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architecturalintervention
adaptivereuse
urbanrecreation
officeincubator
graphicdesign
spring 2012
site
George Pearl HallAlbuquerque, NM
By stringing over 600 ping pong balls on 10 lines of wire, a canvas is
created that bridges a 62-foot void facing Central Avenue. What is seen on this
canvas at any given time is a combination of the reaction between the
natural elements, the traffic on Central, and the individual human interactions of observers inside the George Pearl Hall
courtyard. The passengers of the cars on Central are unable to see the individual changes and movements in the canvas
but each drive taken past the installation produces a different output. Conversely, observers in the courtyard can actually see these individual movements, due to
wind, a passing bus, or through their own playful interactions.
with Vincent Aragon
architecturalintervention
site
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john joseph clark
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spring 2013
site
251 Kearny St, Financial DistrictSan Francisco, CA
San Francisco is rapidly on track to become one of the world’s first carbon
neutral cities. The program of the adaptive reuse of an eight story office
building in the city’s financial district is de-signed to help reach this goal. A four story
ramping system allows for the penetration of natural light and for
convinient circulation around a unique hydroponic system that grows produce.
These planters surround an interior core of vertical chicken farms. Classrooms,
offices, storage, composting and production facilities make up the
remaining portion of this urban agricultural system.
adaptivereuse
systems diagram
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The ramped system leads up to the rooftop greenhouse where
hydroponic systems will be able to consistently provide hundreds
of pounds of produce to be taken to local restaurants by bicycle. An output of this hydroponic system
is the creation of fog from the naturally heated water which will help reverse one effect of climate
change in San Francisco:decreased fog cover in the city.
circulation urban chickens
power storage water storage
urban farm composite
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fall 2013
site
Lomas at the Rail LineAlbuquerque, NM
The proposal seeks to give an identity for a site whose original purpose and identity have been
lost. The modern structure with its rising green landscape will create a destination
point for the people of Albuquerque that is unique to their city. It will jumpstart
pedestrian and bike activity along the rail line corridor, while acting as a place of play and
repose for downtown residents and workers. It is the active, urban landscape that will become
the new Albuquerque rail line.
The Southwestern Brewery & Ice Co. building is located along the rail line in Albuquerque’s theatre and warehouse districts. Although Downtown, the site
is bleak, desolate, and discouraging. The occassional pass of the Railrunner
or vagrant is the only source of activity along the vast span of gravel
between underused buildings. Yet, the gorgeous brick of the brewhouse
and the void around it scream of their potential and yearn for activity.
Base volume of 150,000 square feet corresponding to required square footage and height of programs.
Push and pull volume to adjust to site constraints and existing buildings.
Raise volume to accommodate spaces which require height (natatorium and main gym), and push down down volume where height of program decreases.
Adaptive reuse of Southwestern Brewery & Ice Company building, attaching climbing gym to north and east sides.
Create permeability for public circulation across the site on ground level.
Green space along rail line flows up on the roof of the building creating additional walkable and recre-ational space that is unique for the city.
form diagrams
Green roof has the feel as if it is peeled up from the landscape. Structure for the green roof resembles the rigid roots that are stretched to connect it to the ground plane.
first levelsecond level
third level
bus stops and routesproposed light rail
bike trailrail runner (below grade)
structure public transit circulation
urbanrecreation
site
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first level second level third level
administrative suite
locker room / restroom
natatorium
security
reception
food / drink service
mixed martial arts studio
flamenco studio
indoor trackclimbing gym
storage / janitorial
main volleyball / basketball arenaauxiliary volleyball / basketball courts
medical / athletic training room
equipment storage / rental
indoor tennis courts
fitness center
classroom / studio
gallery / banquet space
childcare
colocation center / coworking space
racquetball courts
retail
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A
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main gym west approach aux gym and track
section A looking north
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officeincubatorfall 2014
The design of this office incubator involved the research and analysis of
building systems the were best suited to help the building reach net-zero energy
performance in Albuquerque’s unique climate. The courtyard-scheme
building is clad with insulated zinc panels on the east and west, and an operable
metal mesh shading system on the south facades. The south shading system a
vertical glass fins on the north facade provide controlled natural light.
The building’s exterior circulation system along the courtyard reduce the amount
of conditioned space in the building.
site
Central Avenue and AT&SF RailroadAlbuquerque, NM
proposal
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D - Mediamesh Shading SystemE - Internal Fabric SunshadeF - Vertical Glass Fins
J - Low Desk PartitionsK - Column Free Interior 13’6” Floor to Floor HeightL - Desk arranged to reduce glare
A - Roof Mounted PhotovoltaicsB - Insulated Metal PanelC - Intelligent Operable Window
G - Tate Raised Floor SystemH - High Performance WindowsI - Translucent High Performance Spandrel Panel
section looking west
schematic system design
structure pipes and fan coil units supply and return air composite
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NEW MEXICO footballANATOMY OF THE WIN
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2013 SUN BOWL - EL PASO, TX | 34,907
3542
RUSHING YARDS PASSING YARDS YARDS PER PLAY
GAME FLOW- SCORE TO SCORE
RUSHING ATTACK QUOTE OF THE DAY
FIRST DOWNS PASSING ACCURACY
TURNOVERS
BOB DAVIE ERA
WINNING PCT.
