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Table of Contents Lakota Cultural Center
Richland Restaurant
Chicago High Rise
Weinland Park Clinic
High Speed Rail Terminal PG. 6-19
Weinland Park Clinic PG. 20-27
Lakota Cultural Center PG. 28-41
Chicago High Rise PG. 42-59
High Speed Rail Terminal
Hendrix Sports Complex
BLDD Renderings
BLDD Renderings PG. 62-71
Richland Community College - Restaurant PG. 72-79
Hendrix Campus PG. 80-85
Hendrix Campus
Hendrix Sports Complex PG. 86-93
Chicago High Speed Rail Terminal Chicago, IL
University of Illinois Fall 2011 Graduate Award Nominee
High Speed Rail Chicago, IL
Chicago lies at the center of the midwest, and a plan is currently being developed to create a high speed rail system connecting major cities such as Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Indianapolis, and Cleveland to facilitate communication and commerce. The station proposal is designed to provide a modern facility with the capability of connecting the incoming traff c of a high speed line with the local commuter traff c to be a true functional gateway to Chicago. The intent of being more than just a station is accomplished through the creation of a river front that contains shops and serves as a location for activity at night with vendors and street performers.
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Program adjacency diagram showing public bars and program bars.
Lounge
Outer Concourse
Retail
Retail RR
Ticketing
Waiting Room
Retail
Office Space
SEPTA Tracks
Retail
Waiting Room
Retail
Inner Concourse/ Tracks
Parking
Office Space
Retail
Hotel Rec.
Customer Service
Retail
Retail Cash
Security
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Process diagrams which achieve the f nal form. PAGE
3 Trainshed Roof 2 Public Areas
1 Program Bars Process Diagrams
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3rd Floor OFFICE
2nd Floor
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Admit One
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Program and passenger f ow.
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Basement
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High Speed Rail Chicago, IL
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Section rendering showing passenger f ow.
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High Speed Rail Chicago, IL
Site Plan PAGE
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Basement f oor plan with lower level river walk.
Ground Floor Plan
2nd Floor Plan PAGE
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High Speed Rail Chicago, IL
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Outer concourse with stores and view to downtown.
Inner concourse with trains on the lower level.
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Weinland Park Clinic and Community Center Columbus, OH
Ohio State University Spring 2010
Weinland Park Clinic Columbus, OH
Weinland Park is located in a poverty stricken area of Columbus, OH, in which medical care is diff cult to f nd. My task for the project was to create a pre-natal care clinic that would also help with another aspect of child raising. In my design, in addition to the clinic, I added a garden and teaching center so that when a child is born the parents can be taught about the importance of fresh fruits and vegetables and the means to acquire them. The garden area of the project is made of a wood grid where the spaces within can be occupied by wood boards for walking, plants, or grass. These spaces change through out the year based on weather conditions and need by the community.
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Acquire plastic milk crate
Remove unit from growing cell, transport to home and place in ground Insert burlap liner Seed
Transport unit into growing cell
Water well and enjoy the fruits of your labor Add soil and seed Allow time for growth
Reclaimed materials process for growing system.
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Weinland Park Clinic Columbus, OH
West Elevation
Training Gardens are used to teach the community how to garden, but also act as a green roof.
Patios act as a way to bring people together within a community
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Clear water collection tanks collect rain water while teaching the community about rain collection.
Growing Cubicals
Path ath
Facade is made of reclaimed wood from the neighborhood
Greenhouses are used for year round teaching and gardening.
Clinic Section A-A: 1’ = 3/4” 8” C Beam Reclaimed Cedar Rainscreen (Random Sizes)
Wood 2” x 4” Mullion
Plywood Veneer Tyvek 1/2” Plywood 5” BATT Insulation
1/2” Gypsum Board 2” x 6” Wood Nailer
2” x 6” Wood Nailer
Metal Mullion Connector
Aluminum Mullion
1/2” Single Pane Glass
Grass
Garden
1’ Concrete Slab 1/4” Rebar
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Weinland Park Clinic Columbus, OH
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Rain Collection Roof Garden
Replaces some of the building footprint with green space.
Water collected to be used to assist with plumbing as well as an aesthetic tool.
Reclaimed Wood
Reuse of discarded wood.
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Green systems implemented on the building.
B-B
Ground Floor Plan
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Community Room
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Exam Room
Mechanical Room
Greenhouse
Office
Storage Room
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Greenhouse
Exam Room
Store/Supply Room
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Lakota Cultural Center and Resort Plenty Star Table Red Shirt, SD
University of Illinois Spring 2012 Graduate Award Nominee
Lakota Cultural Center Red Shirt, SD
The Lakota Cultural Center lies at the intersection of two axes, one running North-South, the other running between Wounded Knee and Harney’s Peak. Along these two axes an experience is created for the guests visiting the site. The journey begins at the far north end of the site where visitor parking is located. At this point the visitors either walk down to the hotel or ride an electric shuttle, both connecting the visitor to the site. At the hotel, there is a spa to help draw in tourism and to relax the visitors. The journey then continues to the museum, f owing through exhibits. Finally the journey ends at an overlook reconnecting the visitor and the site with the knowledge of the Lakota people.
