Undergraduate Portfolio

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Undergraduate Portfolio Ashley Wilkins

University of Detroit Mercy

School of Architecture September 2007- January 2011


TABLE OF CONTENTS


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Professor Staci Taylor

“Chaotic peacefulness” Detroit, MI first year - 2007

Abstract: Take photographs of Detroit through a microscopic view by viewing the city through it’s textures and analyze through 3-dimentional abstraction. While out photographing Detroit I felt as though the city had a very different vibe than I was use to. I characterized this vibe as “Chaotic Peacefulness.” Since I was new to Detroit and come from a relatively small, northern town the city life was very chaotic for me. I encountered hives of people and cars swarming everything and even the occasional ambulance or police car racing by. However, Detroit also had a sort of peaceful quality that I felt. I went to the riverfront that was very beautiful, artistic and relaxing which offset and oddly complimented the chaoticness of the city around it. The wire sculpture is my final design of a 3-dimentional abstraction of the words “chaotic peacefulness.” The winding and twisting of the wire makes the sculpture look chaotic while the simple shape gives it a peaceful quality.


Professor Staci Taylor

“Chaotic peacefulness� first year - 2007

hand drawing: pencil sketch

hand drawing: pen and ink photo collage

hand drawing: charcoal


sketch models: cardboard and paper

final model: wire and museum board


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Professor Staci Taylor

“Decorativeness� first year - 2007

Abstract: To find an antique object and create a container or holder specific to that object. The object I chose was an antique metal cup. I thought the design and look of the cup was very ornate and the cup should not be concealed, however, it should be celebrated. I created a holder to display the cup as if suspended in motion and frozen in time. The base is made of plaster which is a stark contrast to the flowing cloth.


Professor Staci Taylor

“Decorativeness� first year - 2007

antique object

cup analysis: hand drawing: pencil

sketch models: wire, cardboard and clay


final model: plaster, wood, cloth, metal dowels, Plexiglas

hand drawing: pencil


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Professor Staci Taylor

“push & pull” first year - 2008 partner: Laura LeVasseur

Abstract: To, as a group, redesign the interior wall of our studio space taking into account the affected hallway. My teammate, Laura LeVasseur, and I played with the shape and size of the wall using a “push and pull” effect. We created a specific space in both the hallway and the studio for pin-ups and critiques. Slits were cut out of the wall for view ports into the studio. This allowed for guests walking by to see inside the studio and view the work being done without interrupting the students working or the instructor teaching.


Professor Staci Taylor

[before]

“push & pull�

public hallway

first year - 2008

public crit space private crit space studio work space

functional floor plan

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public crit space

tudio studio work space

functional floor plan

sketch models

private crit space


[details] crit space


site photos

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Professor Staci Taylor

“Meditation plot” first year - 2008 site: Woodbridge, Detroit

Abstract: As a class break up the vacant site into individual plots for each member in studio with public access for each plot to create a community space with private and public functions. In one space design a “meditation plot.” I chose to create a space where I could be alone and practice yoga. My plot was long and narrow and I would enter at one of the long ends. Trees and natural elements would block my view from other people and I would walk down the winding path until my mind was free of distractions. At the end of the plot was a large flat rock surrounded by water in which the yoga would take place. A large wall encloses almost the whole plot which redefines the privateness of the plot. Small water falls trickle down the walls, down beds of flowers into the pond at the end to create a mellow, soothing atmosphere.


Professor Staci Taylor

“Meditation plot� first year - 2008 site: Woodbridge, Detroit

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placement in group model


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Professor Tom Roberts

“block project” underground urban environment in a rural setting second year- fall 2008

Abstract: To create a rural live and work studio for a photographer on a vacant, made up site. I decided to take the inspiration of Detroit and apply it to the rural environment of the site but also keep the integrity of the site. I used abstractions of main highways in Detroit to make the paths for the site. I lowered everything below ground so that when driving by the site still looks rural and just a 10’ glass roof of the photographers house peaks out of the earth. The high fashion photographer has seven below ground photo shoot areas with different urban background, such as brick, stone, cement etc. Each area is connected by underground tunnels.


