architectural portfolio
justin ray garrison m.u.d. candidate 2012 university of michigan
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la placa de les glories, existing CARC 301 - study abroad studio Duration - 6 weeks Group project - 5 people Location - Barcelona, Spain This was an urban planning project for the largest and busiest plaza in barcelona, spain. La placa de les glories is located at the intersection of the three biggest streets (avinguda diagonal, avinguda meridiana, and gran via de les corts catalones) in barcelona. These three streets run east to west and north to south through the entire city. The plaza is surrounded by mixed residential, commercial, landmarks and green spaces filled with different types of activities. La placa de les glories is the center hub of transportation for the city of barcelona with every different type of transportation available. The city of barcelona is in the process of redesigning the plaza because of its poor layout and urban planning. As a group of five people we analyzed the existing site and its conditions to be able to redesign our own proposal. Every person worked together and there was no individual work.
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left: analysis of the existing site revealing urban context and traffic paths above: views of the existing site a- view of overall site b-view of pedestrians use of plaza c-view of overpass for commuters and high speed traffic d-view of heavy traffic and tram stop e-view of tram (above ground metro)
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For our design we wanted the plaza to be the most dynamic site within Barcelona. We were required to keep the flea market and add a design museum and additional housing. We also added a public school and commercial buildings to give this urban plaza the feel of a mini city. The site is sunken twelve meters into the ground with a sloped amphitheater and green spaces giving the plaza a personality of its own. Being sunken into the ground emphasizes the mini city persona. Additional green spaces were added to bring a more prominent nature feel into the plaza. This new design brings many people from different dempgraphics together to live, work, and relax. By expanding the size of the existing plaza made it possible to create this mini city. The design museum houses every different type of tranportation making it the heart of the plaza. Each member put the same effort into creating the design, plans, models, and photos.
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a left: analysis of our design proposal for the site revealing urban context and traffic paths above: views of of physical and revit model showing circulation and site context a- view of overpass and tunnel entrance from gran via de les cortes b-view of site model from above c-view of the different traffic paths d-view towards design museum (not official shape) e-view towards residential housing f-view towards amphitheater right: sketchs of flea market/skate park and cafes in sloped green space g-sketchs of flea marekt/skate park displaying how they work together
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barcelona design museum CARC 301 - study abroad studio Duration - 4 weeks Group project - 2 people Location - Barcelona, Spain The barcelona design museum is located in the new design proposal of la placa de les glories. Along with the design proposal of the new site we were required to design a modern arts musuem on the area indicated. This project was a group project with one other person. Together we worked on every aspect of the design but individually I worked on the physical and computer models while my partner worked on the plans. Being located in the largest and busiest plaza in barcelona we wanted to make this museum be the heart of it housing every different type of transportation. The museum is built over the round about road connecting the plaza with the outside landscape. There are three seperate entrances at the plaza ground floor, street level, and area outside plaza. It is also seperated into three different zones: public space, business (inner tower), and exhibition space (outer tower). This museum design is unique with an inner spiral shaped tower of business surrounded by an outer circular shaped tower of exhibition spaces acting as a shell. There are two seperate elevators which connect each tower together. The exhibition spaces continuously ramp upward in a spiral shape then break the form by connecting with the inner tower. On the main floor above the street and below is the public spaces and main entrances into the museum. The main idea of the museum is to have different levels, ramps and pathways throughout the building connectioning the different programs to each other.
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zone diagram public space business (inner tower) exhibition spaces (outer tower) left: site context showing the location of the museum; zone diagram revealing the three different zones in the project above: views of physical model showing the two different towers interacting with each other right: main/street entrance level diplaying the surrounding site
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above: diagrams of the programs of two different towers and how they relate with each other; top diagram shows the inner business tower which houses the museum store, central offices and a restaurant; bottom diagram shows the exhibition outer shell and its different level changes right: cross section of museum revealing floor to floor height
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ARCH 305 - studio IV Duration - 6 weeks Location - undetermined
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This was an individual project that combined two seperate studios. These two studios together made its own city block by creating these urban buildings that were all located next to each other. The project required to have a single family residence and a business of choice. I chose to have a high end formal restaurant as my business. The restaurant is located on the basement and ground floor while the residence is located on the third and fourth floor. Having natural daylight and views to the outside for the residence was a main factor in the design. There are two different light wells that distribute natural light throughout the residence and restaurant. One is two stories deep and is located only in the residence. The other is four stories deep through the entire building and distributes natural light to the restaurant and residence. Besides a light well natural light is not used as much in the restaurant to keep the formal feel and atmosphere with low light levels.
