Graduate Portfolio

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andrew C arleton

SELECTED GRADUATE WORKS


THIS BOOK REPRESENTS A SELECTED PORTION OF WORK COMPLETED DURING MY GRADUATE EDUCATION WHILE ATTENDING SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN.

IT IS DEDICATED TO MY PARENTS FOR ALL OF THEIR SUPPORT THROUGHOUT MY LIFE.


TABLE OF CONTENTS NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE: NET-ZERO TRAINING CENTER BOUNDARY STREET CORRIDOR: URBAN BLOCK REVITALIZATION MAISON DE LA DÉRIVE: HOUSE OF THE DRIFT, A THRESHOLD EXPERIENCE COLLECTION OF ARCHITECTONICALLY ASSOCIATED INTERESTS AND ARTWORK


NATIONALM USEUMOFAF RICANAMERI CANHISTORY ANDCULTURE


WASHINGTON D.C.

SMITHSONIAN MUSEUM LOCATED ON ALONG THE NATIONAL MALL

WASHINGTON D.C.

INSPIRATION

VIEW FROM THE MALL

WASHINGTON MONUMENT

CAPITOL BUILDING

MALL DIAGRAM

BAOBAB : TREE OF LIFE

ADINKRA : SYMBOL LANGUAGE

The Baobab Tree (Adansonia Digitata) of Western Africa is thought to be one of the oldest life forms on the continent. It grows in response to site conditions and is easily recognizable because of it’s the monumental scale amongst the landscape. The massive trunk retains water during dry months to produce edible fruits. The tree is also used by humans and animals alike for shade and shelter.

Adinkra symbols represent popular proverbs and maxims of the Akan people (modern day Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire). These symbols find their roots in sixteenth century woven fabrics and are primarily used today as stamped patterns on textile products.

“seed of the wawa tree”

SITE

WAWA ABA

symbol of hardiness, toughness and perseverance

“when you climb a good tree”

CONCEPT SECTION

symbol of support, cooperation and encouragement

FLOOR PLAN

WOFORO DUA PA A




TECTONICS DIAGRAM VERTICAL CORES

CONSTITUTION AVENUE

SHELTER

2.

3.

12.

13.

14.

16. 17.

C

14TH STREET NW

15TH STREET NW

A

C

3.

4.

15.

B

COPPER SCRIM

B 10.

9.

11.

3.

4. 3.

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5.

6.

SITE CONTEXT

PANEL CLADDING

1. A

STEEL CANOPY

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CONCRETE TRUNK FIRST FLOOR 1. Pedestrian Entry 2. Vehicular Entry 3. Exterior Reflecting Basin 4. Interior Reflecting Basin 5. Auditorium Support 6. Coat Check 7. Public Resource Center 8. Auditorium 9. Central Atrium 10. Cafe 11. Museum Store 12. Security/First Aid 13. Help Desk 14. Education/Group Center 15. Water Closets 16. Mechanical Space 17. Office Entry

SITE AND FIRST FLOOR PLANS 1/32”=1’ ▲N

Andrew Carleton Arch 404 Fall 2009 Professor Gregory

3.


1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

DETAILED WALL SECTION 1. C-channel Scrim Support and Parapet Wall 2. Vegetated Roof 3. Copper Scrim Louvres 4. Structurally Integrated Panel System 5. Scrim Support with Metal Grating for Maintenance Access 6. W-Flange Beam 7. Angled Structural Beam 8. Actuator Arm and Motor for Louvre Control 9. Site-cast Concrete Wall 10. Concrete Reflecting Basin 11. Slab on Grade 12. Site-cast Concrete Floor 13. Slab on Grade 14. Piles and Pile Caps

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.


EVOLVING SCRIM EVOLVING SCRIM EVOLVING SCRIM EAST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION

NEW NEW NEW NEW

SOUTH ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION

WEST ELEVATION WEST ELEVATION WEST ELEVATION WEST ELEVATION

5 YEARS 5 YEARS 5 YEARS 5 YEARS

10 YEARS 10 YEARS 10 YEARS 10 YEARS

NORTH ELEVATION

25 YEARS

“FALL” POSITION “FALL” POSITION “FALL” POSITION “FALL” POSITION

“WINTER” POSITION “WINTER” POSITION “WINTER” POSITION “WINTER” POSITION

“SPRING” POSITION “SPRING” POSITION “SPRING” POSITION “SPRING” POSITION

“SUMMER” POSITION


Design

30 YEAR COPPER LIFE-CYCLE

NEW

30 YEARS

COPPER MATURATION

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SUSTAINABL ETECHNOLO GYINSTITUTE: ZERO-NETENE RGYCENTER


NET-ZERO ENERGY TRAINING CENTER CAMPUS SECTION VIEW

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LOUVE OPEN

PLAN VIEW

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CLA SUPPORT

CLOSE

CLASS

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SECTION VIEWS

ADVANTAGEOUS WEATHER

RESPONSE TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

TRA

PLAN VIEW

IN.

