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DESIGN is the power to manipulate materials and the environment to create functional & aesthetically pleasing spaces, despite constraints.

SUSTAINABLE RESIDENTIAL PROJECT

THE LUXE HOTEL

BON SEJOUR RESTAURANT

FARNSWORTH HOUSE

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SUSTAINABLE RESIDENTIAL PROJECT

Heavy, high-heat-capacity material that can absorb and store a signifi cant amount of heat.

MatmataLow annual rainfall (100-250 mm)Unevenly distributed by time and space.Area is very aridTemperatures frequently exceed 40 degrees C during summertime

INSPIRATION

The Earth has the capability to stabilize a consistent temperature for the whole year The phenomenon of thermal mass is that the deeper into the earth you go, the more consistent the temperature remains year-round. Most fl uctuations in temperatures occur closer to the surface of the earth.

MatmataMatmata

Earth sheltering was used to protect inhabitants from extreme daytime heat and cold nights. The earth uses thermal mass to stabilize tem-peratures year-round. By building underground, ground level can be used for other purposes such as agriculture. There will not be loss of heat from infi ltration. The resource is unlimited and sustainable to the earth. Energy savings are equivalent to 75%.

Modern ApplicationsLishman, Underground home

Carlos Ferrater, Fitness CenterMatthew Fromboluti, Underground skyscraper

Using the underground dwellings from Matmata and some other structures from the present, I draw my inspiration for a residential space that is focused on using the earth as a thermal insulator to avoid using a heating and cooling system. From the homes in Matmata, I borrowed the idea of a central courtyard that would produce the majority of the light in the space. The rooms are arrayed around this courtyard that produces light but also acts as a focal point. The Berber people produced this concept that effectively distributes light in all directions and makes underground living possible. I looked to the modern applications for inspiration on ventilation and bringing in even more light into the space. After observing the three structures, I created light wells that bring in more light to individual rooms. I also used the concept of different ground levels towards my advantage and created the light wells through that. Ventilation is an important aspect of underground construction since underground dwellings can often lack fresh air. All the windows will be operable at the client’s convenience. I also used a system of slitted walls to allow air fl ow from room to room.

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FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 1

FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL2

SECTION C

SECTION D

DIAGRAMS

These diagrams illustrate how sunlight and ventilation travel throughout the space. The “central courtyard” allows for sunlight to be distributed throughout the rooms that are arrayed around it. Various levels make it possible to have additional windows to bring in light. Although the space is underground, it is thoroughly ventilated through the window systems and slotted walls. Air can be distributed evenly and eff ectively this way.

RENDERINGS

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THE LUXE HOTEL

“The passage and refl ection of light through different mediums.”

CONCEPT

AFTER

In the design phase for the Luxe Hotel, I came up with a basic concept for the layout of the reception space. However, it was only during the process of creating construction documents that I fully developed my design concept. I was forced to evaluate my lighting plan and how it related to the various systems needed to run the space. By recreating my refl ected ceiling plan, I was not only able to accommodate mechanical systems, but also to enhance thedesign concept.

BEFORE

THE LUXE HOTEL

HOTEL FLOOR PLAN

HOTEL RCP

MATERIAL SELECTIONS

FURNITURE SELECTIONS

TEL AVIVCULTURAL CENTER

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C U LT U R A L C E N T E R T E L

A V I V

LOBBY

Lobby ( 3317 sq ft) Restaurant (4907 sq ft)

Lounge (2249 sq ft)

PROGRAM GUIDE

TOTAL

Classroom

Library

Seating Areas

Art Gallery (4822 sq ft)

Auditorium (9834sq ft)

Garden (1576 sq ft)

30,621 Level 1

Conference Room

Offi ces

14,538 Level 2

FLOW. CONTINUITY.SEAMLESS.

restaurantgallery

lobby

auditorium

core

library

classroom

o� ces

core

conference room

core

lobby

courtyard

restaurant

lounge

gallery

auditorium

classroom

o� ces

conference room

library break room

stair case

stair case

core

lounge

bubbles blocking circulation

level 1

level 2

THEPROCESS

THEPROCESS

LEVEL 1 FLOOR PLAN

LEVEL 2 FLOOR PLAN

C U LT U R A L C E N T E R T E L

A V I V

RESTAURANT

C U LT U R A L C E N T E R T E L

A V I V

GALLERY

SEATING AREA

LIBRARY

SKILLS

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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS

MONUMENTAL STAIR CASE

OBJECTIVEDesign and document amonumental stair caseconnecting two floors of an existing building.

The design of a stair that isaesthetically pleasing, has awell developed construction scheme, and is highlyfunctional.

HAND DRAFTING

3D RENDERING

EXHIBIT DESIGN

NEOCON 2012Since Harrington is a premier educator in the interior design industry, a presence at the showby way of a 20’ x 20’ booth, has been determined to be a necessarycomponent to its brandidentity. The mission is to increase awareness of HarringtonCollege of design both locally and beyond.

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