Tag: michael ocejo
Structural Precedents
Carbon 12, Portland, Kaiser Group & Path Architecture
Sketch Assignment 1
Phase 5
Phase 4
Main Story: The main story of Hyde park is that it's a unique neighborhood in both Chicago and the south side. This is one of the south sides most diversity neighborhoods and it's one of the few middle class areas left in Chicago. Hyde Park is an example as to what Chicago could strive to … Continue reading Phase 4
PHASE 4 (GROUP POST)
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Phase 3: Michael Ocejo
Merge: The model is divided into five different color groups that combine as they go into the center. The desinty also increases as user goes into the center of the model. The candles are also placed on an angle to add a sense of percarousisness. I wanted to create a feeling of hierarchy in the … Continue reading Phase 3: Michael Ocejo
Phase 2 Review: Case Study Studied
Weave: The circulation for mirador goes in and out and throw spaces in the building as shown in the concept model. Intersect: Habitat 57 form is a great example of this, it's composted of interlocking boxes that move, shift and rotate around as it goes higher. Bundle: Torres Blancas form is shaped based on a … Continue reading Phase 2 Review: Case Study Studied
Phase 2: Pangyo Housing- Michael Ocejo & Derek Pietrowski
Documentation Architect: Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop and Kunwon Architects Location: Seongnam, Korea Date Designed: 2005 Date Completed: 2010 Client: Korean Housing Corporation Size: Each unit is approximately 2400 sq ft (varies) Total square footage of the units is 368,696 sq ft # of Residential Units: 100 family units Photographs: Drawings: Special Drawings: Research and … Continue reading Phase 2: Pangyo Housing- Michael Ocejo & Derek Pietrowski
Phase 0: Michael Ocejo
I was born and raised in Miami Florida. Roughly since the age of 7, I wanted to go into the career of architecture. Call it cliche, but what first inspired me to study architecture as a kid were legos. As I grow up I've became more interested in the built environment which surrounded around me back home. … Continue reading Phase 0: Michael Ocejo