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BRETT PHILLIPS
WORK
EXHIBITIONS
FEATURED WORK
EDUCATION
BRETTCPHILLIPS@GMAIL.COMwww.brettphillips.carbonmade.com310.809.4887DesignerLos Angeles, CA
Architectural Designer, Design Visualization, Building Information ModelingProjects Robin Dr, Craig Shelley, Drago Centro, Bel Air Residences, Long Beach Lofts, New Zealand Natural
2010 - 2011 US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY SOLAR DECATHLON COMPETITIONArchitectural Designer, Design VisualizationProjects Solar Decathlon
2009 - 2010 I / OArchitectural Designer, Design VisualizationProjects Europan 10, Re-Envision Dallas, Sci-Arc Graduation Tent 2009, The Flat Bar
JOHN CATALDO ARCHITECTSArchitectural Designer, Design VisualizationProjects Belmont Business Park, Norco Retail Center, Xebec Business Park, Commerce Center Business Park
2006 - 2007
201120102007
SCI - ARC Mr. Chip Goes to WashingtonSCI - ARC Graduate Thesis ExhibitionSCI - ARC Library Exhibition: The Accident
2011201120112008
ONRAMP 03 A Collection of Student WorkSOLAR DECATHLON www.chip2011.comMACHINATORS www.machinators.comONRAMP 01 A Collection of Student Work
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURESCI-ARC Masters of ArchitecturePOINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY Business Adm.STUDIO ART CENTER INTERNATIONAL Florence, Italy
:erawtfoS D3SLLIKS Maya, Cinema 4D, Rhino, 3DS Max, Vectorworks, ZBrush2D Software: AutoCad, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign,
BIM: RevitRendering Software: V-Ray, Mental Ray, Maxwell, Keyshot, Bunkspeed ProNon Digital: Freehand Drawing, Drafting, SculptureDigital Fabrication: CNC Mill, 3D Printer, Laser Cutter, 3D Scanner
2011
2012 SUCKERPUNCHDAILY The Living House
2009 - 2012 CAUSSEAUX ARC
, Sketch Up
BRETT PHILLIPS
[email protected] 310.809.4887Design & ArchitectureLos Angeles, CA
REFERENCE LIST
Steve CausseauxArchitect AIA, LEED APCausseaux [email protected]
Julian MontoyaVP Global Toy LicensingWarner Bros. Consumer [email protected]
Jean Michel [email protected]
Science & Technology MuseumLos Angeles, California
Suspended volumes are raised in elevation creating opportunities for visitors to experience a variety of information and sensations. A double facade is used to create an enclosure where solar temperatures are regulated, trapping the radient heat from the south-ern california sun and lifting it up and outside of the museum. The organization of the structure is split into seven levels, minimizing the footprint, creating a contemporary hypothesis for a culture where in-formation, technology, and structure all collide and continue to create new forms of knowledge and ex-perience.
Science & Technology Museum
US Department of Energy Solar DecathlonSci-Arc / Caltech TeamWashington, DC
The US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon is a government sponspored pro-gram that invites twenty international universities to design and build a net-zero solar powered house that is both cost effective and energy effi cient. Sci-Arc and Caltech have teamed up to design a house that questions our present modes of living, as well as hypothesizing on how we might live in the future. CHIP (which stands for “Compact Hyper-Insulated Prototype”) is designed to challenge ev-ery architectural and engineering preconception regarding the net-zero-energy home. CHIP is the result of a 2-year research, design, and construction collabo-ration between both schools and various consultants. CHIP announces a new generation of energy-effi cient, affordable housing.
FIRST LEVEL1'-6"
SOLAR ENVELOPE18'-0"
GRADE LEVEL0"
MODULE SPLIT10'-3"
T.O. ROOF17'-4"
SECOND LEVEL2'-6"
ALUMINUM TUBEMETAL HANDRAIL
‘NAIZEL’ 23OZ EXTERIOR RATED, VINYLCOATED POLYESTER SCRIM OVER 2X4RIBS OFFSET 13” OFF SHEATHING WITH 3½” DOW “SAFETOUCH” INSULATION OVER9 ½” DOW “SAFETOUCH” INSULATIONAFFIXED TO ¾” CDX PLYWOOD ON 2X6WOOD STUD WALL.
'MARVIN' CLAD ULTIMATEINSWING FRENCH DOOR#CUIFD3070 WITH EXTENSIONJAMB, HEAD AND SILL TOACCEPT EXTERIOR INSULATIONAND TIE IN WITH VINYLMEMBRANE
FIRST LEVEL1'-6"
SOLAR ENVELOPE18'-0"
GRADE LEVEL0"
MODULE SPLIT10'-3"
T.O. ROOF17'-4"
‘NAIZEL’ 23OZ EXTERIOR RATED,VINYL COATED POLYESTER SCRIM
OVER 2X4 RIBS OFFSET 13” OFFSHEATHING WITH 3 ½” DOW
“SAFETOUCH” INSULATION OVER 9½” DOW “SAFETOUCH” INSULATIONAFFIXED TO ¾” CDX PLYWOOD ON
2X6 WOOD STUD WALL.
