BO STEADMAN SELECTED PROJECTS FALL 2014
604 Galer St, #221 Seattle, WA 98109 bsteadman711@gmail.com 913.486.4812 www.bosteadman.com
CONTENTS
Tallgrass Visitor’s Center
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Anselm Kiefer Museum
10-13
Stavanger Library
14-19
Camp Daisy Hindman Bathhouse
20-25
Nu Skin Innovation Center
26-27
Louisville Mixed-Use Development
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San Juan Island Residence
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Graphics, Branding, and Web Design Résumé
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TALLGRASS VISITOR’S STATION Prof. Torgeir Norheim / Fall 2009
Physical model looking northwest
Sketchup, Maxwell Render, AutoCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator
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The Tallgrass Visitor’s Center brief asked us to design a building combining a visitor’s center and offices for the National Park Service on the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve north of Strong City, Kansas (a national land preserve). The site, an important and endangered ecosystem, required a gentle and sustainable approach to building. Programmatically, the design was divided into two parts: a visitor’s center (which sits on an elevated tray) and offices for the various local, state, and national park services. To provide access to the elevated visitor’s center, a large grass ramp (with a smaller, paved footpath) was created, providing a strong procession to the main visitor’s entrance. A folding roof (drawing from the local barn typology) was used to collect rainwater and prevent solid runoff; mitigate unwanted solar gain; channel summer wind and block winter wind; and provide light throughout the year.
TALLGRASS VISITOR’S STATION Prof. Torgeir Norheim / Fall 2009
FOLDING ROOF Grass Entry Ramp Polycarbonate Ridgelight
GLASS ENCLOSURE 10’ Bays Wooden Louvers
PRIMARY STRUCTURE Ridge Beam Post And Lintel System Cross Bracing
PROGRAM AND SPACES Park Service Offices Exhibition Area Sliding Partition Walls
Strong City, KS
NPS Offices Reception
KPS+NCS Offices
Exhibition Space
Conf.
Visitors Offices
Kitchen Library Theater
First Floor
Second Floor
Stacking the visitor’s center above the offices gives prominence to the smaller programmatic element
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TALLGRASS VISITOR’S STATION Prof. Torgeir Norheim / Fall 2009
First floor looking east
SOUTH:
Shed rain/snow
Channel SE summmer wind Collect rainwater
Allow winter sun Block summer sun
Strong City, KS
Second floor looking east
NORTH:
Shed rain/snow
Block NW winter wind
Provide diffuse vertical light to exhibition space
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ANSELM KIEFER MUSEUM Prof. Larry Bowne / Spring 2010
The One Artist Museum brief asked us to design a contemporary art museum dedicated to a single artist of our choosing. Our site
Sculpture
was a mid-block lot in Chelsea, New York, next to the newly-completed first
Painting
section of the High Line. Photography
Drawings
The project was conceived as a series of light baffles, decreasing the amount of light from floor to floor to provide an appropriate amount of light for the various mediums of Kiefer’s artwork.
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Sketchup, VRay, Vectorworks, Photoshop, Illustrator
The block on which the building is sited contains buildings by Jean Nouvel, Frank Gehry, Shigeru Ban, and Annabelle Selldorf. The site is adjacent to the High Line.
ANSELM KIEFER MUSEUM Prof. Larry Bowne / Spring 2010
Entry Stairs
Gallery Spaces
Simple, Diaphanous
Sixth-Floor Gallery
Galleries
HIGH LINE LEVEL Bath. Office Library
Auditorium
Mech.
scale
The High Line divides the gallery spaces from the rest of the museum.
Terrestrial, Contorted
Chelsea, NYC
The purity of the white ceiling is juxtaposed with an industrial material palette.
Basement 2
Level 1
Level 3
Level 5
Basement 1
Level 2
Level 4
Level 6
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STAVANGER LIBRARY Prof. Torgeir Norheim / Fall 2009
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Site Axonometric Stavanger’s New Cultural Hub: (1) Library (2) Amphitheater (3) Existing Contemporary Art Gallery
The Stavanger Library brief asked us to master plan and design a library for an underutilized park space in Stavanger, Norway. The first half of the project was composed of research and site design and the second half of the project was spent designing the library building. At the time of the project, the site was essentially the ungroomed backyard of the surrounding buildings. Currently, the site is unofficially divided into three zones: an overgrown, rocky, steep hill; a more gently sloping hill composing the “park” portion of the site; and a small, paved plaza surrounding the city’s most prominent landmark: the Valberg Tower. The site has no primary entrance and is accessed from all sides. Programmatically, the addition of a new library would anchor a small cultural district consisting of an outdoor amphitheater for performances, a contemporary art museum (existing), and the new library.
