C. C. Sullivan A brief Portfolio of Built and Proposed Projects
Project List: Built Work: •
Trousdale Residence Beverly Hills, CA
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Conde Residence New York, NY
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Ercolani Residence New York, NY
Competitions: •
HB:BX - High Bridge Renovation New York, NY
School Projects: •
Gare Routier - Porte de Paris Paris, France
A Ruin : Selinunte, Italy
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CAMÉ - Centre d’Art et des Medias Tercé, France
“Because it is difference that constitutes the poetry of the map and the charm of the territory, the magic of the concept and the charm of the real.” - J. Baudrillard
Trousdale Place A single-family Beverly Hills Residence
Project Details: Type:
New construction, Single-family Residence
Place:
Beverly Hills, CA
Year:
2010-Present
Size:
18,000 SF
Budget:
$800/SF
Basement Recreation Room looking at Wine Cellar, Elevator, Humidor and Metal Stair
Project Description: An all concrete house in Trousdale Place with a panoramic view of Los Angeles spanning from Downtown to Santa Monica. The client’s eccentric aesthetic and large budget allowed us to explore some interesting uses of raw materials throughout the house’s design. Most of the canopies are made of blackened structural steel. The wine cellar, and Recreation Room stairs were conceived as being temporary structures to be inserted into an otherwise “found ruin.” For his office, we are in the process of designing custom carbon fiber furniture. And throughout the house we use custom built light fixtures.
Ground Floor Plan 3 A4.2
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architecture + design
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Interior View of Wine Cellar
B.O. SPA
B.O. POOL UNDER SEPARATE PERMIT
011A 011 POOL EQUIPMENT EL. ROOM +83'-8" +83'-8"
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012 MECHANICAL ROOM +79'-8"
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017 MACHINE ROOM +79'-8"
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014 HUMIDOR ROOM +79-8"
BG Landscape Architects 7010 Brookford Drive Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275 Tel: (310) 701-6989
Soils Engineer Irvine Geotechnical, Inc. 145 N. Sierra Madre Blvd., Suite 12 Pasadena, CA 91107 Tel: (626) 844-6641
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001 002 HALLWAY HALLWAY +83'-8" +83'-8"
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FURNITURE PIECE
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Landscape Architect DI Zock gardens 12240 Venice Blvd, Suite 24a Los Angeles, CA 90066 Tel: (310) 612-2235
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Surveyor JACK LITTLE COMPANY, INC. LICENSED LAND SURVEYORS 17620 Sherman Way Suite 218 Van Nuys, CA 91406 PHONE: (818) 342-3277 FAX. (818) 344-5787
Title 24 Consultant Alternative Energy Systems 229 N. Central Ave Suite 500 Glendale, CA 91203 Tel: (818) 246-2844 Fax: (818) 246 4096
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General Contractor Vance Co 8335 Sunset Blvd, Suite 400 West Hollywood, CA 90069 Tel: (323) 337-9009
Structural Engineer William Koh and Associate, Inc. 15477 Ventura Blvd. Suite 101 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 Tel: (818) 385 1125
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Design Architect wHY Architecture 9520 Jefferson Boulevard Studio C Culver City, CA 90232 Tel: (310) 839-5106 Fax: (310) 839-5107
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Owner True 90210, LLC 410 Trousdale Place Beverly Hills, CA 90210
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I helped work on DD & CD sets, issued construction SK’s, and worked with the Project Architect on construction details, design packages for bid, and presentation layouts for client.
410 TROUSDALE PLACE BEVERLY HILLS, CA 90210
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Peggy Hsu (Project Architect) Ferial Toosi (General Manager) Scott Sullivan (Architect) Chris Sullivan (Intermediate Architect)
wHY
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OUTLINE OF BUILDING, ABOVE
Date
50% CD BASEMENT SHELL
01.21.11
100% CD BASEMENT SHELL
02.22.11
50% CD GROUND FLOOR SHELL
04.15.11
100% CD GROUND FLOOR SHELL
07.15.11
ADDENDUM 1
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REVISION
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OUTLINE OF BUILDING, ABOVE 006A/B
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These drawings are created and developed by wHY Architecture, Inc. (WHY) and are the property of wHY. All ideas, designs and plans indicated or represented by these drawings were created and developed for use in connection with the specified project. None of such ideas, designs or plans shall be used for any purpose whatsoever without the written permission of wHY.
