2022 Portfolio

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?luke smith a collection of works : 2012-2022 aia, ncarb, leed ga (513) 379-1448 : l ukeansmith @ gmail.com

des moines waterfront

Skylab Architecture

Project Designer / Project Architect

Location - Des Moines, Wa

Type - Public + Private City Masterplan

Size - 100,000+ sf

Year - 2021 to 2022

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Design of boathouse and mixed commercial office space building and its integration to the marina steps and waterfront park. Collaborate with PLACE landscape & urban design to merge architecture with site. Develop presentations to city council, community meetings, and assets for developer RFQ.

ABOUT:

The Des Moines Waterfront is a public / private development that seeks to reconnect the city of Des Moines with the Puget Sound, transforming a working marina into a community destination. The boathouse building expands the dry moorage on site while wrapping it in commercial / retail space, integrating into the landscape with a series of fully accessible terraces and pathways.

MY FAVORITE PART:

As this was the first public project I’ve worked on in a significant capacity, I enjoyed the process of meeting with the city of Des Moines, listening to their feedback and gauging their excitement on the possibilities of a large scale waterfront transformation. I delved into the research of boat storage on site to make an effective and beautiful solution and strived to seemlessly merge the design with the public stairs in coordination with PLACE.

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luke smith : collected works : des moines waterfront
landscape to emphasize public space and views to the sound
luke smith : collected works : des moines waterfront ROOF LEVEL - 42’-0” MARINA LEVEL - 14’-0” 28’-0” MAX HEIGHT - 49’-0” RESIDENTIAL BUILDING BEHIND SITE PARCEL B BOATHOUSE (2) 22’-0” 50’-0” 3’-0” 3’-0” 10’-0” TYPICAL STORAGE PLAN 22’-0” (SMALL) 3’-0” site section vessel storage TYPICAL BOAT “STALL” VESSEL STACK ‘A’ - LARGE BOATS, 2 HIGH VESSEL STACK ‘B’ - SMALL BOATS, 3 HIGH ROOF LEVEL AT VIEW HEIGHT - 42’-0” 26’-0” (LARGE) (2) 26’-0” 11’-0” 11’-0” 8’-0” 8’-0” 8’-0” PREVIOUS STALL TARGET COUNT : 48-72 BOATS NEW STALL TARGET COUNT: 237 BOATS 141 BETWEEN 24-’-0” TO 26’-0” 96 BETWEEN 18’-0” TO 22’-0” SCHEME COUNT: 150 STALLS W/ MIXED BOATS 120 ALL LARGE BOATS 180 ALL SMALL BOATS DES MOINES WATERFRONT 13

20th + quimby

Skylab Architecture Project Designer / Project Architect

Location - Portland, OR

Type - Multifamily Residential

Size - 21,453 sf

Year - 2021 to 2022

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Project design, documentation, and development from SD to end of CD phase. Iterated on exterior fenestration pattern, material concepts, and entry sequences. Create neighborhood meeting and design review presentations and packages. Coordinate with MEP, structural. and landscape architect.

ABOUT:

20th + Quimby is a 10 unit townhouse project in NW Portland. Each unit interlocks with one another to provide deep entry courtyard from the front and opportunities for glazing on all four sides. West facing units have an added ground floor office that faces Quimby. Each unit is four stories tall with a small roof deck atop the stairs.

MY FAVORITE PART:

I joined this project in early SD when the diagram was established, but there was a disconnect with its exterior treatment. I worked to create a facade language of interlocking puzzle pieces to reference the layout of the units. I also researched many exterior materials for the project trying to use budget-conscious materials in new and interesting ways.

