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RICHARD LYTTLE | B.ARCH1101 DUFFERIN AVE. BURLINGAME, CA 94010
650.759.8961 | [email protected] WORKS of RICHARD LYTTLECALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS
To all my family and friends who have supported my passion to make beauty into reality.
CONTENTS
SUPPLEMENT WORKS
MAPPINGSGRAPHICSRESUME
(OP)SPACE: Open-sourced UrbanismInternship: Kory Beig, OTA+
SPACE!Instructor: Dr. Mona El-Khafif
SP 10’
SU 10’
333 STUDIOInstructor: Jenny Sabin + Andrew Kudlass
SU 10’
DIRIDON INTERMODAL HUBInstructor: Katherine Rinne + Doris Guerrero
FA 10’
mobileOFFICEunitInstructor: Andre Caradec
FA 10’
1 - 6
7 - 18
19 - 34
35 - 55
56 - 65
66 - 75
SPACE!
16ft.
16ft.
8ft.
32ft.
8ft.
6ft.
Space! aims to enhance the events taking place in the ZER01 biennial and also hopes to help revitalize the downtown life of San Jose, specifically focusing on the SoFA district. Currently, there are many vacant spaces that we seek to ‘takeover’, ranging from empty storefronts, to open parking lots and parks and even parts of the sidewalk. What we want to do is design and eventually build installations and spaces to inhabit those unused areas.
The concept behind the Space! is adapting a simple form to be deployed into a myriad of hybrid spaces. When the cube is deployed on site, the pieces it is made from can be un-locked and reaggregated in various arrangements, enabling the participants to experi-ence a range of program combinations. This allows the Space! to address everchanging site conditions influenced by existing programs and time. We believe that this strategy will motivate acvtivation and participation that will engage and revitalize SoFA with its visitors.
SPRING 2010
Space! being being deployed from its basic aggregation into its programmatic partitions.
MODULE A
PROGRAMMING
Seating + Bar/Cafe’
Studio + Info Kiosk
Storage + Retail
Stage + Gallery
MODULE B
MODULE C
MODULE D
Our design strategy was to create a large inhabital space that was embedded with multiple possibilities of reconfiguration. Starting with a general solid of a cube, we started with a 2’x2’ grid, which began to address certain condi-tions and postures of the body.
The next step was to carve out programmatic relationships from the volumes that we created. Each volume is the same in size, allowing a fluid method of reaggreagation resulting in a greater number of hybrid programs.
Each volume however is very different formally, driving different program-matic conditions depending if it is aggregated with another volume. Lastly, to create the deployment strategy of a close cubic volume, the negative space carved from the initial transformations were kept as support pieces. These have the possibility to provide enclosures, lengthen space and become infra-structure for certain volumes.
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CitySpaceShare is a pilot project being conducted by students and faculty at the CCA URBAN-lab, an advanced research and design studio supporting project-based initiatives in architec-ture at California College of the Arts in San Francisco. The goal of the project is to demon-strate how flexible architecture and a “Zipcar” style short-term rental model can contribute to the cultural and economic development of a neighborhood by giving communities the tools to reclaim unoccupied storefront spaces on a temporary basis.
OP)space is installed inside the storefront space of WORKS/San José where students are testing their architectural design through a series of programs created with the local community ranging from bike kitchen to fashion show to DJ lounge. During AbsoluteZER0, (OP)space will extend into the street in a structure built specifically to facilitate programming inside the confines of a metered parking spot.
(OP)SPACE: Open-sourced Urbanism SUMMER 2010
RESEARCH + INVESTIGATION
ASSEMBLAGE + CONSTRUCTION
PROGRAM SCENARIOS
10a 11a 12p 1p 2p
(OP)EXHIBIT:Demilit Symposium
(OP)eratorsAudience Groups: SJSU+CCA Students ZERO1 Conventioneers
(OP)SCENE:VIP Reception Party
(OP)SCENE:DJ Lounge
3p 4p 5p 6p 7p 8p 9p 10p 11p 12a 1a
DRINKINGLOUNGING
DANCINGHORS D’OEURVES CELEBRATION
DRINKSRECOGNITION
PRESENTATION
PRESENTATIONSWALKING TOUR
DISCUSSIONSBAGELSCOFFEE
INTRODUCTIONSSLIDESHOWS
RECAP Q&A
VIDEOSETUP CLEANUP CLEANUPBARTENDING
AGGREGATESETUP
PICTURE TAKINGDOCUMENATION
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTPHOTO DOCUMENATION FUTURE ARRANGEMENTS
NOTETAKINGSELF ORGANIZATION
MEET AND GREETSAFETY CHECK
MEDIA SETUP
EXPLANATION
PRODUCT PROMOTION
PROTOTYPE INQUIRY
NETWORKINGLIVE BLOGGING
DONATION
FACEBOOKEXCHANGE
DATINGFLIRTING
Analyzing the post-occupancy activity of (OP)Space during the ZER01 Beinnale and measuring the success of user participation.
