Monday, January 26, 2015
Friday, December 19, 2014
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Dustin Furseth: Architectural Portfolio
Design Portfolio 2006-2013
http://issuu.com/dfurseth/docs/portfolio
Concept Design Example
https://issuu.com/dfurseth/docs/conceptual_design
http://issuu.com/dfurseth/docs/portfolio
Concept Design Example
https://issuu.com/dfurseth/docs/conceptual_design
Sunday, October 16, 2011
our 1 year wedding anniversary!
Style Me Pretty - New York Wedding at The Nest Event Loft
http://www.stylemepretty.com/new-york-weddings/2010/12/17/new-york-wedding-at-the-nest-event-loft/
http://www.stylemepretty.com/new-york-weddings/2010/12/17/new-york-wedding-at-the-nest-event-loft/
Bleecker | Lafayette "Sliver Tower"
Monday, October 3, 2011
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Arch: Animation
Arch: Animation1 from Dustin Furseth on Vimeo.
A project I worked on at SHCA for the Yiwu Trade Center design competition in 2010.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Sunday, November 23, 2008
patterned wall study - [Fibre C]
PROJECT LOCATION: Moscow, Russian Federation
PROJECT TYPE: residential towers and retail/office podium
NOTES:
with the regions inherent extreme climatic swing, the building envelope must offer superior thermal performance and longevity to harsh conditions. the images I have generated here further advance the design of 'Project Crystal', utilizing a rear ventilated rain screen system clad with 13mm FibreC; glass-fiber reinforced concrete panels. The early design of this project as a glass curtain wall proved to be far below our desired performance criteria and has progressed nicely to a more responsible solution. the new design offers large thermally isolated windows punched in a randomized pattern over a field of varying gray FibreC panels, the pattern repeating every 3rd floor. windows are accentuated with an aluminum plate frame and the angled sill detail offers both an effective solution to snow build-up along with the aesthetic gain of increasing the apparent window size; maximizing sky reflection as one moves around the building. another notable feature are the glass-enclosed loggia's that run vertically up the towers. these unconditioned residential spaces transform from a closed sun room in the winter to an open balcony in the warm seasons offering a wide range of use to building occupants.



PROJECT TYPE: residential towers and retail/office podium
NOTES:
with the regions inherent extreme climatic swing, the building envelope must offer superior thermal performance and longevity to harsh conditions. the images I have generated here further advance the design of 'Project Crystal', utilizing a rear ventilated rain screen system clad with 13mm FibreC; glass-fiber reinforced concrete panels. The early design of this project as a glass curtain wall proved to be far below our desired performance criteria and has progressed nicely to a more responsible solution. the new design offers large thermally isolated windows punched in a randomized pattern over a field of varying gray FibreC panels, the pattern repeating every 3rd floor. windows are accentuated with an aluminum plate frame and the angled sill detail offers both an effective solution to snow build-up along with the aesthetic gain of increasing the apparent window size; maximizing sky reflection as one moves around the building. another notable feature are the glass-enclosed loggia's that run vertically up the towers. these unconditioned residential spaces transform from a closed sun room in the winter to an open balcony in the warm seasons offering a wide range of use to building occupants.



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