Architectural Portfolio 2016

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Portfolio Architecture + Design

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Addison Jones

Masters of Architecture, May 2017 Drury University, Springfield, MO

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Buddhist Temple

Vertical Farm

Water Shed

Boat House

West Side Corridor study

Detail + Craft


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BUDDHIST TEMPLE Studio | 4th year, Spring 2016 Project Duration | Semester Project Type | Individual, Comprehensive Studio Site | Dallas, Texas

The objective of this project was to create a place of worship near the arts district in Dallas, Texas. The space had to be purposed for a specific religious entity, but also required programatic accomodations for community interaction. As a comprehensive studio, the criteria for this project also required the integration of all building and mechanical systems.

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page FORM Interaction between the interior and exterior is maximized through the exposed programatic spaces as well as the incorporation of exterior garden spaces throughout the building. The temple emphasizes the Buddhist belief of finding the simplicity within complexity. The primary form is composed of many individual members with very intricate connections, but the overall form is a very simplistic folding pattern of only two elements. The concept reflects the idea of releasing the complexity of life in order to reveal the hidden simplicity.

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INTEGRATION The concept of integration is found not only in the integration of spaces from interior to exterior, but also the integration of many complex building systems,

west elevation view

materials, and design elements.

north elevation view

form diagram


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SPACE The distinguished lines between interior and exterior are blurred through the exposure of typically enclosed and private spaces. The lecture hall is cantilevered out over the first level exterior green space and is completely exposed on the North and South face with transparent glazing.

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VERTICAL FARM Studio | 5th year, Fall 2016 Project Duration | 9 weeks Project Type | Individual Design Exploration Site | Seattle, WA

The purpose of this project was for the exploration of the urban farm in the context of Seattle, Washington, and the integration of typical high-rise programatic elements with the vertical farm. These programatic elements included residential, agricultural, commercial, retail, and public community space. The site was located in the Pioneer Square District, which is known for it’s proximity to Seattle’s professional stadium district. The site also typically experiences heavy foot traffic and street face interaction. The challenge was to integrate and appropriate a 750-1,000 ft tower in the middle of a predominately low-rise neighborhood.


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Graffiti wall art in downtown Seattle

Occidental square park

Occidental Avenue historical walk

SEATTLE, WA Occidental Avenue historical walk


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PIONEER SQUARE

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DOWNTOWN

INTERSTATE-5

ELLIOT BAY

OCCIDENTAL SQUARE

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CENTURY LINK FIELD

TRAIN STATION


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exploded form diagram

vertical parks diagram

agricultural space

Seattle is a city known for it’s cultural and demographic diversity. The vertical farm is intended to represent this diversity by bringing urban and rural

together as a cohesive unit. This tower, formally called VERTICAL INTEGRATION,

was formed around an expression of individual identity and the integration of many different cultures. This is evident by the articulation of distinct forms for programatic spaces that interlock centered around a core structural space that is the vertical farm.


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RESIDENTIAL

AGRICULTURAL

VERTICAL PARK

COMMERCIAL

PERFORMANCE

MARKET RETAIL


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WATER SHED Studio | 5th year, Fall 2016 Project Duration | 4 weeks Project Type | Individual Design Exploration Site | Springfield, Missouri

This short 4 week project was an introductionary excercise into urban farming and net-zero sustainability for an urban house. The floor plan was restricted to less than 1,000 square feet, and the house was required to be completely self-sustained and recommended to be selfcontained. This minimalist design was intended to encourage the use of passive heating and cooling, as well as the ability to harvest rain water and solar energy to power the house.

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passive cooling

passive heating

SUSTAINABILITY FEATURES rain collection thermal floor heating passive cooling ventilation solar panels indoor vertical garden recycled materials rooftop filtration system for delayed storm water drainage

roof filtration system diagram


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passive cooling

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BOAT HOUSE Studio | 3rd year, Fall 2014 Project Duration | 9 weeks Project Type | Individual Design Exploration Site | Springfield Lake, Springfield, Missouri

The Springfield Lake Boat House is a project designed to attention and activity to the underutilized Springfield Lake south of Springfield, Missouri. The boat house is designed as a multi-functional facility for the use of both the community as well as a private professional rowing team. The building formally responds to the lack of transition from the land to water. There is currently no public dock, boat drop off, or beach for the public to enjoy. The boat house creates and facilitates a more natural interaction of the individual with the water edge.


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T RA N S I T I O N

FOCUS

REPITITION

TRANSITION The boat house is designed as a progression of spatial experiences that lead the individual through a natural trasition from land to water. FOCUS The form of the building also creates a sense of expanse, to compression, back to expansion in order to draw the individual into the building and then control their focus away from other distraction and towards the water front. REPITITION The building expresses a sense of movement through the repeated spaces and forms that encourage the individual to move through the building from one end to the other.


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CAFE & ADMINISTRATION

FITNESS TRAINING

ROWING SIMULATION

BOAT STORAGE

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page Materiality was a primary

component of the boat house project. As an introductory

course into structural integration, it was very important to

incorporate structural units and materials in a thoughtful and architectural way.

A key feature of the boat

house is the wood rain screen located on the south facade

of the building. It is depicted in the structural section model to the left. The rain screen helps shield the spaces from the

high summer sun, and allows

the heat to enter in during the winter months.

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WEST SIDE CORRIDOR STUDY Studio | 3rd year, Spring 2015 Project Duration | Semester Project Type | Community Studio Site | Springfield, Missouri

The West Side Corridor study was a semester studio project dedicated to the restoration of a historical neighborhood along a section of old Route 66 in Springfield, Missouri. The objective was to create a “tool kit� of development ideas for the community to adapt and potentially implement over the next 5-20 years. The idea tool kit addresses current physical, socio-cultural, and economic issues of the area as well as capitalizing on the unique characteristics and potential advantages of the neighborhood.

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MASTER PLANNING

Proposed plan with diagramatic green space locations Master planning development was a crucial aspect of the West Side Corridor study. The process included developing proposals for green Proposed plan with revised parking locations

space and community space additions as well as adjusted parking sites that would allow for a more street face presence of buildings instead of parking lots and driveways.


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LIVE/WORK COMMUNITY

SITE LOCATION

SITE PLAN

North-west

Workshop facility

corner of Park

at the north-west

Avenue and

corner + two live/

College Street

work community buildings

Springfield, MO

facing an inner courtyard

One specific proposal idea was a live/work community. This development would include two live/work community buildings as indicated in the rendering to the right. These buildings would include 4 units each with a studio/retail space on the first floor and living space above. This concept would encourage community and networking between local business owners and start-ups.

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DETAIL & CRAFT 2012-2017

Project Types | furniture

home decรณr

drawings

models


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