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A R C H I T E C T U R E + I N T E R N / P R O F E S S I O N A L + P O R T F O L I OJ U . K A . W E I S S @ G M A I L . C O M / 4 1 9 . 3 0 6 . 8 3 2 1J U L I A W E I S S
PROJECT DESIGNER: ZISKA ARCHITECTURE
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REAR VIEW
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BREAK-OUT ROOMS 1. LOBBY
2. RECEPTION
3. CONFERENCE ROOM
4. WORK ROOM
5. PANTRY
6. LOUNGE
7. LIBRARY
8. CHAPEL
9. DINING
10. KITCHEN
11. ART ROOM
12. WORKOUT ROOM
13. LAUNDRY
14. SNACK ROOM
MULTI-PURPOSE ROOMS
OTHER SPACES
MEETING ROOMS
OFFICES
RESIDENTIAL ROOMS W/ BATH
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
FRONT ENTRY
FRONT ENTRY
REAR VIEW
PROJECT DESIGNER: ZISKA ARCHITECTURE
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CHILDRENS READING AREA
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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MARCH 1 FIRST SEMESTER STUDIO
HOUSE FOR VVISITINNNNNNGGGGGG PROOFESSORRRRRRSSSSSS
EXISTING SITE: SQUASH COURTS ADJACENT TO A BASEBALL FIELD.
SERIES OF FRAMES; STRUCTURAL BAYS CONSISTING
OF EXISTING BOTTOM FRAME AND AN UNBUILT
REFLECTION.
THESE FRAMES DIVIDE THE SITE INTO STRIPS,SETTING UP A REGULATORY SYSTEM.
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INTRODUCTION OF UNBUILT FRAMES. SUBTRACTED GROUND. RESULTING SITE UPON WHICH TO DESIGN.
PRIMITIVE OF THE EXISTING BUILDING’S INTERLOCKING FRAME, MULTIPLIED AND SHIFTED, CREATING AN INTERLOCKING SYSTEM OF STEPS AND PLATFORMS COMPOSING THE APARTMENTS FOR THE VISITING PROFESSORS, GRANDSTANDS FOR THE BASEBALL FIELD, AND EXTERIOR MEETING AND DISCUSSION SPACES.
MARCH 1 FIRST SEMESTER STUDIO SECTION A
GROUND FLOOR PLANFIRST FLOOR PLANSECOND FLOOR PLAN
SECTION B
SITE PLAN
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HOUSE FOR VISITING PROFESSORS
A B
MARCH 1 SECOND SEMESTER STUDIO
COLLAPSING THE CITY: THE WOMEN’S COMMUNITY BUILDING
The building acts as a connector from The Commons to Green St., reactivating the adjacent parking lot, link-ing the main pedestrian corridor with the vehicular corridor of Green St. Containing multiple programs, the Womens Community Building houses meeting spaces, the WCB library and headquarters, offi ces, Sew Green, various pultipurpose auditoriums, and exterior gardens available to the general public.
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Topological study model: VILLA VPRO, MDRDV
Landscape building, expanded and collapsed fl oors held together by various landformations.
MARCH 1 SECOND SEMESTER STUDIO MARCH 1 SECOND SEMESTER STUDIO
Axon section through Ithaca along the axis of the site. Walls intersected are collapsed onto the site creating connections between fl oors, housing spaces for practical storage and egress, as well as “unexpected transitions” such as stages, libraries, and viewing platforms.
COLLAPSING THE CITY: THE WOMEN’S COMMUNITY BUILDING
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MARCH 1 SECOND SEMESTER STUDIO
FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR PLAN ROOF PLAN
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COLLAPSING THE CITY: THE WOMEN’S COMMUNITY BUILDING
MARCH 1 NYC/EISENMAN FIFTH SEMESTER STUDIO
JULIA WEISS AND TIFFANY JIN
CORNELL TECH CAMPUS:
LEARNING FROM OM
UNGERS AND ROOSEVELT
ISLAND
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academic1. classroom2. library3. administration space4. faculty offi ce/ conference room
5. student gathering space6. conference 7. cafeteria/ cafe8. shops
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recreational14. recreational center
commercial15. shops/ stores/ convenience
research9. laboratory10.research offi ce
residential11. student housing12. faculty housing13. hotel
site context:roosevelt island as found condition
MARCH 1 NYC/EISENMAN FIFTH SEMESTER STUDIO
1. superblock2. branching, layered, and repeated forms3. loose relationship and weak interaction between building and street
1. open courtyard2. “L’s”3. street as a datum marking a division between solid/void pairings
1. sequence of separated courtyards2. open/closed courtyards3. edge deforms to the street and buildings maintain orthogonality to the island and stagger to fi t the angle
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1. clusters in linear arrangement2. bracketed object within courtyard3. street guides a general alignment of buildings
1. linear spine2. repeated forms arranged along spine3. towers perpendicular to street
1. building in park2. isolated block3. no relationship, street as general access
MARCH 1 THIRD SEMESTER STUDIO
JULIA WEISS AND TZARA PETERSON
REDHOOK ALTERNATIVE DETENTION CENTER
Diagram of a day in Sing Sing prison. Analysis of a day in the life of a prisoner of a maximum security institution. Diagram of a day in Sing Sing prison: enclosure and interaction.
