Makenna Dawson Selected Works 2025

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Tilt

Fall 2024

Schenzhen, China

Restorative Justice Center Spring 2025

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Phoenix House

Fall 2023-Spring 2024

Lawrence, Kansas

Other Works Spring 2021-Fall 2024

China

This site is in Schenzhen, China which is a high-density city in the Guangdong Province. Before Schenzhen was established as the first Special Economic Zone in 1979, it was a small fishing village. Since then, the city has become one of the most rapidly growing cities in Southern China. Schenzhen is known for being a global hub for high-tech industry.

The design of this masterplan acts as a connection between the low-rise industrial buildings to the South and the high-rise residential buildings to the North-West. The form fits well within the surrounding context with a podium design that consists of a porous base and sloped roofs.

With the prompt of “Smart Ecology” this design prioritizes the same things as the city of Schenzhen-reducing carbon emissions, using renewable resources, maximizing green spaces, designing for drainage and shading due to the subtropical monsoon climate, and creating effecient high-density architecture.

High-rise Residential to the North

Project Site

Low-rise Industrial to the South

Fall 2024
Schenzhen,
North East Render

Road Setbacks on Site Low-Rise Densification

Maximum footprint of low-rise building.

Natural Ventilation Cut

Building mass split in two oriented towards winds from the South-East.

Connectivity Cuts

Building masses split further to create walkways.

Courtyard Spaces

Courtyards to allow for maximum natural ventilation.

High-Rise Densification

Possible Built Area: 430,000 sf

Possible Green

Coverage: 94%

Solar Angled Roofs

Roofs angled toward the South to allow for best solar exposure for PV panels on roofs.

Connection Bridges

Building masses connected to create community feel.

Apartment A

Apartment C

0’ 5’ 10’ 20’
South Facade
North Facade 0’ 15’ 30’ 60’
Terracotta
Sliding Polycarbonate Panels
Bamboo

Corrugated Structural Concrete Floors Structure

Standard Steel I-Beams, 18-24’ Spans

1’x1’ Concrete Columns Reinforced with Steel

0’ 15’ 30’ 60’

30 mm

Terracotta Rainscreen Cladding

Gradclip System

Vapor Barrier

9 mm

Gypsum

4” XPS Insulation

1/4” Plywood Blocking

Steel Connector Plate Corrugated Structural Concrete Leveling Concrete Bamboo Flooring

Steel I-Beam

HVAC Vent with Insulation Ceiling Tie Wire

Bamboo Ceiling

Section BB
1. Terracotta Rainscreen Wall Detail
2. Typ. Floor Detail

RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CENTER

South-West View

Spring 2025 Tulsa, Oklahoma

The site for this partner project is in the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, which was where the Tulsa Race Massacre occurred. Reese Gilmore and I decided that our design would focus on the nearby community.

Tulsa is tied for runner up as worst city for drug use, so this center would represent a collaborative approach to diverting individuals with mental illness and substance abuse disorders from the criminal justice system into treatment programs. To support this purpose, counseling services and flexclassroom spaces (that can be used for post-reconciliation support groups and community learning opportunities) are included in the program and mental health was the leading factor in design decisions.

Project Site

Connecting Parks

Current Walking Paths

Future Walking Paths

Drought-resistant Native Landscaping

Photovoltaic Panels on Roof and Pergolas

Low-E Windows and Overhangs for Shading

Tiered Site for Layered Privacy

Silent Wind Turbine Trees

Jury

Courtroom

Law

Public

Staff/Misc.