Revit, Sketchup, Maxwell Render, AutoCAD, Illustrator, Photoshop
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View from the harbor. The new building needed to respect city’s most prominent landmark, Valberg Tower, being simultaneously monumental from the street level and deferential to the tower from the rest of the city (through the preservation of sight lines).
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Lower entry from street
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Upper entry from street
STAVANGER LIBRARY Prof. Torgeir Norheim / Fall 2009
Exisitng site
Site Zones: Blue—Park Area, Yellow—Tower Plaza, Red—Unused Site Area
Significant site entry points
Circulation armature connects entry points and defines tower plaza
Building footprint: building provides edge to armature to create enclosed outdoor space
Pedestrian access punctures building, separating building into admin, digital media, and reading/research sections
Each floor defines a different functional area (ie, fiction/nonfiction/reference). Roof extends tower plaza
Monolithic load-bearing walls separate genres within sections
An interior linear stairway connects floors. Two stairways and a ramp allow access to upper tier of site from lower
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The building’s section mediates between landscape and building, with the roof acting as an extension of the tower plaza. Much of the building rests “underground”, but uses vertical openings to allow light into the lower levels.
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STAVANGER LIBRARY Prof. Torgeir Norheim / Fall 2009
Digital Media
Kid’s
Stacks
Entry
Level 1
Level 2
Interior circulation and partition detail
Amphitheater circulation detail
Co ur ty ard
Am ph ith ea te r
Stacks
Stavanger, Norway
Underground amphitheater area with stacks
Entry area. A moss wall enlivens the tower plaza retaining wall, defining the narrow courtyard
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CAMP DAISY HINDMAN BATHHOUSE Professors David Dowell And Doug Stockman / Spring 2012
With Design+Make Studio (Years 1 and 2) and el dorado, inc.
Building from north (photo by Mike Sinclair)
The Camp Daisy Hindman Bathhouse project developed through a relationship with the Girl Scouts of America and the Design+Make thesis studio at Kansas State University. A first-semester masterplanning exercise revealed an opportunity to design and build a bathhouse using the Girl Scouts’ deferred maintenance budget. The project brief called for eight showers and four toilets to be built adjacent to a pre-designed splash park. Through a series of design charettes, conversations with consultants, and various exercises including budgeting, specifications, physical prototyping, and construction documentation, the design for the bathhouse was developed and refined. The project was built in the spring of 2013 and was the recipient of a national Residential Architect Honorable Mention Award in 2014. Significant Constraints: Budget: $100,000 for buildings ($280,000 total [includes sitework]) Timeline: 5 months (designed and built) Low maintenance/hardy local materials
Revit, Sketchup, Autocad, Maxwell Render, Illustrator, Photoshop
Phase 1 - Foundation
Phase 2 - Shed framing
Phase 3 - Interior volumes prefabricated
Phase 4 - Interior volumes shipped to site, shed clad
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Final shed layout
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CAMP DAISY HINDMAN BATHHOUSE Professors David Dowell And Doug Stockman / Spring 2012
Shower Shed - Completed (Photo by Mike Sinclair)
Shower Shed (Proposed)
Dover, KS
Bathroom Shed - Completed (Photo by Mike Sinclair)
Bathroom Shed (Proposed)
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CAMP DAISY HINDMAN BATHHOUSE Professors David Dowell And Doug Stockman / Spring 2012
BATHROOM
SHOWERS
SHEDS
Original Design
Shed Study
After Site Survey
After Budget Cut
Area Between Sheds (Photo by Mike Sinclair)
Dover, KS
E
Storage
F
G
1'-0"
3'-7"
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2'-3 1/2"
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11 5/8"
5"
E
5'-5 7/8"
05
1"
1'-2 1/2"
1'-2 1/2"
A700
4'-4 1/2"
Toilets 5'-10"
04
1'-0"
2'-6"
A700
Sink Men’s Toilet
Section through sink
01
TOILET STALL SECTION ref. A800
0'
D
1'
2'
02
4'
C
B
A
SINK SECTION ref. A800
0'
2'
4'
D
5 1/2"
ADA Shower
1'
B
C
A
3'-6 1/2"
3'-6"
02 A700
03 A700
7"
01 A700
Showers Plumbing Wall Section through shower
1'-2 1/2"
1'-2 1/2"
6'-0"
6'-4"
3'-3 3/4"
1'-2 1/2"
1'-2 1/2"
Cubbies
NU SKIN INNOVATION CENTER Bohlin Cywinski Jackson Architects / 2012-2014 (All photos by Nic Lehoux, © BCJ) CDs, CA
Entry Atrium
Provo, UT
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STEEL HSS PLATE AND SUPPORT ASSEMBLY SEE
A7.84
CL MODULE
HSS 4X2X1/4 POST, TYP.
