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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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Spring 2022 / Student, Studio Phoenix: Bioclimatic Studio 2022 With the task in hand of developing an environmental data center in a hot dry desert, the project took inspiration from the termite mound.…
Spring 2022 / Student, Studio Philadelphia: Bioclimatic Studio 2022 Located on a railroad which was abandoned from 1874 in Philadelphia, this data center is designed to communicate with the surrounding…
Spring 2022 / Student, Studio Reno: Bioclimatic Studio 2022 This data center design aims to create comfortable space for both servers and people by benefitting from the local microclimate in Reno.…
Spring 2022 / Student, Studio Miami: Bioclimatic Studio 2022 With a hot and humid climate coupled with the risk of flooding, Miami city would be one of the most challenging places to build a data…
Spring 2022 / Student, Studio Des Moines: Bioclimatic Studio 2022 Located in Des Moines, an area with four distinct seasons, which is not particularly hot in summer and a little cold in winter. As a data…
June, 2020 / Student, Workshop Surface Competition Entry, Summer 2020 MSD-EBD students, Jiewei Li, and Mrinalini Verma, participated in the 2020 Surface Competition with their project: UNFOLD: RE-THINKING…
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