Professor Tom Roberts

“block project� underground urban environment in a rural setting second year- fall 2008

site section model

sketch models


house section model


site photos

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Professor Tom Roberts

“billboard project” “music is the expression of emotions” second year- fall 2008

site: Greendale & Woodward, Detroit, MI

Abstract: To create a music library in the confined space underneath and around a billboard. I chose to create a music library in respects to how emotion plays a huge part in the affects on music. I broke the types of musical emotion into three main types; sad, happy and angry. The idea of the library is that people can come and get away from their everyday life and this can be an outlet for their emotional release, whatever the emotion is. There are listening and viewing rooms where pictures are placed with the music to aid the release of the emotion of the user. The bottom floor is dedicated to “sad” music, or music that makes people cry. The shelves are formed in a light curve, indicating its somberness. The second floor is dedicated to the emotion of “happiness,” or music that makes people smile and laugh. The shelves are formed in a tighter, more whimsical shape to indicate a carefree, upbeat style. The third floor is dedicated to the emotion of “anger,” or music that makes people angry and upset. The shelves are formed in a jutting form to indicate sharpness.


Professor Tom Roberts

“billboard project” “music is the expression of emotions”

plans

elevations

second year- fall 2008

sketch models

level 1

level 2

level 3


sections

sketch of emotional photo and song video viewing area

sketch of music CD shelves


site photos

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Professor Tom Roberts

“the butcher, the baker, the candle stick maker...” Glass Blower’s Workshop second year- winter 2009

site: Harmonie Park, Detroit MI group members: Adam Smith, Frank Frost, Tom Roberts, Stefan Francesconi, Kaitlynn Young & Myself

Abstract: On a parking lot across from Harmonie Park, which is divided into seven plots for seven different clients, we are to design/ define a program for our specific client. The clients are a Baker, Butcher, Candlestick maker, Metal smith, Potter, Woodworker a glass sculptor. Each student gets one client and plot of land and we are to design side by side with the other students and respond accordingly. My client is a Glass Sculptor. I saw the art of glass blowing as something that would like to be viewed. I created a large, tall work room with glass walls that is situated at the front of the site where pedestrians walking by can look inside and view the sculptor working with the glass and fire. There is also a walkway above where people can walk inside the building and still view the artist. The back of the building is a store where the artist can sell his work and display it.


Professor Tom Roberts

“the butcher, the baker, the candle stick maker...” Glass Blower’s Workshop second year- winter 2009 first floor

workshop

store

second floor office

front elevation view of glass blowing connection to other buildings

back elevation


section a

section b

section c

section d

section e

section f

side elevation


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Professor Tom Roberts

“theatre of light, history story telling and yoga center” Theatre of Light second year- winter 2009 GROUP PROJECT: ANTHONY DELAROSA, ALEX VERSLYPE site: Pilgrim Baptist Church, Chicago IL

Abstract: Inside of the old walls of the Pilgrim Baptist Church in Chicago each group has to collaborate to divide the space between themselves for each program. As a group we decided to have three separate buildings that integrated visually but still remained their own unique design. My program was to design a “Theatre of Light”. The theatre extrudes and expands on the existing wall of the old church. The main theatre is on the top floor. The exterior wall is a translucent glass where when a play is in session pedestrians outside can see shadows of actors running off stage and back on. There is also a smaller outdoor stage on the balcony for smaller performances. The idea of regrowth was also a main component to our overall design. All of the corrugated cardboard represents nature that is encouraged to grow on the selected wall or roof.


second year- winter 2009

sketch models [group]

Professor Tom Roberts

“theatre of light, history story telling and yoga center” Theatre of Light group elevation

GROUP PROJECT: ANTHONY DELAROSA, ALEX VERSLYPE site: Pilgrim Baptist Church, Chicago IL MEZZANINE

group plan

THIRD FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

sketch models [personal]

