Ashley Darden 2022 Portfolio

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ARCHITECTURE

PORTFOLIO

ASHLEY DARDEN


ASHLEY DARDEN Email: amdarden@verizon.net Cell: 972.971.8991


SELECTED WORKS YEAR 1

INTERIOR DESIGN

03 WWF NON-PROFIT DESIGN 04 BLOWFLY 05 TRANSFORMATION CONSTRUCTION 06 OKLAHOMA EQUINE CENTER 07 URBAN ORGANICS

YEAR 3

09 CREEKSIDE YOGA 11 HYPERLOOP TECHNOLOGIES

YEAR 4

12 GALLERY OF TWO VIEWS:

ARCHITECTURE

ARCHITECTURE

RESILIENCE EDUCATIONAL CENTER

14 GRAY CANYON WELLNESS CENTER YEAR 5

GRADUATE SCHOOL (semester 1)

PERSONAL WORK

16 THE TURNING POINT//PROVISION TULSA MASTERPLAN

17 ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS

CONTENT

YEAR 2

ARCHITECTURE

02


HAND DRAFTING

03

WWF NON-PROFIT OFFICE

With the inspiration of nature and the precedent analysis of an office space/how it functions, it was the duty as a designer to fulfill the World Wild Life Fund organization’s mission to portray it into the design of their interiors. This project enforced hand-drafting, drawing, and technical skills.



04

BLOWFLY

With backwards and forwards understanding and research of our insects, the new perception of wh known as a “house” has completely shifted to see other forms of habitation. The blowfly, a repulsive creature, lives in the stinch of plants and meat, allowing for the analyzation of different materials an details to best display the newly proposed life and home for this insect.

PART I: INSECT OVERVIEW

PART II: INSE

MODELING PROCESS: MATERIALS - CHIPB


hat is e little nd

ECT HABITAT

PART III: NEW HABITATION

BOARD, PLASTIC, CANDLEWAX, LIGHTBULB


05

TRANSFORMATION CONSTRUCTION

Through the use of compositional strategies, the painting “Wing Fabrication” by Ralston Crawford is used to be transformed in various ways into a natural object (the banana). Each column is transform and designed by hand in such a way that follows multiple rules, encouraging better organization, vi and design principles.

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06

OKLAHOMA EQUINE CENTER

This project is dedicated towards the distinctive programmatic qualities that led to design a horseshoeing school/lab-based center for horses. For this center, it showed two seperate dualities: one being the duality of a horse vs. a person’s circulation, and the second being the horseshoeing school vs. the research program. To solve this, the design led to the superimposition of a series of grids which organized the order of the program as well as allowed its own design element to add and subtract spaces within the complex.

PARTI MODEL AND TOPOGRAPHY ANALYSIS


HAND RENDERINGS

BASS WOOD COMPRESSED SECTION MODEL


07

URBAN ORGANICS

From visiting Deep Ellum to exploring graphical maps on the city to structural studies, this urban g an aquaponic pond. This center encourages the public to grow their own produce and learn differen elements characterize simple spaces of the project: concrete load bearing walls that define the exhi circulation with its structure exposed steel beams which all surround a common datum.

PRECEDENT DRAWING ANALYSIS

1/8” BASS WOOD MODEL


garden embelishes on all the aspects that grow within the hype of the city to the growth of plants in nt modern techniques. This site lets you be emersed in the city and nature. Utilizing two structural ibition and program; and the transparency of the glass that filters natural light and determines the

Statistical Analysis

Urban Context

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Public engagement is integral in Deep Ellum and the focus on thr community’s new growth and development is key.

Deep Ellum COLLAGE CONTEXT DESIGN


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URBAN ORGANICS CONT.

