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UNDERGRADUATE PORTFOLIO by Evan Kalogiannis 2010 - 2013



TABLE OF CONTENTS COLLEGE OF MOUNT SAINT VINCENT DORMITORY Spring 2013

The Vertical Promenade Spring 2013

Bushwick Dwellings Fall 2012

Water Study Spring 2012

Weather Station Spring 2011

Place Fall 2010



college of mount saint vincent dormitory fall 2013 professor joan krevlin


LE AV. RIVERDA LE AV. RIVERDA The college of mount saint vincent dormitory proposal serves as the connective thread to bridge and unite opposite ends of the camus together and to facilitate both a private dormitory program for student residents as well as a public theater and cafeteria space for the campus as a whole to use. by siting the project on an incline and perpendicular to the river, users of the builing have access to exciting views of the waterfront and beyond in order to produce more climactic and eventful public spaces.


concept

STRETCH sTRETCH

EXTRACT EXTRACT


TILTTILT

EXTRUDE EXTRUDE


1/16” = 1’

Ground floor plan

1/16” = 1’

2nd floor plan

1/16” = 1’

3rd floor plan

1/16” = 1’

4th floor plan


lONGITUDINAL SECTION

ELEVATION




The Vertical Promenade Spring 2013 Professor Fabian Llonch Members: Talha Sabid


The Vertical Promenade is a renovation proposal for the Harlem School of Arts. By utilizing the circulation of the building and bringing it to the street facing facade, this intervention is able to resolve the separation of program within the school as well as introduce a new face within Harlem’s streets and therefore, allow the regentrafication process of the area to move forward.


CONCEPT

CONCEPT

EXISTING EXISTING

SITE SITE

UNINVITING UNINVITING

POINTS CHANGE POINTS OFOFCHANGE

ALTER ALTER

BREAK BREAKFACADE FACADE

SIGHT/CIRCULATION SIGHT/CIRCULATION

INCREASE INCREASEVISIBILiTY VISIBILITY

PROPOSED PROPOSED

STRETCH/PULL STRETCH/PULL


EXISTING PROGRAM

RAMP 1 ramp 1 PUBLIC Public SLOW

PROGRAM CONNECTION PROGRAM CONNECTION VERTICAL CIRCULATION VERTICAL CIRCULATION

slow

faculty rec. dance

student rec. Visual arts

ampitheatre faculty Performing arts

music dance

Lobby

Visual arts

theater

RAMP 1 PROGRAM CONNECTIONS ramp 1 program connections faculty rec. dance

student rec. Visual arts music dance

RAMP 22 ramp PRIVATE private FAST fast

ampitheatre faculty Performing arts Lobby

theater

ramp 2 program connections

RAMP 2 PROGRAM CONNECTIONS faculty rec. dance

student rec.

Visual arts music

dance

Lobby

BACKSTAGE

DANCE STUDIO 3

THEATRE

DANCE STUDIO 2

ampitheatre faculty Performing arts Visual arts

theater



Elevation View

Longitudinal Section


FACADE STUDY

Transverse Section A

Transverse Section C

Transverse Section B

Transverse Section D

*See Second Floor Plan for Reference*


Interior Renderings


ramp 2 private fast

ramp 2 program connections

faculty rec. dance

student rec.

Visual arts music

dance

Lobby

ampitheatre faculty Performing arts Visual arts

theater

BACKSTAGE

DANCE STUDIO 3

THEATRE

DANCE STUDIO 2

VESTIBULE

CAFE

THEATRE VESTIBULE

DANCE STUDIO 1

SCALE - 1/8” = 1’

First Floor Plan


PRACTICE ROOM

PRACTICE ROOM

PERFORMING ARTS CLASSROOM

PERFORMING ARTS CLASSROOM

DANCE STUDIO MEZZANINE

SCALE - 1/8” = 1’

A

B

C

D

Second Floor Plan


DANCE STUDIO 6

ADMIN. OFFICE

P.A. OFFICE

MUSIC OFFICE

DANCE STUDIO 5

DANCE OFFICE GRAPHIC ARTS LAB

DANCE STUDIO 4

SCALE - 1/8” = 1’ Third Floor Plan


Wall Section Detail

metal flashing gravel rigid insulation plywood protection concrete 2’’ metal decking steel beam

concrete finished flooring concrete 2’’ metal decking welded steel brackets steel c-channel

existing floor structure

3/4’’ low-e insulated glass spacer gasket backer rod aluminum mullion

steel base plate anchor bolt re-bars expansion joint 1’’ concrete finished floor 1’’ weatherproof protection board 8’’ concrete slab on grade concrete footing soil

3D Wall Section Detail




Bushwick Dwellings

Fall 2012 Professor Alberto Foyo Members: Evan Kalogiannis, Christian Camacho, William McMillen, Tiffany Urosa, Melissa Santana, Veronica Rivas, Deswacy Powell, Noreen Kagzi, Diana Zwetzich, Mo Myat, Maggy Checo, Marcus Tung,


The Bushwick Dwellings is an urban experiment that explores the possibilities for community living and tests the more common housing typologies of New York City. The rooftop of the Lucky Star Warehouse, located in Bushwick, Brooklyn, is where the project begins and unfolds. Because of the existing warehouse’s overdesigned structure, we had the ability to place an additional structural system on the rooftop that would support twenty-four courtyard houses, three urban agricultural gardens, and two cores for circulation. The decision for the use of courtyard housing and urban agricultural garden spaces was a major part of the experiment in the attempt for a self sustaining and resiliant complex as well as to better understand the relationship between the courtyard house and its setting within the urban fabric of New York.


CONCEPT

Existing warehouse

STRUCTURAL GRID

COURTYARD UNITS


VERTICAL CORES

cOMMON AREAS

COURTYARD OPENINGS


Plan of Lucky Star Warehouse

Rooftop Floor Plan of Warehouse


Sketch of Bushwick Dwellings by Diana Zwetzich

Physical Model of Bushwick Dwellings using recycled ceramic and aluminum. Individual units were produced and imported from China.

A photoshop collage focusing on the idea of ocularcentricity that was part of the sensorial analysis


Roof Plan of Bushwick Dwellings


Floor Plan of Courtyard


Longitudinal Section


Transveral Sections


A

B

Floor Plan

Section A

Example of Individual Courtyard

Section B


A

Floor

B

Section A

Example of Individual Courtyard Section B


WATER STUDY SPRING 2011 Professor ATHANASIOS HARITOS Members: JACKLYN VARGAS


SEQUENCE 1

TRENDS

bACKROUND

FOREGROUND

SEQUENCE 2

TRENDS

bACKROUND

THE INTENT OF THIS WATER STUDY WAS TO UNDERSTAND THE PROPERTIES OF WATER THROUGH EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS. THE MOVEMENT OF WATER THAT WAS RECORDED WAS TRACED BY A SEIRIES OF NODES THAT EVOLVED INTO THE FORMS OF THE HYDROCAL CASTINGS

FOREGROUND


WEATHER STATION SPRING 2010 Professor FRAN LEADON


LONG SECTION

plan

LONG SECTION

SHORT SECTION

plan

tHE WEATHER STATION FACILITATES THE DOCUMENTATION AND THE DATA STORAGE OF MESOCYCLONE ACTIVITY.

SHORT SECTION


place

Fall 2010 Professor dAVID JUDELSON


PERSPECTIVE

SECTION

Place uses beams and columns to act as a vessel for each space while the planes define them. This allows for the eactions of waiting, resting, and watching to take place. SECTION



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