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Diagrams showing the process for building form.
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Lakota Cultural Center Red Shirt, SD
Museum Parking Bus Pickup
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WIND CATCHER nnection to site
CULTURAL MUSEUM Display Area Art Gallery Library
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Lakota Cultural Center Red Shirt, SD
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Museum plaza showing the folded roof and building transparency.
Wind collection device mimicking an unrolled tipi f owing across the site.
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Lakota Cultural Center Red Shirt, SD
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Basement Floor Plan
First Floor Plan for hotel and museum
Second Floor Plan for hotel and museum
Third Floor Plan for hotel
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Lakota Cultural Center Red Shirt, SD
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Building Model
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Lakota Cultural Center Red Shirt, SD
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Museum interior with two galleries f owing through the center of the building.
Final stop of the journey, an overlook connecting visitors to the site.
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High Rise + Terminus Chicago, IL
University of Illinois Fall 2012 Graduate Award Nominee
High Rise + Terminus Chicago, IL
Due to the prominent nature of the site along the river, it was important that the high rise follow the river curve and def ne the river edge. To accomplish this, the building is moved away from Canal Street to the river edge with the east facade of the building following the curve of the river edge. The building then has several setbacks which help connect the building into the site. The f rst two setbacks match the height of the buildings immediately surrounding the high rise. The later setbacks bring the building to scale with the high rises in the loop, located to the southeast of the site. On the river side, to continue the idea of def ning the river edge, the high speed rail facade wraps around the podium uniting the high rise with the station.
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Site Diagram 1
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Setbacks connect building with surrounding context
Building defines the river edge
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Building curves to match river flow
Diagram showing the site’s inf uence on building design.
Building height matches scale of the downtown region
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High Rise + Terminus Chicago, IL
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Site Plan
Ground Floor Plan
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High Rise + Terminus Chicago, IL
Hotel Floor Plans for Floors 5-19
Podium Retail Floor Plan
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Hotel Amenities Floor Plan
Off ce Amenities Floor Plan
Floor Plans for Floors 21-40
Floor Plans for Floors 41-60
Off ce Mezzanine Floor Plan
Floor Plans for Floors 61-80
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High Rise + Terminus Chicago, IL
Facade Diagram
Program Diagram
Curtain Wall Interior Shading Tinted Spandral Panel Double Glazing Tinted Spandral Panel
Office Floors 63-80
Office Amenity Grocery Store Fitness Center Day care Floor 62
Mezzan Mezzanine nine Office Floors For multiple mulltiple firms to temporary tempor rary work together togethe er
Recessed Glazing Stone Vaneer Interior Shading Stone Spandral Panel Solar shading
Office Floors 43-60
Office Amenity Grocery Store Fitness Center Day care Office Floor 42 Floors 24-40
Hotel Floors 7-20
Office Amenity Grocery Store Fitness Center Day care Floor 23
Hotel Amenity ool, Sp pa Bar/Lounge, Pool, Spa Floors 5-6 Retail and Restaurant in High Rise Podium Floors 2-4
West Elevation
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Program Break down by setback level.
East Elevation
Based on location different facades are implemented.
Building Systems
HVAC
Elevator Diagram
Mechanical Floor
Systems use one large pump located at the base and then smaller systems to move air and water down to the various mechanical floors. Mechanical Floor
Office Floors use a VAV induction system for HVAC
Zone 2
Zone 1
Mechanical Floor
Mechanical Floor
Hotel Floors use a Variable Air Volume HVAC system
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High Rise + Terminus Chicago, IL
Retractable Louvers
Radient Heating
Triple Insulated Glazing
Supply Air
Gutter
Single Pane Glazing Double Insulated Glazing
Schock Isokorb, thermal barrier
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Off ce level wall detail.
West Elevation
North - South Section
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High Rise + Terminus Chicago, IL
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Building Section Model
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High Rise + Terminus Chicago, IL
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Rendering of the off ce level showing the mezzanine level.
Restaurant located on the hotel amenities f oor.
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Professional Work
BLDD Architecture Renderings Various Locations Summer 2012
BLDD Renderings Various Locations
Over the summer of 2012, I was asked to create several renderings for BLDD Architects for various projects. To do these renderings I used a rendering plug-in for Google Sketchup called Podium.
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These images, drawings, and plans are reproduced with the permission of BLDD Architects
Rendering of the Richland Work Force Development Center.
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BLDD Renderings Various Locations
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Rendering of the Richland Work Force Development Center.
Rendering of the Southern Illinois University Alumni Center.
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BLDD Renderings Various Locations
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Rendering of Augustana College addition.
Interior renderings of the addition to Augustana College.
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BLDD Renderings Various Locations
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Rendering of the Decatur Eisenhower High School Renovation.
