

DREW McMULLEN selected works
SOIL RESEARCH
PROFESSOR
The drawing represents research conducted on the labor and soil makeup of Teardrop Park, a park nested in between residential complexes, while showing the use of fertilized pellets to sustain greenspace. The right image shows the original 1966 WTC excavation and future possibilites of soil, used to landfill and create modern day Battery Park City.


PANEL VARIABILITY
Framing a Perspective starts with the concept of flexible/removable CLT wall panels based on the fabrication dimension of a 4’ x 9’ CLT panel. Arranged in a six by six grid dimension, units are able to expand both horizontally and vertically by means of connection, utilizing open provisional space, and expanding outward and over the cantilevered building mass timber system.



The units can theoretically be arranged to fit any size, but are categorized into a range of 1-3 stories that fit the needs of its users. For example, a family in a three story unit located directly next to a two story unit has the potential to purchase the bordering unit to accommodate their evolving family, or due to factors such as aging in place that may require a one level layout.


Drew McMullen
The seventh floor plan expresses the possibilities of provisional/public space within the building. As shown on the left, the open space over existing units is taken up by a public community garden in addition to 6x6 unit sized open spaces and open green space below.







PORCH FORMS
SPRING 2024
PROFESSOR NIMET ANWAR
“Porch Forms” is set in New Orleans, Louisiana and serves as a multiuse space that houses a temporal archive for Mardi Gras while also being used as a costume vocational School. Gaining inspiration from the idea of “porch culture” upon researching the vernacular architecture of the area, this project seeks to examine the way in which “porch spaces” (outdoor space) can facilitate movement between forms.







The lighter tectonic elements serve as a way to highlight the significance of outdoor spaces of congregation within New Orleans as not merely connection points from one space to another, but as areas to be celebrated and embraced



REBRANDING
While interning for local architecture firm in solana beach, T7 Architecture, I was tasked with rebranding for the company while keeping the logos and graphics recognizable to the original design. I created two new logo variations, new headers, while giving the Instagram and clear and refreshed look with new highlight icons.









BUILDING SYSTEMS
FALL 2023 & FALL 2024
PROFESSORS TIM STENSON & HANNIBAL NEWSOM
This section contains technical drawings from Building Systems Design courses, highlighting wall and and deck assembly drawings within a small scale “tiny home” project & chunk model and design strategy drawing for a rammed earth & CLT sauna proposal.


Rammed Earth chunk model Made in collaboration with Alex DeFelice and Oni Thornell


FIGURES OF INTERPRETATION
FALL 2023
PROFESSOR JOSEPH GODLEWSKI
Figures of Interpretation explores the ideas of self-sustainability and relationship between exposed and embedded overlapping figures within a multipurpose interpretative center in Bihar, India. The facility is built to serve many purposes, including an educational center for local children of the area, while also providing for the local community as a self-sustaining agricultural cultivation center.



The configuration of forms allows for central social areas of congregation directly between the public spaces, which contain partially shaded zones to provide shading during warm seasons.


Overlapping is furthered through heavy/embedded vegetation beds partially covered by light/exposed shading, which perpetuates the self-sustaining nature in Bihar, India. Walking paths intentionally weave through the center in order to facilitate movement between vegetation spaces and public congregation areas, while partially shading certain vegetation spaces to allow for a diverse cultivation of crops.


The exposed upper congregation spaces allow airflow and circulation inside to accomodate for the warm climate of the region while applying passive ventilation strategies through the pitch and orientation of the roof.
PERSONAL WORK
This section contains photography and physical sculptural pieces I have worked on in my spare time. I am passionate at working creatively in many different mediums and forms, and am always seeking to further those skills by exposing myself to new pursuits.





Drew McMullen
Summer in San Diego: Photos from Del Mar Beach, Summer 2024
“Mother Nature” face coil jug, Spring 2022
SPRING 2022 - SUMMER 2024