luke smith : collected works : 20th + quimby
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luke smith : collected works : 20th + quimby D NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION P S A E R S A2.0 October, 2021 Quimby Rowhomes Portland, OR 97209 PRESENTATION SITE PLAN RESIDENTIAL
luke smith : collected works : 20th + quimby LEVEL 2 +13' 6" LEVEL 1 +0' 0" LEVEL 4 +33' 6" T.O. ROOF DECK +44' 6" NW PLAN ZONE HEIGHT +45' 0" LEVEL 3 +23' 6" W.PL T.O. STAIR ENCLOSURE +54' 3" T.O. GUARDRAIL +48' 0" LIVING MAIN BEDROOM UNIT ENTRYOFFICE DINING KITCHEN STAIRS BEDROOM BEDROOM BATH ROOF DECK A E 2018 Skylab Architecture. and may not duplicated, A D D R E S R O J E C S U N E O H E 1/24/2022 11:46:01 AM January, 2022 Quimby Rowhomes 1520 NW 20th Portland, OR 97209 DR SECTION RESIDENTIAL 20036 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS LEVEL 2 +13' 6" E.PL LEVEL 1 +0' 0" LEVEL 4 +33' 6" T.O. ROOF DECK +44' 6" NW PLAN ZONE HEIGHT +45' 0" LEVEL 3 +23' 6" FEDC W.PL A T.O. STAIR ENCLOSURE +54' 3" T.O. GUARDRAIL +48' 0" B E.3 E.8 MAIN BEDROOM LIVINGDINING UNIT ENTRY CLOSET BEDROOM BEDROOMBATH STAIRS A E 2018 Skylab Architecture. and may not duplicated, A D D R E S P R O J E C S S U A N E S O H E 1/24/2022 11:46:05 AM January, 2022 Quimby Rowhomes 1520 NW 20th Portland, OR 97209 DR SECTION RESIDENTIAL 20036 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS

2nd + ash

GBD Architects

Lead Designer / Project Architect

Location - Portland, OR

Type - Commercial Office Core & Shell

Size - 93,000 sf

Year - 2018 to 2020

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Design of building from pre-design, feasibility studies, and concept design through permit. 3D modelling, rendering, and detailing of project. Create construction drawings. Lead OAC meetings and present design concepts to client. Coordinate with consultants and city.

ABOUT:

2nd + Ash merges warehouse vernacular and the industrial eastside’s spirit of artisanship with new structural technologies to create office space with a connection to its context. Our client was excited about the prospect of a beautiful mass timber structure, making our primary design goal to have a simple and welldetailed façade that is honest and expressive of its structure beyond.

MY FAVORITE PART:

As the first project I had significant creative control on, I was excited to delve deep into the details of the façade and structure. Working with structural engineers KPFF, we thought deeply about how to make this space beautiful for any TI for years to come, including coordinating pre-drilled holes into the beams and purlins to accommodate future lighting and data systems.