FIRST FLOOR section A

section B

section C

library sun: morning

classroom/lobby



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Professor Amy Deines

“EXPO” Detroit Michigan Central Station/ Milano Statizone Centrale thrid year/vertical studio: fall 2009 GROUP PROJECT: EVAN VEIT, MATTHEW DENNER, MACIEK DZIEWIUR

Abstract: As a group collaboration design a master plan of Detroit and Milan, Italy with the given sites which includes transportation, hospitality, education, and social justice. Then each student individually defines and designs one site on the plan further for each city. As a group we decided to revitalize the poor economy of Detroit by providing a Technological Exposition throughout the city, inspired by Milan’s upcoming Exposition, where new Technologies would be displayed on select Exposition sites. We devised a new High Speed Rail line to bring new people into Detroit from other states and then a Light Rail System to take the visitors around the city to the select sites. I chose to further develop the site of Michigan Central Station which would become the epicenter of the new revitalized city. For Milan we decided to keep the existing upcoming Exposition of 2015 and to use our sites to further enhance the city. I chose the site of the Stazione Centrale.


thrid year/vertical studio: fall 2009 GROUP PROJECT: EVAN VEIT, MATTHEW DENNER, MACIEK DZIEWIUR

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“Detroit EXPO” Michigan Central Station d e t r o i t


New Transportation

Section A

High Speed Rail

Proposed Functions Train Station/Hotel/Parking Structure School of Technology Apartments/Student Housing Park

Section B

Restaurant Hotel Train Station Parking Structure

Section Diagram

The Michigan Central Train Station will become the new entrance to the city of Detroit. The station will have implemented a high speed rail that travels throughout the country and to Canada that will bring visitors into the city. Also a new light rail will depart from the station, taking travelers throughout the city. New public transportation will allow Detroit to become a “car free� city. The once vacant Central Station will remain a train station but also become a multifunctional space with a large hotel, underground parking structure, shops and restaurants. Also a new technological school with student housing and apartments will be built on the vacant areas around the site. These new implemented programs will breathe new life to the abandoned station and surrounding site.


thrid year/vertical studio: fall 2009 GROUP PROJECT: EVAN VEIT, MATTHEW DENNER, MACIEK DZIEWIUR

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Professor Amy Deines

“Detroit EXPO� Transportation

Proposed 2015 Transit

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Michigan Ave.

Ford Rd.

EXPO Light Rail

Hospitality Line

High Speed Rail

People Mover

During the Detroit Expo transportation is very important. The existing proposed 2015 transit will be implemented to allow people to travel throughout Detroit. A new light rail system will also be implemented that connects each of our EXPO sites along with connecting to each transportation option. A hospitality line will also be implemented. The hospitality line travels throughout Detroit and brings medical help to people who cannot move to a hospital on their own. Also a high speed rail line will connect Detroit with Canada along with the rest of the USA.


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Corktown

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Rosa Parks

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Downtown

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Eastern Market

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Dequindre Cut

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Jefferson

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Belle Isle


Professor Amy Deines

“Detroit EXPO� Transportation at MCS

High Speed

thrid year/vertical studio: fall 2009 GROUP PROJECT: EVAN VEIT, MATTHEW DENNER, MACIEK DZIEWIUR

Light Rail

The site of Michigan Central Station becomes the transportation hub of the Expo and Detroit itself. Highspeed Rail, Light Rail and automobiles coincide around the site. During the Exposition the use of transportation will become very important as the Exposition sites on the Michigan Central Station site will consist of new and improved transportation companies.

Before: Existing Condition Abandoned Buildings Park Instillation

Automobiles

During Exposition: New Interventions Exposition Sites New High Speed Train Station Technological School Hotel/Parking Structure Park Instillation Walkway/ Light rail Stop

After Exposition: New Interventions New Apartment Complex/Student Housing New High Speed Train Station Technological School Hotel/Parking Structure New Park/Public Space/ Existing Park Instillation Walkway/ Light rail Stop New Developments


During: Before: Exposition Site After: Recreational Site

During: Before: Exposition Site After: Apartment/Student Housing

During: Before: Exosition Site

After: Recreational Park

The two designated sites for Exposition companies to display their work are to the left and right of the Michigan Central Station. During the Exposition the areas will be full of company buildings and stands that will showcase their new technologically enhanced transportation methods. After the Exposition however, once the transportation buildings have left, the areas will become recreational parks in which skateboarders could skate or the area could be used for public markets.

