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2013 M Arch I Portfolio (IN: UC BERKELEY, UCLA, SCI-ARC, PENN / WAIT: CORNELL / BIG FAT NO: HARVARD, YALE, MIT...
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Erik B. StratmeyerM Arch I Candidate
Harvard University, GSD Fall 2013
This portfolio contains the design work of Erik B. Stratmeyer
Projects:
Kinetic Wind Sculpture
Parasitic Urban Machine
FourFold Chapel
Old Glory
Found Object: Bicycle Bell
3-D Dress Pattern
San Francisco “Information Traffic”
Internship: Anderson Anderson Architecture
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Kinetic Wind Sculpture
Armature & Pendulum Sails Prototype # 1 Armature & Pendulum Sails Prototype # 2 Armature & Pendulum Sails Prototype # 3 Metal Fabric & Tags Prototype
Kinetic Wind Sculpture (10 mph Gusts)
Kinetic Wind Sculpture (Detail)
Armature Sculpting Armature Isometric
Objective:To explore and challenge the notion of a
“mobile”. The design must respond fully to the site and express the seen and unseen
about the designer.
Concept:The armature and the methodical swing
of the pendulum sails are a response to the rational internal self. The metal
fabric and tags are representative of the external self that is at times excitable and
at times tranquil, these elements are far more reactive to fluctuating conditions. The armature provides the structure for both systems to simultaneously thrive.
The unexpected flowing extensions of the armature reach out and attach to the tree
for structural support.
Information:This was my first design project. The
sculpture was individually built and engineered on site at City College of San Francisco for Arch 101 (design studio) in
the fall of 2011.
Kinetic Wind Sculpture
Kinetic Wind Sculpture (20 mph Gusts)
Friction Fit Yolk Connection Pendulum Sails’ Axle Metal Fabric and Tags / Pendulum Sails (Detail)Armature Connection
Parasitic Urban Machine
Sketch Model #1 Sketch Model #2 1/4” Scale Site Response #1 1/4” Scale Site Response #2
Parasitic Urban Machine (Scale: 1/2” =1’)
#1: Salsa Dancing (11am - 2pm) #2: Poetry slam (3pm - 5pm) #’s 3a & 3b: SF film Festival (6pm- 11pm)Vertical Support Layout Early Design & Program SketchMortise and Tenon Joints
1/2 “ Scale Circulation and Program View
Program:The client requests a physical structure that is limited to 300 ft2 that serves a minimum of 2-5 people and maximum of 20 people for an October event which hosts a month of dance classes, poetry readings and a San Francisco film festival. The project requires: one piece of ‘built-in’ street furniture, a shade device, outdoor gallery, dance floor and movie screen. The event site is Gold Alley in San Francisco’s North Beach district.
Concept:There are three significant concepts that drive the design. The principal concept is the ability of the floor structure, movie screen and built-in furniture to move, adapting to the needs of the event’s poetry and film programmatic elements. The day starts with the three floor components joined for the dance classes. As the day progresses, the platforms sequentially move along a rail system provid-ing distinct spaces for the afternoon poetry slam and evening film festival to occur. Secondly, shade is provided by stacking linear elements in a curvilinear trellis structure which provides the dancers relief from the harsh mid-day sun as well as blocking the waning evening sunlight from creating a glare on the movie screen. Finally, the design utilizes all available buildings on the site to create a parasitic structural relationship for the urban machine’s structural and rail system.
Information:This project was individually designed and modeled for the final project at UC Berkeley’s [IN]ARCH program in the summer of 2012.
Parasitic Urban Machine
Parasitic Urban Machine Digital Model (5:55 pm)
Salsa Dancing (11 am - 2 pm)
Plan (Poetry Slam)
2:30 pm Poetry Slam (3 -5 pm) 5:30 pm SF Film Festival (6-11pm)
FourFold ChapelChapel
Gesture Model #1 Gesture Model #3 1/8” Scale Site Response #2
1/8” Scale Site Response #61/8” Scale Site Response #5 1/4” Scale Site Response #2 1/4” Scale Site Response #4 1/4” Scale Site Response #5
FourFold Chapel (Scale 1/4” = 1’)
Program:The client has chosen to build a non-denominational meditation chapel. She is an aficionado of Martin
Heidegger and asks that the relationship between the building and site metaphorically evoke the notions of Heidegger’s fourfold. The site is the rocky coastline of central California.
Concept:Heidegger’s fourfold is composed of four components: mortals, divinities, earth and sky. The primary structure’s slightly curving vertical planes reference the lines of the human torso. The structure that
projects out over the sea and the parallelogram shapes found throughout the model are symbolic of the rockiness of the site. The sky is represented by the arcing wing structures. Finally, the pathway that
creates circulation throughout the site is an allegorical nod to a circuitous spiritual journey. The bridge completely blocks access to the island, which is representative of divinities, participants on the journey
may experience the island through contemplation but will never physically occupy the space.
Information:This project was individually designed and modeled for the final project of Arch 102 at City College of San
Francisco in the spring of 2012. The design process is intended to be unfinished, the project is revisited in Arch 103.
FourFold Chapel
North View
West View
Plan (Drafted)
South View East View Framework and Skin (Detail)
3-D Dress Pattern
Dress Pattern (View #1)
Dress Pattern (View #2)
Iteration #2 Iteration #4
Objective:Design a complex
surface that encloses space and is
architecturally evocative. This is accomplished
by developing a module and compositional rule
system to develop a compelling two and
three-dimensional work of art.
