Anna Utter - Selected Works

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My name is Anna Utter. I have a Masters of Architecture from the Herberger Institute for Design and Arts and a Bachelors of Arts from the W.P. Carey School of Business at ASU. The Design School at ASU has brought me into the presence of some of the most inspiring young professionals the valley has to offer. I am eager to work within a firm that pushes my intellectual curiosity and commitment to design. Throughout my time at ASU I have developed a better appreciation for Southwest Architecture as well as the many design opportunities the desert climate allows. After two years in commercial design and one and a half years in custom residential, I am eager to work on the interior side of architecture. I believe that custom home building is more of a service than a product. I value transparent client involvement that incorporates personal philosophies as well as unique needs.

I II 01 BURGEON 07 FIRE ESCAPE 13 BOROUGH 17 THE YAGRUMO APPROACH 21 GRANITE MOUNTAIN RESIDENCE 23 LEWIS RESIDENCE

Burgeon allows farming and gardening to facilitates a reconnection with the outdoors that is used for therapy as well as other nature-based wellness approaches, ensconcing them within the larger ecosystem of their community while also increasing the quality of their day-to-day life. An “Aging in Place” Continuing Care model with a holistic approach focusing on social, physical, and emotional well-being. A multi-generational network gathering and sharing resources, knowledge, and most importantly, stories. A self-sustaining farming community within the Verde River Watershed comprised varying levels of holistic care, research facilities designed to improve the quality of life, and a community based in nurturing one another. Burgeon strategically combines these concepts to create both a social and environmental ecosystem of care and new life in the Verde Valley.

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BURGEON

academic work Time Spring 2021 Studio Advanced Thesis Studio Location Cottonwood, Arizona DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD WINNER - SPRING 2021

There is a covered walkway integrated within every typology, with covered living areas that vary in size, allowing for a mending between indoor and outdoor living.

The concept begins with the individual and how they occupy their dwellings. We believe communities flourish with time and as the residents “age in place”, the architecture follows. The housing typologies are designed to increase natural interaction with the community through the shared areas and paths in what we are calling the “mews”- the space in between.

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We are suggesting these ADUs or Additional Dwelling Units to be placed on unused land of existing farms to allow residents to be able to live/interact with another family.

Though there are multiple typologies, the strategy of the floor plan remains the same. Circulation surrounds the edge of the unit, so the living core is centralized allowing for views of the farms, cottonwood trees or the Verde Valley from every side

FIRE ESCAPE

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Firefighters, as a whole, have been suffering from cancer at an alarming rate; 61% of line-of-duty deaths are caused by cancer. I found that one of the leading solutions is a decontamination zone to intervene right after the firefighters return from a call. Tempe Fire Station No. 8 was designed with this process of decontamination in mind. By providing a building with a common purpose it allows for the firefighters to take the necessary steps in removing harmful carcinogenic chemical but also provides a sense of calm and relaxation. The entire fire station was built with their health and safety in mind, in conjunction with the outdoor spaces and beautiful Arizona sunshine, it provides the ultimate sanctuary for these brave men and women to live.

Time : Spring 2020 Studio : Systems Studio Location : Tempe, Arizona

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Through providing calming interiors, outdoor environments, and peace of mind I hope to create a true escape for the firefighters of Tempe Fire Station Number 8.

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The goal of Fire Escape is to is to improve those living conditions of Tempe Fire Station number 8 by reconnecting the firefighters with nature, as well as the quality of the decontamination system, in hopes to prevent these brave individuals from losing their lives in the process of protecting all of ours.

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Time Spring 2019 Studio Multi-Family Housing Location

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BOROUGH New York City as we know it is not just Manhattan. It comprised of 5 boroughs carving out individual cultures in the land where the Hudson River meets the Atlantic. Each borough has its own history, style, and culture. The concept of this project is carving out a space within a mid-rise, mixed-use complex that includes affordable housing, a large community wellness facility, and an early childhood education center, all interlaced with a new exterior public waterfront space. A reconnection with nature in the second most populated borough in New York. Queens, New York work

16 15 VARIATIONS UNIT PLANS ADE 512 VARIATIONS UNIT PLANS ADE 512 Individual units showing the potential extension of the living or bedroom areas in order to allow for outdoor living or personal gardens. U U P 5 0 S M il R om 0 0 T h Room 9 3 S h dhoo E uca n L bby 3 6 SF C mmu C n bby 1 2 F e e obb 1 7 a 4 1 F P a Lo y 5 1 S dm n 9 8 S a d 5 F B k M n n n WC B o g 4 8 F h s L bby 1 7 SF H o c M e m

Time Fall 2020 Studio Global Engagement Studio Location San Juan, Puerto Rico Team Vishakha Tuljapurkar + Saber Lyman

THE APPROACH academic work

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There is a saying in Puerto Rico to compare people to the Yagrumo Tree, specifically to its leaves. Although typically used in a negative connotation, this idea of the leaf having two different colored sides but being of the same object was reminiscent of many things associated with this project. From the abstract of culture and political beliefs, to the physical of walls and floors, this notion of the dichotomy but being of the same entity is what fuels the identity of Puerto Rico.

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The building experience being focused on the Puerto Rican people’s identity, having the structure stay the same felt like it was not expressing the same type of experience as it should. Creating these nodes that expand and contract throughout the floors both vertically and horizontally. Which pulls the exhibit spaces in and out of the building, allowing for different types of views, light quality and movement to be experienced.