6 A7.84
12 A7.84
3.5
CL MODULE
MO
1/2" EDGE OF PLATE/CUSHION TO WALL
1"
2 1/2"
EQ
EQ
2 1/2"
UPHOLSTERED CUSHION
1"
1"
3"
3"
1"
STRUCTURAL CONNECTION SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"
3 A7.84
17 A7.84
TYPICAL STRUCTURAL CONNECTION SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"
CL
CL
MODULE
HARDWOOD SIDING
MODULE
LINEAR LIGHT FIXTURE, SEE ELECTRICAL
EQ
Seating Arrangement under Stairs 3"
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" 8 A7.84
3/4" LACQUERED HARDWOOD, COLOR P06
ALUMINUM PLATE, PAINT P03A BLIND FASTENED TO HARDWOOD AND STEEL PLATE
1"
10 A7.84
EDGE OF STEEL PLATE
SIM
MODULE
HSS 4X2X1/4 FRAME, TYP.
19 A7.84
NOTCH STUD AT LIGHT FIXTURE
5/16" Ø BLIND BOLTS AND 3/4" BLOCKING
FORMED METAL PLATE LIGHT REFLECTOR BOX, RETURN AT ENDS
18 A7.84
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" CL
TRANSLUCENT ACRYLIC PANEL WITH ATTACHMENT CLIP
CL
2"
UPHOLSTERED CUSHIONS, SEE
2'-5"
1'-2 1/2"
13 A7.84
SEE 6/A7.84 FOR ADDITIONAL NOTES AND DIMENSIONS
HORIZONTAL STEEL SUPPORTS
SCALE
2"
1'-2 1/2"
INTEGRAL LIGHT FIXTURE
PL03 LAMINATE AT EXPOSED PLYWOOD UNDERSIDE
3"
2CM QUARTZITE TABLE TOP W/ MITERED EDGES ON 3/4" PLYWOOD AND 3/8" STEEL PLATE
4 A7.84
4'-2 1/2"
5"
4'-2 1/2"
1"
4'-8"
1 1/2"
2CM QUARTZITE ON 3/4" PLYWOOD AND 3/8" STEEL PLATE
STEEL TABLE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY ALUMINUM PLATE CLADDING ON 1/4" CLEATS, (3) EXPOSED SIDES, PAINT P04B
1"
TYPICAL WALL ASSEMBLY: 3/4" HARDWOOD SIDING (BOTH SIDES) 1/2" PLYWOOD SHEATHING (BOTH SIDES) 5 1/2" STUD
6" 1'-7"
PAINTED METAL COVER PLATE OVER TABLE LEG, P04B HSS TABLE LEG
1'-2 1/2"
3/4"
PLAN
TABLE & LIGHT FIXTURE
STOP PLYWOOD SHEATHING SHORT OF FIXTURE
3 1/2"
PLAN - CAFE WOOD WALL
1/4" BENT STEEL PLATE, PAINTED, COLOR P02A
GLASS SCREEN WALL WHERE OCCURS
1/2" PLYWOOD
PLAN
4 A7.84
HSS SUPPORTS
1/4
MITER CORNER
LACQURED HARWOOD
HARDWOOD CAP, WD05
BENT STEEL PLATE
(4) 3/8" Ø HILTI HAS RODS EMBED 3"W/ HILTI HIT-RE 500-SD
CL MODULE
VARIES
8 A7.84
HARDWOOD SIDING
1 1/2"
SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0"
PL5/8
CAFE MEDIUM BENCH
15 A7.84
CL HSS
CL STEEL
2 1/4"
MO
4'-9 1/2"
2"
1"
9 A7.84
3'-3"
HSS 4X2X1/4 POST, TYP.