Probation

Courtroom Space Development

Post-Reconciliation Flex-Space & Classroom Space Development

Program Diagram & Space Development by Reese Gilmore
Courtroom

METAL STANDING SEAM

5/8” SUBSTRATE WITH ICEGAURD & UNDERLAYMENT

6” RIGID INSULATION

5/8” FINISH PLYWOOD DECK

STEEL CONNECTOR

2” RIGID INSULATION

ALUMINUM CLADDING BRICK SILL

GLUE-LAMINATE BEAM

Longitudinal Section Key

1/2” VERTICAL WOOD SLAT PANEL

3/8” ACOUSTIC BLACK FELT BACKING 6” METAL STUD MOISTURE BARRIER

4” RIGID INSULATION

2” AIR SPACE MOUNTED TIES

3/4” THIN HARRINGBONE BRICK VENEER POLISHED CONCRETE TOPPER REINFORCED CONCRETE

SHEAR CONNECTORS SOUND INSULATOR

8 3/16” MASS PLYWOOD PANEL STEEL BRACKET WOOD FURRING 3/4” VERTICAL SLAT SIDING

JOINT REINFORCEMENT POLISHED CONCRETE TOPPER CONCRETE SLAB ISOLATION JOINT VAPOR RETARDER

1” RIGID INSULATION FINE SAND GRAVEL

WATERPROOF MEMBRANE

2” RIGID INSULATION GRAVEL FOUNDATION DRAIN

CONCRETE FOOTING REINFORCEMENT, AS REQUIRED

Roof Detail 1:1

Detail 1:1

Footing Detail 1:1

Wall-Floor
Wall Section 1:4

PHOENIX HOUSE

Oregon St. Lawrence, Kansas Fall 2023-Spring 2024

Dirt Works Studio

Communications Manager

For my 3rd year in the M.Arch program, I was in Chad Kraus’ Arch 509 Designbuild Studio which included myself, Grace Beirne, Julia Bond, Corrie Bolton, Morgan Campbell, Hayley Ford, Reese Gilmore, Aidan Hall, Alyda Hunnicutt, Morgan Kime, Spencer Landis, Adin Mehanovic, Samantha Weidner, and Amanda Willen.

Phoenix House was designed and built by Dirt Works Studio for Tenants to Homeowners. This mass timber home is small, solar-powered, and affordable and is intended to assist individuals in our community transitioning from homelessness to secure housing. This project provided Tenants to Homeowners with a reproducible model for a low-maintenance, durable, and easy-to-live-in home that uplifts its occupant helping them rise similar to a phoenix. The first resident of Phoenix House moved in early Fall, 2024.

West View
Hobbs Park
Project Site

CROSS LAMINATED TIMBER

Wood materials are proven to provide stress reduction and resorative benefits due to the appeal in smell, touch, and sight and it’s impact on indoor air quality. Because of these reasons exposing wood throughout the exterior and interior was a priority in the design of the house.

Phoenix House’s structure in all of the exterior walls is 3-ply CLT. Cross Laminated Timber is panelized solid engineered mass timber. These panels are made by alternating directions of layered lumber boards bonded with structural adhesives. CLT is prefabricated and is cut to size (including door and window openings) using CNC routers at the mill which makes it quick and easy to install with very little waste on site. The final product is extremely strong being able to handle load transfer in all directions with good acoustic, thermal, seismic, and fire performance.

Mass timber construction is a form of CO2 removal when sustainably produced because the wood can store the carbon dioxide captured through photosynthesis. This is a type of carbon sequestration-the capturing and storing of CO2 from the atmosphere, mitigating climate change.

Living Room Corner, Photo by Chad Kraus

Design decisions were made as a studio with the future occupant in the forefront of our minds. Our main goals were to make a durable, low maintence house with active environmental systems that are sustainable and affordable for the future tenant.

The aesthetics of the house were inspired by shou sugi ban-a traditional Japanese wood burning technique. As a nod to this original inspiration, we used the traditional wood-burning process on the CLT planter box near the main entrance.

Shou Sugi Ban
South View

The design process in the fall was 8 weeks long after which we submitted for permits. Some students including myself participated in a 3 week long prefab winter course to build the stud framing and the kitchen island. The entire on-site build was 8 weeks long.

Alongside designer, drafter, and construction worker, I was also Communications Manager. This position included social media management, project documentation, event planning, fundraising, and communications with the public and Tenants to Homeowners.

Bedroom Fire Escape

OTHER WORKS

Spring 2021-Fall 2024

I express myself and communicate through the arts. To see the marks of human hands on ceramics or the touch of an individual on graphics. To see how a person captured a moment or how they communicated visually is to interpret their view of the world. Architecture and all forms of art create communities. I hope to be able to see design in different cultures and to understand how people throughout the world are connected. By constantly learning from art and the world around me, I will be able to better contribute to the communities design for.

Ceramic Chess Set
Ceramic

In Novemver opened their Lawrence, KS. studio partnered space and design building feel office is required FPL Staff was in the space and during the day desk and filing Corrie Bolton, on this project. decided to use bracing. The fold twin-sized sturdy, capable The bed can fold day with little and curved cutouts as handles and

Kit of Parts by Reese Gilmore
Folding Plywood

Novemver of 2024, Family Promise their first multi-family shelter in KS. Our ARCH 600 furniture partnered with them to analyze their design furniture to make the more like a home. The intake required to be staffed 24/7, so the hoping for a bed that would fit and would be able to compact day to give more room to the filing cabinets.

Bolton, Reese Gilmore, and I took project. To keep costs minimal, we use plywood and recycled lumber final product fits a typical tritwin-sized mattress and is extremely capable of supporting over 300 lbs. fold into a wide chair during the effort due to the piano hinge cutouts in the plywood that act and reduces weight.

Plywood Bed for Family Promise

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