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restaurant kitchen restaurant seating mens restroom womens restroom elevator outdoor seating bar area carport foyer kitchen dining room bathroom living room outdoor patio guest bedroom guest bathroom bedroom #1 bedroom #2 laundry room play room/study master bedroom master bathroom master closet outdoor terrace
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left middle: diagram displaying the program between the residence and restaurant diagram showing the light well that cuts through the entire building left: axonometric revealing the detailed program above: view of the front elevtaion with main entrances to the residence and restaurant right: site context
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right: view of the south elevation physical model above: cross section revealing height levels left bottom: ground floor plan showing circulation and site context left middle: views of phyical model and interior spaces rendered in revit a-view of the north elevation and neighboring residences b-view of the two story light well and outdoor terrace c-view of the main four story light well d-interior view of restaurant e-interior view of residence
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bryan public library ARCH 405 - integrated studio Duration - 10 weeks Group project - 2 people Location - Bryan, TX This project is a public library located in the downtown historic district of bryan, tx. The library carries a small amount of books and a large collection of maginzes and articles. It also has a special collections area which holds historic documents that pertain to the state of texas. The concept behind this design was to have a transformation of height, privacy levels, materials and urban spaces from downtown bryan to the library, while also trying to keep the historic look and feel while introducing modern architecture. The design process is shown in (phase 1-4) with concept drawings and models. We had to consider the structure and mechanical system throughout the design of the project. This project was a group project with one other person. Together we worked on every aspect of the design and building the phyiscal models. Individually I created the revit and ecotect model while she worked with the cad and illustrator files.
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above: view of main entrance walking from downtown left: view of the design process a-concept sketch that drove the design b-concept model made from the sketch c-structure model of mid-term design d-view of design at mid-term
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ground/urban floor plan a left: site plan showing the location in historic downtown bryan, tx left bottom: east elevation of the library and downtown bryan revealing the context and height changes above: ground/urban floor plan showing circulation and public spaces outside the building right: perspective views from ground floor a-south elevation view from the park b-view from under vertical garden trellis c-west elevation with vegetation growth
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To introduce modern architecture and design into the project these shading devices, located on the southeast side of the library were created. They bring a unique feel and look to the library. The shading devices are made out of metal that is transparent with tiny perforated holes to make the connection to the outside visible. They are mechanical driven and move with relation to the sun. To get the best results we tested the natural light and shading devices with ecotect and a phyical daylighting model.
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left: view of shading devices throughout the day above: view of shading devices and brick pathway leading to the main entrance above middle: examples of ideas for the shading devices a-example of perforated metal material looking to the outside b-example of transparent material at night c-example of shading devices
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structure For the structural system of the library we chose to use concrete and steel. The floor and roof slabs are post-tensioned precast concrete. The advantages to using the post-tensioned method is that it increases floor to floor height and mechanical space and it uses less steel. We wanted to keep the column grid line from historic downtown bryan while also breaking away from the grid by using radial grid lines to introduce modern architecture and design. Different areas throughout the library required more reinforced steel in the concrete because of the heavier loads. Steel is introduced at the radial grid lines and cantilevered auditorium to demonstrate modern construction and design.
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vertical garden support construction: 2” galvanized steel tubes 4” x 4“ x 3/8” steel angle 2x4 horizontal wood member 2x4 vertical wood member 3 1/2” horizontal wood planks
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left: diagrams showing the different load sizes and grid line location for the ground floor left middle: structure axonometric revealing the structure throughout the entire building above: wall detail showing the construction of the brick wall and garden trellis on the west facade
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mechanical system The library is broken up into two main sections. These two main sections are the main library and after-hours area. The after-hours area consists of the auditorium, after-hours atrium, meeting rooms and restrooms. After the library closes the main library locks down but the after-hours area can still be occupied. The mechanical system is also broken up into these two sections with different zones on each floor. The after-hour rooms are conditioned from an AHU located in the basement. The main library is broken up between two different AHU zones: one located on the first floor which serves the cafe and computer public area while the other is located on the fourth floor which serves the rest of the main library. The fourth floor mechanical loft holds the chillers, boilers and cooling tower which supplies the whole library. Both of these two sections are serviced through a mechanical wall (M1 + M2) that runs through the height on the building.
