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urban surgery: REACTIONS
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Advising by John Pron, Andrew Hart and Lisa Armstrong. Thursday, April 10, 2008. Im not using metaphor correctly when i speak - need to kep it going but make sure if i say cancer that it still is cancer in the next process. Need to say what surgery means to me - I decide - jurers knew where i was coming from but i didnt say it. Urban surgery-appears better in willow street model-. Get inside building - have detailed shots. Less time spent presenting research and more time on architecture. Creating a new ...
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urban surgery: every piece of program
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Advising by John Pron, Andrew Hart and Lisa Armstrong. Friday, March 14, 2008. Every piece of program. March 19, 2008 at 9:58 AM. Update your blog ASAP so i can email end of the year thoughts and requirements. April 10, 2008 at 7:25 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blogs used for thesis. Every piece of program. Reactions from mid jury. Philadelphia, PA, United States. 5th year thesis architecture student at Temple University - Tyler School of Art. View my complete profile.
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urban surgery: CONTINUOUS PROCESS
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Advising by John Pron, Andrew Hart and Lisa Armstrong. Friday, February 15, 2008. Following tissue damage and/or loss from any cause, including damage due to the inflammatory process, there may be a number of different sequelae:. 1 Resolution: Dead cellular material and debris are removed by phagocytosis and the tissue is left with its original architecture intact. 2 Regeneration. Lost tissue is replaced by proliferation of cells of the same type, which reconstruct the normal architecture. This tends to ...
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urban surgery: October 2007
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Advising by John Pron, Andrew Hart and Lisa Armstrong. Wednesday, October 31, 2007. Http:/ www.workshopoftheworld.com/center city/willow steam.html. I dont know if i am going away from anything or adding too much into it by saying that? Tuesday, October 30, 2007. Thursday, October 11, 2007. Example of a major civic institution placed within an existing urban context. Sited at the juncture of a dense, mid-rise downtown commercial district and an industrial riverfront zone, the museum employs a strateg...
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urban surgery: November 2007
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Advising by John Pron, Andrew Hart and Lisa Armstrong. Tuesday, November 27, 2007. Sickness/site * treatment/user (need) * therapy/program. What users need - treatment for program. Tapping into the energy of the site. If its in program is on 7th street - why not have it on 9th steet. Tune up surgical maps into one. Symptoms - their meaning - methods of treatment - heres how cycle will become. Redo statement - when changed please comment. Sunday, November 25, 2007. SURGICAL TERMS FOR ANALYZING THE SITE.
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School Community: Schedule
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Complete site analysis and physical site model. Begin concept drawings of program issues. Explore possible locations of program on the site. The interaction of the two user groups. Space transformation to accommodate program shifts. Refinement of concept drawings models. Refining 3-D sketches of interior and/or exterior spaces. Update/ Add to written document. Preliminary renderings of interior spaces. Update/ Add to written document. Further refinement of Plans Sections Elevations. A Hart - Advisor.
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Paul Sheaffer // Architecture Thesis: February 2008
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Paul Sheaffer / Architecture Thesis. Monday, February 18, 2008. Way too long updated Abstract. Still roughing this out. Monument is an evocative and artistic form of architecture tied heavily to cultural memory; architecture for the public good. The monumental built form reflects the aspirations of the time; it ranges from colossal gestures of social prosperity to a quiet remembrance of passing. What is today’s monumental social concern? Living sustainably is not just turning the lights off and recycling...
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Sustainable Building Environment: Drawings
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008. The site drawing is ploted out at 1/32 scale. The next stage for this drawing will be to add walking paths, parking area, landscape, and textures of each surface. The plans are all done at 1/16 scale and show the window systems of the building and structure. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Design Sustainable living in a way which educates the public. View my complete profile.
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School Community: General Program Outline
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Learning Centers / Studios. O De-emphasis on traditional classroom learning. O Meeting rooms /- 800 sq ft. O Small break out rooms. O Outdoor Learning Spaces. 61607; Student ran rooms. 61607; Wet and dry lab. 61607; /- 1500 sq ft. O Food court/ Cafe. O /- 2500 sq ft. Space for individual learning. O Rock climbing wall. O /- 10,000 sq ft. School based health clinic. O /- 800 sq ft. O Possibility of creating an indoor and outdoor stage. O /- 10,000 sq ft. O /- 3,000 sq ft. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Paul Sheaffer // Architecture Thesis: 1/4 Jury
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Paul Sheaffer / Architecture Thesis. Wednesday, February 13, 2008. Last night was rough for all of us, but there was great benefit in having outsiders. I don’t think any of us were prepared to pitch our whole thesis, and we’re going to have to really focus on the meat of our ideas to distill our descriptions to a few minutes. I really dropped the ball on my presentation, got nervous, and did a really poor job articulating my ideas and left out quite a few that might have been helpful to the outsiders.