CL MODULE
CL STEEL
SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0"
EDGE OF STEEL PLATE/CUSHION
6'-11 1/2"
CAFE LARGE BENCH
16 A7.84
11 1/2"
9 3/8"
TYP.
3'-7"
HSS BENCH SUPPORT
2"
TYP.
4" CL STEEL
NOTE: AT NON-RECESSED SLABS ON GRADE, CONSTRUCT PER 11/A7.84
1 1/2" 1 1/2"
1"
7"
7"
13 A7.84
4 A7.84
Training Room Plan and RCP
ECTION
UPHOLSTERED BANQUET, SEE
2'-6"
9 3/8"
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"
3/16
1"
1"
1 1/2" MAX
TYPICAL HSS TO HSS CONN.
19 A7.84
(6) 3/8" Ø HILTI KWIK BOLT TZ W/ 2" EMBED PL1/2
3'-0 1/2"
CL MODULE 17 A7.84
1 1/2" 1 1/2"
LEVELING GROUT
3/16
3'-0 1/2"
11 1/2"
TYP @ SIDES
6"
9 A7.84
ECTION
4" CONT WELD AT ENDS
3"
2-6 2-6
(3/16)
TABLE LEG BELOW
LIGHT FIXTURE
3/16
HSS 3x1 ½ x1/4
HSS 3x1 ½ x1/4
6"
VARIES
(3/16)
3"
3"
(3/16)
1 3/4"
3" TYP.
SS05 TABLE TOP
2'-5" TYP.
6"
EQ
5"
HSS 3x1 ½ x1/4
2'-9"
11 1/2"
PL3/8X18
LENGTH OF BENCH PLATE
LENGTH OF BENCH PLATE
11 1/2"
Training Room
4 1/2"
4'-9"
7'-3"
3'-3"
5 1/2"
CONTINUOUS 1/2" X 1 1/2" WD05 BASE WHERE EXPOSED TO VIEW
2"
2"
HSS 2X2X1/4" STEEL SUPPORTS FASTENED WITH 5/16" Ø BLIND BOLTS, TYP TO METAL PLATE 1'-7"
6"
19 A7.84
LACQURED MDF AT ALL EXPOSED EDGES
EQ
ON
7 A7.84
Cafe
BANQUETTE SECTION SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
6 A7.84
BANQUETTE SECTION
EQ BASE PLATE PER 17/A7.84
BASE PLATE PER 9/A7.84
5 A7.84
SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
Banquette Details
SEAM TYPE 2: SADDLE STITCH AT MID SEAMS, TYP.
1 A7.84
1 1/8"
LACQUERED MDF PANEL, P03A SEAM TYPE 1: TOP STITCH ON EDGES AND ENDS, TYP.
