Faith McGee's Architecture portfolio

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Faith McGee Portfolio Architecture 2019-2020


Table of Contents 1 Design Outlet

2 Fabric

3 Sonoran Church of Christ

4 Carver Hall


Design Outlet

This project is all about having a place for students from the design school to accumulate after or between classes. To have a bite to eat, meet friends, and relax and take a breather before getting back to the busy student life. A giant walk in fountain will help give a since of serenity and coolness from the heat.


Site Plan


Floor has tiles with motivational quotes

Water pours over door

West view of sight

Door contraption that stops the water when opened


North elivation of Design musium

Rain water will run off of roof here and water the plants

Architecture room in the Musium, the windows creating a frames around the fountain outside


Fabric

This building was designed for a new and inovative non profit called Fabric that helps fashion designers fullfill there dreams. This company gives designers a plave to come and try out there ideas. to creat there designs as well as get help starting off there own business. The building has a fashion show rrom to hold events and help raise money for this non profit organization. They have a spatious maker space that allows designers to create there ideas. there is also retail space that can be rented out for people looking to sell there ideas on there own while also being close enough to get advice and help from Fabric.


Concept: Subtraction, revealing, Expose, Cutting away All these runway outfits would be normal everyday dresses and outfits except pieces have been cut out, or cut off and reformed to make it more unique and abnormal. That is my plan for my building by cutting out pieces to make it unique and abnormal compared to a normal square building. After all the entire point of the building is to hold new creative ideas and to create, make, show and sell new designs. So, the building should hold the same ideals and be new and unique to show that this is not just a normal clothing store but so much more. View from above


Site Plan: first floor

Runway space -1 Makerspace -2 Store -3 Gallery -4 Entrance -5 make up/ dressing room -6 co-work class -7 runway storage -8 Rest room -” Break room -9 Makerspace storage -10 Cad and screening room -11 Fashion Library -12 Retail space -*

Elivators -^


Site Plan: Second floor

Media studio -1 Confrence room - 2 VIP room - 3 Rest room - “ Apravels office - 4 Outdoor roof space - 5 Elivators - ^


Section cuts ,






Sonoran Church of Christ

This desert church is designed to take advantage of natural light to brighten the Sanctuary space with color while also using angles of the walls and ceilings to give a great acoustic experience while in the space. This project revolves around the natural colors and themes of the Sonoran Desert. Nature has alway had a close connection with spirituality and various religions this church pays tribute to where it resides in the Sonoran Desert.


Site


Site plan 1 - Sanctuary 2 - Reception

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3 - storage 14

4 - classroom 5 - Pastors office

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7 - restroom storage

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8 - cross

11 - kitchen 12 - basketball court 13 - activity space 14 - Gazebo with reflection pool

Scale: 1” = 20’

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6 6

8 2 4

5 1

3

9 6 10

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6 - rest room

9 - locker room / rest room 10 - office space

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Light effect

The Sun in the South comes in to the long narrow windowed and hit these colored walls that are painted the deferent colors of the desert; Green, red, orange, blue, and yellow. once the sun hits these colored walls and then reflects those colors into the sanctuary space.


Acoustics

Floor plan perspective

section cut

The walls are angled so that the sound waves from the front of the room will not bounce more then once before they reach the ears of the people in the pews. It is also angled so that no sound waves will ever get trapped between the window and the wall, so that no sound will reach the peoples ears late. The ceiling has this effect as well.


Section cut of sanctuary


Section cut of Amenity’s building







Carver Hall

This is a renovation project of a building called Carver Hall on Iowa State University campus. The 3rd, 4th and roof floor have been changed to accommodate a new program of cloaboration/ relaxsation spaces. These spaces also use biophilia to promote collaboration and ideas, to boost morale and allow students and staff to de-stress.


new floor plan for 3rd floor

1 - Class rooms 2 - break room 3 - Open Lab 4 - Conference room 5 - Teaching Lab 6 - Outside Balcony * - Offices


Section cut


East Elevation


South Elevation



New floor plan for 4th floor

1 - Class rooms 2 - break room 3 - Open Lab 4 - Conference room 5 - collaboration/ relaxation space * - Offices



New floor plan for Roof floor

1 - hatch to roof of mechanical room 2 - Mechanical room 3 - Glass green house 4 - outdoor space 5 - Semi intensive green roof * - Offices


View of roof


Inside glass green house


North elevation


West elevation


Weeping hole section brick wall

air cavity that allows water from bricks to escape weeping holes

water proof sheathing paper Sheathing wall framing


Green wall section weeping hole with rain water run off

vegetation

water line bringing water from grid

drip-line Growing medium rear drainage layer water proof backing board water pump

water catchment gutter

water bringing excess water to rain water catchment system


West wall section Air cavity that directs collected water to weeping hole 2”

waterproof sheathing plywood 3/4”

Brick 4” Dry wall 1/2”

Brick Anchor

Insulation 3.5” Weeping Hole


Rain water harvesting diorama


Carver in the fall


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