Rendering of Decatur McCarther High School Renovation.
Silvis Middle School Plan
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Richland Community College Restaurant Decatur, IL
BLDD Architects Summer 2012
Richland Restaurant Decatur, IL
Richland Community College asked BLDD Architects to design an addition to one of their buildings. This addition would contain a restaurant for their culinary school. To approach this design, I studied their current campus buildings for the materiality and then formed the building to act as a cap to the campus as well as using the form to indicate the entrance to the building.
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Process Diagrams
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Richland Restaurant
Decatur, IL
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Building Process Sketches
Richland Community College Restaurant
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Hendrix College Campus Design Conway, AR
Kirchner Architecture Summer 2009
Hendrix College Campus Conway, AR
Hendrix College, a small liberal arts college, in Conway, AR approached Kirchner Architecture to remodel an existing bridge on campus that spans the major street which runs adjacent to the campus. I was assigned to create a bridge design that mimics a bridge located on the Vanderbilt University Campus, while using a material palette that ref ected the Hendrix campus.
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These images, drawings, and plans are reproduced with the permission of Kirchner Architecture.
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Hendrix College Campus Conway, AR
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Hendrix College campus rendering showing the bridge design.
Hendrix College campus showing the Hulen Building Renovation plan.
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Hendrix College Sports Complex Conway, AR
Kirchner Architecture Summer 2009
Hendrix Sports Complex Conway, AR
Hendrix College approached Kirchner Architecture to design a facility for the addition of a football team to their athletic program. After studying the program that Hendrix College presented, I developed a plan to house the program in three buildings, one for the locker rooms for the athletic teams, a training building, and one that serves the student population though the addition of locker rooms and tennis courts.
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Lockers
Lockers
Open Gym
Lobby Coaches Offices
Visitor Locker Room
Home Locker Room
Storage
Training Gym
Offices
Rehab.
Medical Showers
Showers
Football Field
Program adjacency diagram grouping program based on department.
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Hendrix Sports Complex Conway, AR
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Site plan for the Hendrix College athletic center.
Public Facility Football Training Facility
Football Locker Facility
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Hendrix Sports Complex Conway, AR
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Rendering of the Hendrix College athletic complex.
Rendering of the Hendrix College athletic complex.
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Lighting Projects
Lighting Designs Champaign, IL University of Illinois Spring 2012
Lighting Design Campaign, IL
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T1 T1 Zone 4
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Recessed Light
6” Blue LED Recesssed Light with Brushed Nickel Trim
14.5W LED
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Pendent
8” Black dropped pendent with Blue LED
14.5W LED
F3
Recessed Light
6” White LED Recesssed Light with Brushed Nickel Trim
14.5W LED
F4
Pendent
12W LED
F5 F6 F7
Pendent Directional Spotlight Uplight
4” Translucent dropped pendent, white 2” Translucent dropped pendent, white 4” Set in Floor Directional light
50W Halogen 12W LED
F8
Linear LED
F9
Theater Light
T1
Directional Track light
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6” White LED Recesssed UpLight Linear wall wash light strip, blue, attached to supports LED Recessed light, color changing, black frame 2” Black directional track light
13W Fluorescent Tube
40W LED 800W LED 50W Halogen
F8 F1
F1 F4
DETAIL 1:
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Zone 9 F4
F8
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Lighting Design Campaign, IL
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Station A: 6 Zone Control w/dimmers Station B: 4 Zone Control w/dimmers 5 Button Key Pad
Zone 12: Wall Lighting (Dining Room)
Zone 11: Chandelier (Dining Room)
Zone 10: Unassigned
Zone 9: Unassigned
Zone 8: Entrance Track Lights
Zone 7: Above Sink
Zone 6: Lamps
Zone 5: Chandelier (Breakfast)
Zone 4: Recessed Lights (Breakfast)
Zone 3: Recessed Lights (Kitchen)
Zone 2: Under cabinet
Zone 1: Island Pendants
Dimmer and Switch 1 Dimmer and Switch 2
Dimmers 3-4
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Design Projects
Settlers of Catan Game Board Personal Project Summer 2011 Settlers of Catan is a board game that was f rst introduced in Germany in 1995 and won the game of the year award in the same year. Since then it has grown in popularity throughout the world. This is a custom board that I designed for myself using balsa wood and plexiglass. Each of the tiles features a unique design for this board and is stained differently depending on what material the tile represents. Each tile has the edges cut out to allow the inset of roads, towns, and city pieces making the game board easier to play on. The numbers use the same system. The pieces were laser cut using AutoCad f les.
Settlers of Catan
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Hot Glue Lamp Personal Project (made use of a school project) Summer 2009 While working with hot gun glue sticks on a project, I noticed that they are opaque when light has not been introduced; however, when they are exposed to light they become translucent. From this observation, I decided to transform my undulating landscape of glue sticks that I designed for a studio project into a lamp. The undulating surface causes the light to be darker and lighter in parts creating a stunning visual effect.
Hot Glue Lamp
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