luke smith : collected works : 2nd + ash
luke smith : collected works : 2nd + ash WOOD DECKING GLULAM GIRDER KNIFE PLATE BRACKET GLULAM BEAM CONCRETE TOPPING SLAB GLULAM COLUMN 2 8" 1'-4" 09 2116 EXTERIOR SHEATHING 07 2100 INSULATION 05 4000 METAL STUDS BUILT-UP ROOF MEMBRANE (SEE ROOF TYPES) 07 6200 METAL FLASHING AND COUNTER FLASHING ROOF VAPOR BARRIER 07 2500 HI-TEMP FLEXIBLE FLASHING 07 2119 FOAMED PLACE INSULATION 07 6200 METAL TRIM PANEL TYPE MP-1 07 4213.23 METAL PANEL TYPE MCM-2 10" 6 2 1 1/2" 1'-5 1/4" 1 1 2 4" 2'-4" 07 4113 METAL ROOF PANELS1'-6" 10" 07 4213.23 METAL PANEL TYPE, MCM-1 BEYOND 1 1 1 1'-6 7/8" 0 8"1'-3 5/8" 10 7/8" 5 2'-10 1/2" 07 4213.23 METAL PANEL TYPE, MCM-1 BEYOND 05 5000 STL HSS BEAM, BEYOND (AESS/PAINTED, TYP), SEE STRUCT. 07 4213.23 METAL PANEL TYPE, MCM-1. CONTINUOUS BEAM WRAP AT EXTERIOR HSS BEAMS, SEE ELEV. 09 2116 EXTERIOR SHEATHING 05 4000 METAL STUD SUPPORT FRAMING, TYP. AS REQUIRED 07 2500 WEATHER BARRIER 2 1'-5" 8" 1'-4" 10" 1'-5 1/4" 2'-4" 1'-6" 10" 3 1/2" 9'-0" 6'-9"TYP. 1'-0" 1'-0" (10 EQ. SPACES) 10'-0" 14'-6" 1.5 7" 1" 1 2 3'-4 1/2" 3'-4 1/2" 07 6200 METAL TRIM PANEL TYPE MP-1 07 4213.23 METAL PANEL TYPE MCM-2 07 4213 METAL PANEL TYPE MP-2 07 6200 METAL TRIM PANEL TYPE MP-1 07 9200 EXTERIOR JOINT SEALANT 07 6200 METAL REVEAL FLASHING, MP-1 07 4623 WOOD SHIPLAP SOFFIT, CONCEALED FASTENERS, TYP. 05 5000 STL PLATE CANOPY, SEAL WELD ALL SEAMS AND GRIND SMOOTH, TYP. (AESS/PAINTED, TYP.). SEE STRUCT. STL BEAM BEYOND. PROVIDE CONTINUOUS WELD BETWEEN STL PLATE AND BEAM FACE (SEE STRUCT) 05 5000 STL C10 CHANNEL (AESS/ PAINTED, TYP.), SEE STRUCT. 05 5000 STL W6, SEE STRUCT. 05 5000 STL C6 CHANNEL AND L5X3 ANGLE (AESS/PAINTED, TYP.), SEE STRUCT. 05 5000 HEAVY GAUGE, ROUND DOWN SPOUT, FINISH TO MATCH METAL PANEL (SEE ELEV. FOR LOCATION) 05 4000 METAL STUDS HAT CHANNEL 05 5000 STL W14 BEAM (AESS/PAINTED, TYP.), SEE STRUCT. LIGHT FIXTURE MOUNTED TO BOTTOM OF LOUVER/ANGLE AT OUTSIDE ANGLES AND CENTER ANGLE (SEE ELEC) 05 5000 STL ANGLE LOUVER BLADE (AESS/PAINTED, TYP.), SEE STRUCT. 1'-0" TYP. 1'-0" TOP OF METAL PANEL AT BEAM @ GRID LIGHTING CONDUIT TO BE CONCEALED FROM VIEW AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. COORDINATE ROUTE WITH ARCHITECT IN FIELD. SEE DETAIL 3/A535 FOR TYP. NOTES AT PARAPET 05 5000 18 GAUGE BREAK MTL GUTTER, FINISH TO MATCH METAL PANEL, TYP. 1 4" 1'-6 7/8" 1'-3 5/8" 10 7/8" 2'-10 1/2" 07 4213.23 METAL PANEL TYPE, MCM-1 BEYOND 05 5000 STL W14 BEAM, BEYOND (AESS/PAINTED, TYP), SEE STRUCT. 07 4213.23 METAL PANEL TYPE, MCM-1. CONTINUOUS BEAM WRAP AT EXTERIOR HSS BEAMS, SEE ELEV. 09 2116 EXTERIOR SHEATHING 05 4000 METAL STUD SUPPORT FRAMING, TYP. AS REQUIRED 07 2500 WEATHER BARRIER PROJECT CLIENT GBD Architects, Incorporated 1120 NW Couch St. Ste. 300 Portland, OR 97209 Tel. (503) 224 9656 gbdarchitects.com GBD STAMP SE 2nd ASH Second and Ash Operations, LLC 2nd Ave SE Ash St Portland, OR 750 Street, Suite 3020 San Diego, CA 2017 1/2" 1'-0" 32SECTION DETAIL AT LOUVER AND TERRACE UPPER CANOPY
luke smith : collected works : 2nd + ash

amaterra winery

GBD Architects Design Architect

Location - Portland, OR

Type - Hospitality Interior

Size - 13,700 sf

Year - 2019 to 2021

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Work with interior design principal to come up with primary design concept, 3D modelling, rendering and detailing of space, and coordinate systems of interior space within a core and shell by others. Present design concepts to client. Coordinate with MEP consultants.

ABOUT:

Amaterra Winery is a large facility with many functions: wine harvesting and production, tasting, a full service restaurant, a point of sale for Touchmark properties, and a multipurpose reception space. We were brought on board during construction to design the top floor. Our goal was to coordinate the diverse program and create a space that complimented the complex ceiling planes and surrounding vista.

