Addie N. Spicer Portfolio
CV / Resume
Graduate School Work (Continued):
Intern Experience
Architecture Design
Intern Work:
ImagiNations Competition Discover Earth Australia Studio 5 Waverly Branch Library Studio 5 Library Reading Room Studio 4 Re Ligare Institute Studio 3 Center for Sustainable Design Studio 3 Library for Banned Books Studio 2 Townhouse Projects Studio 1 Meditation Space Imaginary Buildings Project
KCA Architecture PC Mall Entrance Concept Development Mall Entrance Design: Entrance #4 Mall Entrance Design: Entrance #5 Section Details: Custom Sign Band Section Details: Wall Base Site Section Details: Patio and Planters Site Section Details: Stairs Construction Administration Sketches Mall Planning Projects Surveying and Modelling Existing Structures
Contents
Graduate School Work: Thesis Research Prescedents Site Selection Program and Preliminary Design Floor Plans Interior Renderings Exterior Renderings
Research & Exercises Professional Practice Job Proposal Technology 6 Detail Transformation Studio 5 Precedent Study Technology 3 Lighting Comparison Urban Design Project Studio 1 Stair Exploration
Employment: 2013 - present Intern Architect - KCA Architecture PC, Washington, DC • Created digital models for conceptual designs and contributed ideas • Created and edited design and construction documents, including plans, elevations, sections, and details for both demolition and new work • Wrote project specifications • Developed construction cost spreadsheets • Surveyed existing structures and documented the results • Selected products and product systems for projects • Completed punch list inspections and produced resulting reports • Met with clients and consultants and coordinated consultants • See Intern Experience page for more information 2008 - 2012 Multiple Positions - RG Steel, Sparrows Point, MD • Reliability Engineer: Managed maintenance of key assets and improvement projects • Worked to achieve better communication and collaboration between and within departments to avoid and solve problems • Managed projects which were completed on time and with successful results • Planned and managed $500,000 equipment commissioning project, completed in the allotted 6 weeks, resulting in $100,000+ monthly savings • Intricate member of corporate (international) Total Cost of Operation team • Interviewed potential employees and managed employees and interns 2007-2008 • Associate Engineer for Reliability: Managed engineering improvement projects involving the parameters of design, cost, material, time, and personnel requirements • Designed and managed project for retrofitting office space with a new metallurgical laboratory in which employees would enjoy working • Managed new equipment systems installations involving multiple trade groups, including both company employees and contractors
CV / Resume Objective:
I intend to continue pursuing licensure through a position as an intern architect at a firm that promotes workload diversity.
Formal Education & Certification:
Applied for permission to take the Architectural Record Exams 2014 Registered in the Intern Development Program (NCARB IDP)
2013
Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD Masters of Architecture
2013
University of Delaware, Newark, DE B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
2005
Passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Examination
2005
Truss Design Engineer - 84 Components/84 Lumber, Mt. Airy, MD • Created layouts and designed trusses for residential and commercial buildings • Was the top student in the training class, and subsequently a top producer at work
Computer Skills • Microsoft: Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, Project, SharePoint • Modelling Software: AutoCAD, Revit, 3DS Max (basic), Google SketchUp (basic) • Adobe Suite: InDesign, Photo Shop • Primavera (similar in function to Microsoft Project)
2006 - 2007
Project Involvement
Tasks*
Client: Westfield Site: Westfield Montgomery Mall
Client: National Institute of Health Site: Building 1
• Develop or review a master plan • Establish requirements of a site survey • Review site survey • Perform site analysis • Document and evaluate existing conditions • Develop design concepts • Prepare schematic design documents • Prepare presentation materials • Analyze and design basic structural elements and systems • Coordinate building systems and reconcile systems’ conflicts • Prepare estimates of probable construction costs • Perform assessibility code research and implementation • Prepare design development documents • Investigate and select building systems and materials • Meet with client to refine design and obtain approvals • Prepare construction documents • Coordinate construction documents • Conduct quality control review of project documents • Prepare specifications • Resarch, select, and specify materials • Research and provide furniture and furniture layout options • Prepare sketches for responses to Requests for Information (RFI) • Process shop drawings and submittals • Provide substantial and final completions services • Conduct on-site observations • Document and communicate status to owner and constructor • Attend meetings throughout all phases • Coordinate consultants • Conduct post-occupancy evaluation • Develop and manage positive client relationships • Prepare narratives describing changes made • Prepare promotional materials • Prepare and manage files
• Upgrade of Existing Interior Stairwells
*Most tasks described as NCARB denotes them.