GOLOBOS.COM #GOLOBOS
LOBO LEADERS
41 291 4 4-7 88 2ATT YDS TD ATT-COMP PASS YDS RUSH TD
CARRIER MITCHEM5 12 5-10
NEW MEXICO LOBOS @UNMLOBOS
PASSINGRUSHING
Q1
UNM
7-0
T 21-2
1
UTEP
28-21
FINAL
T 35
-35
10
20
30
Q2 Q3 Q4
PENALTY
1
3
2
7
11
2-YD CARRIER RUN 2 13-YD JEFFERY REC 3 19-YD MITCHEM RUN 4 4-YD JEFFERY RUN 5
.75
1
PUNTS
PENALTIES
280
395
119
88
6.0
7.5
CA
RRIE
R
MIT
CH
EM
GO
NG
BAY
ROG
ERS
PRES
SLEY
291
51 43
7 3
COMPLETIONSINCOMPLETIONS
22 .57
(0-1)(1-1)
UP NEXT
NEW MEXICO @ PITTSBURGHSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2013
10:30AM (MT) ESPN3 / ACC NETWORK
CLARK/ARAGON
VS. UTEP43-31-3
13-9AT SUN BOWL
1 win
40
OT
UNM
42-35
4
5
30-YD CARRIER RUN
6
6 14-YD SHOWERS RUN2 65-YD JONES RUN
8
8 2-YD CARRIER RUN
9
9 17-YD MITCHEM RUN
10
11 21-YD CARRIER RUN10 8-YD JONES RUN
25
ATT: 57NET GAIN: 395
AVG: 6.5LONG: 30
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
64
CARRIER (4)MITCHEM (2)
JONES (2)JEFFERY
SHOWERS
“I THINK WEʼRE BUILDING SOMETHING ON DEFENSE.
WE KNEW IF WE COULD GET A COUPLE OF STOPS, WE COULD WIN IT. THEY PROBABLY FELT THE SAME THING.”
-BOB DAVIE
IN TEXAS SINCE 1998ST
fall 2013
Graphic design began as a hobby and grew out of an education in
architecture. It has since become a passion and strength of my skill set
which I am always looking to improve.
graphicdesign
NEW MEXICO footballANATOMY OF THE WIN
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2013 SUN BOWL - EL PASO, TX | 34,907
3542
RUSHING YARDS PASSING YARDS YARDS PER PLAY
GAME FLOW- SCORE TO SCORE
RUSHING ATTACK QUOTE OF THE DAY
FIRST DOWNS PASSING ACCURACY
TURNOVERS
BOB DAVIE ERA
WINNING PCT.
GOLOBOS.COM #GOLOBOS
LOBO LEADERS
41 291 4 4-7 88 2ATT YDS TD ATT-COMP PASS YDS RUSH TD
CARRIER MITCHEM5 12 5-10
NEW MEXICO LOBOS @UNMLOBOS
PASSINGRUSHING
Q1
UNM
7-0
T 21-2
1
UTEP
28-21
FINAL
T 35
-35
10
20
30
Q2 Q3 Q4
PENALTY
1
3
2
7
11
2-YD CARRIER RUN 2 13-YD JEFFERY REC 3 19-YD MITCHEM RUN 4 4-YD JEFFERY RUN 5
.75
1
PUNTS
PENALTIES
280
395
119
88
6.0
7.5
CA
RRIE
R
MIT
CH
EM
GO
NG
BAY
ROG
ERS
PRES
SLEY
291
51 43
7 3
COMPLETIONSINCOMPLETIONS
22 .57
(0-1)(1-1)
UP NEXT
NEW MEXICO @ PITTSBURGHSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2013
10:30AM (MT) ESPN3 / ACC NETWORK
CLARK/ARAGON
VS. UTEP43-31-3
13-9AT SUN BOWL
1 win
40
OT
UNM
42-35
4
5
30-YD CARRIER RUN
6
6 14-YD SHOWERS RUN2 65-YD JONES RUN
8
8 2-YD CARRIER RUN
9
9 17-YD MITCHEM RUN
10
11 21-YD CARRIER RUN10 8-YD JONES RUN
25
ATT: 57NET GAIN: 395
AVG: 6.5LONG: 30
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
64
CARRIER (4)MITCHEM (2)
JONES (2)JEFFERY
SHOWERS
“I THINK WEʼRE BUILDING SOMETHING ON DEFENSE.
WE KNEW IF WE COULD GET A COUPLE OF STOPS, WE COULD WIN IT. THEY PROBABLY FELT THE SAME THING.”
-BOB DAVIE
IN TEXAS SINCE 1998ST
unm athletics
The era of the internet and social media makes its user hungry for something
attractive. Information that fails to grasp attention quickly is overlooked. The
following infographics and other pieces crafted seek to present news and
information from athletics in a style that satisfys its audience.
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febuary 2014 - january 2015
Graphic work for the University of New Mexico Foundation
was intended to display information about the excellence of the
University’s schools and programs, as well as the Foundation’s mission and
goals in a aesthetically interesting format.
The goal of various pieces are designed to inspire generosity and encourage
philanthropy among the students, friends, and alumni of the University.
graphicdesignunm foundation
Donate at: unmfund.org or (505) 277-4503
Where generosity meets excellence at the University of New Mexico
Philanthropy Friday“
“Think of giving not only as a duty but as a privilege.”-John D. Rockefeller
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