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Diagram of a day in Sing Sing prison, expanded over time.
Diagram sequence of formal responses to context and program, attraction and repulsion generating form.
FIRST FLOOR PLANMARCH 1 THIRD SEMESTER STUDIO
SCHOOLSRED HOOK
LOW INCOME HOUSINGPARKS
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
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REDHOOK ALTERNATIVE DETENTION CENTER
MARCH 1 THIRD SEMESTER STUDIO
The envelope of the building consists of three systems:
1. curved surfaces are insulated metal panel cladding within the grid of the diamond-shaped structure. These panels are patterned to admit different percentages of light. The curve and program of the space below dictate the percentage of glazing within this system.
2. a standard ver tical (mass) concrete wall system.with areas of long slit windows to direct views towards the park and block the views into the adjacent residential buildings for privacy.
3. a low-e glazed storefront system (R-19) at the entrances. This glazing could have a frit pattern on it to incorporate with the patterning system throughout the building that would also lessen the direct gain on the south facade along Richards Street.
100% 75% 25% 0%
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REDHOOK ALTERNATIVE DETENTION CENTER
Comfort
PA S S I V E S T R AT E G I E S A N D R E L AT I V E O C C U PA N T C O M F O RT
n a t u r a l v e n t i l a t i o nt h e r m a l m a s s e f f e c t sp a s s i v e s o l a r h e a t i n g
TEXTMARCH 1 FOURTH SEMESTER COMPREHENSIVE STUDIO
JULIA WEISS, WILLIAM SMITH, VIVIEN SHAO CHEN
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unit c: three bedrooms
unit b: two bedrooms
unit a: one bedroom
section c
section c
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ground water
ground water
ground water
surface water
surface water
MARCH 1 FOURTH SEMESTER COMPREHENSIVE STUDIO
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to urban strategywater and sewage
pedestrian access
frontage: street and remediated wetland
parking site plan
channels responding to topography
resulting network
roof: zinc shingles
infrastructural service wall
light and privacy screens
glass channel envelope
tension cables secure roof
fl oor slab and pile foundation
lightweight stud structure
interior partitions
MARCH 1 FOURTH SEMESTER COMPREHENSIVE STUDIO
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All unit programs that require water hookup are directly adjacent to the service wall.
The roof collects water and moves it towards the wall . A natural rain fi ltration and storage system are located within, sized to accomodate a month’s supply of fresh water, enough to cover for the lack of access to the city water system during a fl ooding emergency.
The service wall also houses the plumbing and mechanical equiptment for the house. The form responds programmatically to the services that are being accomodated within.
SECTION A
SITE PLAN WITH EXISTING BUILDING
DANISH INSTITUTE FOR STUDY ABROAD
SITE PLAN WITH EX
B
A
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SECTION B
The terminal remains as a wave frosen mid-crash, ready to meet the ferries. The structural bays of the roof are constructed of large wooden trusses, invoking the shipbuilding vernacular, and offset to allow light in through clerestories.
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“The Boulevard,” a high-end retail district in a larger mixed- use devel-opment. Design ideas for an anchor storefront and restaurant.ARCHITECTURAL INTERN: ELKUS-MANFREDI ARCHITECTS
CITY NORTH
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MIAMI WORLD CENTER
Preliminary design concepts for a retail/ residential/ hotel block.
ARCHITECTURAL INTERN: ELKUS-MANFREDI ARCHITECTS
Design proposal for a mixed-use retail and residential complex in Atlanta, GA. Breaking down the large blocks into smaller ones, changing the tempo from a larger grain on the West to a fi ner grain on the East.
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ATLANTA HIGH STREET
MARCH 1 VISUAL REPRESENTATION ELECTIVE
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Three selections from a series in a collection of patterns using the circle as a primitive. Utilizes principles of symmetry: rotation, refl ection, glide refl ection, and translation.
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BSARCH FOURTH YEAR STUDIO
PETER ZUMTHOR:DETAILS
The Techtonic Details of Ephemeral Spaces:
Therml Baths- Vals, SwitzerlandKunsthaus Bregenz- Bregenz, AustriaSaint Benedict Chapel- Graubünden, SwitzerlandSwiss Sound Box- Swiss Pavilion, Expo 2000Gugalun House- Switzerland
Hand drafted. Team: Julia Weiss and Elizabeth Rajala
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JULIA WEISS