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JULIE MOAK[portfolio]

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fourth year design/build

other/installation

third year work sample

second year studio competion

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12 Unit Housing[second year]

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Circulation Water Harvesting vs Farming

12 UNIT HOUSING... Creating an experiential farming site for the community by merging a private, residential, gardening atmosphere with a public farmer’s market.

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East Elevation

SECOND YEAR STUDIO: Spring 2011 (Competition Winner)LOCATION: Ruston, LouisianaBUILDING TYPE: Mixed-Use

CirculationRetailFarmer’s MarketResidential

Water FeatureGardening AspectsPublic SpacePrivate Space

Public/RetailPrivate/ResidentialCirculation/Spine

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Physical Model......

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Digital Model......

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The Ampli�er[third year]

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CONCEPT:Proposing an architecture as a recording device.The recording device heightens awareness of place by amplifying site surroundingsthrough vision and sound. PROJECT EXPOSITION:The recording device consists of three cones of di�erent materiality puncturing a public lobby space.A concrete cone anchors the cinemas to the ground. A steel cone cantilevers the performing arts spaceover a re�ective pool. A wooden cone holding the Bistro hovers over the tree canopies.

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Program: 1 - Lobby 2 - Ticketing 3 - Theaters 4 - Performing Arts 5 - Bistro 6 - Kitchen 7 - O�ces 8 - Restrooms 9 - Projection Rooms 10 - Storage 11 - Re�ective Pool

THE AMPLIFIER

THIRD YEAR STUDIO: Fall 2011 LOCATION: Ruston, La BUILDING TYPE: Cinema

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habiTECH2013[fourth year]

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habiTECH2013 aims to design and builda sustainable and e�cient home thatis based onintegrity, service, and trust. We hope to create a home that comfortably suits all of theneeds of theAlbri�on familywhile maintaining a sense of �exibility that allows thehome to change as the needs of the family change.

OUR MISSION...

The design began as a mass of program split into public and private spacesthat shifted to create transitional spaces, then oriented to address the street and sun angles. Sustainable aspects, such as photo voltaic panels, natural ventilation, water harvesting, and day lighting are incorporatedaccording to energy simulation analysis.

DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS

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ENERGY STAR RATING APPLIANCES + NATURAL VENTILATION + WATER HARVESTING +LOW-E ARGON WINDOWS +SOLAR PANELS (5KW) =

LOUISIANA AVERAGE ENERGY CONSUMPTION..............7,190KWH/YRPASSIVHAUS STANDARD.....................................................10.75KWH/SF/YROUR ENERGY GOAL................................................................5,000KWH/YR

ANNUAL ENERGY CONSUMPTIONENERGY SIMULATION DEFINITION

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ENERGY STAR RATING APPLIANCES + NATURAL VENTILATION + WATER HARVESTING +LOW-E ARGON WINDOWS +SOLAR PANELS (5KW) =

The house has a gu�er system incorporated into an architectural band that wraps around the entire house. The gu�er system a�aches to four rain barrels at the corners of the house allowing for water harvesting.

WATER HARVESTING NATURAL VENTILATION

NET ZERO

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The Gira�e Asiatic Lily[installation]

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THE GIRAFFE ASIATIC LILY... ONLY BLOOMS ONCE A YEAR IN THE LATE AFTERNOON SUN JUST AS THE SUN ONLY EXPOSES ITSELF THROUGH OUR SITE, ONCE A DAY DURING THE LATE AFTERNOON.

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LILY WINDOW INSTALLATIONTHIRD YEAR STUDIO: Spring 2012LOCATION: Louisiana Tech School of Architecture

The process began by simplifying the image to eleven colors in photoshop through pixelation. The pixelated image was then placed in Grasshopper utilizing the image sampler de�nition to recreate the image with four hundred bo�les �lled with dyed water. The light needed to create an image now comes from the natural daylighting of the Southwestern sun. The collaboration of polycarbonate diamond form and wood blocking create a diagrid style structure that holds over 420 pounds of water. The use of the polycarbonate structure makes the bo�les appear as if they are simply pixels �oating in the window.

Process Video via. YouTube.com [h�p://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK26ajVu8RQ]

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