2CM QUARTZITE TABLE TOP W/ MITERED EDGES ON 3/4"
CL TABLE
1 1/8"
SCALE
3'-2 7/8" 1/4"
CL
1 1/2"
1/2"
3'-0 5/8" GWB
MODULE 3
BAN
PANEL JOINT, TYP PANEL CLEAT TYPICAL
LOUISVILLE MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT Bohlin Cywinski Jackson Architects / 2013-2014
Louisville, K Y
Conceptual Design
er
Ohio Riv
Our developer clients requested extensive site research in order to better understand the viability of the project
Prepared By: Louisville Downtwon Management Distrcit
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February 7, 2013
LOUISVILLE Feasibility Study
A component of the overall plan was a boutique hotel and distillery in the main historic downtown of Louisville
SAN JUAN ISLAND RESIDENCE
San Juan Island, WA
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson Architects / 2013-2014
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SD, DD, Permit Set
1 / A-121
1
2 15' - 0"
3 9' - 0"
4
3
A-311
A-311
4
5
12' - 9"
10' - 6"
6
3' - 9" 2 A-311
1 / A-122
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8
13' - 6"
9
12' - 0"
1 A-311
13' - 6"
10 16' - 6"
11 9' - 0"
12
13 14
7' - 6"
4
3
2
A-310
A-310
A-310
13' - 6"
3' - 9" 1 A-310
A-210 A-211
A.1
1 2
5' - 8"
A-213
B
A-213
7' - 9"
HOT TUB
ENTRY
CLOSET
FIREPLACE
3
C
CL. ELEVATOR KITCHEN
17' - 6"
DN 2
1
A-312
A-312
MASTER BEDROOM A-213
CLOSET
MASTER BATH
STAIR
LIVING/DINING ROOM
PANTRY
2
GARAGE
POWDER
1
DESK
E
LAUNDRY
DN
A-213
FIRE TRUCK TURN AROUND AND EASEMENT
SERVICE HALLWAY
1' - 3"
D
ENTRY COURT
WOOD STORAGE
HALLWAY
5
9.00째
A
PIZZA OVEN A-213
ROOF ABOVE
MECH
TRASH
4
The SanPLAN Juan - LEVEL 2Island Residence is a large private residence on the Haro Strait on San Juan Island. The clients, a retired couple, requested a house from which they could view the Orca whales as they migrate through the area. The project is in CDs 1 A-120
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
PRO PER TY LI NE
N
A-210
SETB ACK
1
MATCHLINE
100' SHO RELINE SET BACK
mont Overlook
GRAPHICS, BRANDING, AND WEB DESIGN Goodnow Park, Personal / Fall 2011-Spring 2014
City of Manhattan
City of Manhattan Long’s Park Parks and Recreation
Goodnow Park
Griffith Park
City of Manhattan Water Department
Douglass Park
Northview Park
City Park
Cico Park
Sojourner Truth Northeast Park Community Park
City of Manhattan Parks and Recreation
Anneberg Park
Bluemont Scenic Overlook
Stagg Hill Park
Warner Park
Goodn
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Studio blog: design-make.us (now closed)
Personal website: bosteadman.com
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BO STEADMAN 604 Galer St, #221 Seattle, WA 98109
www.bosteadman.com bsteadman711@gmail.com 913.486.4812
EDUCATION:
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS Masters of Architecture (MArch), Class of 2012 GPA: 3.89 Co-Curricular Activities: Co-editor, Oz Design Journal, 2011-2012 Dean’s Student Advisory Council, 2011-2012
EXPERIENCE:
Larry Bowne Architects (larrybowne.com) – Intern - Construction documents (residential renovation in Maine) - Design development (new construction project in Buenos Aires, Argentina)
May-August 2010
BNIM Architects (bnim.com) – Intern - Design development (UCLA Western Institute of Nanotechnology on Green Engineering and Metrology) - Design competition (Toyo Ito’s Home for All) - BIM content development Bohlin Cywinski Jackson Architects (bcj.com) – Project Designer - Construction documents, construction administration (including punch-listing), and furniture design (Nu Skin Innovation Center, Provo, Utah) - Pre-design, schematic design, and 3D visualization (mixed-use project, Louisville, KY) - Master planning, interior and furniture design (residential compound, Big Sur, CA) - Design development and construction documents (private residence, San Juan Island, WA) - Interiors library manager, BIM resource development, and graphic design
May-August 2011
August 2012-present
HONORS AND AWARDS:
2014 Residential Architect Design Award - Honorable Mention – Camp Daisy Hindman Bathhouse 2013 AIA Kansas City Honor Award - Commercial Architecture – Camp Daisy Hindman Bathhouse 2013 AIA Central States Merit Award - Commercial Architecture – Camp Daisy Hindman Bathhouse AIA Henry Adams Award - Awarded to the Class of ’12 salutatorian John E. Holstrom 5th Year Award and Scholarship - Awarded to one fifth-year architecture student for academic and studio design excellence Eugene Kremer Group Thesis Prize
RELEVANT SKILLS:
Computer: Revit, Rhino, Grasshopper, AutoCAD, Vectorworks, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite, Maxwell Render Other: Graphic design, writing, text editing, furniture design and selection, architectural theory