michael atherton portfolio 2013

22

Upload: michael-atherton

Post on 23-Mar-2016

223 views

Category:

Documents


2 download

DESCRIPTION

Michael Atherton is currently in his final thesis semester at the California College of the Arts. This portfolio represents a range of his academic work including on going thesis research.

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013
Page 2: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

939 HayesSan Francisco, CA94108801.604.7809

[email protected]

Michael Atherton

Page 3: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

Territories of Experimentation

On going research Professor Nataly Gattegno, Cal. College of Arts, Spring 2013

This thesis explores a new typology for building construction in extreme desert environments. By combining the migratory and erosive properties of dunes with the robotic fabrication methods of 3D printing, it creates structures that are casted and grown as the dune face is eroded and re-deposited on the slip face of the dune. with the dune migrating, repeated layers of substrate are deposited on it to create an ever expanding struc-ture. Thus, as the wind erodes away the face of the dune, a new structure emerges in the landscape creating opportunity for occupation of this harsh environment.

Page 4: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

Main Structure

Main Skin

Living Structure

Living Skin

Export Structure

Export Skin

Intake Structure

Intake Skin

Export Structure

Sub_Structure

Arms For Applicator

Applicator

Base For Armature

Weaved Sub_Structure

Tracks

Containers for Substrate

Printed Skin

Weaver

Woven Sub_Structure

Robot

Helical Score

Vortext

Helical Flow

Vortex

Vortext Pit

Cast 1Cast 2

Cast 3Cast 4

Salitation

Deposition

Dune MigrationDune Formation Dune Erosion

34 Degrees

Slip Face

WindWind

Sand

Sand Erodsion Line

SaltationSaltation

Wind

Suspension

4 Layers 6 MinutesWater Path

55 Layers

7 MinutesWater Path

66 Layers

12 MinutesWater Path

75 Layers

6 MinutesWater Path

Metal Sub Structure

9

8 Layers 7 MinutesWater Path

8

5 Layers 7 Minutes

18 Layers

12 MinutesWood Sub Structure

3

7 Layers 9 Minutes

28 Layers

12 MinutesMetal Sub Structure

415 Layers

20 MinutesWater Path

10

Metal Sub Structure

Material Tests

Material Tests 1 /// Material Properties

Material Tests 3 /// Armature and Application

Deposition

35 Degrees 35 Degrees

2

2

Fermentation

35 Degrees 35 Degrees

3

Deposition

35 Degrees 35 Degrees

4

Fermentation

5

35 Degrees 35 Degrees

5

Excavation

35 Degrees 35 Degrees

6

Fin

35 Degrees 35 Degrees

35 Degrees 35 Degrees

7

Desolate Surface

35 Degrees 35 Degrees

1

Material Tests 2 /// Tool Path of Adhesion

End ResultElmers Gluepattern Gorilla Gluepattern End Result

Cast 1

Cast 2

Cast 3

Casts 1 + 2

35

35

Casts 3 + 4

35

35

Dune FormationSaltation Dune Erosion Dune Migration

Material TestsMain Structure

Main Skin

Living Structure

Living Skin

Export Structure

Export Skin

Intake Structure

Intake Skin

Export Structure

Sub_Structure

Arms For Applicator

Applicator

Base For Armature

Weaved Sub_Structure

Tracks

Containers for Substrate

Printed Skin

Weaver

Woven Sub_Structure

Robot

Page 5: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

2050 /// 500 Casts /// No Inhabitation

2050 /// No Inhabitation

2065 /// 750 Casts /// Partial Inhabitation

2065 /// No Inhabitation

2075 /// 950 Casts /// Partial Inhabitation

2075 /// Partial Inhabitation 2095 /// Inhabitation

Page 6: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

SoundthequeProfessor Doris Guerrero & Judith Mussels, Cal. College of Arts, Spring 2012

The design proposal is a redefinition of the concert hall typology through past, present, and future parameters. The reason for this approach is that there is a movement towards open sources, highly accessible music rather than a music industry of exclusivity and ownership. Geographical, Climatic, and Experiential parameters were chosen to inform the project at each phase of design.

Published on Evolo and Arch2o:http://www.evolo.us/architecture/soundtheque-concert-hall-in-san-francis-co-ca/

http://www.arch2o.com/soundtheque-concert-hall-garrett-ryan-miller-and-mike-atherton/

Page 7: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

Mixed Use

Bart Station

Residential

Wind

All on Site 0’-75’

0’-75’

0’-35’

0’-25’

0’-75’

75’

0’

A

BC

magma iSYMPHONY SITE ANALYSIS

ARCHT-508-02 MARCH-608-02CBD Studio: iSYMPHONY

1 entry / will call 2 vertical circulation

4 concert hall 5 upper support 6 practice rooms

7 practice backstage

8 sound garden

9 park

3 ramped procession

Site Analysis/Massing diagrams

Page 8: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

Ground floor 5th floor 6th Floor

Page 9: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013
Page 10: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

Professor Jason Kelley Johnson, Cal. College of Arts, Fall 2012

Team Project with Christopher ChristophersonReacting to urban sprawl and population growth over the next 50 years, this project creates a hybridization of a work/live environment in downtown Los Angeles. It proposes an autono-mous factory functioning off the grid, which allows car enthusiasts who wants to participate in the manufacturing of their car to reside in the factory and be part of the assembly of their own car. An autonomous façade system, that defines the living units, collects solar energy during the day to power the robotic systems assembling the cars. The sun path defines the organi-zation of elements within the building and automates the exterior skin for solar collection.

