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JAMIL E. NELSON ARCH 401 - Design Studio V Instructor: Pavlina Ilieva Morgan State University School of Architecture + Planning BSAED

ARCH 401 - Design Studio V - Fall 2018 - Jamil Nelson

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CONTENTS FALL 2017 ARCH 301 - HOUSING HOUSING TYPOLOGY LOW RISE APARTMENT Conceptual work of the low rise apartment

STRING LEAF URBAN APARTMENTS

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Design Proposal of Johns Hopkins Area

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SPRING 2018 ARCH 302 - URBAN DESIGN URBAN REDEVELOPMENT REDEVLOPMENT Re-Knitting Jones Falls

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Design Proposal of Inner City Baltimore

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FALL 2018 ARCH 401 - BUILDING DESIGN I COMMUNITY EATERY COMMUNITY EATERY Garden Market Foods

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Design Proposal for the Charles North & Old Goucher neighborhood district, apart of Baltimore.

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FALL 2018 ARCH 402 - BUILDING DESIGN II GROW SPACE GROW FOOD Urban Acupuncture

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Design proposal within the Pigtown neighborhood of Baltimore that explores the uses & design solutions of complex problems through a proposed live work community.

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HOUSING TYPOLOGY The projects welcomes an introduction to a new typology to housing studio, the Low-Rise & Urban Apartment

LOW-RISE APARTMENT The project involves devloping concepts and understanding the relationship between various residential typologies and how they impact and differentiate among the built environment. During this project, student’s housing typology is comprised of three unique types: one bed, two bed, and three bed units

STRING LEAF URBAN APARTMENTS Introduces the urban apartment and an incorporation of elements that can be used in order to create an urban living space. Project objective was to conduct a site analysis and identify the importance of site context and how it relates to design methodology

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DIAGRAM - CIRCULATION

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URBAN REDEVELOPMENT Individual groups conduct case studies on specifc architectural projects in order to assess the conditions of the current site and apply them to their design proposals. During this portion of project, each group member was instructed to find two precedents that support each of the three case studies. Partner Sumayyah Raji was tasked with Pocket Park, Linear Park & Square Park case studies; Tiffany Dockins was assigned to the Waterfront, Market, Square, & Residential/Commercial Boulevards portion of the case studies; I was tasked with conducting case studies on the Piazza, Elevated Public Space & Courts. Through the uncovering of these case studies, design interventions were created that summarizes design initiatives in relation to its precedents.

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MIXED USE DISTRICT DECAYING RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY

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During the final phase of this project, i learned how imperative it is to have communication and teamwork within a group of people that you work with. Group Member Credit: Tiffany Dockins

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Proposed Site Diagram (Scale: 1” = 500’)

ARCH 302: URBAN DESIGN -SPRING 2018 - NELSON, JAMIL Draft of the final proposed site plan. Shows primary and secondary streets along with design proposals in color. Green - Green/public space. Brown - Pedstrian Movement/paving. Blue - Water. Orange - Bike Laneways

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Figure/ground Diagram - Jones Falls Site Area (Scale: 1” = 1000’)

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A community garden that is intended for its residents but also serves as a buffer between the residents and the Greenmount Cemetary.

HOFFMAN LAZY PARK

Public area for pedestrians to lounge or walk freely. Design was intended to bridge the gap between the Johnston Square Neighborhood and Mount Vernon.

CROSS VALLEY PLAZA

Jones Falls Library wraps around I-83 and serves and a cap to mask the Jones Falls Expressway. The buiding offers a place for people to read and enjoy remarkable views of the Jones Falls site area.

JONES FALLS LIBRARY

Gateway Park is centered within a proposed co-op working space that is intended for the people and primarily the residients within the area. Offers lounging and seating areas along with retail in close proximity to visit.

Pedestrian Alleyway that is paved and intendented specifically for pedestrians, the alleyway offers functional program including food areas, and retail for the users. In addition, it leads to the Transit Center located on Hartford road.

GATEWAY PARK

PENNSWAY CENTER

Designated for conditions underneath I-83, the area offers a place maker park area for pedestrians, buildings, and a water area for people to freely interact with.

FALLSWAY URBAN PARK

Hotel designed to address conditions above I-83. The building has multiple entryways along with a bridge that runs across each building to get from one side to another.

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Group Member Credit: Sumayyah Raji

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COMMUNITY EATERY The goal of the Garden Market Foods project is to provide a dynamic gathering environment for the city of Baltimore and the people of Old Goucher and Charles North Districts. Along with various food selections, Garden Market Foods offers numerous outdoor and indoor seating areas for people to utilize. In addition, the project offers a bookstore and lounging area for people to accommodate and use The project site lies between the Charles North and Old Goucher neighborhood districts. The project’s main street arteries are: Maryland Avenue, 21st street & Morton street alleyway.

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CAN IMPLEMENTING NEW DESTINATIONSDIAGRAMS METHODS IN OVERVIEW OVERVIEW POPULATION AND USE? Information that discusses the general information about the site and the important aspects of it as well as the importance of its context.