• Interior Renovation • Condo Box Entrance Concepts • Tenant Space Changeover to Cold Dark Shell • Tenant Space Changeover to Secure Storage Space, Service Corridor, and Warm White Box • Entrance 5 Facade and Site Renovation • Entrance 4 Facade and Site Renovation • Entrance 3 Modifcation for New ATM Alcove • Current Lease Plans • Future Development Planning
Client: HH Properties Site: Fair City Mall
Intern Experience
• Tenant Space Changeover to one Warm White Box and One Tenant Fitout, both with New Facades • Tenant Space Changeover to Warm White Box • Current Lease Plans Site: Plaza at Landmark • Planning Studies • Current Lease Plans
Client: Saks 5th Avenue Site: Lavergne Distribution Center • Photo Studio
Intern Work
Mall Entrance Concept Development
ENTRANCE 4 & 5 EAST ELEVATION SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"
AROMA ESPRESSO BAR
MALL CONCOURSE
BLAZE PIZZA
TENANT 1530
TENANT 1528
THE CHEESECAKE FACTORY
MALL CONCOURSE
ENTRANCE #4
ENTRANCE #5
ENTRANCE 4 & 5 ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"
PROJECT NORTH
BOBBY'S BURGER PALACE
Mall Entrance Design: Entrance #4 EIFS PARAPET WALL WITH MATCHING METAL COPING (EIFS-1)
CORRUGATED METAL: 4.2" X 1 1/16" DARK BROWN FINISH (MT-6) WESTFIELD SIGNAGE WITH BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL FINISH (MT-1) MACY'S SIGNAGE TOP OF STOREFRONT BUILD-OUT TO ALIGN WITH TOP OF SIGN PANEL
Concept Design Drawing
EAST ELEVATION
1
EIFS-1
MT-8
GL-9
GL-9
GL-9
GL-9
GL-9
GL-9
GL-9
GL-9
GL-9
P-8
P-8
FULL HEIGHT, TYPICAL FROM SEARS CORNER TO ENTRANCE #4
FULL HEIGHT, TYPICAL FROM ENTRANCE #4 TO ENTRANCE #5
GL-9
Construction Drawing
GL-9
MT-6
GL-9
1 GL-9
GL-9
GL-9
GL-12
GL-9
GL-12
GL-12
GL-9
GL-9
GL-9
1
GL-9
GL-14
GL-14
GL-9
1
GL-9
GL-9
1 SLIDING ENTRANCE DOORS STANLEY DURA-GUARD 3000
MT-3
SLIDING ENTRANCE DOORS STANLEY DURA-GUARD 3000
MT-3
1
2
3
AESS TRELLIS
Mall Entrance Design: Entrance #5 CONTINUOUS "C" CHANNEL DARK BROWN METAL FRAME RETURNS IN FRONT OF RECESSED LED LIGHTING (MTL-6)
WESTFIELD SIGNAGE WITH BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL FINISH (MT-1)
EIFS PARAPET WALL WITH MATCHING METAL COPING (EIFS-1)
CORRUGATED METAL: 4.2" X 1 1/16" DARK BROWN FINISH (MT-6)
ANODIZED ALUMINUM ENTRANCE TRELLIS WITH "C" CHANNEL FACE
Concept Design Drawing
1
2
1
2
MT-8
2'-10"
EIFS-1 MT-6
MT-9
MT-9
GL-9
GL-9
GL-9
GL-9
GL-13
GL-13
GL-13
GL-13
GL-13
GL-13
GL-13
GL-13
WESTFIELD LOGO SIGN
6
WIND BRACE 5/8"
3'-5 7/16"
4"
CONTINUOUS LED LIGHT FIXTURE
GL-13
5/8" 5/8"
3'-5 7/16"
GL-13
GL-13
Construction Drawing
3'-0" x 10'-7" TENANT SIGN
3'-5 7/16"
39'-0"
3'-5 7/16"
MT-6
MT-4
GL-13
GL-13
2 3/16"
GL-13
2 3/16"
GL-13
MT-4
MT-4
GL-13
GL-13
GL-13 GL-13
GL-13
GL-13
GL-13
8"
2'-9 5/8"
1'-0"
GL-13
EIFS-1
9'-2"
GL-13
GL-13
GL-14
GL-13
GL-14
GL-13
1
4 GL-13
GL-13
GL-13
10"
CS-1
SLIDING ENTRANCE DOORS STANLEY DURA-GUARD 3000
MT-3
SLIDING ENTRANCE DOORS STANLEY DURA-GUARD 3000
MT-3
Custom Sign Band Section Detail FOR CONTINUATION SEE
12.1
1
1'-8"
4"
4" 3"
8" 4"
6
2" DEEP CUSTOM FABRICATED POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL REVERSE PAN HALO-ILLUMINATED CHANNEL LETTERS. INTERNAL SURFACE FINISH: HIGHLY REFLECTIVE WHITE.
