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Bioclimatic Studio 2020

Data Mass, Arizona: Bioclimatic Studio 2020

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Plan and Axonometric view for heat distribution on four types of aggregations.

MEBD Design Studio Trip, 2012. Ecotopia (Seattle)

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Fernandez, Shrift, Espaillat, 2011

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Adaptive Reuse, 2012. Part 5. Performance

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Work from design studios, courses, and seminars

Student work from the Bioclimatic Studio (708), the EBD Research Studio (709), and from required and elective courses.

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Plan and Axonometric view for heat distribution on four types of aggregations. Spring 2020 / Student, Studio Data Mass, Arizona: Bioclimatic Studio 2020

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External View of the data center in winter, with geothermal springs in the foreground. Spring 2020 / Student, Studio Geoscape, Salt Lake City: Bioclimatic Studio 2020 Geoscape is a data center designed to harness natural forces on-site and to create a harmony between duality of the urban and natural…
Title page with road map of Beijing city with building location circled. Fall 2019 / Student, Course Beijing House; ARCH 751, 2019 Environmental Accounting of a residence in Beijing from Arch 751 in 2019. The course draws on systems ecology and the history and…
3D aerial view of the city with overlaying gradient for surface heat temperature. Spring 2020 / Student, Studio Shape of the "L," Houston: Bioclimatic Studio 2020 The climate in Houston is hot and humid, both of which are adverse conditions for a data center. Meanwhile, the south wind prevails in…
Sectional view showing interior levels and cores along with exterior viewing showing the dynamic façade. Spring 2020 / Student, Studio Wind Cube, Seattle: Bioclimatic Studio 2020 Our group designed a highly efficient data center in city environment and studied a synergetic program to maximize the reuse of waste heat…
Airflow pattern entering and leaving the module through the triangular openings in the façade. Spring 2020 / Student, Studio Data Pod, Philadelphia: Bioclimatic Studio 2020 Philadelphia has long past its hey-day of being one of the epicenters of the industrial revolution in the US. But it’s physical footprint,…
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