EXPO: Michigan Central Station During/After


Professor Amy Deines

“Detroit EXPO� Michigan Central Station

MCS Programs

thrid year/vertical studio: fall 2009 GROUP PROJECT: EVAN VEIT, MATTHEW DENNER, MACIEK DZIEWIUR

As for the abandoned Michigan Central Station itself, the main part of the building will be renovated to become a hotel. A high end restaurant will house itself at the top floor of the building. Also an underground parking structure will be placed under the Michigan Central Station. The new implemented functions of the building will breathe new life into the beautiful abandoned building.

Restaurants Hotel Lobby Parking

For the forms of the buildings I used inspiration form the Milan Stazione Centrale to create the walkway along with the new High Speed rail building.

Structure

Path

Rail

Combination Overlay


New High Speed Rail Line

South Elevation

Section

New Train Station Floor Plans The new High Speed train station is a docking building for the High Speed train but also connects the high speed with the light rail.

Roof Plan

2nd Floor Shopping/Restaurants

1st Floor Ticket Booth/Waiting Rooms Ramp/Stairs


Professor Amy Deines

“Detroit EXPO” Michigan Central Station thrid year/vertical studio: fall 2009 GROUP PROJECT: EVAN VEIT, MATTHEW DENNER, MACIEK DZIEWIUR

Walkway A new raised covered walkway connects the Michigan Central Station and the New High Speed Rail line. Outdoor public space is also implemented.


New Light Rail Station The new Light Rail station connects to the Michigan Central Station which allows easy access to the inside of the Michigan Central Station and its amenities. Also the High Speed Rail Station is just a quick walk away to gain easy access to other cities or states. This turns the site of the Michigan Central Station into the main transportation hub of the city.

To Detroit


Professor Amy Deines

Milano EXPO� Stazione

Centrale

thrid year/vertical studio: fall 2009 GROUP PROJECT: EVAN VEIT, MATTHEW DENNER, MACIEK DZIEWIUR

Site: Before & After

Before Exposition: Existing Condition

m i l a n 2 0 1 5

courtyards

Scalo Farini During Exposition: New Interventions

Stazione Centrale

path courtyards benches/rain shelter

Ortomercato During Exposition: New Interventions

San Cristoforo Navigili

path courtyards

For the site of Stazione Centrale in Milan, Italy the scale of the project is much smaller. Instead I decided to redesign the park/ courtyard in front of the Station. Before the courtyard was very boring and rectangular. When I was speaking with the Milan Students they were telling me that the space was very uninteresting and it doesn’t make people want to stay outside. I redesigned the green space and paths into a more interesting arrangement that was influenced from the Michigan Central Station site.


Detroit Inspirations/Influences wire

weed

The new park bench design were influenced by Detroit’s underground culture, such as homlessness. The design of the park benches were designed to physically resemble the coverage and safety a park bench gives a homeless person. To a homeless person a park bench is a temporary home; a bed to sleep on.

Park Instillation


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Professor Wladek Fuchs

“Urban Pivot Point� Jefferson Avenue @ Burns Street thrid year/vertical studio: winter 2010

Abstract: On a parking lot in front of the Whittier building create an Urban Pivot Point which would benefit the people of Indian Village. On the site I decided to create a multi-use building with shops on the first two floors and a dance studio on the top floor. I created a place where residences of the nearby village could come to shop, do yoga, grab a cup of coffee, take a dance class or spend the day in the adjacent park.