2 1/2" x 3" STEEL TUBE FRAMING, CONTINUOUS VERTICALS WITH INTERMEDIATE HORIZONTALS BEHIND SIGN LETTER MOUNTING PINS, AND AT TOP AND BOTTOM OF CORRUGATED METAL PANELS, TYPICAL 1" CLEAR SPACE BETWEEN VERTICALS OF TUBE FRAME FOR ELECTRICAL WIRING
WEEP HOLES ALONG BOTTOM RETURNS. PIN MOUNT SIGN LETTER WITH STAINLESS STEEL HARDWARE.
CORRUGATED METAL 4.1" x 1 1/16" x 0.040" WITH HORIZONTAL RIBS WITH PREFINISHED EXPOSED FASTENERS AND NEOPRENE WASHERS
2 1/2" x 3" STEEL TUBE FRAMING, CONTINUOUS VERTICALS WITH INTERMEDIATE HORIZONTALS BEHIND SIGN LETTER MOUNTING PINS, AND AT TOP AND BOTTOM OF CORRUGATED METAL PANELS, TYPICAL
MT-6
3'-6"
ILLUMINATION: SLOAN LED V-SERIES WARM WHITE (999-747-4533) WITH SLOAN 60 MODULAR POWER SUPPLY #701507-MOD X 60 WATTS REMOTELY MOUNTED.
3'-10" "W" LETTER
1 1/2" x 3" STEEL TUBE FRAMING, CONTINUOUS VERTICALS WITH INTERMEDIATE HORIZONTALS BEHIND SIGN LETTER MOUNTING PINS, AND AT TOP AND BOTTOM OF CORRUGATED METAL PANELS, TYPICAL
WESTFIELD LOGO SIGN WITH 2" THICK LETTERS
3" CLEAR TO FACE OF CORRUGATED METAL HORIZONTAL SEAM IN CORRUGATED METAL
1 1/2" x 3" STEEL TUBE FRAMING, CONTINUOUS VERTICALS WITH INTERMEDIATE HORIZONTALS BEHIND SIGN LETTER MOUNTING PINS, AND AT TOP AND BOTTOM OF CORRUGATED METAL PANELS, TYPICAL
45 MIL TPO ADHERED TO 5/8" GLASS FACED SHEATHING
6 DETAIL AT TOP OF SIGN A220 SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"
CORRUGATED METAL 4.1" x 1 1/16" x MT-6 0.040" WITH HORIZONTAL RIBS WITH PREFINISHED EXPOSED FASTENERS AND NEOPRENE WASHERS 45 MIL TPO ADHERED TO 5/8" GLASS FACED SHEATHING
1" CLEAR SPACE BETWEEN VERTICALS OF TUBE FRAME FOR ELECTRICAL WIRING
P-1
P-1
MACY'S SIGN 3'-0" TALL x +- 11'-0" LONG
CORRUGATED METAL WITH REMOVABLE SECTIONS FOR ACCESS TO SIGN JUNCTION BOXES ARCHITECTURALLY EXPOSED STRUCTURAL STEEL (AESS) VERTICAL TUBE (INTERIOR FINISH)
2 DETAIL AT SIGN BAND A220 SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0"
4" x 16" AESS CUSTOM SHAPE, SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS
MT-6
KAWNEER CLEARWALL SYSTEM
CW-1
1 1/8" INSULATED GLASS ASSEMBLY
GL-13
Wall Base Section Details 5/8" 6" STRUCTURAL STUDS WITH CONTINUOUS TOP AND BOTTOM RUNNERS
3/8"
2 1/2"
6"
6"
5/8"
2"
3/8" 2 1/2"
4" x 12" AESS SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS
4"
MT-6
5/8" GYPSUM BOARD 2" EIFS 1/2" ABOVE TOP OF CURB
EIFS-1
VERTICAL CURTAIN WALL MULLION
3/8" BACKER ROD AND SEAL
3/8" TILE 5/8" GLASS FACED SHEATHING 1/16" JOINT IN WALL TILE AND SUBSTRATE
AESS WELD AND GRIND SMOOTH TYP.