URBAN ORGANICS NATURE IS SIMPLE YET PR ODUECES COMPLEX & ORG ANIC ELEMENTS. AN UR BAN GAR DEN R EDUCES THESE COMPLEXITIES & BENEFITS THE COMMUNIT Y BY PROVIDING SUSTAINABLE & SIMPLE AG RICULTURE . THIS GAR DEN UTILIZES THE SIMPL ICIT Y OF NATUR E BY ITS R EL ATIONSHIP OF SIMPL E STR UC TUR AL TECHNIQUES. THIS IS APPROACHED BY INVESTIGATING 2 PR INCIPLE ARCHITEC TUR AL ELEMENTS THAT CHAR AC TER IZE THE SPACES OF THE PR OJEC T. THIS INCLUDES THE USE OF CONCR ETE LOAD BEAR ING WALLS, TR ANSPARENT GL ASS, AND EXPOSED STEEL BEAMS & POSTS. THE SER PENTINE FOR M OF THE B UIL DING’S PATH AR OUND A COMMON DATUM THAT CONNEC TS OPPOSING STR EET ENDS, CR EATES FLUIDIT Y TO CIR CUL ATION. THE DATUM SER VES AS A SIMPL E TIE THAT JUX TAPOSES THE FOR M OF THE B UIL DING ENGR AINED INTO THE L ANDSC APE , AL LOW ING V ISITOR S TO EXPER IENCE THE SITE & G ARDENS IN A “ TOUR-LIK E” FASHION. IT IS IN THE FORM OF A BR IDGE , R UNNING THR OUGH THE EXPOSED CONCR ETE WHICH SETS BOUNDAR IES FOR THE W EAVING SPACES, CR EATING EMPHASIS TOWARDS THE NATUR AL MODUL ATION OF LIGHT THROUG H THE R OOFS FOR THE PL ANTS BEING G ROW N. ELEMENTS SUCH AS THE AQUAPONIC POND, G ROW ING SPACES, AND STAIR S FOLLOW THE SAME SERPENTINE L ANGUAGE , COMPLIMENTING THE FLOW OF THE L ANDSC APE AND NATUR AL GR OW TH OF PL ANTS.

MAIN STREET

COMMERCE STREET

LONGITUDINAL SECTION SCALE: 1/16” = 1-0”

CROSS SECTION SCALE: 1/8” = 1-0” DESIGN STUDIO IV SPRING 2019

ASHLEY DARDEN UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA


DEEP ELLUM URBAN GARDEN LOCATION: DALLAS, TEXAS LATITUDE: 32.5 N LONGITUDE: 96.5 W TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE: 15,190 MATERIALS: CONCRETE, GLASS, STEEL

MAIN STREET

MAIN STREET

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00-RAMP 01-ENTRY/SEATING 02-RECEPTION/LOBBY 03-CLASSROOM 04-OFFICE/CONFERENCE 05-WOMEN’S RESTROOM 06-MEN’S RESTROOM 07-RESOURCE CENTER 08-HVAC ROOM 09-LECTURE HALL 10-AQUAPONIC POND 11-OUTDOOR GROWING 12-BRIDGE 13-KITCHEN/STORAGE 14-CAFE 15-MEN’S RESTROOM 16-WOMEN’S RESTROOM 17-OUTDOOR SEATING 18-OUTDOOR/WALKABLE GARDEN 19-SECOND ENTRY 20-INDOOR GROWING 21-BIKE RACK 22-GREEN ROOF 23-BUS STOP 24-STAIRS

24

24

FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/16”=1-0’

DESIGN STUDIO IV SPRING 2019

COMMERCE STREET

ROOF PLAN SCALE: 1/16”=1-0’

COMMERCE STREET

ASHLEY DARDEN UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA


09

CREEKSIDE YOGA

With yoga as a traditional and beneficial way of serenity, it is needed to maintain a quiet environme evaluation of the site located in Norman, OK, what needs to be emphasized is that the origin of yog on cleansing the body and mind. This will ultimately connect nature where one can be bound with t role in the design of the studio/wellness center. Taking advantage of the natural canopies of the tre bridges that connects each building together and cantilevers over the creek.


