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Product Design Portfolio

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This is a compilation of my product design work during my education at the University of Oregon, as well as my internship at Shwood Ltd.
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Page 1: Product Design Portfolio

THIREAULT. daniel le

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ARCHITECTURE

PRODUCT DESIGN

1.Cascade TowerThesis Final Project

2. Masieri FoundationVenice, Italy

3. Academic InstituteRome, Italy

1. ShwoodStone Veneer Sunglasses

2. Savvy RecyclingRecycling Receptacle

3. DomainPersonal Heating Device

4. GillstrataChair Design

PRODUCT DESIGN1. ShwoodStone Veneer Sunglasses

2. Savvy RecyclingRecycling Receptacle

3. DomainPersonal Heating Device

4. GillstrataChair Design

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S H W O O DE Y E W E A R

12.12 - 04.13

December 2012 through April

2013 I worked as a research and

development intern at Shwood

Ltd. During my internship I headed

the project to develop the Shwood

team concept of using a stone

veneer on the current eyewear

architecture.

Shwood designs and produces

wooden eyewear inhouse in

Beaverton, OR. My project entailed

integrating the new material into

the current production process as

well as developing the application

of new details, such as the addition

of the pewter cap.

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F I N A L P R O D U C T S : S T O N E V E N E E R

C A N B Y

B E L M O N T

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S A V V Y R E C Y C L I N G

F A L L 2 0 1 0

Polymetal Outer Casing

1/4” Plywood Sides Laminated together for extra strength and to conceal inner bin track from the

exterior.

Polymetal outer surface of the inner bin wraps the outer edge of the plywood to streamline the aesthetics when looking straight

on.

Hole cut out for handle on the inner bin which also serves as the latching point to lock the bin in the

closed position.

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D O M A I N

F A L L 2 0 1 1

As part of my Material and Product Studies Degree, I took the first term of the Product Design BFA studio. The project was to design for a specific assigned user. My user was Bruno, an architectural photographer who travelled frequently and lived in Berlin.

My design strategy was to develop the product around the nostalgic nature of Bruno. The resulting product, DOMAIN, is revitalizing the hot water bottle. DOMAIN is a verstatile personal heating device for a versatile life. Individual heating components brought together in a comforting leather and felt sleeve allow flexibility in use and application. It offers maximum personal comfort, allowing control over your immediate environment in the bedroom at home, or while travelling. Where ever you are, you have control over your domain.

AM Ritual

Studio

Photography

Bars

Sleep

Lunch

PM R

itual W

ork

EmailArtistic

Depart

TravelA

rrive

Travel Morning

Party Night

White Stag Products F ‘11

Self Motivation

Financial AnxietyCont

entm

ent

Self Ful llmentConnect

Anxiety

Necessity

Establish Comfort

Han

gove

r

Hookup Nightclub

Nur

se

M

otorcycleRide

Bruno

Intimacy Escape

Reco

ver

Re ect

Work Day

R e v i t a l i z i n g t h e H o t W a t e r B o t t l e

U S E R D E F I N I T I O N

F O R M I D E AT I O N

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D O M A I N

F A L L 2 0 1 1

Bruno is a user who frequently needs to adress minor aches and pains from a busy life. This product gives him the flexibility to have one object alleviate neck and back aches as well as occasional muscle soreness. It can also be used more casually as a personal heating device at the foot of the bed, as you would traditionally use a hot water bottle.

Domain establishes roots in the nostalgic use of hot water bottles. It brings that concept into the modern era with electric heating components in a flexible configuration. This allows the product to provide personal warmth and increases the versatility and portability of a hot water bottle.

Domain is a versatile product for a versatile life.

Travel

Home

Pack in Carry On

Board PlaneArrive at

Hotel

Work Day

Chargein USB

Travel Home

Read in Bed

Lay Flat in Bed

Work in Studio

Return to Bed

Heat Sheets

Return to Charger

Heating Units

Charging Base

USB Charging Cable7 8

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G I L L S T R ATA

F A L L 2 0 1 1

Design Objective:To design a completely eco-friendly chair based on the inspiration of layers in nature using minimal materials each component, integrating efficient machining processes.

Gillstrata was designed with verstility, longevity, and the environment as key components. The leg profiles and frame of the chair serve as the constant. A compilation of seat profiles makes up the seating element of the chair which fit onto frame. This design allows purity of materials and limits production waste and excess. The profiles of the seat vary slightly to contour to the user’s body for comfort. The layers in this design are cut out of a compressed paper board which is made from recylced papers.

I D E AT I O N S K E T C H I N G

I N S P I R AT I O N9 10

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G I L L S T R ATA

F A L L 2 0 1 1

The chair frame was designed to

be pieced together after cutting

them with the CNC router. This

allowed the most efficient use of

materials and minimum waste.

The seat profiles were intended to

be able to be produced out of a

variety of materials. The initial intent

was for the layers to be made out

of felt, but I found that Homasote

provided an interesting substitute.

The compressed paper board

provided enough rigid structure for

the seat, while giving a soft edge

aesthetic.

Addtional materials that could

be used for the seat profiles

are compressed straw, cork,

cardboard, industrial felt, and

compressed paper boards.

Compressed Straw CorkIndustrial Felt

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ARCHITECTURE

PRODUCT DESIGN

1.Cascade TowerThesis Final Project

2. Masieri FoundationVenice, Italy

3. Academic InstituteRome, Italy

1. ShwoodStone Veneer Sunglasses

2. Savvy RecyclingRecycling Receptacle

3. DomainPersonal Heating Device

4. GillstrataChair Design

ARCHITECTURE1.Cascade TowerThesis Final Project

2. Masieri FoundationVenice, Italy

3. Academic InstituteRome, Italy

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C A S C A D ET O W E R

Portland. OR

This project is located in the

South Watefront of Portland, OR.

