Kirsten Sexton Portfolio 2023

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Kirsten Sexton Portfolio Selected works 2018 - 2022 Academic + Professional M. Arch I ‘25 Candidate Harvard Graduate School of Design
Table of Contents 02 Museum of Energy Fall 2019 Dr. Gregory Luhan ALLn1 PRTLND Spring 2020 Dr. Gregory Luhan 06 Academic work 2018-2022 01 05 Ordinary, Except City Shed Fall 2021 Elle Gerdeman Spring 2022 Emmett Zeifman
03 04 EXIT OASIS Fall 2020 Prof. Liz Swanson 07 08 Living Single, Living Together Fall 2021 Elle Gerdeman Selected artworks 2016-2021 Visualization Summer 2022 Ferrier Architecture Studio

Academic

Selected works

University of Kentucky

Museum of Energy / Gregory Luhan / 2019

ALLn1 PRTLND / Gregory Luhan / 2020

EXIT Oasis / Liz Swanson / 2020

Harvard Graduate School of Design

Living Single, Living Together / Elle Gerdeman / 2021

Ordinary, Except / Elle Gerdeman / 2021

City Shed / Emmett Zeifman / 2022

MUSEUM OF ENERGY

INNOVATE, EDUCATE, RENEW

The Museum of Energy showcases a journey between our past, present, and future methods of producing energy. This journey begins with an introduction to “dirty energy” produced by fossil fuels and natural gas, such as oil, methane, and coal. Waynding in the museum guides visitors through to the second exhibit showcasing hydro-electric power and other current forms of energy that attempt to reduce negative environmental impact. Ultimately, leading visitors to the third and nal exhibit space that showcases aspirational renewable forms of energy, such as innovative solar technology and wind systems. The renewable energy exhibit is interactive and encourages visitors to examine ways in which they can produce clean energy on an individual level.

University of Kentucky / Academic work

DESIGN STUDIO V

DR. GREGORY LUHAN W/ JOSE OUBRERIE

EXTERIOR RENDERING

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PERSPECTIVE SECTION University of Kentucky / Academic work
5 THEATER/OFFICE FLOOR PLAN
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
EXTERIOR RENDERING
University of Kentucky / Academic work
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EXTERIOR RENDERING

ALLn1 PRTLND

INHABIT. INVEST. INDULGE.

The ALLn1 PRTLND is a living-working cooperative targeted toward incoming young professionals seeking affordable housing in Louisville’s Portland area. Comprised of eighteen studio units, eighteen onebedroom units, and ten two-bedroom units, in addition to eighteen ground-floor units for commercial leasing, this project is an epicenter of collaboration. Private units on top of the commercial ground floor allow for immediate proximity to the retail shops, cafes, restaurants, and fitness facilities.

This project also incentivizes young people to move to the up and coming Portland neighborhood while contributing to the revitalization of the local economy. The project also targets the overwhelmingly young population of the neighborhood as the median age of Portland is 31 years of age, and the largest age group is between 25-34 years of age, which is 17% lower than the combined population of Louisville.Additionally, this project’s location in the Warehouse District allows for a short commute to the Central Business District of Louisville.

University of Kentucky / Academic work

DESIGN STUDIO VI

DR. GREGORY LUHAN + PROF. REBEKAH RADTKE

PARNTER: JACK SEIBERT

EXTERIOR RENDERING

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AGGREGATED SITE PLAN

INDIVIDUAL UNIT FLOOR PLANS

N 1 N 17TH ST W MAIN ST ROWAN ST CROP ST
University of Kentucky / Academic work
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PERSPECTIVE SECTION
EXTERIOR RENDERING
University of Kentucky / Academic work

INTERIOR

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RENDERING OF A TYPICAL ONE BEDROOM UNIT

EXIT OASIS

A RESPITE FROM SUBURBAN CHAOS

According to a new report by Bloomberg New Energy Finance, 58% of global passenger vehicle sales in 2040 will come from electric vehicles”. EXIT OASIS aims to introduce a role in which Lexington can combat the climate crisis by prioritizing transportation through a center-running bus rapid transit (BRT) system and autonomously on three different environmentally-friendly scales: the pedestrian, the cyclist, and the electric vehicle.

The building mass is separated by a pedestrian and cyclist thoroughfare as a direct path to the attractions on Southland Dr. The left mass is reserved for electric vehicles as a complete, sheltered charging station. The right is a community center with dedicated bike repair stations, a cafe, and ample outdoor space. The BRT runs down the center of Nicholasville Rd with a stop at the center.

University of Kentucky / Academic work

DESIGN STUDIO VII

PROF. LIZ SWANSON

EXTERIOR RENDERING

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AXONOMETRIC DRAWING University of Kentucky / Academic work
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PERSPECTIVE SECTION
EXTERIOR RENDERING
University of Kentucky / Academic work
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RENDERING

LIVING SINGLE, LIVING TOGETHER

In reference to Palladio’s 16th century villas as opposed by American southern vernacular shotgun houses, this project emulates the typology of a duplex as a single enclosure for disparate identities. The residents of this duplex are characterized by the duality of life itself. The two inhabitants are not necessarily individuals, but rather an allegorical depiction of human yearning for both external approval and internal satisfaction. This is derivative of the social desire to present an unattainable reality underscored by the innate need for intimacy. This project is a social provocation that alludes to the myth of external social conclusions as indicated in architectural form. The users of the duplex are entirely different yet one in the same: Monolithic yet Modest, Proprietous and Abormal.