HORIZONTAL CURTAIN WALL MULLION
3/8" BACKER ROD AND SEAL
3/8"
2" THICK CAST STONE ADHERED TO CONCRETE CURB
CS-1
CAST IN PLACE STAINLESS STEEL 3/4" X 3/4" X 1/8" GRATING EDGE ANGLE WITH 4" X 1/8" ANCHORS AT 2'-0" O.C. JOG AS REQUIRED TO ALIGN WITH INTERMEDIATE VERTICAL POSTS.
MT-2
10"
10"
2 1/2" STRUCTURAL STUDS WITH CONTINUOUS TOP AND BOTTOM RUNNERS
3/8"
5/8" JOINTS WITH CONTINUOUS SEALANT AND BACKER ROD
10" HIGH REINFORCED CONCRETE CURB, SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS
PRECAST CONCRETE PAVER, SEE SITE PLAN FOR DETAILS
6 DETAIL AT ATM ALCOVE AND EIFS WALL A221 SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"
3/8" EXPANSION JOINT FILLER
PRECAST CONCRETE PAVER, SEE SITE PLAN FOR DETAILS
STAINLESS STEEL ENTRY WAY GRATING
REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB AND FOOTER, SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS
MT-6
REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB AND FOOTER, SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS
5 DETAIL AT CHANNEL A221 SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"
Site Section Details NEW GUARD RAIL CENTERED ON EXISTING RETAINING WALL, SEE AS200 FOR DETAILS
STAINLESS STEEL FINISHES: 1. #4 POLISHED FINISH 2. GRIND AND FINISH ALL WELDS TO BLEND W/ ADJACENT SURFACES
CAST STONE COPING, 10±" X 3" X 4'-0" 1 1/2"
1-1/4" NOMINAL I.D. (1-2/3" O.D.) STAINLESS STEEL PIPE HANDRAIL, ORNAMENTAL GRADE, WITH POSTS AT 5'-0" O.C. HORIZONTAL MAX. SEE AS111 FOR LOCATIONS
3"
EXISTING RETAINING WALL, SEE AS110 FOR DIMENSIONS
ACCESS PANEL
3" X 1-1/2" STAINLESS STEEL RAILING QUICK CONNECT END FITTING L-SHAPED BENT PLATE TACK WELDED INSIDE RAILING
VARIES
NEW PLANTER AT SIDEWALK, SEE 8/AS120 FOR DETAILS 3"
1/4" DIAMETER CABLE
CAST STONE COPING, 9" X 3" X 4'-0"
1/8" WEEP HOLES AT 2'-0" ON CENTER CAST STONE COPING, 3" X 9" X 4'-0" TYPICAL CONTINUOUS METAL CAP FLASHING
VARIES
3/8" 3"
1'-0" X #4 SMOOTH BAR DOWEL AT 2'-0" O.C., TYPICAL
8" CAST CONCRETE RETAINING WALL, EXISTING RETAINING WALLS SIMILAR, VIF WIDTH AND MOUNT NEW GUARD RAIL IN CENTER
4"
6
TYPICAL GUARD RAIL SECTION DETAIL
9"
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
1'-0"
2'-6" MIN
GUARD RAIL POST AT 5'-0" ON CENTER, MAX.