1/16” BASS WOOD AND CORK MODEL

ent that provides comfort and seclusion. Due to extensive research and ga pushes the breakage of ties of our physical existence and rather focuses the ground and peace. The elements of soil, views, and light play a large ees provides diffusion and intricacy in a serene way through the two main


CREEKSIDE CONCEPT YOGA CREEKSIDE MAINTAINING VIEWS

MAIN CIRCULATION ORGANIZED BY DATUMS PROGRAMMATIC VOLUMES FOLLOWING VIEW AND PROXIMITY TO NATURE FORMED BY DATUM TIE TOGETHER DESIGN ELEMENTS A1

4 5

6

B1

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SECOND FLOOR

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GROUND FLOOR

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1 SOCIAL PATIO 2 VIEWING BRIDGE 3 STUDY LOUNGE 4 LODGING 5 VIEWING BRIDGE 6 MEDITATION COURTYARD 7 YOGA 8 RECEPTIOIN 9 SHOPPING 10 RESTROOM 11 OFFICE SPACE 12 REFRACTORY DINING 13 DEMONSTRATION KITCHEN 14 KITCHEN 15 LOCKERROOMS 16 LOUNGE 17 STORAGE 18 HOT YOGA 19 COURTYARD 20 WATER FEATURE 21 VEGETATION

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FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1’=1/16”

PV LOCATIONS

AXON PERFORMANCE

CREEKSIDE YOGA

FORM

VENTILATION

SECOND FLOOR

DAYLIGHT

FIRST FLOOR

STRUCTURE & RAINWATER STORAGE

WINDROSE

SITE

ROOF PLAN 0

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B1

WALL SECTION SCALE: 1’=1/16”

A2 CROSS SECTION SCALE: 1’=1/16”

SECTION A1 LONGITUDINAL SCALE: 1’=1/16”

PROGRAM TOTAL: 14.250 SQFT STORAGE

3550 SQFT

ENTRY VESTIBULE RESTROOMS

entry

RECEPTION OFFICE LOBBY/RETAIL

3000 SQFT

STORAGE LOUNGE LOCKERROOMS MEDITATION SPACE

ACTIVITY

HOT YOGA YOGA STORAGE

1700 SQFT

6000 SQFT

RESTROOMS STUDY KITCHEN/CAFE DEMONSTRATION KITCHEN

LODGING

REFRACTORY DINING LODGING

BRIDGE AND PARKING

main circulation

SITE AND INVENTORY ANALYSIS

(1) STREET VIEW

(2) (1) (3)

(2) FAUNA

site boarder

(4)

(1)

n (1) (2) (3) (3) GRASSLANDS

rock creek little river bishop creek

(4)

site boarder

streams

major roads

flood zone

n existing buildings site boarder

(1) sound pollution

FLOODING AND WATERSHEDS

EXISTING SITE, BUILDINGS, AND SOUND POLLUTION

flooding zone

creek

runoff areas

(4) MICROENVIRONMENTS

(3)

ORIENTATION OF CREEK, IDENTIFICATION OF FLOODING AND RUNOFF

(3)

(1)

(4)

N

(2) (1)

(5) CREEK VIEW

(5) (5) (2) 2261 ft

A1

GOOD VIEWS, FLAURA, FAUNA

LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS

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(5)

n

(1) clay (2) site (3) sand

(4) (5)

topography vegetation water pipes major roads

B1

B1

GREAT RAGWEED

GREATER PLANTAIN

WALNUT TREE

PASTURE THISTLE

B2

A1

B2

TEMPERATURE

n

n AMERICAN ELM

DAMES ROCKET

PARTRIDGE PEA

YELLOW FOXTAIL

B1 A1

SITE

WIND ROSE

SUMMER SOLSTICE

USER ANALYSIS

WINTER SOLSTICE

EASTERN REDCEDAR

HEARTLEAF PEPPERVINE

INSIGNUS PLANT

CONCRETE CURB PLANTING SOIL MULCH BIORETENTION SOIL SAND AGGREGATE STORM WATER PIPE AGGREGATE

WESTERN POISON IVY

MOST USERS ARE MIDDLE AGE AT MEDIUM TO HIGH CLASS STATUS. STUDENTS POPULATE MUCH OF NORMAN. BOTH WHITE AND HISPANIC DOMINATE THE ETHICAL POPULATION

