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BACHELORS Penn State University PROFESSIONAL
PERSONAL MASTERS University of Kansas
Blade
Paper Forest
Reflections
Fetch
L.I.F.E. Laboratory
Healing through Architecture
Marvin Auditorium Addition
Reaching Out to Lawrence
Incubate This
Narrative in Steel
Eco-Structure
Map and Extrude
Wickrama House
Modern Bank Barn Residence
Entertainment Stand
Rammed Earth Residence
Elevated Eating
Modest Timber Frame
Forgotten Bridge | Decay
Janney Postcard
Complex Geometry
Lang Kroll - Framing Model
Lemont Folly
Community Center
Mutter Museum Expansion
The Bookcase
Exploring Piranesi
Glean and Re-Use
Exercises in Style
L.I.F.E. Laboratory A.I.A. KS CITATION AWARD Lawrence, Kansas
NORTH ENTRY
L.I.F.E Laboratory will act as a beacon through the transition and implementation of the master plan at the University of Kansas. This building will act as the main locations for both the center for sustainability as well as environmental design. The design will incorporate a level of representation and explanation through syntactical means, informing the users of its functionality and purpose. The L.I.F.E. (living institution of functioning ecologies) Laboratory will act as an anchor for innovation way and the development of all future projects at KU. Throughout the design process, close attention shall be placed upon the required programmatic distribution of spaces in association with
academic needs and functionality. This relationship will not only influence the formal expression of the architecture, it will more importantly influence the interstitial connectivity with the building as a system. As the project is intended to serve as an example of future higher education institutional buildings in terms of its programming and design, it shall also serve as an example of elegant passive design and its role moving forward. Through the rational outlined within the University of Kansas Campus Sustainability Plan (ukcsp), the building should respond by placing focus upon the factors outlined within the Executive Summary (ukcsp- pg. 11).
SOUTHERN VIEW FROM PATH
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UPPER ROOF 93' - 6"
ROOF 84' - 6"
UPPER FLOOR 68' - 6"
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NOMINAL CUT LUMBER 2 x 4
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STONE QUION 8“ x 8”
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DRAINAGE PIPES 8” PVC
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FLASHING 12“, 8” , 6” (AS DRAWN)
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STEEL COLUMN CONNECTOR (SEE DETAIL COLUMN CONNECTOR)
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RECTANGULAR DUCT 12“ x 12”
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SUPPLY DIFFUSER 24x24 FACE 12 x 12 CONNECTION
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GREEN ROOF ASSEMBLY- NOMINAL THICKNESS 15”(SEE DETAIL GREENROOF) INTENSIVE
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Healing Through Architecture HOWARD NEARING / NSPJ AWARD Moore, Oklahoma The mixed income, multifamily housing project concept was derived by transcribing a datum line that drew parallel to the tornado path onto the site. The act of creating a scar that activated life to our site, and became the core of our design. The datum line became a circulation space that traversed up through the core linearly to induce a flow of people throughout the space and
spark interaction and movement between the community areas and private residents. The representation of the tornadoes’ path through a rustic metal sheet as a main sense of traffic flow, corridor, allows the reflection of the resilience of the bonds that were created between the community.
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The hybrid model was an “experiment” in design. It is to be seen as an object d’art and stand on its own. This
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model was to articulate and embody the site forces and express the overall design strategy.
Section Model
A sectional “cut-away” structural model of the building. Using the hybrid model for guidance, the section model helped articulate the overall design of the building. It’s
focus was to explore the sectional and spatial qualities of the design as well as focus on the structural system hierarchy.
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Roof Height 92' - 0"
Level 8 80' - 6"
Level 7 69' - 0"
Level 6 57' - 6"
Level 5 46' - 0"
Level 4 34' - 6"
Level 3 23' - 0"
Level 2 11' - 6" Ground Level 0' - 0" 1’
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FIFTH & SIXTH FLOOR
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Incubate This Lawrence, Kansas
The Lawrence Enterprise center is located
this space. Carving three light wells four
on an empty lot next to the Eldridge on
floors down the five story building. The
Massachusetts Street between 7th and 8th
building creates communal spaces in the
Street. The program called for space to
center while providing spaces for each
house local businesses that are just getting
business at the East and West Ends of the
off of the ground.
building. A prominent red wall demarcates the circulation of the building. The Eastern
My concept was to create a space
facade
incorporating natural light for all of the
incorporates the elevational language
facing
Massachusetts
streets
business functions that would go on in
found in neighboring buildings.
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Contemporary Bank Barn Residence Spring Mills, Pennsylvania
The project consisted of designing a energy efficient take on the historic Pennsylvania bank barn typology. A simple gabled roof caps a minimalist rectilinear form The design relates to surrounding rural architecture with the material selection and representation. The residence sites on a North-facing slope with upper level containing the primary living spaces with adjacent outdoor spaces on the southern side of the building.
The lower level of the house contains the additional bedrooms and two car garage. Programatically, the upper floor is divided by the circulation with the public realm on the West and the private spaces on the East
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Entertainment Stand Reclaimed Carcass + Scraps
The original piece was a misfit in a corner at the local Goodwill. The entire piece was covered in blue vinyl, while the triangular base was covered in a vibrantly blue carpet. I stripped the entire piece down to the particle board. I raised the lower drawers (and conversely shortened the top drawers). I finished the existing particle board drawer faces with a semi-gloss sealer. The top is pieced together from scraps of walnut, cherry, pine, and oak.
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“Beach” 18 x 24 - pencil
“Forgotten Bridge” - 18 x 24 - pencil
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THANK YOU
Andrew N. Forney 2027 Barker Avenue Lawrence, Ks 66046
p: 814.932.2916 e: aforney008@gmail.com e: a.forney@ku.edu
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