adrian von der osten
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M.Arch Portfolio SubmittalTRANSCRIPT
ADRIAN VON DER OSTEN
COLLAPSING IMAGE+TIME ASLA National Merit Award(2007) Design 6
GROTESQUE & SUBLIME w/ George Valdes(2008) Digital Fabrication
HYBRID TOPOS(2006) Design 5
URBAN BEACH w/ MONAD Architects2nd Place Young Architects Program (2008) PS1/MOMA
RHIZOMATIC FORMATIONS w/ George Valdes5th European Biennal of Landscape Architectue Selection(2007)Design 6
WASTEDw/ PIE Studio(2008) BridgeGallery, NY
URBAN FOLDSw/ George Valdes(2007) Design 7
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COLLAPSINGIMAGE+TIME
a stochastic process to create an imaginary landscape from narrative plot concepts
ASLA National Merit Award
6 CONCEPT
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...Funes can distinguish every physical object at every distinct time of viewing, he has no clear need of detail-suppression for the management
of sense impressions...
(One Hand)Time-Series Index
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Sequence Overlaid @ 11 Second Intervals
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8 ANALYSIS
CO
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Transcibe
Identify
Isolate
Collapse
Build
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...one basic type of a stochastic process is random field, whose domain is a region of space, in other words, a
random function whose arguments are drawn from a range of continuously changing values...
10 CONCEPT
CO
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Time-Series Index (Two Hands)
Sequ
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@ 9
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...the second time-series uses two hands creating greater op-portunities of connection, space is built with a more deliberate structural organization; finger-tip to finger-tip, knuckle to
knuckle, wrist to wrist...
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Transcribed
Transcibe
Identify
Isolate
Collapse
Build
12 ANALYSIS
CO
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program requirements for Fune’s remote landscape:
programmatic model
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14 DESIGN
CO
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...Fune’s mimetic capacity the site must have the ability to be in constant change or growth allowing for a continuous flow of senso-
rial information and registration. ...
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16 DESIGN
CO
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...structure facilitates growth pat-terns providing shade, food, and
experience stimulation for Funes...
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GROTESQUE& SUBLIME
with George Valdesan investigation of the horrific, using
digital fabrication stratagies.
20 CONCEPT
GR
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& S
UB
LIM
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Embryonic DevelopmentErnst Haeckel - Development Defects
...the generation of any form during embryonic development is complex, the slightest deviations
from normal are catastrophic...
21 David Cronenberg - “Videodrome”
Grey’s Anatomy
...typological connections drawn from natural aggregation and cinematic horror ...
22 ANALYSIS
GR
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UB
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Cell Cell Aggregation
Organ
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3-D print of formative typologies
24 DESIGN
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3-D print of structural application
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...structuralization of cell aggregation: flesh instead of surface, organs instead
of volume ...
26 DESIGN
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architectural installation for the PS1/MOMA courtyard
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A
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28 DESIGN
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UB
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plan
elevation
B
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elevation B
30 DESIGN
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UB
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CNC milled ground manipulation
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CNC milled ground detail
32 DESIGN
GR
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laser-cut structure & ground composite
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an investigation of the horrific,defined by flesh replacing surface, organs
replacing volume.
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HYBRIDTOPOS
complex network topologies, generateing new public
topographies
36 CONCEPT
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SITE: Rest Stop Florida TurnpikeMiami-Dade County
new public spacefor high traffic sub-urban community
-gas station-rest stop pavilion-florida highway patrol station*
*to remain in original state and location
EXISITING
& DEVELOP: DESIGN
REQUISITES: PROGRAM
37 hybrid
topologicaldiagram
existing park: cataylistfor network topology
38 CONCEPT
H
YB
RID
TO
PO
S ...conceptualzation of intimate
and unstable relationships from the movie “Non Ti Mouver”...
sketch model hard-line
39 ...development of structural
language and space ...
hard-line
model
sketch
40 ANALYSIS
H
YB
RID
TO
PO
S ...study models interpreting hybid
toplogies, defineing areas of pro-gram and circulation...
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42 ANALYSIS
H
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RID
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programmatic model
sketch of produce market, and information pavilion
...topology effecting topography...