B2

USER ACTIVITIES social events dining night life residential business shopping

SITE SECTIONS AND VEGETATION

sun orientation

ORIENTATION OF SITE, SUNLIGHT, AND WIND

BIOSWALE SECTION SCALE: 1’=1/16” CONCRETE

PIPE

RAINWATER HARVESTING BUTTERFLY ROOF

ANALYSIS

wind path

LOCATION: NORMAN, OKLAHOMA 35*10’56.38” N 97*26’40.07” W

WITH YOGA AS A TRADITIONAL AND BENEFICIAL WAY OF SERENITY, IT IS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN A QUIET ENVIRONMENT THAT PROVIDES COMFORT AND SECLUSION. DUE TO EXTENSIVE RESEARCH AND EVALUATION OF THE SITE LOCATED IN NORMAN, OKLAHOMA FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS YOGA CENTER, THERE ARE MANY FACTORS THAT WOULD AFFECT THE SOLE DESIGN OF THE STRUCTURE. WHAT NEEDS TO BE EMPHASIZED IS THAT THE ORIGIN OF YOGA WHERE IT PUSHES THE BREAKAGE OF THE TIES OF OUR PHYSICAL EXISTENCE AND RATHER FOCUS ON CLEANSING THE BODY AND MIND. WITH THAT, ONE CAN BECOME ONE WITH THE GROUND AND PEACE. IN THIS SITE, THE MAIN FOCUS OF THE PRACTICE HAS TO BE CLEAR IN TERMS OF WHAT WILL HELP ONE BE CONNECTED TO NATURE AND REMAIN SELFFOCUSED. WITH THAT BEING SAID, THE ELEMENTS OF SOIL, LIGHT, AND DIRECTION OF VIEW CAN PLAY A LARGE ROLE INTO THE DESIGN ELEMENTS NEEDED.

TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE NATURAL CANOPIES OF TREES CAN ALLOW THE DIFFUSION AND INTRICACY OF LIGHT IN A SERENE WAY. THIS COULD POSSIBLY BE ACHIEVED THROUGH THE USE OF NATURAL MATERIALS THAT ALLOW SPECIFIC ENTRIES OF LIGHT. FURTHERMORE, DUE TO THE TOUGH SOILS OF SAND AND CLAY, THERE COULD BE IDEAS TO ELEVATE, CANTILEVER, OR STACK THE BUILDING TO ACHIEVE FUNCTIONALITY AND A DELICATE FORM. WITH ADDITIONAL BENEFITS INCLUDING A CREEK, LARGE AREA OF GRASSLAND, AND A HORIZON OF VARYING TREE SPECIES, TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE VIEW AS PART OF THE DESIGN CAN HELP FURTHER ACHIEVE SPIRITUAL GROWTH AND TRANQUILITY INITIATED BY THE TRADITIONS OF YOGA.

sample conclusions SUN ORIENTATION AND WIND MOVEMENT

ANGLES

MULTIPLE LOCATIONS

UNIQUE ORIENTATION

STACKING

OVERHANGS

WATER FILTER/STORAGE

CREEKSIDE YOGA CONT.

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ROOF SYSTEM

PENTHOUSE

CONTROL CENT

SHORT TERM APARTMENTS

OFFICE

LONG TERM APARTMENTS

OVERNIGHT HOT HOUSING ACCOMMODATIONS

TRANSPORTATIO

FOOD/SHOP ACCOMMODATIONS

FOOD/SHOP ACCOMMO

AMPHITHEATER

URBAN FARM

11

HYPERLOOP TECHNOLOGIES MASTERPLAN

The urbanity of OKC provides various focal points and activities for different residents and visitors. river. It is designed to incorporate a hyperloop station and apartment style housing to provide a sle These are unorganizaed, stacked spaces which function together to create unique assemblies to ful sizeable structure is distributed in a different way by seperating itself into many units, curving to a the building’s orientation: external glass fiber reinforced concrete and double paned glazed glass w filtering systems imbedded in the roofs demonstrate the application of the latest technologies. Furt site.