Professor Wladek Fuchs

“Urban Pivot Point� Jefferson Avenue @ Burns Street thrid year/vertical studio: winter 2010

Urban Plan

Initial Proposition

zone 1

zone 2

Owen Park

section A

zone 3

Henderson Park


The main focus of my project is the development of three zones in accordance to entering both Henderson Park and Owen Park. Development of a new walkway entices visitors from surrounding neighborhoods and commuters driving up and down Jefferson Ave. Two new traffic lights are implemented to slow the speed of traffic for a more pedestrian friendly street. The walkways flow from one park to another with a new building located on the site which will house a cafe, small boutiques and a community center. This building, or zone 1, becomes the Pivot Point of the three zones. Parking is located behind the new building or on the two side streets on zones 2 and 3. Raised green patches protrude on the walkway to block the view of traffic along with its noise to create a feeling of intimacy while still being in an urban setting.

Site Section A

Stop Light Bus Stop Proposed New Stop Light


thrid year/vertical studio: winter 2010

Urban Plan

Final Proposition

Owen Park

Henderson Park

Burns St.

Professor Wladek Fuchs

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The sensitive design of the entrance to Owen Park entices people of the community to use the park more often. Eight “earth berms� are placed along Jefferson Ave and Burns Dr. to block out the busy street noise and views. A mixed use building is placed in front of the Whittier where people can come to shop, eat, read, dance and more. Both creates a more intimate and user friendly space in which people from the community and surrounding area would enjoy.


Professor Wladek Fuchs

“Urban Pivot Point” Jefferson Avenue @ Burns Street

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Site Users

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Floor Plan 2

Floor Plan 1

Floor Plan 3

Floor Plan 4

Clothing Boutique Boutique Cont.

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Bookstore cont.

Art Gallery

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Shoe Store Bookstore/Cafe

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Professor Gilbert Sunghera

“Bus Shelter� Volterra, Italy fourth year/vertical studio: summer 2010 Study Abroad

Abstract: To redesign the existing Bus Stop site in Volterra, Italy. The existing bus stop (pictured left) is littered with graffiti and is barley used by visitors. I chose to take advantage of the beautiful views the site has to offer of the town and country side and create a bus stop where visitors can unwind and become acquainted with the town before they enter the town. I also wanted to make the visitor more aware that there are two entrances to the city. The main entrance, but also the back entrance that snakes around and brings your right into the Necropolis.


Professor Gilbert Sunghera

“Bus Shelter� Volterra, Italy fourth year/vertical studio: summer 2010

Conceptual Design Final Proposition in Volterra



Professor Gilbert Sunghera

“Bus Shelter� Volterra, Italy

site plan

fourth year/vertical studio: summer 2010

Final Design

Final Proposition in Detroit

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A sloped viewing platform ramps up into a circular platform with a stone central spiral staircase in which visitors can go up to the top platform or down to enter the city. Underneath the ramp is seats to wait for the bus and also a special place for motorcycles to park that is out of the way of the bus path. Along the big wall is a sloped path that leads up to another viewing platform opposite the first which leads the visitor to the Necropolis. Underneath is a small cafe and a place to purchase tickets for the bus and trains.



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Professor Joseph Odoerfer

“Non-Denominational Church� Rochester Hills, MI fourth year/integrated studio: fall 2010

Abstract: Create a fully functional Non-Denominational Church on a site in Rochester Hills. Must design and calculate the buildings structure, mechanical system, lighting, acoustical system and day lighting as well as site design according to Code. The church I designed focuses on the Sanctuary ascetically which has exposed wood glulam beams, stained glass and a unique fan shape. Classrooms are placed in the building for after school programs and youth groups. Both the Pastors office and the Assistant Pastors office is located near a second entrance . There is also a small outdoor patio where church members can sit and converse after the sermon.


