Rapson Hall Net-Zero Addition
2012
Architecture
Group Graduate Work: Energy Analysis and Design
- Group work with Cody Stadtler, Tam Ngo, and Kyle Snyder for a technology and application course. The objective of the project is to design an addition to the architecture hall at the University of Minnesota that is a net-zero energy consumer. Our final design uses passive strategies, like natural daylight and shading, in addition to solar panel arrays to achieve the necessary energy load reduction and production.


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Poster Project: Diagramming Material StudiesDesign, Architecture2012 -
Masters Thesis ProjectArchitecture2012 -
Case Study: Mapping the Career of Felix CandelaArchitecture, Design2012 -
Studio III Work: An Intervention in the Slums of Rio de JaneiroArchitecture, Design2012 -
Graduate Studio II Work: Long Span ArchitectureArchitecture2012 -
Research Assistant Work: Prototyping and GrasshopperArchitecture2012 -
Graduate Studio I work: Creating SpectacleArchitecture2012
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