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food and produce market development
44 DESIGN
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raised turnpike provides pedestrian access
existing florda highway patrol station
rest stop pavilion built within topography
green roof food & produce market
detailed topographical transect
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detailed section of canopy structure
green roofcanopy
path
produce
46 DESIGN
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TURNPIKERAISED
ACCESS TO EXISTING PARK
A
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GAS STATION
PRODUCE AND FOOD
MARKETEXISTING FHP
STATIONONSITE PRODUCE
CROPSREST STOP PAVILION
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D
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C
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B
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section
section A
B
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section
section C
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URBANBEACH
design meticulously sans digital techniques achieving
aggregated rhythms
with MONAD Architects2nd Place-Young
Architects ProgramPS1/MOMA
52 DESIGN
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54 DESIGN
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RHIZOMATICFORMATIONS
a public space for the 21st century, a computative process involving a generative approach
with George Valdes5th European Biennal of Landscape Architecture Selection
symbiotic
60 CONCEPT
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parasitic
parasitic
...exploring parasitic and symbiotic relationships...
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...“rhizome” to describe theory and research that allows for multiple, non-hierarchical entry and exit points in data representation and interpretation...
para-symbiotic system
62 CONCEPT
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...physical translation of symbiotic and parasitic properties ...
PARASITIC SYMBIOTIC
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...flow stimulation of particles representing pedestrian behavior...
american airlines arenaresidential
carnival center
PARTICLE EMMITERS
PARTICLE ATTRACTOR
residential_use event @ carnival center event @ aaa
(x)=position reference (y)=attraction value (z)=distance value
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residential_use event @ carnival center event @ aaa
66 ANALYSIS
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tracing particles
surfacing particles
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residential open market carnival center didactic park recreational park aaa
programming surfaces
surface composite
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program & circulation study
...folding and manipulating event surfaces, discovering moments of connection and
program...
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recreational park
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open market didactic park
sectional surfaces
program
istanbul, turkey guangzhou, china florence, italyfish market
edge median outline
market typologies
flower market leather market
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recreational parkopen market didactic park
72 DESIGN
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applied program
defined program
plan
plan - zoom
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74 DESIGN
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fresh and salt water vegetation
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76 DESIGN
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floating gardens
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floating planter detail
78 DESIGN
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section
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perspective b
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WASTEDan idea, a work in progress that
looks at different ways repurposed products can be engaging
spatially and affectivelly
with PIE Studioexhibited at BridgeGallery, NY
82 DESIGN
WA
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collect
process
materials:
aggregate install
500+ 1,190+ 200+
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THESWARM
84 DESIGN
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WELLHUNG
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THEBEAST
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URBANFOLDS
re-programming the urban surface of sweetwater, fl
with George Valdes
fabric studies
90 CONCEPT
UR
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points of stress
sectional studies
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urbansweetwater, fl fold urban fold
sectional sketch - manipulated ground
92 CONCEPT
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TRAFFIC PREVENTS PEDESTRIAN
TRAFFIC MEETS PEDESTRIAN
5 MIN WALKING RADIUS @TYPICAL INTERSECTIONS
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existing conditions
sweetwater, fl
WALKING SUBVERTS TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC MEETS PEDESTRIAN
5 MIN WALKING RADIUS @GREEN INTERSECTIONS
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sectional treatment of existing canal
COM
MUN
ITY
+1 +10 +15 +25+5
PLAN
TING
PASS
IVE
ACTI
VE
PLAC
E
progress of community over time in years
96 ANALYSIS
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CEIBA PENTANDRA
QUERCUS VIRGINIANA
CORDIA SEBESTENA
TABEBUIA CARAIBA
GUAIACUM SANCTUM
PODOCARPUS GRACILIOR
PERSEA AMERICANA
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
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98 DESIGN
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wrinkle
dimple
ripple
digital fabric study over sweetwater
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form
wrinkle
dimple
ripple
collect sprout
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UR
BA
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OLD
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sectional model study - ground manipulation
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102 DESIGN
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perspectives
1 - MIXED USE 2 - TRAFFIC SAFETY 3 - WALKING TO SCHOOL
...the new proposed design for Sweetwater facilitates pedestrian life. With a formal schema that ties together the city, the citizens of Sweetwater can enjoy
all the qualities of an active lifestyle, enriching the community as a whole...
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ANALOG TO DIGITAL STUDIES
bioswale
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CONCEPTUAL SECTION
raingarden