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DEREK RAY BROWNSELECTED WORKE [email protected] 215.200.9301
CONTENTS1 Seam Sculpture Park 2 Navy Yard Kunsthalle 3 4,000 cf 4 Hostel for Itinerant Musicians 5 Urban Canal : Stamford 6 Parametric Olympic 7 IPMS 8 Carve & Cast 9 Tropical Architecture 10 Fire Stair Folded Screen 11 Spherical Patternism 12 Montreal Planetarium 13 C. D. Keeling Apartments 14 Abu Dhabi Media Company 15 South Street Seaport 16 B2 at Atlantic Yards
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DEREK RAY BROWNSELECTED WORKE [email protected] 215.200.9301
CONTENTS1 Seam Sculpture Park 2 Navy Yard Kunsthalle 3 4,000 cf 4 Hostel for Itinerant Musicians 5 Urban Canal : Stamford 6 Parametric Olympic 7 IPMS 8 Carve & Cast 9 Tropical Architecture 10 Fire Stair Folded Screen 11 Spherical Patternism 12 Montreal Planetarium 13 C. D. Keeling Apartments 14 Abu Dhabi Media Company 15 South Street Seaport 16 B2 at Atlantic Yards
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spread site study model exploring density & pixelization
SEAm SCuLpTuRE pARKFall 2010 Hsiang studio2011 student exHibitionExpansion to existing sculpture park accommodating exterior covered gallery, kayak launch, service & storage facilities, using a program-system strategy.
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spread rib model approximating final surface
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naVY YaRd KunstHalleFall 2011 de bRetteVille studioRetRospecta nominationRethinking the traditional gallery to production relationship, exhibition modules inserted into an armature contain creation & fabrication spaces.
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4,000 cFFall 2010 Hsiang studioConsidering a neutral site, the project investigates materiality & the distortion of a base unit that is designed to interlock with itself, relying on adjacency to other units for structural stability.
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Hostel FoR itineRant musiciansspRing 2011 leung studioRetRospecta nominationAn infill site addressing strict code constraints, residential & community funtions. Program & circulation are pulled apart via the exagerated structural system, allowing for isolated acoustic spaces & sleeping quarters.
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spread site section through canal & future development
uRBAN CANALspRing 2012 mitcHell studioThe project proposes a development of the Mill River waterfront with connecting canals linking the underutilized river with the developing Southend district of Stamford, CT. Large mixed-use projects are stitched together by the park as a pedestrian corridor.
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top waterfront phasing bottom combined Mill River development strategy
edge demarcation locating boardwalk sites sites of interest movement through sites
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above canal system masterplan
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spread interior view of system model
paRametRic olYmpicspRing 2013 Hadid studioEstablishing a system defined by transformational properties on base shell unites, programmatic configurations form around venues for track sports.