The community is on a formerly

heavily polluted industrial ship

building site, and is part of a

piloted EcoDistrict within the city.

As part of a ecodistrict network, I

made my building demonstrate

how sustainable strategies can be

celebrated. With the flood of eco-

friendly practices and information,

we need to find alternative ways

to engage the public and inspire

sustainable behavior. My building

design celebrates water as a

resource as well as demonstrates

how it can be used to stimulate

urban activity and community

cohesion.

PUBLIC ACADEMIC

ECOLOGY ART PEOPLE

ACTIVITY NODES

MOVEMENT

PUBLIC V. ACADEMIC15 16

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C A S C A D ET O W E R

Portland. OR

The building program serves as a

way for an emerging trend of “eco-

artists” to collectively continue

their education and explorations.

The activites taking place in the

academy serve as a demonstration

for the public sector and provide a

new means of communication and

rekindles interest. I have designed

the residential tower facade

to undulate at different angles

reminiscent of water carving away

at the surface. This celebrates the

water on the vertical surface and

channels the water in different

ways as it travels through the site

and is eventually infiltrated back

into the Willamette River.

GROUND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR

RESIDENTIAL TOWER PLAN17 18

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C A S C A D ET O W E R

Portland. OR

Ventilation

Winter Air Barrier

Summer Air Ventialtion

Double Skin Envelope

Shading

Summer Sun

Daylight

Winter Sun

SUSTAINABLE FEATURESWATER

-Intensive and Extensive Green Roofs

-Cistern Water Catchment for Grey Water Use

-Planted Filtration Beds-Public Display and Education

LIGHT-South Elevation Light Shelves

Shade and Diffuse Direct Summer Light and Allows Lower Winter

Light to Inflitrate the Interior

VENTILATION-North Tower Elevation Double Skin

Envelope-Operable Vents Allow Air to

Circulate and Ventilate Warm Air Out of the Building During the

Summer-Vents Close in Winter to Create

an Air Barrier to Further Insulare the Residential Interior

-Operable Windows

GI B

BS

ST

R I V E R P A R K W A Y

Approx. Yearly Water Collection Potential

625, 475 Gallons

Residential W/C Demand1,350 Gallons Per Day

Podium W/C Demand2,000 Gallons Per Day

Approx. Cistern Size40,000 Cubic Feet

Rain water is collected in a cistern, which is used to circulate hot water through the residential tower. It distributes heat and then is brought back to the cistern. Overflow from that point is used to supplement the courtyard water feature and

continues to be infiltrated back into the Willamette River. 19 20

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C A S C A D ET O W E R

Portland. OR

CENTRAL COURTYARDGREENSCAPE

FEATURES

Intensive and Extensive Green Roofs

Cistern Water Catchment for Grey Water Use

Planted Filtration Beds

Public Display, Education, and Interaction

Permeable Pavers

BioswaleCistern

Filtration PlantersFSC Treated Wood Bench Tops

Gravel Water Channels

Extensive Sedum Planting Snap Cut Stone Step

Cast In Place Concrete Planter

Roof Edge Planters

Seasonal Water Feature

Concrete Recreation Platforms

1

2

N 1” = 64’ 0”

Green Roof Downspout Connection

Plant MaterialSoil MixFilter FabricDrain Mat2 - 2” Insulation LayersRoot BarrierWaterproof Membrane

Perforated Pipe

Rock Barier

Downspout

1

Precast Concrete Planter

4” of 3/4” -1” Graded Stone

12” of 1 1/2” -3” Graded Stone

Permeable Pavers

Downspout

River RockPrecast Concrete Planter

3” Perforated PVC Pipe

River Rock

Finish Surface Planting BedCast-In-Place Concrete Curb

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C A S C A D ET O W E R

Portland. OR

ENTRANCE LOBBYSTUDENT LOUNGE

CLASSROOM

WEST ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION23 24

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M A S I E R IFOUNDATION

Venice. Italy

The Masieri Foundation is located

on a triangular site on a curve in the

Grand Canal of Venice, Italy. The

challenge of the site was creating

a building that could weave into

the existing historical fabric. the

facility is an architectural academy

housing a large classroom, gallery,

studio space, library, cafeteria,

and a small number of dorm rooms

for students.

I chose to have the building floor

plate step back and forth to

provide doulbe height common

spaces, with central circulation. The

corner serves as a window into the

building, as well as provide views

down the canal, connecting back

to the city and the rich context in

which it resides. B

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GROUND FLOORSECOND FLOOR

THIRD FLOORFOURTH FLOOR

GALLERY STUDIO

SECTION PERSPECTIVE

EXTERIOR WALL SECTION

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A C A D E M I CI N S T I T U T E

Rome. Italy

Summer term of 2010 I took advantage of the opportunity to study abroad for 8 weeks in Rome, Italy. The studio project was a combination of retrofitting a cloister to house scholars, as well as design a new building to house the larger group facilities.

The goal of this project was to respect the existing context, while creating new spaces and experiences. This was achieved through various connections throughout the site and program. The interactions between old and new, outdoor and indoor, public and private, and between the built and natural all work toward communication and a successful academic environment.

This project was a partnership with Dustin Locke. All drawings shown are authored by myself.

View of Group Facility from Garden

Individual Studio Pavillion Plan27 28

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D A N I E L L ET H I R E A U L T

BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE

2012

BACHELOR OF MATERIAL AND

PRODUCT STUDIES

2012

UNIVERSITY OF OREGON

THIREAULT.D@GMAIL

D I G I T A L S K I L L S

A D O B E S U I T EM S O F F I C ES K E T C H U P

R H I N OA U T O C A D

A R C H I C A DR E V I T

G I S