Harvard GSD / Academic work

CORE 01

DESIGN CRITIC: ELLE GERDEMAN

EXTERIOR RENDERINGS

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Harvard GSD / Academic work
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MODEL PHOTOS

ORDINARY, EXCEPT

NOMINATED FOR ARCHIVAL

This project proposes an institutional intervention at a domestic scale through the formal devices of the gable and wooden frame. Designed as an artist residency, gallery space, and community center, Ordinary, Except is sited as an addition between two extant triple decker frame houses, the vernacular housing stock of the Boston area. Ordinary, Except maintains the language of the triple decker through its shared roof type, the gable. Extruded gables from the standing triple deckers intersect within the central addition, producing complex ridge lines and dynamic interior space. The tectonics of the triple decker type is defined by stud framing, a language expanded upon and abstracted within the addition. Typical stud framing is transformed from a hidden structural element into a versatile facade scheme which permits moments of transparency and opacity for the program within.

Harvard GSD / Academic work

CORE 01

DESIGN CRITIC: ELLE GERDEMAN PARTNERS: PARIS BEZANIS AND ASHLEY ERIN DOTSON

EXTERIOR RENDERING

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WALL CONSTRUCTION AXONOMETRIC SECTION
Harvard GSD / Academic work
EXTERIOR RENDERING
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MODEL PHOTOS
Harvard GSD / Academic work
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CITY SHED

CITY SHED is a proposed community center and sports shed featuring basketball, tennis, and pickleball courts in addition to sheltered and unsheltered parks. The project was derived from intitial field observations of the neighborhood and program of the current site, a somewhat delapidated park in the North End in Boston, MA. From these observations, it was made clear that the program of “park” is inherently public, and has no true belonging to a certain demographic or organization as an innate materialization of community. The ethos of this project is, at its core, public.

It was important to consider the accessibility and openness of my intervention on a variety of scales. So, this project became about scale, or rather, the dissolution of scale. The basic diagram of the structure exists on a spectrum of most enclosed, completely interior to least enclosed, completely exterior.This, in addition to the presence of long-span interior spaces, is made possible through a combination of CLT and Glulam timber composed in a deep-beam configuration. Another defining moment of the project is the invasion of landscape against structure. The landscape reclaims its permanence by penetrating the otherwise rigid structure, becoming activated by spectatorship as it becomes viewing platforms at certain moments.

Harvard GSD / Academic work

CORE 02

DESIGN CRITIC: EMMETT ZEIFMAN

EXTERIOR RENDERING

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SITE PLAN WITH ANNOTATED FLOOD RISK Harvard GSD / Academic work
23 LONG SECTION
AXONOMETRIC SITE DRAWING STRUCTURAL DIAGRAM
Harvard GSD / Academic work
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Independent artwork

Selected works

Featuring works from show “New Beginnings” 2016 - 2020

SELECTED ARTWORK 2016-2020

Artist statement from the show “New Beginnings” at the Appalachian Artisan Center in Hindman, Kentucky, where the works are showcased from November 2020 to January 2021.

“The paintings in this show are a quiet observation of what it means to be an Appalachian youth. In the work Portrait of My Father, the artist is depicted as an infant in the hands of her father. They are surrounded by the picturesque greenery and light that characterizes the mountainous landscape of Appalachia. In the next work, Portrait of A Coal Miner, an unnamed man is depicted, fitted in a coal miner’s uniform with soot on his face. The anonymity of this man serves as a reminder of the numerous men who have sacrificed their physical health and wellbeing to provide for their families by working in the mines. This is related to the artist’s upbringing, as her grandfathers and their fathers before them were proud coal miners. The last work, Portrait of the Mountains, depicts the ephemeral beauty of the sprawling mountains atop Pine Mountain. The artist saw this scene almost everyday throughout her early life and sought to translate the unabashed beauty of landscape to paper. These snapshots of Appalachia serve as a gentle love letter to the artist’s upbringing.”

Shown at the Loudoun House in Lexington, KY, the Appalachian Artisan Center in Hindman, KY, the School of Arts and Visual Studies in Lexington,KY and at Heritage Kitchen in Whitesburg, KY.
Watercolor paint 11” x 14” 2017 Personal artwork
Portait of the Mountains
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Shown at the Appalachian Artisan Center in Hindman, KY. Portait of My Father Acrylic paint 16” x 20” 2019 Portait of A Coal Miner Oil paint 16” x 20” 2018 Portait of A Mountain Man Oil paint 16” x 20” 2019

Miscellaneous projects

Selected works

Visualization
/ 2022
/ Ferrier Architecture Studio

VISUALIZATION FOR FERRIER ARCHITECTURE

Los Angeles, CA

During my time at Ferrier Architecture Studio, I was tasked with visualization of current and past projects, both in the schematic design phase and varying phases of construction. The following images are renderings produced for the intention of commercial marketing for the clients.

Professional
Commercial office adaptive reuse at 2101 Wilshire Blvd

STATUS: IN PERMITTING PROCESS

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“After the Rain” Diptych, 2101 Wilshire Blvd

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