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1 ALLIANZ ARENA2 NELSON MANDELA BAY STADIUM3 FOOTBALL STADIUM OF SPORTS PARK STOZICE4 HANGZHOU SPORTS PARK STADIUM5 NATIONAL STADIUM, WARSAW6 MUNICH OLYMPIC STADIUM7 BEETHOVEN CONCERT HALL8 GUANGZHOU OPERA HOUSE9 SYDNEY OPERA10 BERLIN PHILHARMONIC11 ROLEX LEARNING CENTRE12 HAYDAR ALIYEV CULTURAL CENTRE13 INGALLS HOCKEY RINK14 LONDON VELODROME15 OLYMPIC BASKETBALL ARENA16 LONDON AQUATICS CENTRE17 YOKOHAMA FERRY TERMINAL18 TWA FLIGHT CENTER19 STOCKHOLM FERRY TERMINAL
1 PROJECT SITE2 ASIA3 SEA OF MARMARA4 EUROPE5 GOLDEN HORN
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above unit aggregation through zippered edge, plans & sections collaborative project with Cortez Crosby
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top kuka-milled formwork bottom cast & milled units collaborative project with Cortez Crosby
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top kuka-milled formwork bottom cast & milled units collaborative project with Cortez Crosby
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spread cast unit, sinlge pour & double curvature collaborative project with Cortez Crosby
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above estidama rating system, credit analysis
Derek BrownTropical Architecture
Arch 3227bSpring 2011
Dean Sakamoto, FacultyKathryn Everett, TA
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Estidama credits. Those outlined inred are explored further in the data comparison on the paper
1. Estidama, Abu Dhabi Urban PlanningCouncil, 23 April, 2011, http://www.estidama.org
IDPIntegrated Development Systems:
IDP-R1 : Integrated Development StrategyIDP-R2 : Tenant Fit-Out Design & Construction GuideIDP-R3 : Basic CommissioningIDP-1 : Life Cycle CostingIDP-2 : Guest Worder AccommodationIDP-3 : Construction Environment ManagementIDP-4 : Building Envelope VerificationIDP-5 : Re-CommissioningIDP-6 : Sustainability Communication
NSNatural Systems:
NS-R1 : Natural Systems AssessmentNS-R2 : Natural Systems ProtectionNS-R3 : Natural Systems & Management StrategyNS-1 : Reuse of LandNS-2 : Remediation of Contaminated LandNS-3 : Ecological EnhancementNS-4 : Habitat Creation & Restoration
LBoLivable Buildings : Outdoors:
LBo-R1 : Plan 2030LBo-R2 : Urban Systems AssessmentLBo-R3 : Outdoor Thermal Comfort StrategyLBo-1 : Improved Outdoor Thermal Comfort StrategyLBo-2 : Pearl Rated CommunitiesLBo-3 : Accessible Community FacilitiesLBo-4 : Active Urban EnvironmentsLBo-5 : Private Outdoor SpaceLBo-6 : Public TransportLBo-7 : Bicycle FacilitiesLBo-8 : Preferred Car Parking SpacesLBo-9 : Travel PlanLBo-10 : Light Pollution Reduction
LBiLivable Buildings : Indoors:
LBi-R1 : Healthy Ventilation DeliveryLBi-R2 : Smoking ControlLBi-R3 : Legionella PreventionLBi-1 : Ventilation QualityLBi-2.1 : Material Emissions: Adhesives & SealantsLBi-2.2 : Material Emissions: Paints & Coatings
LBi-2.3 : Material Emissions: Carpet & Hard Flooring LBi-2.4 : Material Emissions: Ceiling SystemsLBi-2.5 : Material Emissions: Formaldehyde ReductionLBi-3 : Construction Indoor Air Quality ManagementLBi-4 : Car Park Air Quality ManagementLBi-5.1 : Thermal Comfort & Controls: Thermal ZoningLBi-5.2 : Thermal Comfort & Controls: Occupant ControlLBi-5.3 : Thermal Comfort & Controls: Thermal Comfort ModelLBi-6 : High Frequency LightingLBi-7 : Daylight & GlareLBi-8 : ViewsLBi-9 : Indoor Noise PollutionLBi-10 : Safe & Secure Environment
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PW-R1 : Minimum Interior Water Use ReductionPW-R2 : Exterior Water MonitoringPW-1 : Improved Interior Water Use ReductionPW-2.1 : Exterior Water Use Reduction: LandscapingPW-2.2 : Exterior Water Use Reduction: Heat RejectionPW-2.3 : Exterior Water Use Reduction: Water FeaturesPW-3 : Water Monitoring & Leak DetectionPW-4 : Stormwater
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RE-R1 : Minimum Energy PerformanceRE-R2 : Emergy Monitoring & ReportingRE-R3 : Ozone Impacts of Regrigerants & Fire Suppression SystemsRE-1 : Improved Energy PerformanceRE-2 : Cool Building StrategiesRE-3 : Energy Efficient AppliancesRE-4 : Vertical TransportationRE-5 : Peak Load ReductionRE-6 : Renewable EnergyRE-7 : Global Warming Impacts of Refrigerants & Fire Suppression Systems