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langford arch bldg, texas a&m university
all faiths chapel, texas a&m university
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ENDS 115 - drawing studio Duration: 1 week project
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dallas arts grand hotel ARCH 406 - studio Duration - 6 weeks Group project - 3 people Location - Dallas, TX This project was an in-studio design competition that was affiliated with the Dallas office architecture firm, HKS. The program for the project was a mixed-use hotel and residential building located in the famous arts district of Dallas, Texas. The design of the project was largely based on a connection between the arts district and the elevated park above Woodall Rogers Fwy, which was under construction. This pedestrian street would be the new trendy hot spot in the arts district as it would be filled with activities such as shopping, eating, picnicking, ice skating, and playing in the open spaces both green and hardscaped. These different types of commercial, retail, and food companies would flow out into the space activating it with life. The hotel / residential tower is cladded in spandrel glass with a undulating metal mesh shading canopy which shades both the tower and the urban ground floor. All team members were involved in the design process of the project but I created the computer revit model along with the renderings.
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left: arial view of site a-diagram explaining arts distict activities b-conceptual sketch of project above: diagrams explaining the design process
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winspear opera house
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óðinstorg plaza UP 696 - iceland study abroad Duration - 2.5 weeks Group project - 2 people (plaza), 7 people (master plan) Location - Reykjavik, Iceland
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This was an urban design and planning redevelopment project located in Reykjavik, Iceland. Currently, the city lacks open space in the downtown area accessible to the public which this project tries to remediate. The location of this project is well positioned in the center of downtown on an existing parking lot allowing it to be accessed from every direction. As a group of seven people we analyzed the site and proposed a larger redeveloped master plan which consisted of two open plazas, housing/restaurant complex, play/recreation area, and a streetscape renovation. The master plan was divided into smaller group projects in which the óðinstorg plaza was chosen to be designed by my partner and I. For our design we wanted to create a large open space for multiple types of use by different types of people. Since the downtown lacks open green space we made it the main driving force in our design with different types of design features activating the space. This new plaza and redevelopment project would be a place for users of all ages to come together and enjoy.
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downtown urban housing ARCH 672 - studio Duration - 8 weeks Group project - 2 people Location - Ann Arbor, MI This project was issued as a mixed-use, live/work proposal for a downtown Ann Arbor site located near the main AATA hub and Ann Arbor Public Library, between North Division and South Fifth Avenue. Currently the site is an underground and surface parking garage with an exiting structural foundation which the project built upon. Programmatically, the program calls for various commercial/social spaces on the first and second levels, including a restaurant, cafe, coffee shop, work-out facility, music/art school, and small entertainment venue. Continuing vertically through the building, areas such as seasonal roof gardens, decks, live/work units and rentable banquet/recreation space become increasingly privatized for tower residents. A primary intention of the building mass intends to accentuate a line of procession from Liberty Plaza located at the northeast corner of the city block, through an elevated street/greenway, to the newly contained plaza at the site's southwest corner. This move promotes community gathering at both east and west sides, on the sloping lawn and plaza respectively, as well as continued exploration through the additional exterior/interior public and semi-public realms. These spaces are activated by surrounding commercial and residential program flowing or overlooking onto them.
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studio work
tower penthouse level scale: 1/64” - 1’ - 0”
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unit section perspective
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tower (top living) level typ. scale: 1/64” - 1’ - 0”
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tower (corridor) level typ. scale: 1/64” - 1’ - 0”
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skip corridor system corridor / circulation above unit below unit
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tower (bottom living) level typ. scale: 1/64” - 1’ - 0”
# of units
net density (acres)
gross density (acres)
# of beds
# of people
people / sq. mile
total building area (sq. ft)
residential area (sq. ft)
commercial area (sq. ft)
115
115
103
229
344
136,960
216,103
150,980
38,456
FAR %
res. area / person (sq. ft)
site coverage %
# of car parking
# of bike parking
PV area (sq. ft)
green roof area (sq.ft)
garden area (sq. ft)
plaza open space (sq. ft)
6.5
438
45
735
95
4,078
18,081
7,569
20,919
studio work
project information
unit plans
scale: 1/32” - 1’ - 0”
50 a
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# of units a b c d e f g
one bedroom two bedroom three bedroom penthouse studio live / work affordable
32 24 16 5 10 7 21
left: unit section perspective left middle: tower plans above: unit plans and project information