STEEL TUBE SLEEVE CAST INTO RETAINING WALL
PRECAST PAVERS ON PEDESTAL SYSTEM, SEE DETAIL 1/AS121 FOR TYPICAL NOTES
2 1/2"
VARIES
L-SHAPED BENT PLATE TACK WELDED INSIDE RAILING
5"
VARIES
ACCESS PANEL
3"
CONTINUOUS 1/4" EXPANSION JOINT AT PERIMETER OF NEW SIDEWALK FILL WITH 1/4" PREMOLDED JOINT FILLER/BACKER ROD AND SEALANT TO MATCH COLOR OF SIDEWALK.
6"
SAW CUT EXISTING RETAINING WALL TO INSTALL NEW RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURES. RUN ALL ELECTRICAL CONDUITS ON PLANTER SIDE OF WALL NOT TO BE EXPOSED.
2"
NEW RETAINING WALL, 8" CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE, PROVIDE VERTICAL CONTROL JOINTS AT 20'-0" O.C. MAXIMUM, ALIGN WITH EXISTING JOINTS.
3'-6" MINIMUM
THREADED TERMINAL FITTING
#4 REBAR AT 10" O.C. EACH WAY #5 REBAR SPACED ACROSS FOOTING AT 3 POINTS
9
TYPICAL SECTION THROUGH RAMP SCALE:1 1/2" = 1'-0"
Site Section Details
1'-0" HORIZONTAL
4'-0" 4 TREADS AT 1'-0" DEEP EACH
1'-0"
1'-0" HORIZONTAL
90 DEGREE STAINLESS STEEL ELBOW FITTING FOR WELDED ASSEMBLY. RAILING SYSTEM JOINT CONSTRUCTION TYPE 1, 1-1/4" NOMINAL I.D. (1-2/3" O.D.) ORNAMENTAL QUALITY PER NOMMA/ANSI/NAAMM AMP 521.
1-1/4" NOMINAL I.D. (1-2/3" O.D.) STAINLESS STEEL PIPE HANDRAIL, ORNAMENTAL GRADE, WITH POSTS AT 5'-0" O.C. HORIZONTAL MAX. SEE AS111 FOR LOCATIONS
TRIM PAVERS TIGHT TO CONCRETE BASE BENEATH PLANTER WALL PRECAST STAIR TREADS AND RISERS TO MATCH PVR-2, SET ON CONCRETE BASE #3 NOSING BARS #4 REBAR AT 10" O.C. EACH WAY, BOTTOM
PRECAST PAVERS ON BITUMINOUS SETTING BED, SEE DETAIL 1/AS120 FOR TYPICAL NOTES 1'-0" X #4 SMOOTH BAR DOWEL AT 2'-0" O.C., TYPICAL
2'-6" 5 RISERS AT 6" HIGH EACH 9" 5/8"
IN.
M 6"
2 1/2"
CONTINUOUS 1/4" EXPANSION JOINT AT PERIMETER OF NEW SIDEWALK FILL WITH 1/4" PREMOLDED JOINT FILLER/BACKER ROD AND SEALANT TO MATCH COLOR OF SIDEWALK.
1'-5 7/8"
3'-0"
PRECAST PAVERS ON PEDESTAL SYSTEM, SEE DETAIL 1/AS121 FOR TYPICAL NOTES
4
TYPICAL DETAIL AT STAIRS SCALE:1 1/2" = 1'-0"
Construction Administration Sketches
Planning Projects COLOR LEGEND
COLOR LEGEND DN +319.50
GREEN - NEW RETAIL
GREEN - NEW RETAIL
LIGHT GRAY - ROOFS
+319.00
LIGHT GRAY - ROOFS
+320.00
PINK - CONCOURSE
PINK - CONCOURSE
BLUE - ANCHORS / MINI ANCHORS
BLUE - ANCHORS / MINI ANCHORS
PURPLE - RESTAURANT
ORANGE - NO BUILD ZONE
149 SP
RESTAURANT 15,800
+316.00
YELLOW - SERVICE CORRIDOR
+315.20
DN
R
MINI MAJOR 31,000
P1
TO +316.00
WA
+325.00
HC
BOBBYS BURGER 3,555
NG RKI W LO BE
OPEN TO BELOW
HC
HC
HC HC
HC
HC HC
HC
HC
HC
NE
RETAIL 14,220
HC HC
HC
HC HC HC HC
FITNESS CNTR ACCESS
TO W N PE LO O BE P1
HC HC
PARKING ON GRADE 436 STALLS
HC
RETAIL RESTAURANT 1,500 6,990
HC
40'
(E) PARKING STRUCTURE GRADE + 3 1142 CARS (+/- 285/ LVL)
CHEESECAKE FACTORY 9,185
RETAIL 31,775
ZO
HC HC
HC
IL D
RETAIL 3,460
+315.60
E G ID VE BR O AB
26'
RETAIL 3,625
HC
PA
RETAIL 9,700
SERVICE AREA (STRAIGHT BODY TRUCKS ONLY)
NO
BU NO
IVE DR ING IST LANE
UP L2 TO
UP L2 TO
BU
NE ZO
+317.00
IL D
RETAIL 7,550
HC
RETAIL 22,960
L2 PARKING DECK 480 STALLS
RETAIL 14,260
HC
HC
PROPOSED NEW PARKING STRUCTURE GRADE + 3 995 CARS
60'
HC
9% MP RA
(L3 PARKING DECK SAME AS L2 480 STALLS) (L4 PARKING DECK 289 STALLS)
+326.00
18'
TO W N PE LO O BE P1
UP P3 TO
NEW PARKING 53 STALLS
MECH.
