Architecture|Design Portfolio 2012-2017 AUSTEN BARRETT

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AUSTEN BARRETT

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ARCH | DESIGN 12

PORTFOLIO 17



PROJECT INDEX

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GREEN CoLIVING

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A G E N T O P E R AT I O N S

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INTEGRATED URBAN [MIXED USE] DESIGN

LANDSCAPE DESIGN STUDIO

RURAL TRACKS

AGRICULTURE RESEARCH CENTER

NATURE TO NOURISH

AGRICULTURE REASEARCH CENTER

CRAFTED

MODELED AND MADE



+ I N T E G R AT E D URBAN DESIGN

SPRING 2016 with ANNA K BIGGS

AIA MIDDLE TN FIRST PLACE INTEGRATED DESIGN

GREEN CoLIVING


Downtown

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> 30,000 cars per day 30,000 < 5,000 cars per day < 5,000 cars per day

2 UT Campus

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URBAN CONNECTIONS

NOISE DIAGRAM

VISUAL SIGNIFICANCE


CONCEPT

COMPONENTS + MATERIALS

Understanding how a traditional co-housing model and rural agricultural model connect and adapt to an urban environment.

GREENHOUSE GLASS

TIMBER FRAME

HYDROPONIC FARM

Knoxville_TN

CROSS LAMINATE TIMBER


The greenhouse provides a food source for both residents and the community as part of a C.S.A. program (Community Supported Agriculture)

WASTE

As a waste management iniative the co-housing participates in composting both on and off site in designated recipticles. The compost is then stored and reused in the vertical farm. MATERIALS + RESOURCES 11/13

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The energy in natural sunlight fuels the growth of plants in the greenhouse during warm and cool months maintaining a timeperature of 65-75 degrees ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 14/16

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CO-HOUSING SEMI - CONDITIONED ZONE ERV + PASSIVE COOLING

URBAN FARM


SUSTAINABLE DESIGN STRATEGY

HYDRATION

Water collection to harvest a natural source of water to be stored and reused in the drip irrigration system WATER EFFICIENCY 7/11

ACTIVE COOLING ZONE :

GEOTHERMAL HEAT PUMP + ERV EXCESS ENERGY ATMOSPHERE 30/33

RESTAURANT

An inherent value of co-housing is minimum space + energy use to provide community living environments for communities of people. This creates a model of sustainable practices by reducing the footprint of each person’s living space. The added value of an attached greenhouse farm provides “farm to table” meals from just down the hall. The life cycle of these objectives requires much less energy than traditional living models and is an innovative way to address matters of sustainability.

Knoxville_TN

COMMON HOUSE


fall 2016

SUMMER HEAT GAIN

CONCRETE

Harsh summer sun enters at a sharp angle heating interior space close to glass enclosure.

PERMEABLE TILE GREENHOUSE FLOOR

TRICOYA WOOD FINISH

WINTER HEAT GAIN Subtle winter sun enters deep into the greenhouse and living space to aid in winter heating.

TREATED CLT

METAL PANEL


Knoxville_TN

URBAN PLANTING STRATEGY The vertical farm wraps the southern corner of the building, providing a garden exhibit for Henley St. traffic. Food provided by the farm is co-opted by the residents, restaurant space and potential market space on the ground plane.


PV PANELS SHEET METAL ROOFING 07610

+ INTEGRATED DESIGN The systems aim to integrate well with the program and structure enhancing the unity of the project. The systems we chose reflect the programmatic organization, which in turn reflect the attitude of the city.

RIGID BOARD INSULATION 07210

MINOTAIR DUEL FUNCTION AIR EXCHANGER RIGID INSULATION JOINT SEALERS

GLU-LAMINATED TIMBER CONSTRUCTION

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061113

GLAZED ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL 08915

CROSS-LAMINATED TIMBER STRUCTURE 061113

AIR + MOISTURE BARRIER 07270

RAIN SCREEN FURRING STRIPS

+ GREENHOUSE STRATEGY The structure utilizes a new type of construction that is environmentally responsible as well as aesthetically appealing. It warms and softens the space.

SLIDING METAL PANELS EXTERIOR FINISH CARPENTRY

GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES

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09260

WOOD DECKING

ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK

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06200

fall 2016

Alternating CLT panels between glulam beams bring modular prefabrication to the building process. It also helps lower the live cycle and embodied energy of the building as a whole.