ALUMINUM TUBEMETAL HANDRAIL
EXTERIOR GRADEWOOD DECKING ONSTEEL FOUNDATIONJACK @ 5’ O/C ON ¾”CDX PLYWOODBASEPLATE
SECOND LEVEL2'-6"
'MARVIN' ULTIMATE CASEMENTVENTING PICTURE WINDOWS #CUCAVP4072 WITH EXTENSION
JAMB, HEAD AND SILL TO ACCEPTEXTERIOR INSULATION AND TIE IN
WITH VINYL MEMBRANE
‘NAIZEL’ 23OZ EXTERIOR RATED, VINYLCOATED POLYESTER SCRIM OVER 2X4RIBS OFFSET 13” OFF SHEATHINGWITH 3 ½” DOW “SAFETOUCH”INSULATION OVER 9 ½” DOW“SAFETOUCH” INSULATION AFFIXED TO¾” CDX PLYWOOD ON 2X6 WOODSTUD WALL.
1/4" = 1'-0"1EAST
1/4" = 1'-0"2WEST
FIRST LEVEL1'-6"
SOLAR ENVELOPE18'-0"
GRADE LEVEL0"
MODULE SPLIT10'-3"
T.O. ROOF17'-4"
SECOND LEVEL2'-6"
‘NAIZEL’ 23OZ EXTERIOR RATED,VINYL COATED POLYESTER SCRIM
OVER 2X4 RIBS OFFSET 13” OFFSHEATHING WITH 3 ½” DOW
“SAFETOUCH” INSULATION OVER 9 ½”DOW “SAFETOUCH” INSULATION
AFFIXED TO ¾” CDX PLYWOOD ON 2X6WOOD STUD WALL.
'MARVIN' ULTIMATE CASEMENTVENTING PICTURE WINDOWS #CUCAVP4072 WITH EXTENSION
JAMB, HEAD AND SILL TO ACCEPTEXTERIOR INSULATION AND TIE IN
WITH VINYL MEMBRANE
EXTERIOR GRADE WOOD DECKING ONSTEEL FOUNDATION JACK @ 5’ O/C ON
¾” CDX PLYWOOD BASEPLATE
FIRST LEVEL1'-6"
SOLAR ENVELOPE18'-0"
GRADE LEVEL0"
MODULE SPLIT10'-3"
T.O. ROOF17'-4"
SECOND LEVEL2'-6"
EXTERIOR GRADEWOOD DECKING ONSTEEL FOUNDATIONJACK @ 5’ O/C ON ¾”CDX PLYWOODBASEPLATE
‘NANAWALL’ 4 PANEDSLIDING DOOR SYSTEM#WD65 WITH DOUBLEGLAZING
'MARVIN' CLAD ULTIMATEINSWING FRENCH DOOR
#CUIFD3070 WITH EXTENSIONJAMB, HEAD AND SILL TO ACCEPTEXTERIOR INSULATION AND TIE IN
WITH VINYL MEMBRANE
1/4" = 1'-0"1NORTH
1/4" = 1'-0"2SOUTH
FIRST LEVEL1'-6"
SOLAR ENVELOPE18'-0"
GRADE LEVEL0"
MODULE SPLIT10'-3"
T.O. ROOF17'-4"
SECOND LEVEL2'-6"
A-311
2
A-322
1
FIRST LEVEL1'-6"
SOLAR ENVELOPE18'-0"
GRADE LEVEL0"
MODULE SPLIT10'-3"
T.O. ROOF17'-4"
SECOND LEVEL2'-6"
A-311
1
A-321
2
1/4" = 1'-0"1SECTION WEST
1/4" = 1'-0"2SECTION EAST
DN
DW
2
G-202
1
G-2021
A-301
1
A-213
1
A-214
1
A-212
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2
A-202
1
A-202
2
A-302
LIVING ROOMSTUDIO
KITCHEN
DINING
BATH
BEDROOM
DRESSING
LAUNDRY
DN
N 17'-1 3/4"E 37'-6 1/4"
DB
A C
1
1
3
2
3
1
1
1
23'-1
7/1
6"
1'-7
3/4
"
5'-8
13/1
6"
2'-1
111/1
6"
6'-1
115/1
6"
20'-0 1
/16"
1'-7 3
/4"
6'-2 5
/8"
7'-10"
3'-0"
1'-2 1
/4"
18'-8 7/16"
1'-4 1/2"2'-8 15/16"10'-0"7 3/8"3'-11 5/8"
13'-5 1
/4"
14'-81/16"
3'-11"
3'-0"
3'-0"
3'-0"
1'-91/16"
20'-2
1/2
"
6'-7
15/1
6"
3'-0
"
10'-6
5/8
"
EXTERIOR GRADEWOOD DECKING ONSTEEL FOUNDATIONJACK @ 5’ O/C ON ¾”CDX PLYWOODBASEPLATE
HEAT PUMP
MUNICIPAL WATER 535
GALLON HORIZONTAL
LEG TANK
GRAY WATER 350
GALLON HORIZONTAL
LEG TANK
SLO
PE
1:1
2
SLO
PE
1:1
2
SLOPE1:12
0102
02
03
04
05
06
07
BAMBOO WOOD FLOORING
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
REMOVABLE DINING TABLE
2
A-301
1
A-302
2'-1
01/8
"3'-0
3/8
"
1
M-201
2
E-201
REMOVABLEWALL FEATURES
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This project utilizes multiple fabrication techniques. 3D de-sign, CNC mill, 2 part mold, silicone, plaster, and concrete were all used in order to create a prototype surface unit.
Building Component Design & Fabrication