SMStewarding Materials:
SM-R1 : Hazardous Materials EliminationSM-R2 : Basic Construction Waste ManagementSM-R3 : Basic Operational Waste ManagementSM-1 : Non-Pulluting Materials
SM-2 : Design for Materials ReductionSM-3 : Design for Flexibility & AdaptabilitySM-4 : Design for DisassemblySM-5 : Modular Flooring SystemsSM-6 : Design for DurabilitySM-7 : Building ReuseSM-8 : Material ReuseSM-9 : Regional MaterialsSM-10 : Recycled MaterialsSM-11 : Rapidly Renewable MaterialsSM-12 : Reused or Certified TimberSM-13 : Improved Construction Waste ManagementSM-14 : Improved Operational Waste ManagementSM-15 : Organic Waste Management
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IP-1 : Innovative Cultural & Regional PracticesIP-2 : Innovating Practice
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IDP-2 : Guest Worder Accommodation NS-1 : Reuse of Land NS-4 : Habitat Creation & Restoration LBo-R3 : Outdoor Thermal Comfort Strategy LBo-7 : Bicycle Facilities LBi-10 : Safe & Secure Environment PW-4 : Stormwater RE-R3 : Ozone Impacts of Refrigerants & Fire Suppression Systems SM-2 : Design for Materials Reduction SM-9 : Regional Materials
Derek BrownTropical Architecture
Arch 3227bSpring 2011
Dean Sakamoto, FacultyKathryn Everett, TA
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Projected and actual growth in andaround Abu Dhabi. Little to no incentiveexists to redevelop brown eld sites with the expansive desert for the city to expand into,
3. Abu Dhabi Vision 2030, Abu DhabiUrban Planning Council, 07 May, 2011, http://www.upc.gov.ae/
Expanding CreditsEC-2 : Reuse of Land
INTENT: Encouragement of the construction of new developments on brownfield sites, infilling existing urban areas
CREDIT REQUIREMENTS: 1 : Document and demonstrate that a minimum of 75% of site area had formally been developed
RECEIVING POINTS: 1 : 2 pts for demonstration that site was developed previously in design phase 2 : 2 pts for demonstration that site was developed previously in construction phase
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DEVELOPMENT IN AND AROUND THE CITY OF ABU DHABI
Derek BrownTropical Architecture
Arch 3227bSpring 2011
Dean Sakamoto, FacultyKathryn Everett, TA
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This series of maps outlines the environmentally sensitive zones around which Abu Dhabi is developing. Much ofthe coast is considered fragile, and thedesert beyond has little to foster newhabitats that are green-heavy.
1. Estidama, Abu Dhabi Urban PlanningCouncil, 23 April, 2011, http://www.estidama.org
3. Abu Dhabi Vision 2030, Abu DhabiUrban Planning Council, 07 May, 2011, http://www.upc.gov.ae/
Expanding CreditsEC-3 : Habitat Creation & Restoration
INTENT: Restoring and re-creating a habitat that is self sustaining
CREDIT REQUIREMENTS: 1 : Developments must demonstrate measurable strategies to increase the ecological value of the site through the creation or restoration of pre-existing or degraded natural areas 2 : New habitats must accommodate local or saline tolerant vegetation 3 : If no suitable area exists to create a habitat, off-site areas may be substituted 4 : Habitats must meet minimum area requirements either onsite (two times landscaped area) or offsite (four times landscaped area) 5 : Demonstration that the developed habitat is linked to surrounding developments to create green corridors, which are defined as a minimum of 40m in width and landscaped with native and adaptive species 6 : Restoration must be prepared by a suitably qualified professional
RECEIVING POINTS: 1 : 4 pts for the preparation of the strategy during design 2 : 2 pts by demonstrating the consideration of corridor linkages have been made 3 : 4 pts for the demonstration of the implementation of habitat creation 4 : 2 pts for the demonstration of the implementation of corridor creation
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Derek BrownTropical Architecture
Arch 3227bSpring 2011
Dean Sakamoto, FacultyKathryn Everett, TA
7
The charts highlight the intensity of theAbu Dhabi climate. Much of the day-to-day activity takes place during cooler periods of the day as much as possible.