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. A 2,000,000 sqft property is fixated on the skyline of the city and the OK eek and efficient form of transportation and living for the downtown area. lfill the program. Being one of the more dominant forms of the site, the adapt to the technology of trains. Both facades are articulated according to which shelter users from the sun. Photo-voltaic systems and sloped water thermore, they investigate shading and the production of energy for the


STANDING SM. MTL OVER MEMBRANE 2X - REF. STRUCTURAL 1/2" PLYWOOD DECKING FLASHING WOOD SOFFIT GLULAM - REF. STRUCTURAL RAFTER END CAP FLASHING

REFER TO BLDG SECTIONS

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STL STIRRUP A307 BOLTS-HEAD 1/2"

2" / 1'-0

" STL STRUCT BEAM

STRUCTURE ABOVE FIRE STOPPING

STRUCTURE ABOVE SEALANT

6" METAL STUDS HEADER SLIP TRACK TYPICAL

GLULAM REFER TO STRUCT. MULLION CURTAINWALL

2

3 5/8" METAL STUD HEADER SLIP TRACKS TYP

ROOF DETAIL SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"

INTERMEDIATE BRACKETS TYP. @ 18" O.C. SUPPORTING CONT. ANGLE SUPPORTING MESH. ATTACH @ GUARDRAIL

ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION

ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION

5/8" GYPSUM BOARD

5/8" GYPSUM BOARD

3"

WOOD PANELS Level 2 14' - 0"

2 1/2" BAR STOCK GUARDRAIL 4" MIN.

3 5/8" METAL STUDS

6" METAL STUDS

WIRE AIRCRAFT CABLE SLOPE TO DRAIN

STL ANGLE

STL. BENT PLATE STOP

6" COLD FORMED MTL STUD

BEAM

EYEBOLT W/ SPRING TENSIONER STL ANGLE W 12X26

3

Level 1 0' - 0"

RAILING DETAIL SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"

SEALANT BASE AS SCHEDULED FLOOR FINISH

SEALANT BASE AS SCHEDULED FLOOR FINISH

STL STRUCT BEAM

A6.0 INTERIOR WALL TYPE

5

6

SCALE: 1 1/2” = 1'-0"

A4.0 INTERIOR WALL TYPE SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

10"

1

FLOOR FINISH 2X6 PRESSURE TREATED SILL PLATE REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB GRANULAR FILL VAPOR BARRIER

WALL SECTION SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"

ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION

COMPACTED FILL

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FOUNDATION DETAIL SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"

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STRUCTURAL PLAN SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

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FOUNDATION PLAN SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

GALLERY OF TWO VIEWS: RESILIENCE EDUCATIONAL CENTER

The journey through the main axial points along the grid leads visitors to educate themselves on re ing piece of the building itself. The orientation and shaping allows for interesting passive stategies windows, and vegetation to let in intriguing forms of lights. The viewing decks, courtyards, and disp interactice activites to tie the community together. With views such as a creek and horizon of varyin teriality of the exposed steel and wood and allow visitors to connect their surroudnings with the lan system integrated in the structure and the site, the principle of the Bernoulli Effect, evaporative coo are all influenced and designed through a more technical investigation within the structure to conn people to experience the design elements for energy and water.


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WOOD SOFFIT 2”/1’ SLOPE ROOF

2" / 1'-0"

2" / 1'-0"

RAFTER END CAP FLASHING SUPPLY DUCT FOR CURTAIN WALLS STRUCTURAL GLULAM DOWN LIGHTING 28’ A307 BOLT HEAD

CURTAIN WALLS

7

1'-0"

MULLION

STRUCTURAL STEEL COLUMN -FLOWS DOWN WATER TO CISTERN -INTUMESCENT COATING

WOOD SHADING PANELS RECLAIMED WOOD PANELING -VERTICAL GROWING SYSTEM -LASTS 40+ YEARS -THERMOWOOD FACADES MANUFACTURING

RAILING

6

EXHIBITION AREA DOUBLE VENTING SYSTEM

5

STEEL BEAM

14’