SLIDING ALUMINUM DOORS + FRAMES 08160

DOOR HARDWARE 08710

GLAZING 08800

WINTER GARDEN

METAL FABRICATION + FASTENERS 05500

EXTERIOR WOOD FINISH

EARTHWORK 03300

SHEET WATERPROOFING 07130

ALUMINUM DOORS 08120

CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE 07300


COMMON HOUSE

Knoxville_TN

Gathering spaces in the Common House provide the Co-living community with an opportunity to be a part of a “neighborhood�. Young professionals, international students, and new families are able to interact and grow together in a space that embodies a communal family room.


METAL LOUVERS GLAZED ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL STEEL FASTENERS JOINT SEALERS STEEL TRUSS

fall 2016 STEEL MESH FLOOR METAL RAILING 05520

METAL FABRICATION 05500

GLAZING

08800

SLIDING DOORS 0860710

X-LAM CONSTRUCTION 061113

GLU-LAM CONSTRUCTION

DOOR HARDWARE 08710

STEEL PLATE

08160

TIMBER TRUSS CORDS

SECTION DETAIL 1.0

STEEL TRUSS MEMBERS

EXTERIOR BOARD INSULATION 07210

FIRESTOPPING 07840

AIR + MOISTURE BARRIER 07270


Louvers run across the large southern facade creating shading for the large greenhouse. The layers create a great amount of shade inside the greenhouse all around the year. The glass facade transfers a lot of heat from the sun, but the double-pane glass and the energy recovery ventilators in the space allow the heat to be distributed in a way that is energy efficient.

+ SOLAR GREENHOUSE [2030 Palette]

A solar greenhouse incorporates solar glazing for heating and plant growth, and thermal mass to store daytime heat for release at night. To prevent one-sided plant growth, it is common to provide some opposite wall glazing to admit back light onto the plant canopy.

Nashville_TN

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Nashville Nashville

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catch

RURAL DENSITY

downtown Nashville

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release

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Franklin

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+ biofuel waste to farmer

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salvage/scrap

+ brownfield

+ brick

year 2017

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SITE

Cornelia Fort Air Park

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+ brownfield year 2030

year 2060

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LANDSCAPE DESIGN STUDIO

FALL 2017 with SUMMER ABSTON

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AGENT O P E R AT I O N S


RUNNOF + EROSION _dynamic landscape _low species diversity_undesirable soil _ecological diversity _runnoff deposit_floodplain management

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MANURE COMPOST _increased drainage _higher nutrient composition _potassium+nitrogen+phosporous _ACIDITY decrease


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observer + director actor hearding agent obsticle

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human sheep dog land

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density accumulation dispersion

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observer + director actor hearding agent obsticle

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CROSSBREAD EWE

human sheep dog land

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10 SHEEP PER ACRE

+ CONTINIOUS GRA ZING

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Agents act as the primary input in modification of the landscape. Surface agents [sheep] develop the topographical surface variety over time creating a dynamic landscape of emerging ecologies. Erosion is both observed and enhanced to stimulate landscape change

GRASS - WEEDS - INVASIVE SPECIES

+ RATIONAL GRA ZING

AGENT NETWORK THEORY

Nashville_TN

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agent movement introduciotn of agents existing topography

early pattern establishment obstacle/ detractor

thickening [woody] brush

high soil compaction retired path + young grass establishment

extensive graxing established erosion path

AGENT BASED CODING fall 2017

This toolset simulates agent interactions on a surface based on obstacles (detractors) and specific disired vegetation. [Attractors} allow predicitons of agent behavior to dictate prospective movement patterns and speculate areas of erosion-competition-overgrowth

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Nashville_TN

herding strategy [sheepdog] static pivot radii flexibility pasture enclosure

elevated pedestrian path

pasture variation


+DESIGN TOOLS Parametric surfaces created with grasshopper allow careful observation of species diversity at varying elevations. This further developed our understanding of ecosystem diversity on site.

LITTER ZONE_ 2in brush//leaf litter

TOP SOIL _ 10 in

silt mineral//humus

SUB SOIL _25 in

leaching//edisposition

Overgrazed brush _leaf litter

HORIZON VARIATION_32in maximum leaching

Top soil humus _wet _compaceted

FRAGMENTED SOIL_ 40in

unweathered//accumulation

Sub spil humus _nutrient deposit _compaced soil

Subsurface humus

_leaching groundwater _poor drainage

BED ROCK

unweathered//rock

UNDISTURBED SOIL PROFILE

Bed Rock

_early weathering

ERODED SOIL PROFILE


Nashville_TN



A G R I C U LT U R E R E S E A R C H FA C I L I T Y

SPRING 2016 with AARON WRIGHT

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RURAL TRACKS


WIND

SUN

OWNERSHIP


Nashville_TN

RURAL LANDSCAPE + CONDITIONS An academic research facility for the Agriculture Department of the University of Tennessee. Working in combination with farmers and researchers, we combined exhibition with laboratory spaces in order to meet the clients exact needs.The display of research and agriculture techniques held a primary role in arranging the space to be an interaction of the living, learning, and working type.