1. Estidama, Abu Dhabi Urban Plan-ning Council, 23 April, 2011, http://www.estidama.org
2. Statistics Center Abu Dhabi, http://www.scad.ae/
4. National Center for Meteorology andSeismology, Ministry of Presidential Af-fairs, 06 May, 2011, http://www.ncms.ae/
Expanding CreditsEC-4 : Outdoor Thermal Comfort Strategy
INTENT: Increase of outdoor thermal comfort during transition months and reduction of thermal discomfort during summer months in public spaces and walkways
CREDIT REQUIREMENTS: 1 : Demonstration that comfort strategies have been deployed to improve exterior microclimate and consideration of the following: orientation, shading, high-albedo surfaces, ventilation, evaporative cooling, radiative cooling and thermal mass 2 : Meeting minimum percentages of shading for exterior spaces 3 : Structures should have a minimum Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of 29 4 : Playing fields and courts are exceptions to the above
RECEIVING POINTS: 1 : Required credit, no additional points awarded
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Derek BrownTropical Architecture
Arch 3227bSpring 2011
Dean Sakamoto, FacultyKathryn Everett, TA
8
Bike lanes in Abu Dhabi are extremelylimited, and riding on the roads in thecity is extremely dangerous due to traf c. The bus system is quickly becoming amuch more comprehensive and safemethod of navigating the city.
1. Estidama, Abu Dhabi Urban PlanningCouncil, 23 April, 2011, http://www.estidama.org
3. Abu Dhabi Vision 2030, Abu DhabiUrban Planning Council, 07 May, 2011, http://www.upc.gov.ae/
5. Ojra, Department of Transport, 06 May, 2011, http://www.ojra.ae/en_bus.htm
Expanding CreditsEC-5 : Bicycle Facilities
INTENT: To minimize greenhouse carbon emissions, improve connectivity (particularly during cooler months)
CREDIT REQUIREMENTS: 1 : Demonstrate commitment to sustainable travel by providing bicycle parking in safe, secure and convenient locations 2 : Appropriate number, size and location (and signage if the spaces arent visible) of bike parking 3 : Provision of shower facilities in addition to parking spaces- one per gender minimum per every 5,000 square meters 4 : Additional requirements are to be met depending on program and typology of development
RECEIVING POINTS: 1 : 1 pt for meeting the base credit requirements in design 2 : 1 pt for providing shower, locker and changing facilities in design 3 : 1 pt for documentation of meeting the base design specifications after construction 4 : 1 pt for documentation of meeting the shower design specifications after construction
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CURRENT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
Derek BrownTropical Architecture
Arch 3227bSpring 2011
Dean Sakamoto, FacultyKathryn Everett, TA
11
With concerns about ozone depletiona driver for this particular credit, thedistribution of oil internationally could beconsidered equally to the emissions fromrefrigerants. In terms of quantity, the oil is much more harmful over the course ofits life.
1. Estidama, Abu Dhabi Urban PlanningCouncil, 23 April, 2011, http://www.estidama.org
2. Statistics Center Abu Dhabi, http://www.scad.ae/
Expanding CreditsEC-8 : Ozone Impacts of Refrigerants & Fire Suppression Systems
INTENT: To promote the selection of refrigerants and fire suppression systems that minimizes impacts on the environment
CREDIT REQUIREMENTS: 1 : For refrigerants, demonstrate that all units installed within the project site boundary have an ozone depletion potential (ODP) of zero 2 : For fire suppression systems, demonstrate that all gaseous fire suppression systems to be installed within the project site boundary have an ozone depletion potential (ODP) of zero
RECEIVING POINTS: 1 : Required credit, no additional points awarded
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above estidama rating system, credit analysis
Derek BrownTropical Architecture
Arch 3227bSpring 2011
Dean Sakamoto, FacultyKathryn Everett, TA
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Abu Dhabi is quite safe in reference to other global cities, like New York City.Police stations are limited, and most crimeis deterred via the strict government.