MY FAVORITE PART:

The beautiful ceilings and our design solution for the reception space. Previously incorporated in drop soffits in the ceiling, we worked to add HVAC into the sequence of reception bar and soffits surrounding the space and hide ducts behind shelves. This allowed the ceiling to read as one continuous plane that permeates all parts of the program, while our design rarely meets the ceiling.

luke smith : collected works : amaterra winery
STORAGERECEPTION VESTIBULE WINE DISPLAY /RETAIL WINE STORAGE SCULLERY COATS WOMEN FAMILY MEN ELEVATORS STORAGE SALES BAR EVENT SPACE 'A' EVENT SPACE 'B' VESTIBULE 'A' BAR CHEESE MONGER HOST COOK LINE MAIN KITCHEN WALK-IN REFRIGERATOR RESTROOM LOCKERS /ICE VESTIBULE
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amaterra winery

GBD Architects

Lead Designer / Project Architect

Location - Portland, OR

Type - Mixed-Use Multifamily Residential

Size - 108,600 sf

Year - 2020 to present

mlk

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Design of building from pre-design, feasibility studies, and concept design. 3D modelling, rendering, and detailing of project. Create construction drawings. Present design concepts to client. Currently in design development.

ABOUT: 550 MLK is a multifamily residential building with ground floor microretail and residential amenity space. The client was interested in an expressive design, functional and efficient units full of accents and character, and an open ground floor concept that bleeds the line between retail and residential amenity space.

MY FAVORITE PART:

Multifamily residential buildings represent my largest area of expertise within design, so I was excited to explore unconventional design ideas with 550 MLK. Our team quickly latched onto an inside-out concept to the building’s façade, where window sizes, locations, and head and sill heights are determined by what is happening in the units, giving a hint at life beyond the exterior wall.

luke smith : collected works : 550 mlk apartments 550
C 21'-6" 9'-7"10'-10" 5'-2" 3'-10 1/2" 5'-2" UP UP DCBA F 6 5 4 3 7 8 2 1 9 1,461 SF CAFE 115 940 SF COURTYARD 120 STOR 114 RR 112 PARCEL 111 STAIR ST2 LEASING 110 8,178 SF PARKING 109 ELEV E1 1,713 SF RETAIL 107 STAIR ST1 764 SF FAB LAB 103 TRASH 104 304 SF GENERATOR 102 WATER ENTRY CORRIDOR 21'-6" 27'-0" 27'-0" 27'-0" 27'-0" 25'-5" 20'-10 1/2" 19'7 1/2" 20'-6" 20'-6" 21'-6" 20'-6" 1,191 SF LOBBY 108 E GAS METERS 432 SF BIKES 117 12'-7" 18'-7" 6'-0" Bike Count: 10 XL spaces (10 needed) 21'-10" 19'-2" Client Scale 16UD+P 1/16" 1'-0" 1 GROUND FLOOR

american can

GBD Architects

Design

Location - Portland, OR

Type -

Size - 283,900

Year - 2020

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Led visioning/storytelling component for design RFP. Architectural and urban concept design for proposal. Create renderings, 3d modelling, graphics, site analysis, photography and verbiage.

ABOUT:

This work was made for a three week design competition. I worked with the design team on the concept and focused on the structure and visual storytelling of the proposal. The design opens up the dense core of the American Can warehouse and creates meaningful connec tions to the outdoors. The project is a major renovation of a historic factory building with the addition of a new mass timber office.

MY FAVORITE PART:

This was a quick RFP that due to Covid-19 had to be submitted electronically prior to interview with the client. As a result, I devel oped a strategy to make our design concepts easily understood visually without our voice in the room. The end result is a proposal that fits within a larger masterplan, connecting this historic site to Forest Park beyond.