(OP)SPACE EXECUTED
333 Studio
Sited in the developing Mission Bay of San Francisco, 333 Studio inlcuded three quick design charettes to address program and community participation. Each week consisted of exploring a new design process and implementing a final product through that practice.
SEE/WALK/RUN, taught by Jenny Sabin, explored the possibilties how Rhino scripting and site investigation can coalesce to discover architectural interven-tion. Using scrict rules in our algorithms to influence form, the multi-modal pavilion was discovered - unveiling a surface that allowed continuity between programs supported by a ribbed skeletal structure that directly related to site.
SUMMER 2010
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bifurcation
structure + enclosure
333 Studiocontinued
DualSPEED became an extension of the previous project addressg the relationship between speeds of flow with correlating program. With Andrew Kudlass as the instructor, this project was heavily investigated through the parametric plug-in Grasshopper. Different attributes, structural, programmatic, and spa-tial were able to transform based on analyzing the extremes of the system and finding the optimal solution.
SUMMER 2010
TRUSS ORGANIZATION PIER MANIPULATION PATH WIDTH OPENINGS PATH LENGTH + DIRECTION
X MANIPULATION LEVELED ENTRANCE DIRECTIONAL EXTENSIONEXTENDED CROSS
CLOSED BUNCH Y MANIPULATION MEDIATED ENTRANCE EXTENDED SPLIT
CENTRIC X & Y MANIPULATION BIFURCATED ENTRANCE SHORTENED PATHWAYS
Above is the matrix that allowed us to observe different scenarios through parametric manipulation.
Surface treatment, slop, and directionality informs the speed of movement throughout the structure.
BOTTOM DECK
EXPOSED ENTRANCE
MEDIATED ENTRANCE
COVERED WALKWAY
EMBEDDED SEATING
RAMPED ENTRANCE
VIEWING PLATFORM
GUARD RAILS GUARD RAILS + SEATING WALKING SURFACETRUSS STRUCTURE
GREEN CANOPY
ROOF DECK EAST ELEVATION
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC
DIRIDON INTERMODAL HUBThe Diridon portal will serve as a hub linking pedestrian, automotive, and bike passengers to Amtrak, CalTrain, Light Rail, BART, and the new California High-Speed Rail that will run from Los Angles to Sacramento. Furthermore, the project will envision new modes of transit not yet real-ized at the global scale.
With San Jose expecting a large population inflix, there is no doubt that this will lead to growth that will change the economic landscape. The concept of this station is to connect a target group to its related destination in the city through an appro-priate mode of transfer. Ultimately, Diridon sta-tion becomes a filter that efficiently directs its users into three modes of speed.
FALL 2010
PROPOSED DIRIDON STATION
PROPOSED DIRIDON CULTURAL EXTENSION
PROPOSED BUSINESS CENTER
PROPOSED CULTURAL PLAZA
PROPOSED RETAIL WALK
GUADALUPE RIVER FRONT
PROPOSED UNDERGROUND BART STATION
EXISTING DIRIDON STATION
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LARGE CARGO DOCKING
VTA SHUTTLE PICKUP/DROPOFF
EXISTING VTA LIGHT RAIL DOCKING PLATFORM
SANTA CLARA STREET
SAN FERNANDO STREET
D. T
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LEGEND
PAVED SURFACEPROPOSED STRUCTURE
UNDERGROUND STRUCTURE
EXISTING STRUCTURE
PERMEABLE CONCRETE
LANDSCAPED SURFACE
TREE SPECIES Schinus MolleCalifornia Pepper
Genus: SchinusFamily: AnacardiaceaeIndigenous: N. America + S. AmericaHeight: 50’
ArecaceaePalm Tree
Genus: CeroxylonFamily: ArecaceaeIndigenous: N. AmericaHeight: 30’
P. armeniacaApricots
Genus: PrunusFamily: Rosaceae
Prunus DomesticaPrunes
Genus: PrunusFamily: Rosaceae
PASSIVE SYSTEMS SOLAR + WIND
SOUTHERN EXPOSURE
SUMMER NORTHWEST WIND
WINTER EAST WIND
EXTERIOR NIGHT RENDER
SOUTH ENTRANCE ELEVATION
NORTH ENTRANCE SECTION
ELEVATOR CORE
(1) SLEEPING POD
(2) MEDIA / BOOK CAFE
(2) MEDIA / BOOK CAFE(3) MEDITATION ROOM
($) WAITING ZONE/ SNACK BAR
ESCALATORS
ESCALATORS
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
A performated skin system was used to address the passive systems of sunlight, ventilation and thermal mass. Each cell is a precasted concrete panel that can be swelled to absorb heat, glazed to allow light or open to allow air flow.
