Andrew Ashby Architecture Portfolio / 2016

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An Architecture Portfolio By: Andrew Ashby


Smith Rock Fivemile Butte 1237

Sixmile Butte 1383

Mt. Washington 2345

Bluegrass Butte 1486

Dugout Butte 1590

Little Belknap 1886

Redmond

Trout Creek Butte 1657

Huckleberry Butte 1774

Four in One Cone 1893

Melvin Butte 1469

North Sister 3039

Three Creek Butte 1673

Middle Sister 3051

South Sister 3145 Tumalo Butte 1187

Broken Top 2756

Bend

Pilot Butte 1259

Devil’s Hill 2146 Overturf Butte 1183

Talapus Butte 1850

Tumalo Mountain 2370

Vista Butte 2017 Mt. Bachelor 2759

Horse Butte 1267


CONTENTS 4. 8. 10. 12. 14. 16. 18.

Rainier Valley Community Hall Lawrence Hall Pavilion Transparencies Elementaryt School Truss About


RAINIER VALLEY COMMUNITY HALL Competition Type Team

UP

PerFORM 2016 Net Zero Building Adam DiPaola, and Charlie Ekblad

UP

Description Introduce a new program that can revitalize the Rainier Valley neighborhood in Seattle housed within a net zero energy building. Responsible for initial concepts and research along with other team members. The program combines three main uses to help further economic, social, and environmental sustainability. Personally responsible for energy modeling and sustainable development.

UP

UP

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Renderings by Adam DiPaola


Total Consumption

Total Consumption

Total Generation

Total Generation

Renewables

Monthly Consumption (kWh)

Monthly Consumption (kWh) 20,000

20,000

15,000

15,000

10,000

10,000

5,000

5,000

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Jan

kBTU/ft /yr

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Monthly Generation (kWh)

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Fans & Pumps Space Cooling

Nov

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Space Heating

Equipment Dominated

240,000

Renewables Plug Loads/ Appliances

40,000

30,000

May

Lighting Hot Water

Plug Loads/ Appliances

Lighting Hot Water Fans & Pumps Space Cooling Space Heating

Equipmen Dominate

-

-

Renewables Plug Loads/ Appliances

Fans & Pumps Space Cooling Space Heating

Plug Loads/ Appliances Lighting Hot Water

Lighting Hot Water Fans & Pumps Space Cooling Space Heating

180,000

20,000 120,000

Monthly Generation (kWh) 40,000

30,000

10,000 20,000 Jan

Total Consumption

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Mar

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60,000 May Jun

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Nov

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Total Generation

Renewables

Dec

-

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Fans & Pumps Space Cooling Space Heating

Plug Loads/ Appliances Lighting Hot Water

Net Monthly Generation (kWh)

Mostly Underlit

10,000

20,000

240,000 hly Consumption (kWh)

10,000

Renewables Plug Loads/ Appliances

180,000 -10,000 120,000

-20,000

60,000 Feb

Mar

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Net Monthly Generation (kWh)

20,000

20,000

15,000

10,000

10,000 Apr

May 5,000

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-10,000

Jun

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Total Consumption

Renewables

hly Generation (kWh)

6 Monthly Consumption (kWh) 20,000

Monthly Consumption (kWh)

Lighting Hot Water Fans & Pumps Space Cooling Space Heating

Oct

Nov

Jan

Dec

Mar

Apr

Plug Loads/ Appliances

Total Generation

Plug Loads/ Appliances Lighting Hot Water

Feb

Fans & Pumps Space Cooling Space Heating

Monthly Generation (kWh) 40,000

May

Lighting Hot Water

Jun

Jul

Aug

Fans & Pumps Space Cooling

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Space Heating

-20,000

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr


Renderings by Adam DiPaola


LAWRENCE HALL ADDITION School Term Type

UO A&AA Fall 2015 University Building

Description Reimagining Lawrence Hall, the home of the college of Architecture and Allied Arts, to better accommodate the existing school and future growth projections. Responsible for renovating the west wing and creating an addition that combine to create a strong sense of place for the entirety of the school. Flexible and social communal classroom spaces, visible social stairs, and dynamic studio spaces adapt to different uses and projects. Engineered wood construction and passive strategies within the building serve as a precedent for future projects both on campus and the city of Eugene.

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DANISH PAVILION School Term Type

DIS Copenhagen Summer 2015 Open-Air Pavilion

Description Tasked to create an easily constructible pavilion that the community can enjoy in various ways. Copenhagen and the site within Kongens Have served as critical elements of inspiration for both form and function. With it’s simple configuration and diverse spaces, the project accommodates introspection while simultaneously encouraging social interaction. The pavilion can be utilized throughout most of the year and provides a platform for public artwork or various festivals that occur in the city.

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TRANSPARENCIES School Term Type

UO A&AA Winter 2014 Mixed-Use Residential

Description Responsible for designing a wide variety of programmatic spaces and adhering to city code limitations. Located in Downtown Portland, the project served as an extension of the Multnomah Athletic Club, a 60-unit housing complex, and an event/community center. The project offers an altered approach to a typical courtyard typology by filling the center with shared athletic facilities, offering a different experience of a highrise courtyard.

Unit Type A

Unit Type B

Unit Type C

Unit Type D

Unit Type E

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Athletic Facility

Lecture Hall

Reading Hall

Cafe



HILLSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Term Type

UO A&AA Spring 2014 Elementary School

Description Responsible for developing a modular classroom layout that could then be applied to an entire elementary school. The K-5 school is located in South Eugene within the 4J School District. The school embraces the contours of the hill and allows swales to run through it to bring landscape and other elements of nature closer to the students. All classrooms and facilities offer views to Spencer’s Butte that sits south of the site. The school only occupies a fraction of the site, leaving grass fields for public use.

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A

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1/16”= 1’

Site Section BB Scale: 1/16”=1’

Section AA Scale: 1/8”=1’

First Floor Plan - Scale: 1/32” = 1’

Front Elevation Scale: 1/16” = 1’

Section BB Scale: 1/8”=1’


TRUSS School Term Type Team

UO A&AA Winter 2014 Structural Design Ben Wright

Description Tasked to create a truss that capable of withstanding a snow and wind load that does not include a bottom stringer. Taking inspiration from Fay Jones’ Thorncrown Chapel the truss attempts to minimize it’s own presence as much as possible by reducing the size of the members.

0.938 kips

Max Moment:

16

0.938 kips

0.357 kips (3x6)

0.938 kips

Max. Deflection:

0.938 kips

0.409 in

0.938 kips

Max Shear:

0.938 kips

0.357 kips



About Myself

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Name:

Andrew “Ashby” Ashby

Age:

21

School:

University of Oregon

Major:

Architecture

Origin:

Redondo Beach, CA

Sign:

Virgo

Food:

Mexican

Team:

Liverpool FC

Hobby:

All things outside


ANDREW ASHBY 1851 Onyx Street Eugene, OR, 97403 310. 622 . 3065 andrewcashby@gmail.com https://issuu.com/amashby

Education

Experience

Bachelor of Architecture, expected June 2017 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR Minor in Planning, Public Policy, and Management

Summer Architectural Internship, 2013, 2014 SFJones Architects, Marina Del Rey, CA

Study Abroad, Summer of 2015 Danish Institute of Study Abroad, Copenhagen, Denmark

Skills

Summer Workshop, August 2011 California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, CA

Computer Software AutoCAD, Rhino, Adobe Creative Suite, ArchiCAD, SketchUp, Microsoft Office, VRay, Maxwell Render, Grasshopper Hand Media Model Making, Diagramming, Field Sketching


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