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JASON BRANDES
13-40 143 PLACE WHITeSTONE N.Y. 11357
JBrande4@fau. edu
646-942-2352
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the noli map of rome was the first drawing given to the class, which was created in 1748 and each student had to copy one of the peices given.
to your right are the exercises given to the class which was to bet-ter understand a plan and section.
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morikami landscape gardens: in coming up with my idea behind this contemplation pavillion i took great emphasis on a quote that one of the master designers of the land-scape said, “ we exchange burden, boredom and despair for a more re-newal, inspirational and hopeful state of mind. which is exactly what i hoped to accomplish.
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verglades project part 1 : this sea of grass was a major under-taking in understanding the environment, such as the wet and dry seasons and incor-porating the programing of the given cli-ent which was for a musician. the musician that i was given was johann sabastian bach and in understanding his work i realized that in his music, known as the saprano tone which is the highest tone and then trickles done to a softer bass. so in my de-sign i wanted to have different elevation changes that worked well with the tree
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verglades project part 2 :
the idea behind everglades part 2 in addition to part one was to address the issues of the envoirnment and what comforts i could provide in this vast, humid site.
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miami beach: this project was assigned in order to house an aspir-ing architect and musician. i elected to pick le corbusier and johann sabastian bach. what i found most influential about the site is the night life and interaction that some of the buildings had with the pedestrians. i chose to persue more of an extraverted attitude towards how i minipu-lated the site. therefore i wanted people to interact and be able to expierence the professionals talents.
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what one sees here is a persepctive of the 2nd floor sliding windows,this was intended to greet the pe-destrians on the ground level while they enjoy there laTte, were one gets at the first floor. this will let the musican display his/her music first hand and become popu-lar around town.
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1FL 2FL 3FL 4FL AREIL view
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shaded spaces : in taken on the wood analysis project to your left the idea behind my wood analysis was to try to control the dynamic qaulity that wood can prOvide. to your right is the effect to my wood analysis which takes great empphasis on the studio space which rest on a 30 foot wide canal.
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what one sees here is a persepctive
studio in the sun:
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pedestrian
entry
emergency exits
vehicular
neighbor views
public area
services
shops
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lobbybar
shops
pool
atrium
restaurant (mezzanine)
modules
atrium
view to city
view to beach
economic
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Modular Hotel: Miami Beach
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modular floor
suite floor
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the module
context circulation program
view from lobby to beach
section through capsule
ball bearing mechanism
The intention of the project is to create a permeable site that has a direct pedestrian acess to the beach. The open plan enables the ground floor that takes you through an industrial path. The experience through the building is divergent of public and private spaces.
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internal frame
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