luke smith : collected works : american can rfp
/ RFP Visioning
Commercial Office & Retail
total gsf
6. RAIN GARDEN 5. GROVE PARK DANIELS DISTILLERY: PARTITIONED INTERIOR SPACE WITH OPENTIMBERLINE LODGE MOUNT HOOD LOUNGE SPACE ORGANIZED AROUND SCULPTURAL STONE FIREPLACE THE TRAILHEAD LODGE district physical symbol and connection the outdoor lifestyle and Forest Park. site and the local craftsmanship of the Forestry Building from the 1905 Lewis Clark Centennial Exposition well as other local icons such the Timberline Lodge and Japanese Gardens. Located on the far west side the property immediately connection Forest Park with possible pedestrian bridge across Wardway level spa/wellness center, locker rooms, and fitness center that could open members public. The ground level consists mainly the Great Room and porch anchored fireplace that could used lounge, with views towards Forest Park. coffee shop, catering kitchen, and retail park office district park. The mezzanine level consists seating, inside/outside bar, screened porch, and outdoor deck all with stunning views FROM FOREST PARK... ...THROUGH AMERICAN CAN SUB-LEVEL SPA WELLNESS LEVEL GREAT ROOM COFFEE SHOP RETAIL PARK SPACE LEVEL LODGE OVERLOOK BAR ROOF DECK LOCKERS RESTROOMS F&B BOH B.O.H. MECH SPA WELLNESS 6,074 (SCREENED) (UNSCREENED) BALCONY CATERING LODGE GREAT ROOM RR STORAGE SEATING GREAT ROOM TRAILHEAD LODGE PROGRAM BREAKDOWN 32,810 FT 4,091 FT 30,940 FT 36,901 21,535 17,667 21,535 FT 7,043 FT 2,183 FT 7,767 FT 9,226 4,232 FT 1,908 FT 5,506 FT 6,140 TRAILHEAD LODGE TOTAL AREA INDOOR GSF OUTDOOR GSF TOTAL RSF TOTAL GSF SUB-LEVEL AREA INDOOR GSF OUTDOOR GSF TOTAL RSF TOTAL GSF LEVEL AREA INDOOR GSF OUTDOOR GSF TOTAL RSF TOTAL GSF LEVEL AREA INDOOR GSF OUTDOOR GSF TOTAL RSF TOTAL GSF 3,172 FT 211 OCCUPANTS 1,538 FT 102 OCCUPANTS 650 FT 832 FT 537 FT 1,038 FT 1,459 FT LODGE GREAT ROOM LODGE GREAT ROOM PATIO RETAIL PARK SPACE COFFEE SHOP COFFEE SHOP OUTDOOR SEATING CATERING KITCHEN RR MECH CIRC 3,468 231 OCCUPANTS 310 20 OCCUPANTS 238 711 OCCUPANTS 779 OCCUPANTS 634 LODGE OVERLOOK LODGE OVERLOOK BALCONY BAR ROOF DECK (SCREENED) ROOF DECK (UNSCREENED) MECH CIRC 6,074 3,742 6,765 1,086 3,868 SPA WELLNESS LOCKERS RESTROOMS STORAGE FITNESS L2 F&B B.O.H.TOTAL GSF B.O.H. MECH CIRC SUB-LEVEL PROGRAM LEVEL PROGRAM LEVEL PROGRAM 25 NWWARDWAYNWWARDWAY NWWARDWAY BIRD’S EYE VIEW TOWARDS NORTHEAST 7. AMERICAN CAN 2 5 GBD ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED 6American Can RFP Response Design AMERICAN CAN COMPLEX rugged place making frames the forest. The Vision for the Montgomery Park Master Plan ambitious in scope and exciting its breadth intervention. As articulated in the May 2020 Master Plan document, the location of the site as nexus between Portland’s urban core, industrial area, and an entry Forest Park provides compelling case statement to embrace Pacific Northwest sensibility of an outdoor lifestyle. The history the site with the Lewis Clark Exposition 1905 particular the Forestry Building with its massive old growth timbers serves as inspiration Portland’s past, its industrial heritage, and appreciation for connection to wood both source of commerce and recreation. GBD ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED American Can RFP Response Design The American Can Complex anchors the eastern edge the Montgomery Park District. Previously used for can packing production, the main building was converted into vehicular parking garage service the Montgomery Park office building. The collection of buildings on the American Can site create inherently interesting urban condition because the variety of pedestrian experiences offered. Of particular note when visiting the buildings their present condition the raw and authentic grit and patina: the concrete columns with strong geometric capitals, the currently opaque clerestory windows, the dramatic butterfly roof shape, the expansive window openings (though mostly missing glass) and the iconic water tower that can be seen from distance as one approaches the complex. GBD ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED American Can RFP Response Design 1 2 3 5 10 15 PAST PROPORTIONS, NEW MATERIALS old compositions inform new architecture. American Can RFP Response Design We’re problem solvers and collaborators. We love the process learning from our clients, gathering site information, diving deep into site’s history, being inspired, and working to create the best solutions. We love that each challenge different. We adapt to those circumstances and we thrive when we bring that all together into functional, beautiful design. During this week process with American Can, we’ve masked and met site, collaged our ideas on this digital mural, screen shared, sketched over each others sketches in real time during zoom meetings, brainstormed with engineers, and thoroughly enjoyed evolving your Vision for American Can. Our design process thoughtful, informed from our past experiences yet open to new ideas, interactive, and collaborative. The above image shows some of our week effort and demonstrates the love and attention your project we would bring moving forward. THE PROCESS this is how we work. 23American Can RFP Response Design
