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	<title>Gregory Nakata Design</title>
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		<title>Portfolio of Works</title>
				
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		<description>Portfolio of Works is the newest collection of selected works by Gregory Nakata between 2009-2013 presented in full-color trade format book.

(Digital Link Coming Soon)

85 pages

©2013
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		<excerpt>Portfolio of Works is the newest collection of selected works by Gregory Nakata between 2009-2013 presented in full-color trade format book.  (Digital Link Coming...</excerpt>

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		<title>Furniture Design</title>
				
		<link>http://cargocollective.com/nakata/Furniture-Design</link>

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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Oct 2012 22:26:56 +0000</pubDate>

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Furniture Design
 Rhizome Clock by Gregory Nakata
Concorde Chair by Gregory Nakata
Marcel Breuer Lattenstuhl, reproduction by Gregory Nakata

Under the instruction of Frank Jacobus.

©2009

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		<excerpt>   Furniture Design  Rhizome Clock by Gregory Nakata Concorde Chair by Gregory Nakata Marcel Breuer Lattenstuhl, reproduction by Gregory Nakata  Under the...</excerpt>

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		<title>Audubon Terrace Museum</title>
				
		<link>http://cargocollective.com/nakata/Audubon-Terrace-Museum</link>

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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 10:36:48 +0000</pubDate>

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Audubon Terrace Museum 
 Audubon Terrace is a landmark block enclosed by several cultural institutions and higher learning. The DIA Audubon Terrace Museum serves as an epicenter for patrons visiting the campus. The Museum is arranged sequentially where the galleries are viewed in ascending order and are punctuated by smaller galleries designed to extend and reflect the horizon through the use of highly dark reflective surfaces akin to a mirrored tunnel looking towards an infinite horizon line. 

Professor Maria Berman.

©2011

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		<excerpt>   Audubon Terrace Museum   Audubon Terrace is a landmark block enclosed by several cultural institutions and higher learning. The DIA Audubon Terrace Museum serves...</excerpt>

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		<title>Living Pixels</title>
				
		<link>http://cargocollective.com/nakata/Living-Pixels</link>

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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 10:15:57 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>Gregory Nakata Design</dc:creator>
		
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Living Pixels 
 Living Pixels is a master planning exercise which tests the conventions of master planning strategies by offering a more organic strategy with an inherent specificity. Each pixel relates to a different scale thereby encouraging an understanding of the full spectrum of spaces which are necessary to orchestrate the redevelopment of an inclusive community whilst engaging with the existing housing in Red Hook Brooklyn.

with Taylor Harper and Danea Alessi - Professor Christy Cheng / Lee Weintraub / Peter Gisolfi

©2012

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		<excerpt>   Living Pixels   Living Pixels is a master planning exercise which tests the conventions of master planning strategies by offering a more organic strategy with an...</excerpt>

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		<title>Future of Technology Offices</title>
				
		<link>http://cargocollective.com/nakata/Future-of-Technology-Offices</link>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 21:54:42 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>Gregory Nakata Design</dc:creator>
		
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Future of Technology Offices
 The Future of Productivity Offices are based on Microsoft’s Vision of the Future of Productivity, where glass and technology are fully integrated components designed to interface with the user in clutter-less environments where space becomes about experience and personalization. The building is a rational response to the context and environmental factors of the site.

Renderings, Physical Model, Photography by Gregory Nakata - Professor Martin Stigsgaard.

©2011

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		<excerpt>   Future of Technology Offices  The Future of Productivity Offices are based on Microsoft’s Vision of the Future of Productivity, where glass and technology are...</excerpt>

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		<title>Adirondack House</title>
				
		<link>http://cargocollective.com/nakata/Adirondack-House</link>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 21:48:48 +0000</pubDate>

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Adirondack House 
 The mapping of site conditions produced a scaffolding of field of vectors and thresholds. A single ribbon translates the vector map into a linear sequence of nodes created by specific folding along the measured thresholds which create a series of follies that begin to imply spatial moments and connections beyond the site’s extents. The assignment of space which makes up the two primary zones of the house, perched at the top of the hill at the edge of the trees.

Professor Bradley Horn.

©2010

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		<excerpt>  Adirondack House   The mapping of site conditions produced a scaffolding of field of vectors and thresholds. A single ribbon translates the vector map into a...</excerpt>

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		<title>East Harlem Library</title>
				
		<link>http://cargocollective.com/nakata/East-Harlem-Library</link>

		<comments>http://cargocollective.com/nakata/following/nakata/East-Harlem-Library</comments>

		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 12:41:39 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>Gregory Nakata Design</dc:creator>
		
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East Harlem Branch Library in Process
 This library is an urban folly; an injection of the ethereal… it is situated in the back of a community garden amongst impromptu spaces adjacent to a public school. A series of choreographed entry points obscures its entry which is accessed by existing paths. While no physical connections are made, the library serves as an apparatus to the school making a visual connection directly into the library from the school’s second level. An assembly space and terrace at the garden level link the community space to the program of the school.

Professor John Hong presented by GMN at mid-review.

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		<excerpt>   East Harlem Branch Library in Process  This library is an urban folly; an injection of the ethereal… it is situated in the back of a community garden amongst...</excerpt>

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