(1) INDOOR RESTAURANT
(2) OUTDOOR RESTAURANT
(3) MEDIA / TECH LIBARARY
(4) RESTROOM (4) RESTROOM
(5) CIRCULATION COUNTER(6) BUSINESS WORK ZONE
INDOOR BART ENTRANCE
OUTDOOR BART ENTRANCE
ESCALATORS
ELEVATOR CORE
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
By creating adjacencies of related program to a mode of transportation and its wait time, Diridon becomes a self-sufficient system in directing target groups to their destinations.
NOTES:MATERIALS:(1) BALLAST(2) CONCRETE HEADER(3) PRE-CAST CONCRETE CLAD(4) CRYSTALLINE SOLAR PANEL(5) INSULATION(6) WATER SEAL(7) CONCRETE STILL
NOTES:MATERIALS(1) THREADED INSERT(2) PRE-CAST CONCRETE CLAD(3) THREADED ROD(4) CLIP ANGLE (5) WELD(6) STRUCTURAL BEAM
WINDOW IN PRECAST PANEL PANEL FRAME CONNECTION
200’ FOUNDATION PIERS
CONCRETE PAD
INSULATED CONCRETE FOOTINGS
18” POURED CONCRETE SLAB
PIEZO-ELECTRIC FLOOR BOARD
24” PRE-CAST CONCRETE CLADDING
A572 STEEL I BEAM
AIR COOLING VOID
GLASS MULLION
DOUBLE SKIN GLAZING
42” MESH RAILING
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PHYSICAL MODEL PHOTOS
mobileOFFICEunit
California College of the Arts (CCA) advanced architecture studio will be designing and fabricating an exterior grade structure(s) with an envelope of roughly 8’x10’x7’ using ALPOLIC as the primary material. Alpolic is conventionally used as a flat sheet cladding material that relies on a structural substrate or armature for support. We will be looking at conventional and non-conventional methods of using Alpo-lic. Given these assumptions, the first task of the studio will be to develop a material intelligence for how the material “works” in order to direct our design. We will be testing an idea of creating structure using the Alpolic itself: the “route and fold” (milling a one sided cut, and folding the material over to create a structural rib) will be our point of departure. Once we get a working understanding for milling and manipulating the material, we will begin testing formal and tectonic strategies relevant to program, structural integrity and spatial quality, along with parameters of weight, cost, solid/void, etc.
FALL 2010
Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America, INC , has partnered with CCA through a significant donation of their ALPOLIC ma-terial to this studio. Given this arrange-ment, it is understood that we will be look-ing to find material/construction strategies to implement the material as much as possible.
Presently, we have an allotment of 52x98”x4mm sheets of alpolic that is for R&D purposes. Once we hone the design, we will then receive another allotment of material specific for final fabrication.
ASSEMBLY INVESTIGATIONS
FORMAL ITERATIONS
ASSEMBLY OF mobileOFFICEunit
FINAL PRODUCT: mobileOFFICEunit
KINES CLUB CSU EASTBAY LOGO
SAN JOSE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS MAPS
SAN FRANCISCO FERRY BUILDING WI-FI ANALYSIS
10 x 10 CITIES ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION GRAPHIC
(OP)Space IDENTITY PACKAGE - Logo, Business Card, Postcard
MAPPINGS & GRAPHICS
KINES CLUBKINESEOLOGY CLUB LOGO SPRING 2010
Ferry Building Wi-Fi Sonar Networks SPRING 2008 10 x 10 Cities Assembly Instruction Card SUMMER 2010
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San Jose Economic Analysis FALL 2010 San Jose Economic Partners FALL 2010
31-50
(in billions)
Revenues
Total Revenue Generated:
$342,335,000,000
50+
SoftwareComputersInternet Services
Semi-conductors
200 Billion1.7 Billion
TransportationEducationScience
Partnerships
Dependents
Sponsorships
6-1011-30
4 -5<1
Money Generators
Financial Influence
Industry Type
Market ValueMarket Value
Connnections
San
Jose
apple
SCU
SJ Int’l Airport
SJSUAdobeHP
eBay
yahoo
AMD
symantec
applied materials
yahoo
aligent
intelsun
cisco
sanmina-SCI
HP
NASA
oracle
electronic arts
synnex
Red
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ateo
con-way
Cisco Systems
San Jose Employees:
Established:
1987
Established:
1997
Established:
1982
San Jose Employees:
San Jose Employees:
Revenue:
3,000,000,000$
Revenue:
40,000,000,000$
Revenue:
9,000,000,000$
eBay
Adobe
ConsistentSan Jose
Contributors
Other
Education
Transportation
Internet
Software
Computers
Semiconductors
Industry Employment
1957Okayama, Japan
11,484 (1.3%)
221,148 (24.7%)
1,623 (.15%)
54,695 (6.1%)
7,173 (.8%)
26,606 (3%)51,109 (5.7%)
GDP:800,000,000,000 ¥
GDP:45,000,000,000 $
San Jose, California
Sister CitiesGlobal Connections
San Jose, Costa Rica
Tainan, Taiwan
Dublin, Ireland
Pune, India
Ekaterinburg, Russia
5911 mi.