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luke smith : collected works : american can rfp GBD ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED 17American Can RFP Response / Design REMOVE, REVEAL, EXPAND how do we simplify what we have intensify it’s impact? The American Can Complex complex. The collection of buildings, additions and renovations over time make difficult fully appreciate the site’s architecture. By simplifying the building through selective demolition iconic moments are highlighted: the water tower, the sawtooth skylights, and the unique butterfly roof the northeast building. The selective removal emphasizes the district spine, concentrating the energy the American Can Complex to the center the block reinforcing the Montgomery Park masterplan. The block completed with the 4th quadrant new mass timber office building the northwest quadrant providing modern front door the Complex. EXISTING REVEAL REMOVE EXPAND REMOVE EXPAND 1 EXISTING REVEAL American Can RFP Response Design PROJECT VALUES connecting american can’s past to portland’s future. Variety and hierarchy public space add dimension to successful office building. The proposal provides forest like park, contemplative garden, indoor eating court, terraces and bridges for broad range in scale for social gathering. VARIETY OF SPACES EXTENDING PUBLIC SPACE The site rich canvas of architectural character. By retaining the important elements and organizing the scheme around them, key historic elements become readily identifiable markers. HISTORIC ICONS CELEBRATE HISTORY PATINA The interconnected buildings create special moments differing scales providing opportunities for new discoveries with each visit to the site. DISCOVERY/ACTIVATION ACTIVATION & DISCOVERY The proposal concentrates vertical circulation and public space along the District Spine. These improved connections the American Can Complex back to Lewis and Clark Way. DISTRICT SPINE REINFORCE DISTRICT SPINE American Can RFP Response Design The American Can Complex comprised of variety of existing architectural aesthetics, styles, and scale. The office addition continues that tradition with story mass timber building. Its placement allows for an grade rain garden separating the existing American Can Building’s East wing allowing for access to light and air for floors within both buildings. By removing the existing single story element the west section of American Can, the story underground garage drawn the Montgomery Park Master Plan could be enlarged size reducing the overall depth from six levels of excavation three. While reducing construction cost for the future multi-family development along NW 27th Avenue due to parking efficiencies and economies scale, also presents the opportunity for phasing and may alleviate parking pressures during future phases of development.CONNECTING THE SITE what american can complex were built today? Enlarged footprint for underground garage. 18American Can RFP Response Design COMPOSITE STRUCTURE FRAMES CONCRETE PAST what american can complex were built today? American Can RFP Response Design Not everything needs to be retained. To highlight what’s most important, the selective removal of key elements eliminates the clutter. By simplifying the American Can Complex to its essence, it is opened up, improves site connections, orders the diagram and pedestrian sequence, and highlights hundred years of patina and the beautiful structure of the building. The design celebrates the integration of disparate buildings around the District Spine. The new addition completes the
quadrant of the American Can Building. By opening up the eastwest connection, all buildings on the block orient to the center, amplifying the energy along American Can Alley. This concentrated spine provides every office tenant with a great entry sequence, access to outdoor space, and the opportunity to avoid a homogeneous office lobby experience.CAREFUL EDITING TO HIGHLIGHT HISTORY enhancing design clarity while celebrating character & patina. GBD ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED 10American Can Design
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hassalo on eighth