RED - FITNESS CENTER
LOW
RETAIL 7,030
HC
TO UP L2
YELLOW - SERVICE CORRIDOR
KIN
UP
LL
IDO
RR CO ICE RV
SE
EX
R PA
T LE VA +316.00
TAN - TERRACE
G
RED - FITNESS CENTER UP
LOADING DOCK
MEDIUM GRAY - NEW PARKING
+319.00
TAN - TERRACE RETAIL 50,000
PURPLE - RESTAURANT
RESTAURANT 15,900
ORANGE - NO BUILD ZONE MEDIUM GRAY - NEW PARKING
(N) DINING TERRACE
HC HC
HC
+323.00. DN P1 TO
+323.00
293 SP
MACY'S TRUCK FACILITY BELOW
UP
UP
UP
DN
+321.92
PARKING DECK ABOVE
NOT PART OF CENTER
+321'-7"
NOT PART OF CENTER UNEXCAVATED
84 STALLS WP
NEW PARKING 119 STALLS
147 STALLS
WP
L2 ADDITION 50,000
HC
147 STALLS
HC
UP
UP
HC
HC
HC
+321.97
41 STALLS 404 STALLS
UP
UP
M PA AC Y D RC 'S PA EVE EL RC LO EL PE R
2620 STALLS
UP
UP
RAMP TO PARKING MACY'S PARKING DECK
Preliminary Concept Plan - Level 1
Preliminary Concept Plan - Level 2
COLOR LEGEND GREEN - NEW RETAIL
PINK - CONCOURSE
LIGHT GRAY - ROOFS
BLUE - ANCHORS / MINI ANCHORS
PURPLE - RESTAURANT
MEDIUM GRAY - NEW PARKING
YELLOW - SERVICE CORRIDOR
ORANGE - NO BUILD ZONE
TAN - TERRACE
RED - FITNESS CENTER
Planning Projects
Planning Projects
Planning Projects
DEMOLITION PLAN 1/32" = 1'-0" MONTGOMERY
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Thesis
How can we create the optimized office that fosters well-being and productivity?
But not every office can afford to have these...
Sometimes offices make people feel like this... Like a Number
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Top-of-the-line Tech Offices
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But changing office design elements can help...
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Bored
Proper Lighting
Natural Lighting Reinvigorated Spaces
Stressed Out
Proper Organization of Spaces
Comfort
Variety of Space Types Sound Buffering
And some elements can be incorporated... Uncomfortable
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Due to problems like this... Traffic Going to Work
Spending more Time at Work
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Poor or Harsh Lighting Cookie-cutter Spaces
Temperature Issues
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Office and Mechanical Noise
But they should make people feel more like this... Relaxed
Inspired
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Rejuvenated
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Precedents
Portcullis House
UB Law Building
• 248,000 square feet • 7 stories • 91.07 feet tall • Includes an atrium • Includes gardens • Completed in 2001 • Michael Hopkins & Partners • Government Offices, Restaurant, Cafeteria, Coffee Shop, Post Office, and Metro Station • Won a Concrete Society Award
• 190,000 square feet • 12 stories above ground • 1 storey below ground • 156.5 feet tall • Includes an atrium • Includes gardens • LEED Gold, going for LEED Platinum • To be completed in early 2013 • Designed by Behnisch Architekten of Stuttgart, Germany, in partnership with Baltimore’s Ayers/Saint/Gross, Inc. • School of Law (offices, classrooms, library), Legal Clinic Top Right: Rendering of building interior. Lower Right: Rendering of building exterior. Below: Site plan.