8434 mi.
5117 mi.
5473 mi.
6625 mi.
1976 mi.
2995 mi.
1961
1977
1986
1992
1992
:695,772
GDP:49,000,000,000 E:1,167,0000
GDP:30,000,000,000 $:350,535
GDP:50,400,000,000 $:1,293,537
GDP:30,000,000,000 $:3,337,481
:769,209
GDP:45,000,000,000 $:964,695
:7,110,214
1975Veracruz, Mexico
GDP:263,000,000,000 P
RICHARD C. LYTTLE1101 DUFFERIN AVE. BURLINGAME CA, [email protected]
OBJECTIVE
EXPERIENCE
EDUCATION
SKILLS
To seek a challenging and rewarding position and to expand knowledge of design and architecture in a formal environment. Also to understand the logistics and dynamics to running a successful practice.
Software: Adobe CS5 Design Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, AfterEffects), AutoCad, Rhinoceros, Maxwell Light Render,Microsoft Office Suite, iWork Suite, Windows and Mac OSX Troubleshooting and graphic design.
Hardware: Model making, proficient with shop equipment, furniture design, assembly and installation of computer hardware, rapid prototyping equipment (laser cutter, CNC router).
ACHIEVEMENTS
REFERENCES
ZERO1 Bienniale Build Your Own World Grant - June 2010Banana Republic – Platinum Circle Sales Club Silver Level 2006, 2007, 2008 (at least $100,000 in annual sales)University of San Francisco Honors Award -June 2005National Honors Society Award- Junipero Serra High School - June 2005
Furnished upon request.
Merchandise Presentation SupervisorJanuary 2011 - June 2011
Merchandise Presentation LeadDecember 2008 - January 2011
Visual AssociateMarch 2006 - December 2008
Banana Republic Burlingame, CA
IT Help Desk (Part-time)September 2004 - August 2005
Sherman, Clay & Co. San Bruno, CA
Stock Associate (Part-time)November 2004 - June 2004
Pottery Barn Burlingame, CA
Office Assistant (Part-time)August 2001 - June 2004
Angel Meals FDS South San Francisco, CA
California College of the Arts August 2006 - December 2010
Bachelors of Architecture San Francisco, CA
University of San FranciscoAugust 2005 - May 2006
International Business San Francisco, CA
Architecture InternshipJanuary 2010 - October 2010
OTA+ (OP)Space San Francisco, CA
Configure computers to company standards / Monitor the network / Computer hardware inventory / Assemble workplaces for new hires / Troubleshoot computer errors / Destroy obsolete hardware /Maintainserver room according to OSHA standards.
Created all marketing items for fund raising / Managed production schedules / Created and managed project website / In charge of branding and project identity / Organized and executed user programs during the ZERO1 festival / Construction and assembly of (OP)Space pods / Created all presentation materials for proposals,sponsorship, and user interaction.
Inventory checks of merchandise / Managed off-site warehouse / Stock checks / Mail online merchandise to customers / Fill the sales floor with product / Ensure the cleanliness of the stock room / Assist customers with merchandise.
File, type and fax documents / Answer phones /Create graphics for business cards / Create mail documents / Shred documents as required /Created customer database / Stock checks.
Ensures execution of shipment receiving / Performs stock transfers / Completes re-tickets and charge sends / Creates development and training plans for direct reports / Trains non-sell team members to meet productivity standards / Oversees and executes markdowns in a timely and accurate manner / Maintains brand integrity in all areas of visual display / Implements and complies with presentation book standards /Generates and analyzes Field Merchandise Reports / Makes necessary product placement adjustment based on selling and FMR reports / Ensures store is a neat, clean and safe environment for all employees.