GBD Architects - Design Assist

Location - Portland, OR

Type - Multifamily Mixed-Use / Urban Design

Size - >1,000,000 total gsf

Year - 2012 to 2014

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Design assist to project architect and lead designer for high rise, plaza, and below grade parking. Develop design from schematic de sign to permit. Prepare drawings, 3d modelling, renderings, and details. Create design collater al for City of Portland design review process.

ABOUT:

Hassalo on Eighth takes a 400’-0” by 400’-0” superblock site in The Lloyd District and rein troduces the urban grid, breaking the project down into four distinct buildings on their own blocks. This project reintroduces residential ar chitecture into this district, providing over 600 apartment units, 44,000sf of retail, parking for 900 bicycles, and 1,200 below grade parking stalls.

MY FAVORITE PART:

Hassalo pushed the envelope of sustainability with its innovative use of the NORM system: a wastewaster recycling plant located on site that reclaims blackwater to flush toilets, irri gate the site, and operate the cooling tower.

Working with PLACE landscape architects, we were able to put this system on display in the pedestrian street bisecting the site.

luke smith : collected works : hassalo on eighth
DETAIL: 101 - 8 American Assets Trust Lloyd District Super Block May 2013 c.138 APPENDIX C: DESIGN PLANS AND ELEVATIONS GBD Architects Incorporated PLACE Studio BUILDING EXTERIOR DETAIL TOWER TOP SOUTHEAST CORNER 1. Metal panel dark bronze 2. Metal panel light bronze 3. Metal panel accent color 4. Brick stack bond limestone smooth 5. Brick stack bond ebony 80/20 wire cut/smooth 6. Precast concrete natural grey light acid wash 7. Exposed concrete 8. Aluminum window clear glass 9. Aluminum window translucent colored glass 10. Aluminum overhead door clear glass 11. Aluminum overhead door translucent glass 12. Break shape metal trim dark bronze 13. Mechanical louvers dark bronze 14. Metal railing dark bronze 15. Balcony railing glass 16. Privacy screen translucent glass 17. Canopy glass/metal 18. Pavers concrete limestone 19. Eco-roof 20. Mechanical screen dark bronze ne9tHaVeneHOllaDaySt American Assets Trust Lloyd District Super Block May 2013 c.131rchitects Incorporated PLACE Studio BUILDING EXTERIOR DETAIL SOUTHEAST CORNER 1. Metal panel dark bronze 2. Metal panel light bronze 3. Metal panel accent color 4. Brick stack bond limestone smooth 5. Brick stack bond ebony 80/20 wire cut/smooth 6. Precast concrete natural grey light acid wash 7. Exposed concrete 8. Aluminum window clear glass 9. Aluminum window translucent colored glass 10. Aluminum overhead door clear glass 11. Aluminum overhead door translucent glass 12. Break shape metal trim dark bronze 13. Mechanical louvers dark bronze 14. Metal railing dark bronze 15. Balcony railing glass 16. Privacy screen translucent glass 17. Canopy glass/metal 18. Pavers concrete limestone 19. Eco-roof 20. Mechanical screen dark bronze DETAIL: 101 - 1 American Assets Trust Lloyd District Super Block May 2013 c.46 APPENDIX C: DESIGN PLANS AND ELEVATIONS GBD rchitects Incorporated PLACE Studio aerial view looking northeast American Assets Trust Lloyd District Super Block May 2, 2013APPENDIX C: DESIGN PLANS AND ELEVATIONS rchitects Incorporated PLACE Studio Key plan BlocK 100 BlocK 92 BlocK 101 lloyd 700 32' 101-10 101-11 American Assets Trust Lloyd District Super Block May 2013 c.129 APPENDIX C: DESIGN PLANS AND ELEVATIONS GBD Architects Incorporated PLACE Studio BLOCK 101 - WEST ELEVATIONBLOCK 101 - SOUTH ELEVATION 9tH aVe HaSSalO St 32' BLOCK 101 - EAST ELEVATIONBLOCK 101 - NORTH ELEVATION 8tH aVe 101-12 101-14101-13 American Assets Trust Lloyd District Super Block May 2013 c.130rchitects Incorporated PLACE Studio HOllaDay HaSSalO American Assets Trust Lloyd District Super Block rchitects Incorporated MAteRIALs BLocK 92 Accent MetAL coLoR DARK MetAL FIBeR ceMent sIDInG White metal WooD cAnopY soFFIt GReen RooF COLORS TexTUReS BRiCK MORTAR SMOOTH eBOnY 100% (Second Sixth Floor) MiSSiOn CUT eBOnY 100% (Ground Floor) WHiTe MeTAL CHAnneL Frames brick. American Assets Trust Lloyd District Super Block May 2013ion ALS pho ncorporated context photos
luke smith : collected works : hassalo on eighth

miscellaneous

luke smith : collected works : miscellaneous
With this design approach, the parts began to form the whole. This process worked surprising well, but was because by this point in the design process, we trusted each other. We had discussed our project goals and collaborated for five weeks and we respected each other in different way. Seth Dunn, who worked with the furnishings team to create the concrete hearth explains, “People think differently, and we forget that. When we finally embraced that, working together became lot easier.” We had an overall vision for what the building would be, but we came to that vision through process of discovery. Charred Lattice Finish “This process worked surprisingly well, but it was because by this point in the design process, we trusted each other.”
?thank you! 5606 ne 27th ave, unit a, portland OR 97211 aia, ncarb, leed ga (513) 379-1448 : l ukeansmith @ gmail.com
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