LONGITUDINAL [JOG] SECTION .01


” insulated air space 3/4” interior OBS finish 10”x4” timber framing 1/2” rigid insulation 1/2” exterior wood panel finish 3/4” interior OBS finish

The reasearch complex consists of event space, student housing, offices, a research lab, a cafeteria, and gathering areas. We worked in close connection with the University of Tennessee Agriculture Research Lab in middle TN to develop the program and design specifically for their needs.

EXTERIOR WALL DETAIL.01


[equipment]

[crops]

Nashville_TN

[pedestrian]

PLAN ARRANGEMENT


spring 2016

CAST IN-PLACE CONCRETE

WOOD PANEL

ALUMINUM SIDING


Nashville_TN


BASE CAMP WHITE

TENNESSEE WILDLIFE RESOURCE VIRGIN FALLS STATE PARK

LOST CREEK STATE NATURAL AREA

LATIMER RESERVATION BOY SCOUTS

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DEPARTIMENT OF CORRECTIONS

SPENCER

BASE CAMP VAN BUREN

BLEDSOE STATE FOREST

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BASE CAMP BLEDSOE

FALL CREEK FALLS STATE PARK

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PIKEVILLE


TENNESSEE H E R I TA G E C A M P

FA L L 2 0 1 5 B l e d s o e T E N N E S S E E

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N AT U R E T O NOURISH


BUNKHOUSE

ORCHARD

HUMUS DEPOSIT fall 2015

HERB GARDEN LEAF WEB


HORSE HOME H O R T I C U LT U R E HAHA

Seasons are a natural cycle the earth uses to maintain its health. The seasons become an anual cycle which is a foundation to enhance the built environment. Instruments to measure the phenomenon of season change are put on display at The Bledsoe Haritage Camp. Herb drying sheds, leaf litter compost, decidious tree cycles, and humus piles allow the visitor to engage these processes.

Pikeville_TN

Four elements on which to look at a site with sensitivity to previous life, controlled by an inherent human interest toward the future.


fall 2015

BLEDSOE STATE FOREST [6,650 ACRES]

BUNK HOUSE

REST

6,000 SF

DRYING SHED

RESTROOM 120 SF

6,000 [SQUARE FEET]

GATHER

HANG DRY SPACE

10 AT 200 SF

1,000 SF

2,000 SF

BUNKS 100 SF

CCC CLEARING

EVAPORATIVE DRYING

EAT

360,000 SF

1,500 SF

750 [SQUARE FEET]

WASHROOM 30 SF

REST

2,000 [SQUARE FEET]

DRYING SHED

GATHER

6,000 SF

500 SF

BUNK HOUSE 6,000 SF

STORAGE 1,500 SF

RESTROOM 100 SF

HERB GARDENS 120,000 SF


Pikevi_TN BAY TREE 750 SF

BASIL 500 SF

ROSEMARY 500 SF

DILL

500 SF

OREGANO 500 SF

FENNEL 500 SF

MINT

THYME

500 SF

500 SF

PARSLEY 500 SF

TSAGE 500 SF

LEMONGRASS 500 SF

HERB GARDENS 120,000 SF

LAVENDER FIELD 60,000 SF

BLEDSOE STATE FOREST CCC CLEARING BUNK HOUSE RESTROOM GATHER EAT REST

ROOMS BUNKS WASHROOM

SEASONAL HERBS

[6,650 DRYING SHED ACRES] HANG DRY SPACE

360,000 [SQUARE FEET]

6,000 [SQUARE FEET] 1,000 [SQUARE FEET] EVAPORATIVE DRYING 1,500 [SQUARE FEET] GATHER 500 [SQUARE FEET] RESTROOM 100 [SQUARE FEET] STORAGE 1,500 [SQUARE FEET]

6,000 [SQUARE FEET] 120 [SQUARE FEET] 2,000 [SQUARE FEET] 750 [SQUARE FEET] HERB GARDENS 2,000 [SQUARE FEET] LAVENDER FIELD 10 AT 200 [SQUARE FEET] SEASONAL HERBS 100 [SQUARE FEET] 30 [SQUARE FEET]

120,000 [SQUARE FEET] 60,000 [SQUARE FEET] 60,000 [SQUARE FEET]



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CRAFTED







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AUSTEN BARRETT

m_615_943_7575

e_ austenkarlin17@gmail.com


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