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Basement Floor Plan
Living Room View Looking North Towards Entry Door and Elevator
C Seal/Signature
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A Key Plan
Conde Residence A Manhattan Penthouse Apartment
Project Details: New construction, Single-family Residence
Place:
New York City, NY
Year:
2007-2009
Size:
4,500 SF
Budget:
$300/SF
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Type:
Living Room with view overlooking Manhattan
Project Description: We were asked to create a unique atmosphere, one that combined the luxe NYC lifestyle with a Moroccan sensibility, for this Manhattan penthouse apartment. To achieve this we used different varied and textured materials (plaster, stone, wood, ceramic tile, concrete), and a hi-tech LED lighting scheme with multiple layers/ modes. The programmatic requirements led to the adoption of two main axes through the apartment, which allow for a clean linearity of flow and lines of sight onto the building’s surroundings.
Project Team:
Kitchen Counter and Cabinetry looking towards Living Room Floor Plan
Tom Hut (Principal) Chris Sullivan (Intermediate Architect) I oversaw all aspects of this project, from schematic design through completion. I did all drawings, renderings, coordination of drawings, RFI’s, and CSK’s. I oversaw construction alongside the Principle and acted as an intermediary with the client. As Project Architect I also dealt extensively with the building’s architect and helped to coordinate their drawings with our own and to negotiate the transition from the building’s contractors with our own who came in to do all the finish work.
Interior Elevation (North-South)
Interior Elevation (East-West)
Breakfast Area looking towards Kitchen
Conde Residence A Manhattan Penthouse Apartment
Project Details: Type:
New construction, Single-family Residence
Place:
New York City, NY
Year:
2007-2009
Size:
4,500 SF
Budget:
$300/SF
Bedroom Corridor
Living Room Fireplace and Bookshelves
Master Bath Vanity
Master Shower
Kid’s Bedroom
Kid’s Bedroom Millwork Elevation
Project Description: We were asked to create a unique atmosphere, one that combined the luxe NYC lifestyle with a Moroccan sensibility, for this Manhattan penthouse apartment. To achieve this we used different varied and textured materials (plaster, stone, wood, ceramic tile, concrete), and a hi-tech LED lighting scheme with multiple layers/ modes. The programmatic requirements led to the adoption of two main axes through the apartment, which allow for a clean linearity of flow and lines of sight onto the building’s surroundings.
Project Team: Tom Hut (Principal) Chris Sullivan (Intermediate Architect) I oversaw all aspects of this project, from schematic design through completion. I did all drawings, renderings, coordination of drawings, RFI’s, and CSK’s. I oversaw construction alongside the Principle and acted as an intermediary with the client. As Project Architect I also dealt extensively with the building’s architect and helped to coordinate their drawings with our own and to negotiate the transition from the building’s contractors with our own who came in to do all the finish work.
Master Shower Presentation Image
Ercolani Residence A Chelsea Loft Apartment Renovation
Project Details: Type:
New construction, Single-family Residence
Place:
New York City, NY
Year:
2006-2007
Size:
4,500 SF
Budget:
$300/SF
Kitchen Project Description: Expanding on a duplex conversion originally completed in 2006, the primary scope of work involved the complete renovation of the Kitchen, Master Bath, and Guest Bathrooms. A number of strategic interventiosn and improvements to lighting, finishes, and window treatments in the Living Room, Children’s Bedroom and Roof Terrace were also undertaken in renovating this upscale Chelsea condominium.
Project Team: Christopher Broshears (Principal) Jay Stancil (Principal) Chris Sullivan (Intermediate Architect) I was primarily involved with completing the initial design development drawings of this renovation, which included detail work and design of the master shower and bathroom millwork
Master Bath
HB : BX Competition Proposal for the Renovation of the historic High Bridge in the Bronx
Project Details: Type:
Renovation of the historic High Bridge and surrounding Park
Place:
New York, NY
Year:
2010
ART PROMOTION FACILITY / PROMENADE
Promenade Floor Plan LIGHT WELLS
Project Description: The City of New York held a competition to generate proposals for renovating the dilapidated yet historic High Bridge, which connects the Burroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. Our approach was to use the structural renovation of the 1920s, which installed a new steel structure over the river to allow for the passage of boats, as a precedent from which to create a similar albeit larger intervention. Our approach was to not only renovate the walkway above the bridge, but to also activate the interior of the structure, permeating it with multiple paths of pedestrian flow that would allow visitors to view the interior, creating a museum within, and give the visitor a fuller sense of the bridge’s history and past funtions.
