Architecture Portfolio C HR ISTI N A N I E TE R S Master of Architecture University of Kansas
CHRISTINA NIETERS CONTACT
EDUCATION
EXPERIENCE
cmnieters@ku.edu 314 - 640 - 2507 linkedin.com/in/christina-nieters
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS , Lawrence, KS
2016-2021
Master of Architecture, Minor in Business University Honors Program & Phi Kappa Phi Graduation Year: 2021
3.98 / 4.0
WORK Resident Assistant, Hashinger Residence Hall, University of Kansas
Jan ‘18 - present
LEADERSHIP Graphic Design Coordinator, KU Alternative Breaks Apr ‘18 - present Architecture Student Ambassador, School of Aug ‘17 - present Architecture & Design
INVOLVEMENT
SKILLS
Volunteer, Amigos for Christ Site-Leader / Volunteer, KU Alternative Breaks
July ‘14 - present Mar - May ‘17
Rhino, Revit, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, 3DS Max, Unreal Engine Communication, organization, teamwork, leadership, passion, discipline, creativity
INTERESTS PORTFOLIO
Graphic design, photography, virtual reality, painting, volunteering issuu.com/cmnieters/docs/portfolio_18 1
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O B S E R VAT I O N TO W E R Ta l l gra s s P ra ir i e N at i on al R e s e r ve , K S The journey to the view is as important as the view itself. Tallgrass Prairie National Reserve, near Strong City, KS, possesses incredible views of rolling plains, but with no way to observe them. The design creates a sustainable solution, composed of three sizes of shipping containers, all 8 feet wide and 8.5 feet high, but with various lengths of 10 feet, 20 feet, and 40 feet. Not only does it offer 360 degree views of the prairie, but also the programs of a cafe, information center, restroom, and underground parking with the necessities of a mechanical room and handicapped accessible circulation systems.
Creating a public space out of shipping containers is not only sustainable but also necessary for my design concept. The structural quality of the container forms the spaces of the journey. Each container leads to the next in a stairlike formation that draws the eye and person to the destination at the observatory deck. The elevator follows along the stairs and separates the two circulationpaths, one that blocks the view on the way up from the walking entrance or the parking elevator and one that openly allows the user to peruse the information center and the cafe while enjoying the views of the Tallgrass National Prairie Reserve. 3
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OBSERVATION FLOOR PLAN
INFO CENTER / RESTROOM FLOOR PLAN
ENTRANCE FLOOR PLAN
PARKING FLOOR PLAN
OBSERVATION FLOOR PLAN 76’-6”
OBSERVATION FLOOR PLAN 42’-6”
1” = 20’-0”
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SOUTH SECTION
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I N T E R G E N E R AT I O N A L H O U S I N G Nor th er n Law r e n ce , K S Intergenerational housing has proven to improve the quality of life of all house-dwellers, young and old, in mental, physical, and social aspects. Encouraging community drove this project’s design. The northern ends are the personal spaces and gradually they develop into public/shared spaces that lead to the shared front yard/park available to all in the neighborhood. These separate spaces were designated by window size and roof height. Two forms of the same plan offer an opportunity for a family of four, two couples, or a single person to live in these units.
Community Site Plan
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PRIVATE SPACE SHARED SPACE
COMMUNITY PUBLIC SPACE
North Section
First Floor Plan 5 ft 10 ft 10
20 ft
Kitchen, Dining, Living in Shared Space
View from Parking Spot
View of Parking Spot and Garden 11
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C H A P E L F O R M E D I TAT I O N Un iver s ity of Kan s as , K S The interdenominational chapel can host various functions, a wedding, a gathering, or peaceful meditation. The design developed from an A-frame roof. The structure forms the spaces and the light/shape inside the chapel. The structure could be covered to create the roof and space for the restrooms and mechanical room, or the structure could be celebrated and enclosed with glass to allow views outside from the main area.
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Restrooms and Mechanical Room
Conceptual A-Frame Models 15
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PHOG OUTDOOR COURT Un iver s ity of K an s as , K S The steel structure offers a recreational space for KU students right outside of Allen FIeldhouse. The shape mimics that of the Fieldhouse and offers a similar experience of being surrounded by the crowd. The design also does not detract from the glory of the original Fieldhouse. The spaceframe allows the structure to be minimal and the location along the center draws people through the structure and towards the FIeldhouse. The project frames Phog Allen, so he can watch over the players.
Conceptual Models 17
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D R AW I N G
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GRAPHIC DESIGN
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cmnieters@ku.edu 314 - 640 - 2507 linkedin.com/in/christina-nieters