Concept:The module is derived from the construction
lines found in the drawing Found Object: Bicycle
Bell (2nd to last project). The application of the
module becomes less congested and polluted
as the composition slowly engulfs the 40” x 24”
canvas. This creates more opportunities for vertical movements as
well as larger openings to allow in light. The
slow lengthening in space between module applications is used to
create increased spatial opportunities as well
as a crescendo in the complexity and variation of the surface texture as the modules envelop the
paper.
Information:This project was
individually designed and modeled for a project at
UC Berkeley’s [IN]ARCH program in the summer
of 2012.
3-D Dress PatternDress Pattern Rules Spatial Crescendo
Module (Detail #1) Dress Pattern (Detail #2)
Old Glory
Armature (Detail)
Connection (Detail) Old Glory Feathers (Detail) Wrapping (Detail)
Objective:To create a wood sculpture that is an abstract representation of an animal or an aspect of that animal.
Concept:The animal chosen for this project was an eagle, specifically an eagle’s wing. The eagle was chosen for the bird’s aesthetic beauty, as well as its iconic and symbolic recognizability. The flag is composed of an abstracted broken eagle wing and a worn flag. The threadbare flag acts as a sling cradling the broken wing.
Information:This project was individually designed and hand crafted for the final project of Sculpture 101 at City College of San Francisco in the spring of 2012.
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“So in America when the sun goes down and I sit on the old broken-down river pier watching the long,long skies over New Jerseyand
sense all the raw land that rolls in one unbelievable huge bulge over to
the West Coast, and all that road going, and all the people
dreaming in the immensity of it, and in Iowa I know by now the children must be crying in the land where they let the childrencry, and tonight the stars’ll be out, and don’t you know that God is Pooh Bear? the evening star must be dropping and shedding her sparkler dims on the prarie, which is just before the coming of the complete night that blesses the earth, darkens all the rivers, cups the peaks and folds the the �nal shore in, and nobody, nobody knows what’s going to
Objective:Create a “territorial quilt” utilizing data from present day and historical San Francisco. A day long walk along the current Embarcadero Waterfront as well as following the historic path of the “Barbary Coast” waterfront of the 1800’s is used to develop a non-tradi-tional map of San Francisco in hopes to discover something previously ‘un-seen’ about the city of San Francisco.
Concept:Thoughts and ideas created this city yet their origins had never been com-piled on one map. The places, modes and methods of historical and present day information traffic mapped are: the “Gold Coast’s” buried boats and wharves, historic coastline, original telegraph line, schools, newspapers, postal zip codes, historic and current rail system, freeways and main roads, Sutro Tower signal and the world’s third largest computer server system. This map is a mixture of both objec-tive and subjective data. The primary discovery from this mapping project is that aside from the expected growth of a metropolitan area over the course of two centuries, the location of the city’s economic hub, as well as the most densely populated residential and cultural area’s is still closely associated with the San Francisco waterfront. The appearance of the data points de-crease in frequency as the city grows outward from both the historical and modern day coastline.
Information:The map was individually researched and designed for a project at UC Berkeley’s [IN]ARCH program in the summer of 2012.
San Francisco “Information Traffic”
San Francisco “Information Traffic”
Servers & SOMAHistoric Coast & Buried Ships/Wharfs Schools & Postal Codes Newspapers, North Beach & Sutro Land & Sea Idea PathsServers, Soma, Schools & Telegraph
Found Object: Bicycle Bell
Found Object: Bicycle Bell Composition Sketches Superimposition (Detail)
Bicycle Bell
Objective: Create a composition that includes six measured
elevations and three sections of a found object in a 1:1 scale. Construction lines and superimposition
are to be used to create a more compelling composition. Lastly, show the mechanical
movements of the found object.
Concept:The found object used in the composition is a
bicycle bell. Bicycle bells can be used to notify others that the rider is looking to clear a path
through congestion. The representations in the bottom left corner are grouped in a congested
space and share more superimposed moments. As the individual drawings climb the page, the space
between groups increases as well as share less superimposed elements. At the top of page the
objects appear to begin breaking free of each other and the pace increases as the final superimposed
elevation views appear to rush down the page following the pathway cleared by the construction
lines. The mechanical movements and pace changes are shown through the technique of
‘ghosting’.
Information:This composition was individually designed and
drawn for a drafting project at UC Berkeley’s [IN]ARCH program in the summer of 2012.
Objective:Create physical study models of current and prospective projects for Anderson Anderson Architecture in San Francisco. The models
are built using plan sets and sketches from the team.
Insights:This internship has been an invaluable experience. Gaining knowledge of how the creative process works in a professional practice,
as well as developing technical skills have helped to confirm my passion for process. The experience and skill sets I have developed during the internship should prove integral in my design work in graduate school.
Information:The project designs and plans are intellectual property of Anderson Anderson Architecture. The internship began in August of 2012
and continues to present.
Internship: Anderson Anderson Architecture
Sebastopol House (East View)
Sebastopol House (Exposed View) Sebastopol House (West View) Pool House (Sketch # 2) Pool House (Sketch # 3)Pool House (Sketch # 1)
Light Designed for Gallery Show Housing for Electrical Components (Personal Contribution)
Pool House (In Process)
Free Hand Drawing, Tadao Ando, Collezione
Erik B. Stratmeyer / M Arch I Candidate / Harvard University, GSD / Fall 2013