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WALKABILITY TO PENN STATION WALKABILITY TO PENN STATION

ALLEY AND STREETSCAPE ACCESSIBILITY

ALLEY & STREETSCAPES ACCESSIBILITY

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SITE RELATION TO TRANSIT ALLEYWAYS METHODS

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SITE RELATION TO TRANSIT METHODS

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Picture of the auto district adjacent to the project site

The project site is located within an autoshop district with minimal shopping areas. Nonetheless, the site area and its context contains majorily residential as well as commercial buildings.

FINAL PROJECT DESIGN

Within the area, there is an autoshop district as well as a The project site is located on 14 Important W 21st St.things to note: portion of shopping areas. Nonetheless, the site area and its context contains residential as well as commercial —Only one intersection contains crosswalks from BUILDING all majorily streetscape directions SPACES OF DISTRICT RELATIONSHIP ALLEYWAYS GREENGREEN SPACE OF BLOCKS The Project site lies between Charlesthat North and Goucher districts. The major streetscapes within th the buildings can’t beOld connected toneighborhood the people within the The project’s main street BLOCKS —Majority of the site and its context are parkingarteries areas due to disuse or alternative usage for the built environment. are: Maryland Avenue, 21st Street & Morton Street alleyway. the project site area are the folspace lowing: The are goalmany of thealleyways Garden Market project is to to provide WALKABILITY TO PENN STATION Important things note: a dynamic gathering environment for the city of baltimore —There within Foods the area and the people of Old Goucher and Charles North Districts. Alongwith withcrosswalks various food selections, Garden Market Foods -There is only one intersection from all -N Charles Street —N Charles and St. Paul Street are main bike and pedestrian ways offers numorous seating areas for people to utilize. In addition, the project offers a bookstore and streetscape directions. -Maryland Avenueoutdoor and indoor lounging area for people to use and accomodate. Secondary and context -Majority of the site and its context are parking areas for people due to disuse or no alternative usage for the space streetscapes within the project site area also include: -There are many alleyways within the area -St. Paul Street -Calvert Street SITE RELATION TO TRANSIT -North Avenue -N Charles as well asALLEY St. Paul Street are ACCESSIBILITY main usage AND STREETSCAPE METHODS St. Paul Street showing the various b SITE RELATION TO streets for bikes and walkability. context of the project site. TRANSIT METHODS

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SITE RELATION TO TRANSIT METHODS


COMMUNITY EATERY COMMUNITY EATERY PROJECT FOUR PROJECT FOUR

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o use and accomodate.

COMMUNAL AREA Located on the second floor; area within the site individuals can come and conviene at their own leisure. Area provides indoor & outdoor experiences; entry lies on 21st St.

GREEN HOUSE Multi-level structure that serves as the primary growth and food supply within the project design. Located above the kitchen for easy access to produce.

DINING AREA Primary location for individuals to conviene within the project. Contains kitchen & bar, food truck station, as well a numerous areas to eat food. Numerous entryways from the site.

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GROW SPACE LIVE. LEARN. GROW. URBAN ACUPUNCTURE: noun

socio-environmental theory that combines contemporary urban design with traditional Chinese acupuncture; Using small-scale interventions to transform the larger urban context. — Wikipedia

The Urban Acupuncture design concept is a live/work building proposal that plans to incorporate numerous smaller agriculture and urban farming spaces in order to develop a stronger relationship between food and people on a larger scale. The project lies within the Pigtown neighborhood of Baltimore City; with Wicomaco St. & Ostend St. serving as the site’s primary streetscapes. This design concept provides the ability to grow food in dynamic settings that include public and private areas. The building’s immediate context are neighboring rowhomes to the right and a program designed market & manufacturing space to the left. Through design intervention and in-depth research, the building serves as a connection gate between the built environment, the Pigtown neighborhood context and the residents of the building.

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URBAN AGRICULTURE COMPETITION SUBMISSION Ilimelgo Reimagines 23


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DIAGRAM - HOUSING TYPOLOGY

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HYDROPONICS

HYDROPONICS VERTICAL FARMING

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GREENHOUSE

ROOFTOP GARDEN

Major portion of the program that allows food to grow within the project site. The greenhouse cantilevers over the market and manufacturing space and serves as a mesh connection between the building and its surrounding context. The greenhouse showcases two stories of grow space with the incorporation of green walls, railing planters, and other methods of growing foods within the structure.

Connective tissue among the other elements of the site. The rooftop garden serves as a conventional farming grow and public space area for people to access. The rooftop garden’s bridge allows individuals to travel across the rooftop gardens of other buildings within the site.

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GREEN VINE WALL

GROW FOOD LAB

The Green Vine wall acts as a sustainable facade component within the design concept. Vines and other greenery are tied and wrapped around steel rods and cable wires in order to provide a flexiable vertical growing space that can evolve and expand overtime.

Growing space open for the public as an exhibition and source of building sustainability. The grow food lab incorporates the use of hydroponic systems in order to grow food within the space. Each floor focuses on a specific group of greenery and produce through these growth methods..

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