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Brett McLamb Architecture



Table of Contents Architecture Design Studios Champion’s Place

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Cabbagetown House & Bar

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Atlanta Bath House

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Oakland Park

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Drawings Charcoal Drawings

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Architecture Design Studios School of Architecture Georgia Institute of Technology



Champion’s Place Architecture Undergraduate Studio III


Champion’s Place 9440 Nesbit Ferry Road, Alpheretta, GA Instructor: Michelle Rinehart Fall 2016

The Champion’s Place project was a partnership with the Champion’s Community Foundation to design the first of its kind independent living center for young adults living with physical disabilities. Using universal design principals and modern technologies, Champion’s Place provides the residents with a sense of independence and uniqueness by providing them with the option of customizable settings within the individual apartments, but leaving the option for communal gatherings in the large common areas both inside and outside of the building.

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Apartment Patio Space

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Floor Plan

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1. Main Hall

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Apartment Plan 1. Bedroom - Style 1 2. Bedroom - Style 2 3. Bathroom

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1. Engaged Modular Closet 4. Collapsed Modular Closet

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North Elevation East Elevation

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South Elevation West Elevation

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Back Patio, Closed Doors

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Back Patio, Open Doors

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Cabbagetown House & Bar Architecture Undergraduate Studio II


Cabbagetown House & Bar Carroll Street, Cabbagetown, Atlanta Instructor: Harris Dimitropoulos Fall 2015

The Cabbagetown project was to design a combination residential home and business similar to other buildings on the street corner. The building was designed to have a similar appearance to the buildings occupying the neighborhood. Rather than having the entrance to the residential portion of the building be on the ground floor along with the bar, elevating and seperating the two helped to differentiate the public and private spheres of the residence from the business.

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Third Floor Second Floor First Floor

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First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan Third Floor Plan

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Carroll Street View

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Public Space Private Space

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Second Floor Common Space

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Third Floor

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Atlanta Bath House Architecture Undergraduate Studio II


Atlanta Bath House Courtland Street and Edgewood Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia Instructor: Michelle Rinehart Spring 2016

The Bath House project was born from a semesterlong investigation into the crafting operation of carving. Using what we learned through analysis and exploration or the operation, as well as preliminary precedent research, the Atlanta Bath House was designed with the idea of using the operation to augment sensory experiences and frame specific views for the patrons.

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Inner Courtyard & Pavilion

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Courtland Street & Edgewood Avenue Atlanta, GA 31



First Floor Plan Main Corridor - Lighting Key Light Visuals

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Main Corridor - Equinox

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1 2nd Floor Plan 1. Exterior View 2. Interior View

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Main Corridor - Solstice

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Oakland Park Architecture Undergraduate Studio II


Oakland Park 248 Oakland Avenue SE, Atlanta Instructor: Harris Dimitropoulos Fall 2015

The Oakland Park project was to transform a vacant lot across the street from the Oakland Cemetery into a public park in line with the gentrification of the nearby Cabbagetown neighborhood. The park was designed on a tiered system, with ADA-regulated ramps bridging the tiers, and with enough space to host local concerts or performances.

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North Elevation East Elevation

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Spot Elevation Circulation Paths

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9:00 AM

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3:00 PM Shadow Study

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Drawings

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Clough Roof Garden 12:00 PM

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Clough Roof Garden 4:30 PM

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