Selected Works
EVELYN BROUGHTON
Profile
Evelyn Broughton
evelynjbrou@gmail.com
+1 (734) 450-4890
2020-2025
2019
2016-2020
Education
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
Bachelors of Architecture
Taubman School of Architecture: University of Michigan
Pre-College Architecture Program
Pioneer Highschool, Ann Arbor, MI
2024 2024
2023-2024
2021-2022
Career
Architectural Intern
Partners By Design (Interior Design & Architecture)
Teaching Assistant: Revit & BIM
Syracuse University
Fabrication Technician
Syracuse University
Architecture Research Assistant
NYSERDA & Syracuse University
Project 1: Northern Coworking Hub
Fall 2023
Project 2: Dubai Ceramic Heritage Center
Spring 2024
Project 3: Campo Di Mozia
Spring 2023
Project 4: Mapping Industry
Spring 2022
Project 5: Watkins Glen Retreat
Fall 2022
Project 6: Ritual of the Meal
Spring 2023
Northern Co-Working Hub
Shared Space as a Force of Community Rejuvenation
A Center for CoWorking
A Necessary Third Space
The Northern Coworking Hub aims to replace the disused overground train station in Highgate, London with a space that increases community interaction between those who have begun to work from home because of the Pandemic and live in North London. The overarching theme in this project is regeneration, both of the community after Covid and in the site itself. We took inspiration from the original stations material as well as the existing arches of the tunnels.
Collaborator: Maureen Ferguson, Jordan Spranger
Professor: Amber Bartosh
53%
Highgate residents that work from home after the pandemic
Dubai Ceramics Heritage Center 02
Collaborator: Sarah Bannan Professor: Fei Wang
Reimagining the Al-Safa Shore
As Dubai continues to expand both physically and culturally, following increasing economic and social prosperity, Ceramic Assembly proposes to reimagine the Al Safa riverfront area as an experimental public domain that unearths and propagates the rich ceramic traditions of the UAE.
A previously underutilized site is now inhabited by four distinct buildings, the workshop, the exhibition space, the gathering space, and the library, each of which serve important functions to the past, present and future of pottery in dubai. The meandering path takes after the coil of a pot before it is smoothed and formed into a shape similar to the vessels which themselves are placed monolithically on the site. The form of them is a recall to a common shape, the pot, making the visitor feel small beside something that is usually handheld but now stretches upward.
Workshop Plans
Library Plans
Campo Di Mozia
Camping as a Way to Reclaim
Territory A Critical Look at Holiday Camps
In the era of the anthropocenewhen the profound impact humans have made on the earth is undeniable, the camp, “Eco-Pelago”, works to create a generation that is conscious of the environmental challenges that they have been born into and the beauty of the natural world around them. It is a summer camp that strivesto be a filter between the West Sicilian environment and the school-aged children that live in the city of Marsala by removing the camp from the physical island that it inhabits, Mozia, and creating its own temporary archipelagothat in the off-seasons allows the wildlife of the island to nest and inhabit the permanent structures just as the campers do in the on-season. The campers would experience the island as adventurers, reverent but curious.
FOR THE CHILDREN AND THE WILD
In the off-season of the camp the docks and temporary structures fold away to create isolated islands, habit for the animals that would otherwise be disturbed by the human visitors to the island
Bird Perches
Bird Perches
Facade Perches
Bathrooms and Cafeteria
Standing Perches
Mapping Industry
Industrialization and Pollution Mapping
A Survey of the Hudson River Valley
Research Based
Geo-Mapping
This map details the pollution in the hudson river water shed, specifically PCB’s (Polychlorinated Byphenols) which are produced by heavy Industry like the ones which inhabited the banks of the Hudson from the 50’s to the 80’s. Using ArcGIS I mapped the spill zones , factories, dams, and clean up areas to create a picture of how industry has affected the area.
Watkins Glen Retreat
An Intervention into the Gorge Tiny Home
Systems Based Approach
The Watkins Glen Retreat is situated in the gorge of the Rainbow Falls. It creates a feeling of being far from civilization while being able to stay connected to the grid of Watkins Glen
Collaborator: Christian Barnett, Emma Baker-Kenyon, Ella McHale
Professor: Daekwon Park
Ceremony of the Meal
An Analysis of Mealtime in Sicily From Night to Day
From breakfast until the evening meal
Sicilian Cuisine is influenced by taking the time to be present with family and company. This was shown by the gradient from mid-day until evening with hand-drawn illustrations of the types of food that would be prepared
Collaborator: Akshara Raman
Professor: Olivia Gori
Inspired by the Family Meal
Each dish presented is presented for its role that it plays in the ceremony of mealtime and the resilience of the Sicilian people and their cuisine. The Olives are both an antipasto and a symbol of the longevity of the Sicilian farmer, the Pecorino is a delicious cheese but also a reminder of the tradition and the time taken to create food, and the cassata shows the influence that religion has on everyday life.