Professor Joseph Odoerfer

“Non-Denominational Church� Rochester Hills, MI fourth year/integrated studio: fall 2010

Final Project Site & Floor plans

site plan

blown up site plan 300 parking spaces with 5 handicap spaces


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pastors office

reception/ work room

assistant pastors office classroom mechanical room

nursery

floor plan

women’s restroom

men’s restroom

sound/ communication room

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coat room

site perspective

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coat room

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Professor Joseph Odoerfer

“Non-Denominational Church�

Rochester Hills, MI

fourth year/integrated studio: fall 2010

structural model

structural steel beams and girders

wood glulam beams

structural plan

wood post & beams

mechanical [structural] model supply duct return duct

mechanical plan

mechanical model


day lighting sections south

hanging down light

west

reflected ceiling plan

troffer light 2x2 round supply diffuser square return diffuser troffer light 2x4 recessed can down light spot light wall light florescent light

summer sun winter sun east

east


Professor Joseph Odoerfer

“Non-Denominational Church”

Rochester Hills, MI

fourth year/integrated studio: fall 2010

SCALE : 1/32” east elevation

SCALE : 1/32” SCALE : 1/32” north elevation

SCALE : 1/32”

SECTION&ELEVATIONS SECTION&ELEVATIONS SECTION&ELEVATIONS

south elevation

SCALE : 1/32” SCALE : 1/32”

west elevation

SECTION&ELEVATIONS SECTION&ELEVATIONS building section



Professor Joseph Odoerfer

“Non-Denominational Church�

acoustical plan

Rochester Hills, MI

fourth year/integrated studio: fall 2010

sabines wall material

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gypsum board glass wood paneling doors back return openings

336.27 113.86 818.4 9.67 8.66 1314.204 total sabines

floor material carpet wood audience

ceiling thin, porous sound-absorbing material gypsum board

room volume reverberation time

111.475 626.684 1123.2 1548 total sabines

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acoustical treatment carpeting Wood, 1/2 in. paneling

3 2 1

908.35 54.78 963.13 total sabines

108,753 ft ^3 0.05 x 108753 / 3825 = 1.4

path difference plan

section

#1 = (35 + 18.5) - 22 = #2 = (36 + 17) - 27.5 = #3 = (37 + 28) - 32 = #4 = (42 + 27) - 43 = #5 = (46.5 + 20) - 44 =

31.5 25.5 33 26 22.5

#1 = (18 + 21) - 12 = #2 = (18 + 21) - 24 = #3 = (23.5 + 28) - 35 = #4 = (25.5 + 31) - 47 =

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GROUP Ashley Wilkins, Drew McNamara, Rocco Castiglione Riccardo Memeo, Lorenzo Melandri, Roberta Pari

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Professor Amy Deines

“City of No Cars� Detroit-Milan Charette third year - fall 2008

As a group collaboration we envisioned our idea of a city with no cars. The American students worked on the city of Milan and the University of Ferarra students worked on the city of Detroit. For Milan we devised the destruction of buildings in which the buildings would become puzzle pieces that moved and reorganized themselves in order to fit the user. The idea is that without cars on the street there would just be pieces of buildings moving to their next destination and since Milan already has a workable public transportation system people do not need the streets for anything but walking.








MILANO

City with no cars

Movement of Functions


Removing cars from the city of Milan results in streets that suddenly become wide open. These wide streets can be used as park areas that serve as thresholds between different sections of the city. These voids created in the absence of the automobile provide opportunity to redefine the function of a parkas well as the buildings that back these parks.


Milano: Function



Art Work [Italy Sketches, summer 2010]

pencil & colored pencil

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pencil

pen & ink


pencil

pencil

pencil

pencil


Art Work [VIZ com, 2007-2008] freshman year

Professor Sister Marie & Professor Stephen LaGrassa

pencil

pencil

oil pastels model: Laura LeVasseur


charcoal & pastel

colored pencil & pen


Freshman Studio, 2008 This is a study of a rose in my freshman studio. I studied the rose through an exploration of drawings: stippling, blind contures and large sketches.

pen: stippling

charcoal stick

pen: blind conture


This is a further study of the rose where we expanded and exploded it into a 3- Dimensional abstract form.

hard clay


Art Work [high school 2005-2007]

oil paint/oil pastels

acrylic paint

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collage with magazine paper

watercolor


prisma colored pencils

prisma colored pencils

oil pastel

acrylic paint


Art Work [3-Dimentional]

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alabaster sculpture : summer 2010


fired clay

fired clay

fired clay


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