1. Estidama, Abu Dhabi Urban Plan-ning Council, 23 April, 2011, http://www.estidama.org
2. Statistics Center Abu Dhabi, http://www.scad.ae/
3. Abu Dhabi Vision 2030, Abu DhabiUrban Planning Council, 07 May, 2011, http://www.upc.gov.ae/
Expanding CreditsEC-6 : Safe & Secure Environment
INTENT: To provide safe and secure environment for building occupants and visitors
CREDIT REQUIREMENTS (EITHER): 1 : Implementation of risk mitigation measures agreed in consultation with the UPC Safety & Security Team as part of the UPC Development Review process 2 : Where consultation with the UPC Safety & Security Team is not mandated as part of the UPC Development Review Process, develop the following documents to demonstrate that safety & security have been incorporated into the developments planning and design stages: Safety & Security Risk Assessment
Safety & Security Strategy
Safety & Security Layout Plan 3 : Addl requirements for schools
RECEIVING POINTS: 1 : 1 pt for the development and implementation of the Safety & Security Plan during design 2 : 1 pt for the satisfaction of the additional school transit requirements during design 3 : 1 pt for the development and implementation of the Safety & Security Plan during construction 4 : 1 pt for the satisfaction of the additional school transit requirements during construction
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CRIME : NEW YORK CITY
Population - 8,175,13378.8% Misdemeanors (Mis)21.2% Felonies (Fel)48 Mis/1,000 people13 Fel/1,000 people
CRIME : ABU DHABI
Population - 1,643,34496.7% Misdemeanors (Mis)3.3% Felonies (Fel)33 Mis/1,000 people1 Fel/1,000 people
POLICE COVERAGE AND CRIME COMPARISON
Derek BrownTropical Architecture
Arch 3227bSpring 2011
Dean Sakamoto, FacultyKathryn Everett, TA
13
Natural materials that are frequentlyused in building are nearly devoid within a 500 km radius of Abu Dhabi.
1. Estidama, Abu Dhabi Urban PlanningCouncil, 23 April, 2011, http://www.estidama.org
6. Countries and their NaturalResources: Th e Natural Wealth of Countries, http://www.myuniversalfact.com, 19 April, 2008, http://www.myuniversalfacts.com/2008/04/countries-and-their-natural-resources.html
Expanding CreditsEC-10 : Regional Materials
INTENT: Ensure the selection of building materials that have reduced transport impacts and promotes regional economies
CREDIT REQUIREMENTS: 1 : Representing a proportion of the material cost is not greater than 500 km from the furthest point of origin to the project site 2 : Any materials sent by airfreight at any point during their transport do not qualify for this credit
RECEIVING POINTS: 1 : 1 pt if design cost of regional materials specified equal to 10% of Total Material Cost 2 : 2 pt if design cost of regional materials specified equal to 20% of Total Material Cost 3 : 1 pt if construction cost of regional materials specified equal to 10% of Total Material Cost 4 : 2 pt if construction cost of regional materials specified equal to 20% of Total Material Cost
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IRAN:petroleumnatural gascoalchromiumcopperiron oreleadmanganesezincsulfur
QATAR:petroleumnatural gasfish
UAE:petroleum natural gas
SAUDI ARABIA:petroleumnatural gasiron oregoldcopper
OMAN:petroleumcopperasbestosmarblelimestonechromiumgypsumnatural gas
ABUNDANT NATURAL RESOURCES WITHIN A 500 KM RADIUS OF ABU DHABI
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above installed screen collaborative project with Cortez Crosby & Tal Liu
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top bracket design bottom installed screen collaborative project with Cortez Crosby & Tal Liu
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spread installed screen showing units & connection system collaborative project with Cortez Crosby & Tal Liu
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top schematic density studies bottom plastic printed model
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above object sections & growth diagrams
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above exterior view top insert text here bottom insert text here
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above interior view
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above interior view