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21 22 PAGE PAGEprofessional work 5105 5100 GUEST PARKING PRIMARY CLOS. BATHROOMPRIMARY GARDENCOVEREDPATIO FEATUREFIRE FEATUREFIREBENCH UP DN FRZ SAFE BAR 12'-8"14'-4"17'-0"8'-6" BALCONY COVEREDPATIOPLANTER PLANTER COVEREDDECK REF W/C TV ALTER BEDROOMPRIMARY GUESTHALL-3OFFICE/BED-212'-0"15'-6"5'-10"5'-10"BATH-210'-2"WIC-25'-0" 14'-0"LAUND/MUD11'-9"PANTRY8'-0"11'-10"POWDER44'-0"HALL-25'-0" 16'-4"FOYER6'-0" 11'-9"KITCHENCOVERED56'-4"HALL-15'-0"ENTRY18'-9" 11'-6"DINING16'-9" LIVING ROOM 23'-4" 23'-10"10'-4"BATH-1OUTDOORKITCHEN10'-8"11'-0"6'-0"COAT/AV7'-6"6'-0"WIC-15'-9"10'-6"3-CAR26'-8"GARAGE32'-8"SHOP/STORAGE24'-0"8'-8"MECH.4'-0"12'-8" REF CLG: 10'-0" CLG: 14'-0" CLG: 14'-0" CLG: 14'-0" CLG: 14'-0" CLG: 10'-0" CLG: 10'-0" CLG:CLG:10'-0"10'-0"CLG: 12'-0" CLG:CLG:10'-0"10'-0" CLG: 10'-0" CLG: 10'-0" CLG: 10'-0" CLG: 10'-0" CLG: 10'-0" CLG: 10'-0" CLG: 10'-0" GUEST BED-1 12'-0" 15'-5" CLG: 10'-0" CLG: 14'-0" DRWWMDWU.C. DISPLAY DW U.C. TRASHREC.COVERED PATIO COVEREDPATIO 5'-10" LIVABLE AREA SUMMARY CRAWLMECH/ GARAGE MAIN LEVEL 3,566 SQ FT 63 SQ FT 1,190 SQ FT LOWER LEVEL 560 SQ FT TOTAL 4,126 SQ FT 1,237 SQ FT 0 SQ FT 1,300 SQ FT 1,190 SQ FT 1,7974,819TOTALSQFTSQFT6,616SQFT 4,958 SQ FT 1,807 SQ FT 6,765 SQ FT MAIN LEVEL FLOOR PLAN NOT TO SCALE N GRANITE MOUNTAIN Time Spring 2022 Status Submittals Location Prescott, Arizona

23 24 PAGE PAGEprofessional work UP 204 SF OFFICE 238 363 SF OFFICE 239 200 SF GUEST ROOM 240 BALCONY 1/2"2-17' 11' - 6" 12' 1" BUILT-INS CABINETRY 1/2"4-7' STG. 5"-17'DOORBARN 11"-16' 11' 9" 11' 10" 39' 7" 11' 9" 12' 2"22'-6" 7' - 0" 21' 1" 4"-13' CLOS. 27' - 1" 13' 6" 40' - 7" 4"-31'11"-31'4"-4' 7"-67' 25' 0" 12' 5" 1/2"10-54'1/2"4-8' WasherDryer UP 380 SF MASTER BEDROOM 216 226 SF GUEST/TOY ROOM 218360 SF MASTER BEDROOM 219 142 SF BATHROOM 220 252 SF CRAFT/GUEST ROOM 222 1245 SF GARAGE 224 160 SF PANTRY 225 158 SF LAUN. 226 519 SF KITCHEN 227 272 SF DINING 228 100 SF ENTRY 229 30' 6" 257 SF MUSIC 233 100 SF CLOS. 235 25' - 0" 27' 6" 459 SF LIVING 236 STAIRS 10' - 2" 0"-20' 8' 0" 15' 7" ENCLOSED PATIO 18' 9" 9' - 0" 19' 2"9"-5'9"-4'0"-29' 4"-20'8"-4'6"-14' 3"-22' 9"-46'11' 0" 20' - 11" 15' 2"2' 4" 15' 6" CABINETRYSHELVES DOORDOG SAFE BUFFET 155 SF BATH 250 DOORDOG 127 SF CLOS. 252 SAFE DOORBARN 7"-23' 2"-8' 1"-14' 15' 7" MEDIA 11' - 0" BARN DOOR 221 SF OFFICE 217 6"-20' 5"-19'BUILT-INS CLOS. 15' 7" 6"-15' BUILT-INSLINEN COVERED PORCH 11' - 10" 12' 5" 0"-10' 12' - 9"8'-7" 5"-14' 0"-3' 2"-12' 9"-17' 7' - 8"5"-5' 3' 0" BARN DOOR CLOS. 111' 9" 28' 9" 30' - 6" 52' - 6" 3"-22'7"-52' 10"-74' BENCH BY OWNER2"-12'3"-58' 22' - 1" 48' - 4" 8' 10" 28' 6" 4' - 0" PIANO 6' - 0" LINEN 0' 0" FIN. RIDGERIDGEFIN.+12'FLR.0"FLR.+26'4"HGT.+15'0"HGT.+27'RIDGE HGT. 0' +27'+12'FIN.0"FLR.0"FIN.FLR.0"RIDGEHGT. 0" FIN. RIDGEFIN.+12'FLR.0"FLR.+27'0"HGT.+18'RIDGE4" HGT. +19' RIDGE9" HGT. RIDGEFIN.HEIGHTFLR.+12'0"FIN.FLR.+27'0"HGT.+26'RIDGE4" HGT. 1/8" 1'-0" WEST ELEVATION 1/8" 1'-0" NORTH ELEVATION 1/8" 1'-0" SOUTH ELEVATION 1/8" 1'-0" EAST ELEVATION N.T.S. 3D ISO 3D ISO BACK N.T.S. LEWIS RESIDENCE Time Fall 2019 Status Cancelled Location Gilbert, Arizona

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