EMILY KLEINSCHMIT
PORTFOLIO
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The Circlet
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DemoCreative
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Bathhouse
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Gilmer Chapel
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Watercolor Homes Emily Kleinschmit University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign M.Arch Candidate 2023 ekleinschmit98@gmail.com (402)669-3168 Instagram: @kleinschmitedesign
COURSE:
Ellen Donnelley’s Spring 2020 STUDIO HODGEPODGE University of Nebraska - Lincoln Individual Project
BUILDING TYPE: Affordable Housing & Technology Library LOCATION:
Detroit, Michigan
T H E C I R C L E T A building within a building represents sustainable efforts in the process of restoring and reinvigorating this struggling neighborhood.
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a look inside A children’s center, technology library, and a variety of apartment sizes are included within The Circlet. The children’s center will allow those living in the building and the surrounding community to come work, use the available technology, or learn resume building skills while their children are under other adult supervision.
Two-Story One Bedroom Apartments Studio Apartments One-Story Two Bedroom Apartments Communal Spaces Stairwells
modeling This model is interactive as it allows observers to remove entire floors to see the footprint of that individual level and what the interior spaces look like. The model was also built entirely from home as this project took place during the second half of 2020.
COURSE:
David Newton’s Spring 2021 INTEGRATE STUDIO University of Nebraska - Lincoln Emily Kleinschmit + Tara Grebe
BUILDING TYPE: Library & Makerspace LOCATION:
Lincoln, Nebraska
D E M O C R E A T I V E Our design aims to create a space that reframes civic engagement and fosters creativity in a way that inspires local residents to become active in their community.
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- Emily Kleinschmit
- Tara Grebe
the journey We have organized our program in a strip logic that encourages the user to walk through each program, be it library or civic space, and be exposed to new ideas regardless of which program they came to use. An open air space for the library places this key program at the heart of our building while also allowing for sight lines and easy staff access.
- Emily Kleinschmit
- Emily Kleinschmit
reframe libraries Libraries are more than just buildings holding books; every book allows readers to gain new experiences unbeknownst to them prior to entering the space. Our design includes the expected stacks as well as adaptable spaces needed for renewed emphasis on civic engagement and a focus on creative community interaction.
- Tara Grebe
- Emily Kleinschmit
- Emily Kleinschmit
- Tara Grebe
Index (for Wall Section to the right): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Solid Corian Panel 4’x8’ w/ 1/16” gap Perforated Corian Panel Corian Panel Clip System 1 1/4” Air Gap 1 1/2” Corrugated Metal Decking Corian Metal Track System Water Barrier 1/2” Plywood Sheathing R-30 Rigid Insulation 1 1/2’ x 3’ Steel I-Beam Doubble Paned Soft Coat Low E Glass Window 12. Insulated Window Frame
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1/2” Drywall Vapor Barrier 2”X4” Steel Wall Studs Spaced 16” o.c. R-13 Batt Insulation R-7 Continuous Rigid Insulation 1 1/4” Air Gap Painted Aluminnum Rainscreen Cladding Concrete Sidewalk Sloped 2% for Drainage Fine Agregate Undisturbed Earth Drainage Tile Waterproofing System Concrete Footing
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Perimeter Insulation Crushed Limestone R-10 Rigid Insulation Vapor Retarder Concrete Slab 4’ Concrete Foundation Wall 4”x4” Steel Floor Support 2’ Raised Floor Cavity 3”x6” Steel Beam 1” Metal Decking 1” Concrete Slab Terrazzo Tile Flooring Wavy Pendant Lighting Sprinkler Head
- Emily Kleinschmit
COURSE:
Zachary Tate Porter’s Fall 2018 REPRESENT STUDIO University of Nebraska - Lincoln Individual Project
BUILDING TYPE: Bathhouse LOCATION:
Lincoln, Nebraska
B A T H H O U S E This space creates a luxurious experience in an unexpected location. Users partake in a journey through cold, neutral, and hot baths for ultimate relaxation.
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an escape Outside of Bathhouse is an avaerage Lincoln, NE neighborhood, park, and school. Inside Bathhouse is a luxuorious spa-like escape. As one exits the brisk Nebraska air they enter a steamy oasis. They are greeted by a receptionist who will hand over a warm fuzzy robe, assign them a changing room and locker, and allow them to choose their journey through the different temperatures that Bathhouse has to offer
COURSE:
Paul Kapp’s Fall 2021 HISTORIC PRESERVATION STUDIO University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Individual Project
BUILDING TYPE: Airbnb Home LOCATION:
Carroll County, Virginia
G I L M E R C H A P E L Abiding by the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Historic Preservation and Rehabilitation I turned an abandoned chapel into an Airbnb home.
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LONGITUDINAL SECTION LOOKING NORTH
PATIO ELEVATION
LONGITUDINAL SECTION LOOKING SOUTH
FLOOR PLAN
CROSS SECTION LOOKING WEST
CROSS SECTION LOOKING EAST
W A T E R C O L O R H O M E S I have always loved watercoloring and have been able to incoporate it into the representation of many of my studio projects over the years. Now, the hobby has made it into gifts as I paint the homes of friends and family.
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