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Below Left: Building exterior. Below Right: Center courtyard interior.
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Hercules Plaza • 520,000 square feet • 12 stories • 200 feet tall • Includes an atrium • Includes gardens • Includes a water feature • 45,000 square feet per office floor • Completed in 1983 • Architect Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates of New York City • Offices, Retail
• 409,000 square feet • 7 stories above ground • 2 stories below ground • 103.71 feet tall • Includes an atrium • HafenCity EcoLabel Gold • Completed in 2009 • Behnisch Architekten of Stuttgart, Germany • Offices, Retail, Café, Spa • Won a World Architecture Festival Award, and several other awards
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Above: Exterior facades of the building.
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Left: Original interior of atrium. Above: Rendering of renovated atrium interior.
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Building Heights / Hierarchy
Site Analysis & Selection What is needed for this site? • highway access
Building Heights / Hierarchy
• access to sunlight and views • access to other businesses usable by employees 3400 Washington Avenue Windsor Mill, MD 21227
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N
N
• Near 695 and 95 on the Southwest side (nearest to Washington, DC) • Appears to be a site previously used for something else • Site appears to be available
N
Route 40 Baltimore, MD
N
N
N
• Between the lanes of Route 40, which connects the East and West sides of the city • Site had been occupied by houses • Site is available
N
200 ft. 100 m
N
200 ft. 100 m
1-2 Storeys 3-6 Storeys 7-12 Storeys
Zoning
B-3-2
B-5-2
B-3-2
• Near 695 on the North side • Appears to be a virgin site • Site appears to be available N
N
N
Availability Accessibility Land Use Sustainability Total
Site 1 2.0 1.25 1.0 1.5 5.75
Site 2 2.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 6.0
N
Site 3 2.0 0.25 1.0 0.5 3.75
Site 4 2.0 1.0 2.0 1.5 6.5
O-R-3
N
N
• Near 83 which provides access to the North • Site was previously occupied by a tent structure • Site is available
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B-2-4 200 ft.. 100 m
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• Near 83 which provides access to the North • Site was previously occupied by a building • Site is available
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Current zoning district: B-5-2 Maximum FAR: 14.0 Off-Street Parking Required for Offices: 1 per 2,000 square feet of floor area in excess of 50,000 square feet
1901 North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218
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731 Eastern Avenue (Pier 6) Baltimore, MD 21202
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13-20 Storeys 21-30 Storeys 31+ Storeys
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Circulation: Public, Vehicular, Pedestrian
Circulation: Public, Vehicular, Pedestrian Metro 0.4 mi Light Rail 1.0 mi I-83 0.5 mi
Site 5 Explanation 2.0 Is the site unoccupied by any lessee? Is there a building on the site? 1.5 Can the site be easily reached by vehicle? ...by public transportation? 2.0 What is the zoning of the site? Is it conducive for building an office building? 2.0 Has the site been used before, or is it virgin land? 7.5 What is the sum of all of the points, out of a total of eight possible points.
w Light Rail 0.25 mi I-83 0.5 mi
Final Two Site Options 731 Eastern Avenue (Pier 6) Baltimore, MD 21202
1901 North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218
Public Spaces, Pedestrian Pathways, and Water
Public Spaces, Pedestrian Pathways, and Water
200 ft.. 100 m
200 ft.. 100 m
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Street Directions Bus Stops W Water Taxi Stop Pedestrian Traffic
Street Directions Bus Stops Light Rail Indicator Pedestrian Traffic
Final Site Selected: 1901 North Charles Street
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Architecture Design
ImagiNations Competition Assignment: The ImagiNations Competition is a contest held by Disney Imagineering. This project was an official submission for the 2011 competition. It is the year 3011 and the Disney corporation is building the first entertainment attraction for the residents of the moon. Design something for this theme park. The Design: Since most residents of the moon probably have never been to earth, part of the moon theme park is a Discover Earth park that features countries from all over the world. This competition entry focuses on the attraction for Australia, focusing on important and unique features of Australia and things that would be unusual for people of the moon to experience, while using technology and unique properties of the moon.