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above 3D printed sectional model showing interior detail of planetarium & lecture hall PlanB Architecture + Urbanism : Montreal Planetarium Competition
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top model elevations bottom planetarium exterior surface detail PlanB Architecture + Urbanism : Montreal Planetarium Competition
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above exterior stair to plaza KieranTimberlake : Charles David Keeling Apartments, UCSD
Photograph : Tim Griffith
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top view from southwest bottom west bar facade detail view KieranTimberlake : Charles David Keeling Apartments, UCSD
Photograph : Tim Griffith
Photograph : Tim Griffith
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top interior lobby view bottom interior souq view Kohn Pedersen Fox : Abu Dhabi Media Company Headquarters
Derek Ray Brownp: 215.200.9301e: [email protected]
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primary entry lobby
ADMC radio headquarters lobby
interior cladding concept
programming public space
Abu Dhabi Media Company (ADMC)Kohn Pedersen Fox / 2009-2010 One million square foot media center housing residential, commercial & media program
Derek Ray Brownp: 215.200.9301e: [email protected]
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exterior view showing masterplan buildout - rendering by vyonyxexterior view of landscaped roof gardens
interior view of shared commercial space - rendering by vyonyxexterior view of community space - rending by vyonyx
Abu Dhabi Media Company (ADMC)Kohn Pedersen Fox / 2009-2010 One million square foot media center housing residential, commercial & media program
Rendering : Vyonyx
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top aerial view of the corniche bottom view toward souq & media tower Kohn Pedersen Fox : Abu Dhabi Media Compnay Headquarters
Derek Ray Brownp: 215.200.9301e: [email protected]
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exterior view showing masterplan buildout - rendering by vyonyxexterior view of landscaped roof gardens
interior view of shared commercial space - rendering by vyonyxexterior view of community space - rending by vyonyx
Abu Dhabi Media Company (ADMC)Kohn Pedersen Fox / 2009-2010 One million square foot media center housing residential, commercial & media program
Derek Ray Brownp: 215.200.9301e: [email protected]
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exterior view showing masterplan buildout - rendering by vyonyxexterior view of landscaped roof gardens
interior view of shared commercial space - rendering by vyonyxexterior view of community space - rending by vyonyx
Abu Dhabi Media Company (ADMC)Kohn Pedersen Fox / 2009-2010 One million square foot media center housing residential, commercial & media program
Rendering : Vyonyx
Rendering : Vyonyx
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top aerial view of the corniche bottom view toward souq & media tower Kohn Pedersen Fox : Abu Dhabi Media Compnay Headquarters
Derek Ray Brownp: 215.200.9301e: [email protected]
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exterior view showing masterplan buildout - rendering by vyonyxexterior view of landscaped roof gardens
interior view of shared commercial space - rendering by vyonyxexterior view of community space - rending by vyonyx
Abu Dhabi Media Company (ADMC)Kohn Pedersen Fox / 2009-2010 One million square foot media center housing residential, commercial & media program
Derek Ray Brownp: 215.200.9301e: [email protected]
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exterior view showing masterplan buildout - rendering by vyonyxexterior view of landscaped roof gardens
interior view of shared commercial space - rendering by vyonyxexterior view of community space - rending by vyonyx
Abu Dhabi Media Company (ADMC)Kohn Pedersen Fox / 2009-2010 One million square foot media center housing residential, commercial & media program
Rendering : Vyonyx
Rendering : Vyonyx
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top aerial view looking southwest bottom view at ground level looking northeast SHoP Architects : South Street Seaport
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above insert text here SHoP Architects : B2 at Atlantic Yards
Rendering : SHoP