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BRANDON STONE

KING + KING ARCHITECTS SELECTED WORKS 2017 - 2020


OH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

December 2017 Office: King+King Architects Position: Lead Exterior + Lobby Designer, lead Visualization Artist Program: Behavioral Health Center Software: Unreal Engine, Sketchup, Skatter, V-Ray, After Effects, Photoshop The Oswego Health Behavioral Health Center exists within the shell of an old supermarket store that was roughly 300’ long and 16’ tall. The challenge that existed when developing the exterior design was one where the client wanted the newly renovated structure to look residential and not like a commercial building. In order to resolve this, small gestures needed to be made that did not require the movement of walls or structure. The pre-existing structure was a giant box, with no facade treatment whatsoever. When beginning the schematic exterior design, it was important to examine the surrounding context, which consisted of many residential structures from the early 1900’s. The city of Oswego sits adjacent to Lake Ontario, one of the United States’ Great Lakes. An iconic lighthouse rests upon a large break-wall made of large blueish-gray stone. The development of a facade that hearkened back to both the surrounding materials, and the typology of the lighthouse led the development of a facade that was reminiscent of the ‘Cape Cod’ style of housing.

View Daytime / Nighttime Video Developed in Unreal Engine Here: https://youtu.be/d3Gyfqi1UTQ


View 4k Nighttime Video with Environmental Effects Developed in SketchUp / 3dsMax / Unreal Engine / After Effects: https://youtu.be/YCNaX6gqQ3Q



OH SERENITY ROOM

September 2019 Office: King+King Architects Position: Interior Designer, lead Visualization Artist Program: Hospital Inpatient Suite Software: SketchUp, V-Ray for SketchUp, Vectorworks for drafting Oswego Hospital requested one of their patient rooms be upgraded to a hospice “Serenity room� within their Medical/Surgical suite. The overall design is meant to maintain the functionality of an inpatient room, while creating the ambiance of a modern room that would be found within the hospitality industry.



SAMARITAN RADIOLOGY

October 2019 Office: King+King Architects Position: Architectural Designer, Interior Designer, lead Visualization Artist Program: Hospital Radiology Clinic Software: SketchUp, V-Ray for SketchUp, Vectorworks for drafting



BANKERS HEALTHCARE GROUP OFFICES

July 2019 Office: King+King Architects Position: Exterior + Interior Designer, lead Visualization Artist Program: Office Building Software: Sketchup, V-Ray for SketchUp, Skatter, Vectorworks for drafting The Banker’s Healthcare Group Office is situated on the doorstep of Syracuse’s inner harbor and park. The owner insisted that staff health, wellness and human experience were all key factors when considering the design and experience within the space. With the park being located directly in front of the building, it was important to create a connection between the interior office space and the exterior landscape. A large, central, amphitheater space was developed on an axis that allowed for the creation of a large 5 story atrium space, which overlooks the park and inner harbor. The client also placed an emphasis on collaboration and wanted the building and site to feel like a campus. The inclusion of an interior cafe that expands out into a rear shared courtyard space with a gym provide many opportunities for interaction and collaboration.

*This project is currently under development. Exterior


BALDWINSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

June 2019 Office: King+King Architects Position: Lead Visualization Artist Program: High School Software: SketchUp, V-Ray for SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop The renovation of the Baldwinsville High School Cafeteria required a series of graphics to be created in order to convey how the spaces would look and feel to the faculty and students. I was placed on this project and tasked with creating graphics for the cafeteria seating space, the cafe space, and the cafeteria kitchen space.



MANLIUS MUNICIPAL SITE PLAN

May 2019 Office: King+King Architects Position: Lead Visualization Artist Program: Municipal Office Building Software Used: SketchUp, Skatter, V-Ray for SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects The Manlius Municipal Site Plan was developed to give the town of Manlius’ municipal staff an idea of what the developed site would look like. The entire site was to be redeveloped with the inclusion of a new office building, patio, two ponds, a garden space, and a nature trail that connects to the historic Erie canal site. I was brought on to this project to develop both the design of the site, as well as to create the graphical representation of the site plan.


CONMED

April 2018 Office: King+King Architects Position: Lead Visualization Artist Program: Medical Office Conference Room Software Used: SketchUp, V-Ray for SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop The Conmed office building and staff required a new conference and meeting space that felt more modern. I was brought on to this project to finish the design of the conference space, as well as to develop a graphic that depicted how the space would look and feel. The long conference table was accentuated by the design of the ceiling soffit and lighting layout. The use of natural wood textures and monochrome wall materials were standards that ConMed had developed and wanted to be incorporated into the design. By breaking up these monochrome colors and placing them on different surfaces, it allowed for the creation of a space that felt more dynamic and less flat.


WCNY HEADQUARTERS

April 2018 Office: King+King Architects Position: Lead Visualization Artist Program: Corporate Offices Software Used: SketchUp, V-Ray for SketchUp I was brought on to the WCNY project to create a conceptual image of the atrium space within the WCNY Headquarters. WCNY is a branch of PBS, Public Broadcasting Service. The inspiration for the design comes from the SMPTE color bars that is traditionally used to serve as a reference or target for the calibration of colorand audio levels during a transmittion.


NYS EXPO CENTER

August 2017 Office: King+King Architects Position: Lead Program Designer Program: Exposition / Equestrian Center Software Used: Vectorworks The context, or surrounding, in which a space or structure exists provides us with the opportunity for inspiration and influence. The New York State Fairgrounds’ campus provides no shortage of architectural influence through its amalgamation of both unique and historic styles. While examining the historical architectural styles on the site, it became apparent that many structures are formally composed and designed based on principles from antiquity; those being proportion, scale and repetition. While bearing the influence and grandeur of the past; particularly drawing from thematic elements within the traditional Roman temple, this new structure consists of a large colonnade that acts as an avenue of sheltered procession and a grounding element upon the site. It gives the structure a sense of scale with its proportional spacing. The repetition and height of the large columns draws attention to the structure from afar and helps to establish a strong new east/ west axis that is perpendicular to the original major axis created by the Center of Progress, Horticulture, Dairy, and Science & Industry buildings. This arrangement creates a master organizational structure to the Fairgrounds consisting of both circulation and prominent views. These prominent views, combined with the mass and height of the proposed structure, will allow it to become a hub of activity on the site, being visible from all regions within the confines of the fairground.


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The Wellness Blueprint June 2019 Software: SketchUp, Skatter, V-Ray Position: Lead Designer, VFX Artist Program: Pavilion / Kiosk

The UnitedHealth Group’s mission is to improve the health and wellness within communities around the United States. Within the city of Syracuse, the need for access to information regarding health and wellness is critical when the city is in the midst of an Opiod crisis. The overall form of the Wellness Blueprint is inspired by the interconnectivity of the 8 pillars of wellness. The roof is illuminated based on the pillars in which the site is situated around. The pink represents knowledge. The roof is oriented to face/direct the user towards the MOST. The blue represents the physical pillar of Wellness and faces/ directs the user towards the creek walk. The roof structure, inspired in form by the train tracks behind it, shelter an interactive information hub below. This information hub displays the locations of organizations that are dedicated to the promotion of the eight pillars within the region of Syracuse.



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