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Computing Drawing - USPS Warehouse

A line translated to form surface.
Surfaces aggregate to create space.
The line begins to suggest architecture.
Through code, a surface is linked to its partner view point by generating a line between the two. 
The coded lines act as references for a framework of surfaces, creating porous walls locked to designated viewpoints. 
The link between surface and viewpoint is then applied to the USPS postal warehouse site to create a porous roof that focuses light on programatic areas of interest. The contents of the warehouse remain obsrucred from public veiw while light is provided for postal workers. Light is focused on the corner entrance for the retail section of the warehouse and at the tip of the unloading truck docks. 
Entry view.
Far rear unloading dock view.
Computing Drawing - USPS Warehouse
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Computing Drawing - USPS Warehouse

Architecture here is generated from a line. The line is studied, how it behaves in space, and how its algorithmic translation over many generatio Read More

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