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Assignment: Design a branch library including certain requirements of spaces within the building. The library was designed for the real site of the current Waverly Branch Library in Baltimore, Maryland. The Design: The library was designed to evoke the feeling of wandering through a peaceful forest. Truss columns to support the roof were designed in three-dimensional tree form to form the truss and provide lateral bracing. A center double height space spanned by bridges was designed for the effect of being in a tree house or on a deck. Building setbacks reflect the property line and the front of the current Waverly branch Library. FIRST FLOOR PLAN
Library Reading Room Assignment: Design a Reading Room for a library including furnishings. Design: This reading room was developed from the concept of window seats and alcoves in which to sit and read. It also takes into consideration the different ways people use reading rooms including individually and in groups as well as to read, use their computer, or do homework or work on a project. All of these uses have different space requirements and everyone has different preferences and needs for their reading room experience.
Re Ligare Institute Assignment: The assignment was based on a steel design competition, thus it was required that the building be supported by a steel structure. The Re Ligare institute was to include a pool and spa, different studios for dance, yoga, etc, restaurant, outdoor spaces, and other wellness programs. Design: The idea behind the building facade was to use steel in a playful yet functional manner in order to emphasize it. Therefore the beams were placed at angles but in a triangulated fashion, so that they still supported those areas of the building that normal perpendicular columns would support.
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Center for Sustainable Design Assignment: Design a multi-use center for sustainable design, where people can participate in a tool loan out, attend workshops and classes, do research, and see sustainable products in their exhibition hall. Design: This design was largely based on allowing natural lighting into the exhibition space and providing a vehicle drive through for tool pick-up. MODEL VIEWED FROM THE CORNER OF WILSON ALLEY AND PARK AVENUE
MODEL VIEWED FROM THE CORNER OF WEST FRANKLIN STREET AND TYSON STREET
Library for Banned Books Assignment: Design a library for a banned book collection of your choice, to fit in a narrow Baltimore City site. Design: The collection of banned books held in this library are those books banned from schools. The design is inspired by Fahrenheit 451 and book burning. Whereas banned books get burned, a sanctuary for banned books, like this library, would be expressed by an element that is opposite of fire. Therefore, this design uses flowing shapes for its roof and a water feature at the front entrance.
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Townhouse Assignment: Design a townhouse, arrange it into different possible groupings, then design a layout for a development for a real site. The townhouse was required to have a ground level garage under a living room and a four foot raised entrance. Design: Since the townhouse was designed prior to the assignment of the site, the goal of the townhouse design was to maximize natural light and usable outdoor space in the event that they would be arranged side-by-side as is traditional. Therefore, the townhouse was designed with a side setback and angled window as well as a roof deck. However, the site was laid out to utilize the curve of the river and allow green space for the community to use.
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Meditation Space Assignment: Design your idea meditation space. The Design: My ideal meditation space would be light and airy and surrounded by trees and meadows. A glass pavilion was designed for the site that can be completely opened to the air, or closed to protect the piano and furniture within. A small pond sits at the foot of, and partially under, the pavilion and includes a small waterfall. The site is completed with a small campfire site.
Imaginary Buildings Assignment: Design an imaginary building (does not have to be able to be built) that either evokes fear or desire.
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The Design: Fear was chosen for this design and was inspired by spare mechanical parts including expansion joints, coupling elements, tapered gears and shims. This glass tower is an evil lair that holds bubbling water between two layers of glass and is given a more ominous look with the steel that wraps around it. There are three columns that surround the main space that are helical spirals of bubbling water and dangling tubes. The roof is a heavy looking affair under which sits an observation point to see all who enter up the long spiral ramps to the entrances.
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Assignment: Do a precedent study of the Sunrise Mountain Library in Peoria, Arizona including natural lighting, structure, geometry, circulation, masses, and spaces. Findings: The two exterior spaces are the same but flipped. The entrance of this library is not completely clear without significant studying as it does not follow the natural flow of circulation from the parking and drop off area. The layout of the library was most notable, with the clear distancing of the children’s’ area from the adult area and the tucking away of the teen area. These ideas were utilized when designing the Waverly Branch Library project.
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