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UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE WORK SAMPLES
DYNAMIC POROSITY
5th Year
Thesis A dynamic porosity allows a space between two other spaces to overlap both visually and physically with other interstices. The two end spaces include the user at one end and the extent of view or access on the other. For example, in a courtyard a user on ground level looking at the sky will look through the same space between a user on a third floor looking across to their neighbor. The use of specially designed elements can tailor both visual and physical access independently and simultaneously.
Scale: 1’-0”=1/4”
Program Low income and small scale living housing modules serve as components to form the spaces between.
Scale: 1’-0”=1/4”
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INTERMODAL HUB
Chicago, IL Partner Project
4th Year
Design Challenge Create a hyperlocal, yet regionally connected mixed-use market and micro-unit residences. Connect the programs to the adjacent transit center for bus, subway, and train to create a catalyst for the Jefferson Park neighborhood. Design Concept The project approaches the site and programtic requirements from both architectural and urban planning points. In a neighborhood with several vacancies, the project takes the original site expands it into vacant buildings that present opportunity for greater integration of a mixed use market and residential units with existing nodes of interest.
Scale: 1/32” = 1’ 120’
56’
24’
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Scale: 1/32” = 1’ 120’
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EUROPE TRAVEL
Western Europe
4th Year
Experience Over the course of three months, we traveled and researched European architecture, history, city planning, culture, and construction in over 50 cities in nine countries throughout Western Europe. Projects visited encompassed a complete range of history and scales. Focus I focused specifically on analyzing natural lighting as a strategy in architecture, the technology that permits it, and the effect it has on spaces.
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LIGHT FROM ABOVE Blacksburg, VA
3rd Year skylight slope 1/4” per foot
sedum plants growing medium drainage layer waterproof membrane insulation metal roof deck + poured concrete steel structure
bronze panel coarse sand rock mulch
Design Challenge Design a church, along with spaces for supplemental religious functions, to replace the current Luther Memorial Lutheran Church.
1/4”=1’0”
live roof site poured concrete metal deck
Design Concept A church should be an emotionally-provoking comfortable and inspiring space to host both individual reflection and community worship. This space is created through comfortably modest sized spaces which are only extended through a connection between sanctuary and sky, and its religious significance. Through this decision the building can be grounded and set within the terrain, thus becoming one with the earth.
extruded polystyrene insulation
concrete roof metal roof deck
perforated metal ceiling panels
1/2” dia. steel cables W section steel beam
cruciform steel columns @ 20’ oc reinforced site cast concrete wall
backfill extruded polystyrene filter fabric waterproof membrane perforated drain pipe coarse gravel concrete slab vabor barrier gravel
classroom
assistant pastor office classroom
pastor office large group gathering space/ library
classroom
closet
storage
mechanical [+geothermal heat system]
reception space
choir
living room W
M organ pipes
library sacristy
M
fellowship hall
mechanical [+water catchment system]
W
cistern 5000 gal
cistern 5000 gal
kitchen
1/16”=1’0”
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storage
prayer/ meditation
horizontal geothermal loop
OLYMPIC PLAZA
Amsterdam
2nd Year
Design Challenge Design and define the Olympic Cultural Plaza at the heart of the Amsterdam 2028 Olympic Park to serve as a lively interaction point for the public, both during and after the Games.
BRIDGE TO NORTH DISTRICT RESTAURANT AND OLYMPIC EXHIBITION/ CULTURAL CENTER
TRAM STOP
AMSTERDAM HISTORICAL MUSEUM
Design Concept The event of the Olympics is temporary, but through creating programmatic architecture, the site can become an opportunity for a space that is suitable for such a large event and for an expanding dynamic city.
ACCESSABLE GREEN ROOF SKYWALK HEALTH FACILITY
HOTEL AND APARTMENTS OFFICES
OLYMPIC OFFICES (EXISTING)
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AMPHITHEATER
MALL
BRIGHT FUTURES Blacksburg, VA 3rd Place CEFPI Competition Winner
3rd Year
Design Challenge Design a new 94,000 square foot STEM elementary school for 800 students in Blacksburg, VA. The building should influence healthy leadership, healthy eating, healthy body, and healthy mind. Learning spaces should include formal and informal, and collobarative spaces.
PICK UP/DROP OFF AND PARKING BUS LOOP
ENTRANCE AND ADMINISTRATION LARGER LEARNING AREAS
Design Concept -music and art -cafeteria and gym natural sunlight Use daylighting by predicting, controlling, and dispersing through ceiling and wall conditions. Daylighting, as opposed to artificial lighting, creates positive effects in student and teacher health, morale, and memory retention which in turn cause for a more effective education.
Entrance
Cafeteria
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Classroom
Hallway
Atrium
CLASSROOM/COLLABORATION OUTDOOR SPACE - gym and cafeteria extension - open sport fields
FUNCTION PLAN SCALE 1/24”=1’-0”
DISASTER RELIEF New Orleans, LA
2nd Year
original SIP shelter
designed screens
Design Concept A temporary structure used for disaster relief can evolve into a comfortable, sustaibable, and permanent dwelling.
Disaster
Clean Up
Families Areas cleaned displaced to for temporary temporary shelters on shelters home sites
Resettlement
Temporary shelters expanded or replaced to permanent dwellings
SCALE 1’-0” = 1/4”
FLOOR PLAN
diffused light
incident light
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Screen apertures orient away from the sun to shield from direct radiant heat and to diffuse intense outdoor light indoors.
RESEARCH FACILITY Pulaski, VA 2nd Place Competition Winner Recipient of RCI Scholarship
2nd Year
Design Challenge Design a facility to host both expiremental and educational functions pertaining to buildng enclosures. The participants of these activities will range from groups of students and educators; owners and builders; and architects and consultants. Design Concept There are tendancies of building in an historic town to try to immitate the existing architecture and in turn create a false history. The design for this project strives to make an honest connection to the history of the town while also giving it a prospect for the future. The town boomed in the late 1800s from metal manufacturing and farming. As a research and educational facility for metal, useful modern technologies can be complimentary and adventagious to the growth and legacy of the town.
cant strip
CLASSROOM
CONFERENCE
Daylighting The roof monitor and window louvers are designed to accept sun in the winter and take advantage of the light without heat gain during summer.
gravel waterproof membrane rigid insulation 6” concrete slab 3/4” metal roof decking
aluminum panels bolt fastening system perforated metal ceiling tile
silicon seam
double pane glazing
6” concrete slab 3/4” metal roof decking
anodized aluminum cladding with 1” spacing
perforated metal ceiling tile
waterproof membrane
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DensGlass Gold sheathing
gympsum
LAB
rigid insulation
CLASSROOM
poured reinforced concrete wall
concrete column beyond
window frame
6” concrete slab 2” rigid insulation
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NORTH WALL ELEVATION
HOMO-HUMUS-HUMANITAS Blacksburg, VA Partner Project
3rd Year
Design Challenge The bathroom is often the most neglected space in architecture. We were tasked to design a rest stop for pedestrians walking along the Duck Pond on the Virginia Tech campus.
Design Concept The building is designed to be interconnected between every layer. It is common to think of privacy as a cut-off, but the bathroom has spacial connectedness while maintaining visual privacy.
HEART
CAMBIUM
BARK
BRANCH
Sustainability The building is built into the hillside to make use of geothermal heating, makes use of angled roof for optimal angle placement of photovoltaic panels, and collects site water in a cistern to use in the toilets.
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