AQUEDUCT / MUSEUM SPACE INTEGRATED AS PART OF FACILITY & PROMENADE SPACE EGRESS AS REQUIRED
ART CREATION FACILITIES
Aqueduct Floor Plan
ART CREATION FACILITIES
EGRESS AS REQUIRED
Lower Level Floor Plan
NEW STRUCTURE TO TIE INTO EXISTING
Cross Section Showing Full Heigh Reprograming of Bridge GENERAL RESTORATION OF BRIDGE, TOWER & INCREASE STREET PRESENCE
South Elevation
POOL HOUSE: REPROGRAMMED FOR ART PROMOTION
ART PROMOTION FACILITY / PROMENADE
Project Team:
TOWER: REPROGRAMMED FOR ART PROMOTION LIGHT WELLS
George Agris Chris Sullivan Herson Suquino
AQUEDUCT / MUSEUM SPACE INTEGRATED AS PART OF FACILITY & PROMENADE SPACE EGRESS AS REQUIRED
ART CREATION FACILITIES
ART CREATION FACILITIES
HIGH BRIDGE: REPROGRAMMED
FOR BULK OF PROGRAMMATIC LOAD
SURROUNDING SCHOOLS:
INTRODUCE AND INTEGRATE ART PROGRAMS TO CONNECT WITH SURROUNDING COMMUNITY EGRESS AS REQUIRED NEW STRUCTURE TO TIE INTO EXISTING
ART CREATION/ART PROMOTION/CAREER DEVELOPMENT DISPERSED THROUGHOUT THE DIFERENT LEVELS OF THE BRIDGE ART PROMOTION CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Site Plan Showing Reprogramming Across Park
Perspective
Gare Routier walk through museum
A Study for a new bus terminal for the RATP
autoshop deprivation chamber
drive-through museum
cinema
drive-in: "lover's lane" advertisment yoga library restaurant/cafe
Project Details: Type:
mediateque
Renovation of Bus Station north of Paris
Place:
Paris, France
Year:
2004
museum club/lounge
pool
indoor sports team sports outdoor sports
speed
Sound Matrix library walk through museum
Project Description: yoga
The project called for a redevelopment of the area of the metro and bus station Porte de Paris. Our goal was to reactivate the site, which had been devastated by the auto-routes that cut through it, by renovating the station in a manner that would connect the “green islands” in between the highways and appropriate the nearby Stade de France during off-hours, re-connecting each of these elements for the betterment of local pedestrian’s experience. The site was analyzed based upon three criteria: noise levels, speed of the passing traffic, and lines of sight. This then created a matrix of potential program and points of intervention. As for the bus and subway station, we opted to create a plaza at street level and submerge the station below, utilizing the change in grade between the north and the south side to do this.
drive-through museum
advertisment club/lounge autoshop restaurant/cafemediateque
museum cinema drive-in
Overhead view of Site Model, Proposed Bus Station in Brown
Diagram showing interstitial connections and Traffic Flow deprivation chamber outdoor sports indoor sports pool team sports
Speed Matrix
Bus Stop, Exterior View
Bus Stop, Interior View
New Pedestrian Plaza on top of Bus Stop
Project Team:
View Matrix
Chris Sullivan Dongwook Yang
Site Map
Enlarged Site Map showing Proposed “Green Zones”
Composite Matrix with Proposed Program overlaid on Area Map
CAMÉ CAMÉ: Centre d’Art et des Medias
Project Details: Type:
Renovation of Stone Quarry
Place:
Tercé, France
Year:
2004
abandoned
Project Description:
Outdoor Theatre Space
CAMÉ is a platform for creation, experimentation and exposition dedicated to new artistic forms and media. Its mission is to provide a space of work and contemplation for the artists in residence. During six months, the artists are invited to conceive and realize an artistic project that will then be presented to the public. The artists can use their surroundings in any way they see fit via inspiration, incorporation, or installation. By this process the quarry and its surroundings become activated in a way that the area has not seen since the days of its excavation in the nineteenth century. The influx of visiters will, in turn, help revitalize the neighboring town of Tercé.
View of the Floating Studios
Artist Studios
Project Team:
Plan of the Floating Studios
View of the Floating Studios
Plan of Artist Housing
View of Artist Housing
Christian Gauss Chris Sullivan
Master Plan Aerial View