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Stills from Nefarious City: Interior (above) Top view (top right) Street view (bottom right) 32
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Stills from Nefarious City: Street reorientation (above) Density (right)
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LIVING ROOM // Immersive Installation Proposal for 2018 Meow Wolf Open Call Humans participate in an exchange with a breathing body (a living room), that changes size and form through internal breathing mechanisms. The pulsing originates from hubs within a lightweight structure. The hubs provide a space for the rigging to be centralized. Each hub is surrounded with a layer of netting that encloses varying sizes of heavy-duty/extra strength balloons. These are connected to inflators that are causing the balloons to expand and contract at varying rates of speed changing the habitable spaces frequently. Rigging consultant: Ted Hughes
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MATERIALS
inhale/exhale
BALLOONS NETTING EVA FOAM SURFACE ADDITIONAL LAYERS : liquid rubber, silicone and latex inhale/exhale
DIAGRAM (SIDE VIEW) EVA FOAM SURFACES
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SOUND Breathing (recorded) Pneumatic devices (ambient) LIGHTING Embedded within material and changes in tandem with pulsing Room is otherwise dark to encourage tactile relationships for navigation
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GRAPHICS FOR CLIENTS
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3D VISUALIZATION Client: LMG Design Consulting Contracted to provide schematic and concept renders for interior design clients. Images (1)Marble counter top detail (2)Bar front elevation (3) Perspective (previous page)
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3D VISUALIZATION Client: LMG Design Consulting Contracted to provide schematic and concept renders for interior design clients.. Image: Fireplace with iridescent tiles
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3D VISUALIZATION Client: GUM Studios CYC walls measured, modeled and rendered for sound studio
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17’ 4” 12’8” 18’
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50’ 30’
45’
72’
22’
27.5’
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5.5’ 62’
FLOOR PLAN - V1 Nick Rawlings
2D REPRESENTATION
Rack for cleaning supplies
Client: Nick Rawlings
Hanging wet towels
Floor plan, measured and drawn with recommendations for organization of existing space and furniture
Table lamp Bedside table
BATH
SLEEP/READ/MUSIC Drum kit Medium rug Rack for clothes KTICHEN Underlight
Small couch Ironing Drying rack CLOSET
Stool Bucket chairs
Guitar
Desk
TV stand
LIVE/WORK Mirrors
Weight bench
Standing or hanging lamp
Clothes and shoes
DANCE/EXERCISE
PATIO
Poufs Small tables (painted white) Small rug
STORAGE
Gallery Wall Standing or hanging Lamp
Bike storage
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ROOFING DEMOS Client: MADSKY, 2020 Stills from a virtual training program for a national network of contractors. This model was used to demonstrate proper documentation and the layers of a typical asphalt shingle roof system.
Images (1) Still from animation orbit (2) Top view from animation orbit (3) Still from roof assembly (4) Diagram for roof assembly
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INSTALLATIONS
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CLOUD Kayrock Gallery, 2016 Installed in Greenpoint’s Kayrock Gallery, Cloud was part of a two person exhibition with artist Justin Amrhein entitled “Abstract Mechanical Realities”
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48” 18”
18”
12”
6”
12”
12”
panel 3
18”
12”
18”
12”
Vertical seams
120”
108”
12”
panel 2
12”
160”
12”
120”
Vertical seams 12”
Notes: Each panel is 36” wide (3 for total width of 108”) and 180’ long. They will arrive pre-assembled, except for the two vertical seams, to be sewn, glued on site as to ensure proportional weight distribution, eliminate tearing, etc.
12”
panel 1
= ceiling hook
12”
door swing
SIDE VIEW
Images (1) Detail from “Cloud” (2) Side view - install instructions (3) Top view - install Instructions
TOP VIEW
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WOMB PORTAL // Installation New York, New York An immersive installation acted as emergent phenomena in an abandoned demo site. Shown through a secret entrance, invited guests would be brouoght into an otherwise dark enviroonment illuminated only by the hanging “phenomena�
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HUT // Structure Study
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Mars Hill, North Carolina With the self-directed constraints of no joinery and only found branches and rocks, I assembled a small hut built into the side of a hill and analyzed the structure in drawing. To further consider additional membranes that could be removed or added within different weather conditions, I studied grass weaving.
FRONT ELEVATION pen and ink on bristol
TERTIARY STRUCTURE marker on trace paper
SECONDARY STRUCTURE marker on trace paper
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ROOF PLAN pen and ink on bristol
PRIMARY STRUCTURE marker on trace paper
grass roof
WEAVING DIAGRAM marker and pen on bristol
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MONICA WYNN
2020