POOR WEATHER

CEN

ADM

CONCEPT

LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA

LOCAL BUILDING TYPOLOGY




SITE PLAN

SECTION CC LIST

1. RETRACTABLE CLOTH AWNING 2. METAL SHADING SCRIM 3. STEEL EXOSKELETON 4. HANDRAIL 5. SUCCULENT GARDEN (XERISCAPING) 6. BUILDING OPERATED FLOOR VENT 7. LOUVER PANEL OPERATIONAL MOTOR 8. LOUVER SCRIM PANELS 9. LOW-E GLAZING WITH TRICKLE VENT 10. USER OPERATED WINDOW 11. RADIANT HEATED/COOLED CONCRETE FLOOR 12. PERMEABLE PAVING TO COLLECT RAINWATER 13. FRICTION PENDULUM BASE ISOLATION 14. RAINWATER AND GREY WATER STORAGE CISTERNS 15. METAL AWNING TO PROTECT WALKWAY

PROPOSED DORMITORY SITE

AA

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LON ENT Y LUC ARRA S N C A I R A T OLT TOV ANOPY O H C P

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SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES

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CIRCULATION HUB

CLASS ROOMS

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13.

SECTION CC 3/8”=1’


DETAILED CLASSROOM LIST

1. MECHANICAL LOUVERS INTEGRATED IN STEEL STRUCTURE 2. HALL WAY 3. BUILDING OPERATED TRICKLE VENT 4. BUILDING OPERATED FLOOR VENT 5. LED UP-LIGHTING 6. CURVED DROP CEILING 7. USER OPERATED WINDOW 8. LOW-E GLAZING 9. RADIANT HEATED/COOLED CONCRETE FLOOR 10. CLASSROOM

4.

4. 5. 1.

6.

3. 8.

8. 2.

10. 7.

3.

4.

4.

9.

45’-0”

24’-0”

12’-0”

0’-0”

36’-0” 13.

SEE DETAILED CLASS ROOM SECTION

37’-0”

WIND SCOOP

45’-0” SEE SECTION CC

1.

24’-0”

12’-0”

0’-0”


SECOND FLOOR ROOM LIST

FIRST FLOOR ROOM LIST

1. EMPLOYMENT COUNSELOR OFFICE 2. EMPLOYMENT COUNSELING RECEPTION 3. COPY ROOM 4. DIRECTOR’S OFFICE 5. ADMINISTRATOR’S OFFICE 6. CONFERENCE ROOM 7. RECEPTION 8. COVERED WALKWAY 9. INTERVIEW ROOMS 10. INTERVIEW WAITING

1. 1.

11. SHOP 12. RECEIVING ROOM 13. SHOP PREPARATION ROOM 14. ENTRANCE LOBBY 15. SITTING LOUNGE 16. DISPLAY LOUNGE 17. COURTYARD 18. SUMMER COURTYARD 19. WIND SCOOP 20. WOMEN’S RESTROOM 21. MEN’S RESTROOM

1.

11.

THIRD FLOOR ROOM LIST

9. COMPUTER LAB 10. LIBRARY 11. WOMEN’S RESTROOM 12. MEN’S RESTROOM 13. CLASSROOM 14. OUTDOOR MEETING ROOM 15. CIRCULATION CORE

1. STAFF OFFICE 2. SHARED STAFF OFFICE 3. COVERED HALLWAY 4. OUTDOOR PATIO 5. STUDENT LOUNGE 6. OPEN TO BELOW 7. CAFE 8. MECHANICAL

13.

1.

19.

1. GREEN ROOF GARDEN 2. HALLWAY 3. MECHANICAL OBSERVATION LABORATORY 4. LECTURE HALL 5. OPEN TO BELOW 6. EMPLOYMENT CLASSROOM 7. CLASSROOM 8. CIRCULATION CORE

7.

2. 1.

3. 2.

11. 4.

8.

SEE DETAILED CLASSROOM PLAN

1. 19.

3.

7.

13. 6.

17.

3.

5.

1.

8.

2.

2.

5.

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5.

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11.

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN’

8.

6.

11.

1.

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

7.

4.

5. 1.

2. 12.

8.

13. 7.

3.

THIRD FLOOR PLAN

16. 6.



BOUNDARYST REETCORRID OR:URBANBL OCKREVITALI ZATION *A COLLABORATIVE PROJECT WITH DANIEL JAMES


Beaufort, South Carolina A TWO-WEEK, DESIGN CHARRETTE COMPETITION HELD BY THE CITY OF BEAUFORT AND IT’S HISTORIC PRESERVATION FOUNDATION





SECTION BB

1.

2.

3.


MAISONDELA DÉRIVE:HOUS EOFTHEDRIFT, ATHRESHOLD EXPERIENCE


SAVANNAH, GEORGIA

CORRECTING THE THRESHOLD AND REPURPOSING OF A NEGLECTED BUILDING






EAST ELEVATION

CONGRESS STREET (NORTH) ELEVATION

BROUGHTON STREET (REAR) VIEW

SLEEPING QUARTERS EXPERIENCE

GALLERY EXPERIENCE


THRESHOLD EXPERIENCE


COLLECTIONOF ARCHITECHTONI CALLYASSOCIAT EDINTERESTSA NDARTWORK



HYBRID BUDAPEST PERSPECTIVE

A COLLAGE OF GRADUATE WORK TO CREATE A NEW ENVIRONMENT. ORIGINAL OUTPUT: 14” x 52” CANVAS PRINT



ARCHITECTURAL SELF PORTRAIT

APPLYING ARCHITECTURAL SENSIBILITIES TO AN IMAGE OF ONESELF. ORIGINAL OUTPUT: 12” x 12” LASER ETCHED PLYWOOD WITH PAINTED GRAFFITI STENCILS




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