WOOD JOIST

INTERIOR PARTITION A6.0 -GYPSUM BOARD -METAL STUDS -ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION

WOOD FLOORING

5 S5

RESTROOM COURTYARD

FOUNDATION FOOTING -BATT INSULATION -VAPOR BARRIER -GRANULAR FILL -FF=$4.75 PER SQFT

4

3

PIER AND SILL PLATE

RAINWATER CISTERN

2

1

1

ROOF PLAN

KNUCKLE MODEL & FOLLY

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SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

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FIRST FLOOR

9 RESTROOM 10 LOUNGE AREA 11 EGRESS STAIRS 12 WATER POOL 13 COURTYARD 14 RAMP 15 SHELTER SERVICE STAIRS 16 SEATING 17 FOLLY SEATING

1 RESTROOMS 2 CONFERENCE ROOM 3 OFFICE 4 EGRESS STARIS 5 RECEPTION 6 ELEVATOR 7 CAFE 8 KITCHEN

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FLOOR PLANS SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

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STEEL STIRRUP 1/2” PLYWOOD DECKING FLASHING

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STORM SHELTER

18 CLASROOM 19 COMMUNITY AREA 20 LAB/CLASSROOM 21 EGRESS STAIRS 22 ELEVATOR 23 RESTROOMS 24 EXHIBITION SPACE 25 VIEWING DECK

26 EGRESS STAIRS 27 STORAGE 28 THEATRE/COLLABORATIVE SPACE 29 RESTROOMS 30 MECHANICAL ROOM


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GALLERY OF TWO VIEWS CONT.

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PROGRAMMATIC FOCUS

14 GRAY CANYON WELLNESS CENTER

The interactive and symbiotic wellness and clinic center continues that need for increasing health an attention in our daily lives. The concept of layering a connective and interactive building is essential stacking programs into different floors and spaces especially for COVID social distancing. It also pro vides multiple unique moments and movement throughout the different types of spaces. The buildin oriented around a main core center which helps organize the amenities and green space around it. T positioning on the site also doubles to allow wind to flow nicely throughout yet blocking in area mos needed. Such activities and green space around the core brings the guests and visitors into one mai gathering area. This health center will provide protocols to insure of a safe living space yet maintain familiar activities and services to help people stay interactive and moving.


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PROBLEM SOLVING SKETCHES

CULTURAL AND PRECEDENT STUDY



GRAY CANYON WELLNESS CENTER CONT.

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THE TURNING POINT - TULSA MASTERPLAN TEAM RESEARCH & PLANNING

MAR

APR

MAY

JUL

JUN

AUG

OCT

SEP

DEC

NOV

JAN

FEB

WILLIAMS ROUTE 66 MARATHON GUTHRIE GREEN AMPHITHEATER (CONCERTS, YOGA, SHOWS, ETC.) TULSA BICYCLE TOURS

ARTS DISTRICT

FIRST FRIDAY ART CRAWL WOODY GUTHRIE CENTER TULSA TOUGH RIDE AND RACE

TULSA SYMPHONY

TULSA SYMPHONY TULSA RUN

MARDI GRAS PARADE

ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE

TULSA TOUGH RIDE AND RACE

BLUE DOME DISTRICT

YOGA UNDERGROUND

BLUE DOME ARTS FEST ENTERTAINMENT: BARS, NIGHTLIFE, RESTAURANTS, LOUNGES BLUE DOME DISTRICT FOOD TRUCKS

CHRISTMAS PARADE BLOCK PARTY SUNDAY/HOLIDAY CHURCH SERVICES

CATHEDRAL DISTRICT

TU & TCC FOOTBALL SEASON

TULSA MAYFEST TULSA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

ECHO

MUSEUMS - (TULSA ART DECO MUSEUM & GEOSCIENCE CENTER) BOK CENTER-CONCERTS, GAMES, EVENTS

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CINCO DE MAYO STREET FESTIVAL

DECO DISTRICT

TOP OF THE TOWN EVENT TULSA OILERS HOCKEY SEASON

TULSA OILERS HOCKEY SEASON

HOP JAM

CROSSING CONNECTIONS

JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION

Branching out towards the East and West, expanding existing transport system.

JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN RECONCILIATION PARK GREENWOOD CULTURAL CENTER

GREENWOOD DISTRICT

TULSA MLK JR PARADE

TULSA DRILLERS BASEBALL SEASON GREENWOOD ART PROJECT

RACE AGAINST SOCIETY MABEL B LITTLE HERITAGE HOUSE MUSEUM

GATHERING PLACE PARK YOGA/FITNESS CLASSES

GATHERING PLACE

OK TRIBAL CELEBRATION MOVIE NIGHTS

ST. PATHRICK’S DAY PARTY CRAFT/PAINT CLASSES

EARTH DAY EVENT

FIREWORKS

HALLOWEEN CELEBRATION

WINTER WONDERLAND

BLACK HISTORY CELEBRATION

GUIDED NATURE WALKS

CINCINNATI PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE

MOBILE LIBRARY

Turning the seldom used Cincinnati bridge into a park and pathway for pedestrians and cyclists to connect to the Gathering Place.

CARNIVALS/FESTIVALS

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CATHEDRAL DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT

Revitalizing the Cathedral District, rezoning empty parking lots, create a vibrant and dense mixed use neighborhood.

PIV OT

ELGIN AVENUE REDESIGN

Creating a large pedestrian-oriented boulevard featuring an electric street car, connecting the Cathedral District to Greenwood.

STREET TYPOLOGIES EXISTING INTERSECTION CAR-ORIENTATED STREET

PROPOSED INTERSECTION

MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

16 THE TURNING POINT // PROVISION

The overall issues of the current Tulsa conditions include a lack of activity, density, and services area. The Turning Point Masterplan addresses the problems created from a car-centric society an the site must connect to the surrounding communities by conserving the ecology of the area and lack of healthy food and grocery options in the downtown area. This causes decline in health, incr solves this issue by acting as “arms” providing a fruitful supply of interaction, food, culture, and w will be further explored in the second semester of graduate school.


PROVISION MARKET PROPOSED MASTERPLAN DEVELOPMENT INDIVIDUAL & 10TH

EXISTING AND PROPOSED CINCINNATI & 10TH

INITIAL PROGRAMMING

PERSPECTIVES

INITIAL PROGRAMMING

PERSPECTIVES PROVIDE

CONNECT

FORM

EXTEND

EXTERIOR RENDERING

EXTERIOR RENDERING

SITE PLAN

1/32”=1’-O”

N

EXTERIOR RENDERING

MASSING & SECTIONS EXISTING AND PROPOSED CINCINNATI & 10TH

EXTERIOR RENDERING

INITIAL PROGRAMMING

PERSPECTIVES

PROPOSED MASTERPLAN Texas

Argentina Mayor’s Office//NOMENA

The Triangle //Arch Three Studio

Denmark

Oklahoma

Steno Diabetes Center // COWI A/S

Provision // LOUDA

INTERIIOR RENDERING

INTERIIOR RENDERING EXTERIOR RENDERING

SECTION A

NA

SECTION B

SITE PLAN

1/32”=1’-O”

N

SECTION B EXISTING AND PROPOSED CINCINNATI & 10TH

PERSP

PROPOSED MASTERPLAN EXTERIOR RENDERING

MASSING & SECTIONS

INTERIIOR RENDERING

SITE PLAN

1/32”=1’-O”

N

SECTION A

SECTION B

MASSING & SECTIONS

which has led to a vast reduction in walkability, connectivity, and investment in the downtown nd provides solutions that gives the city back to pedestrians. To develop the Cathedral District, engaging streets and paths over the highways and within downtown. Tulsa also suffers from the rease in obesity, and less healthy food access to the poor. The fresh farmers market, “Provision” wellbeing, perfectly mimicking the new and iconic turn of the downtown masterplan. This project


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ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS

Architecture rendering class taken in 2018. Studied movement of people, plants, and the use of different medium to explore various ways to express how a render can be preceived. Have been drawing and painting most of my life which led me to my interest in architecture and interior design. Love to focus on watercolor, but enjoy exploring other styles. Won the gold seal award for AP art VASE event in high school which allowed for a ceremony and my piece to travel around Texas.



ARCHITECTURE

PORTFOLIO

ASHLEY DARDEN


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