Model Video:http://vimeo.com/61032446

MicroFab-LA

Page 11: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

8am7am 9am 10am 11am 1pm 2pm 3pm 4pm 5pm 6pm 7pm 8pm 9pm 10pm 11pm12pm

Home

Live

Work

Transportation Work Transport Home

3rd Street

Hill Stre

et

Existing frame structure

Existing ramp

Atrium

Factoy track

Living units

Skin system

Existing frame structure

Existing ramp

Atrium

Factoy track

Living units

Skin system

Existing frame structure

Existing ramp

Atrium

Factoy track

Living units

Skin system

Existing frame structure

Existing ramp

Atrium

Factoy track

Living units

Skin system

Existing frame structure

Existing ramp

Atrium

Factoy track

Living units

Skin system

Existing frame structure

Existing ramp

Atrium

Factoy track

Living units

Skin system

Site Diagrams Live/Work Diagram

Page 12: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

Model Video:http://vimeo.com/61032446

Page 13: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

Professor Thom Faulders, Cal. College of Arts, Fall 2011

This housing scheme contains 40 units: 24 of which are communal housing; 16 are private units. The former option targets young adults transitioning into college and/or careers. Addi-tionally, the youth program aims house a safe environment for children to channel energy into creativity while engaging with their peers

Mission Housing

Page 14: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

Mission Housing

Mission Street Wiese Street

15th Street

Void

Void

Void

Housing

Housing

Housing

Youth Program

Private Roof Garden

Void

VoidVoid

Communal Housing

Communal Spaces

Youth Program Private Housing

Massing ModelsTransformation Diagrams

Page 15: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

4th floor1st floor

Page 16: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

Professor Anne Mooney, University of Utah, Fall 2010

When the form is altered your experience is altered. Each modular construction unfolds/refolds/stacks to create a new form and programmatic function. In an effort to reuse, all components will be made of reclaimed plywood. This proposal was entered in the international Fluid Adagio com-petition among 48 entries.

Modular Adagio

Page 17: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

park scape

marketplace

marketplaceparkscape

performance

performanceA

ll modules

Page 18: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

Independent furniture projectReclaimed plywoodCut on a CNC machineInterlocked by dowels

Furniture Design

Page 19: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013
Page 20: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

Analog Drawing

Page 21: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

ExperiencesStourhead, EnglandRoundhouse, WyomingScottish Parliment, EdinburghBass house, Sea Ranch

Page 22: Michael Atherton Portfolio 2013

939Hayes SanFrancisco,California94108 801-604-7809 [email protected]

Education2011-present CaliforniaCollegeoftheArts-SanFrancisco,California MastersofArchitecture ExpectedMay,2013

2008-2011 UniversityofUtah-SaltLakeCity,Utah BachelorofScience,ArchitectureStudies ExpectedAugust,2011

2005-2008 SaltLakeCommunityCollege-Taylorsville,Utah AssociatesofScience,GeneralStudies October,2010

Professional Experience 2011 GorrillaDesign GraphicDesignFreeLance,CreatedaVideoforamobileshippingcontainberclinic. https://vimeo.com/38692066 2010 ParcelWorks FinishConstruction 2007-2008 Callister,NebekerandMcCulloughAttorneysatLaw OfficeSupportandRunner

Michael Atherton 2005-2007 LifeLineTreatmentCenter SeniorGroupStaff-Conductgrouptherapyandoneononetherapy Skills + Experience -AdobeCreativeSuites5.5 -AutoCADArchitecture(BIM,3Dmodeling,+2Ddrafting -RevitArchitecture -Rhino5.0 -Grasshopper,Weaverbird,Lunchbox,Firefly(Arduino) -3DSMax -AutodeskMaya(ACADIA5axisroboticfabricationworkshop) -HandSketching -Photography -GeneralConstructionExperience -LandscapeExperience

Awards -Dean’sList,SaltLakeCommunityCollege -HonorableMentionforRe-imaginethePlazaDesignCompetition(4personteam) -Soundthequepublication http://www.evolo.us/architecture/soundtheque-concert-hall-in-san-francisco-ca/ http://www.arch2o.com/soundtheque-concert-hall-garrett-ryan-miller-and-mike-atherton/:Reference -availableuponrequest