Digital Toolbox - Scott Leinweber

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Digital Toolbox - Scott Leinweber
scott
leinweber
craftsman in digital and analog
How to Contact Me
Where I’ve Been
scott@digitaltoolbox.info
scott@scottleinweber.com
480.225.6134
Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, California
Bachelor of Architecture, Cum Laude
Minors in Spanish and Sustainable Environments
‘07 - ‘12
Danish Institute for Study Abroad, Copenhagen, Denmark
‘10 - ‘11
Centro Cartólome de las Casas, Cusco, Perú
Summer ‘08
What I Can Do
What I’ve Done
Sketching, Modeling,
CNC Rapid Prototyping,
Woodworking, Welding
Columbia GSAPP, Teaching Assistant
present
Integrated Parametric Delivery with Mark Green. Experimenting with software
workflows for design and documentation via Grasshopper and Revit.
Adobe Creative Suite,
After Effects, Final Cut, Fireworks
Digital Toolbox, Founded and codirect digitaltoolbox.info
‘09 - present
Design, create, and manage educational web site for young designers. Includes
ground-up html/css, custom cms, social media activity, and image branding.
Processing, Arduino, Linux shell
Fluent Spanish, Basic Danish
LAMP frontend, HTML/CSS/JS
Drupal/Wordpress, Social Media
Rhino/Grasshopper
Catia, Revit/Autocad
Navisworks, 3ds Max
Case Inc., New York, New York
Summer ‘11 - Spring ‘12
Internship in Design Technology
Focus on technology implementation, education, and web development.
Naval Emergency Shelter Grant Project, Cal Poly
‘09 - ‘10
Funded project with Professors Robert Arens and Ed Saliklis
Three shelters prototyped from first sketches to full scale 1:1 CNC mock ups.
International Education and Programs, Cal Poly
‘08 - ‘10
Student Assistant, Graphic and Web Design, Social Media Marketing
Created new brand identity and information architecture for web presence.
SLC Construction, Phoenix, Arizona
Summers ‘05 - ‘07, ‘10
Internship in Project Management, labor
Takeoffs, punch lists, phone calls. More Excel than you can shake a stick at.
Acknowledgments
Autodesk BIM Curriculum Author
‘11
Developed Unit 6 on Performance-Based Conceptual Design with Ryan Lovett
‘Do It Yourself‘ Design Expo, Cologne University of Applied Sciences
‘10
Exhibit includes Digital Toolbox as an open source educator and social catalyst
bfgc Architects Scholarship
KCPR 91.3fm Disc Jockey
‘10
‘10 - present
H+M Clothing
Collider
2011-2012 thesis
A physical space for a
digital experience
Axonometric section of a gallery section
Model 1:100
Urban scale plan of Stockholm, Sweden
Customers can view, but can’t touch. Product gallery
Model section 1:200
Resin section model 1:200
A special event shopping vignette
Urban section through the Collider
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1:1000
1cm:10m
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Section of Gallery Model 1:100
Viewing in the Shopping Gallery (above)
Model
Podium
Runway
Show
Shopping
Gallery
1:50
2cm:10m
Different potential programs
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5
Elevation
Worm’s eye view of mounted display arms (below)
Spring Collection living vignette (above)
Ergotron Personal Shopping Display
1 Default
Gallery View
2
3
4
5 Zoom In
100mm
500mm
1:25
Elevation
Plan
Ergotron
1000
Personal Shopping Display Viewer
A Humane Factory Design©
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Main Content
(Projector 1)
Cache
2012
Augmented reality thesis
exhibition, design,
construction, and documentation
Auxiliary Content
(Projector 2)
Opening night
Hidden Projector diagram(above)
Sifting for augmented content with LayAR iPad app (below)
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Dr. Scanlove: Or How
I Learned to Make a
Scanning,Video Bomb
2011
A flatbed scanner becomes
a video camera
Scanlove in action
LOCAL
SERVER
UNIX command-line script continuously gets images, timestamps,
and post-processes them.
SCP uploads new images every
minute, processed in PHP
dynamic gallery
Scale to the human
SCANNER
MOBILE
Scanned .TIFFs, new file
every 20 seconds, records
a digital palimpsest
Gallery records and displays
images, older images queue
in a gallery as an archive.
Dataflow of image creation and handling (above)
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Example scanned frame (below)
Detail of glass case (above)
Construction process (below)
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Design Village
2012
Metamorphosis - A 24’
parachute transforms into a
dwelling for three
Full construction, half inflated
Steel structural construction
Jig for steel connection weld (above and below)
Mid-assembly, about 10 minutes total
FOOTING
OTING
STRUCTURE
Reverse engineered model of the parachute
FOOTING
Tubular steel structure
CONNECTIONS
Steel connections
STRUCTURE
CONNECTIONS
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FOOTING
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STRUCTURE
CONNECTIONS
BIM_AR Application
2012
Concept for AR application
for Building Information
Modeling and spatial applications
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x°
x° x’
x°
y°
y°
Local Accelerometer
Local Accelerometer
Local Accelerometer
TriangulationTriangulation
y’
x’
y°
y’
x’
z’
z’
Triangulation
Trilateration Trilateration
z’
Trilateration
Researched state-of-the-art technology for AR in tablets
Stills from proof-of-concept video at Kennedy Library
Use examples for contractors in 3d and 2d (below)
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Flatpack Emergency
Shelter
2009 - 2010
fig. 1
fig. 2
A grant-funded shelter
prototype, with material
scientists and engineers
fig. 3
fig. 1
fig. 4 fig. 2
fig. 3
variations to mil
variations to mill
Assembled model
Variations of prototyped structural panels
ex. 1
example shows one wall final product
after milling. the two frames will be
connected mechanically with the topcenter connection and the sides are cut
to adapt to their respective neighbor. the
corner cuts are sized for 23/32” plywood,
the actual dimension of 3/4” nominal ply.
drilled holes will be made manually after
milling.
ex. 1
Views of first prototype model (above)
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Assembly of prototype three (below)
Exploded view of the packaging method
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Digital Toolbox
2009 - present
A web resource to help
architecture students with
digital media
Created brand and identity (graphics and web)
Attended Smart Geometry Copenhagen on scholarship
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Hosted workshops at Cal Poly for the Dept. of Architecture
Workshops on Rhino, Grasshopper, and design-prototype workflows
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