Greg Stacy M.Arch University of Oregon • University of Utah
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Architectural Projects 2014-2017
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Research Based Projects 2015-2016
1.01 Hybrid Domains - Competition University of Oregon Graduate Spring ‘16
2.01 Ordway Airport - Urban Design University of Utah Undergraduate Summer ‘14
1.02 Decentralize - Urban Design Thesis
2.02 [Hu] Mangroves - Environmental Design University of Oregon Graduate Winter ‘15
University of Oregon Graduate Fall - Spring ‘16 - ’17
1.03 The Narrows - Adaptive Reuse University of Utah Undergraduate Spring ‘15 1.04 Restoring Resor - Competition University of Oregon Graduate Spring ‘16
1.05 Lane Market Hall - Community Design
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Non-Architectural Work 2010-2016
3.01 The Eddy - Furniture Piece University of Oregon Fall ‘16
University of Oregon Graduate Fall ‘15
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1.01 Hybrid Domains Hybrid Domains was a selected winner for the ACSA “Timber in the City� competition in 2016. The competition called for an Andy Warhol Museum, Essex Street Market addition, and various housing types constructed of heavy timber. Hybrid Domains used CLT, LVL, and glulam post and beam as a foundation to create a collage of multiple structural systems dependent on programmatic forces. 2nd Place Timber in the City competition in 2016. Project Team: Michael Meer, Alex Kendle, Ben Wright
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Hybrid Domains is located In the lower east side of Manhattan on the site of the proposed lowline project. The programmatic elements in Hybrid Domains were strategically located in response to the surrounding districts and demographics. By collaging these forces together the building becomes an accessible gateway to the surrounding community.
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Modular Truss Post + Beam
Museum Housing
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Post + Beam Glulam Structure
Intersecting Glulam Structure
CLT Floor Plates
Glulam Secondary Structure
Primary Wooden Truss Structure
Double Skin Cedar Facade
CLT Cores
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The Andy Warhol Museum is constructed of two story glulam truss that creates large open spans, mimicking “The Factory” famous to Warhol’s work. It is intersected by the Post and Beam structure of the Housing Units above. Where moments of intersection happen, the collage of structure is exposed creating a human experience.
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The Market and housing structure consists of a two way LVL paneling system wrapped around a steel and concrete foundation. This system allows large double height spaces a mezzanine level l to exist in the market. The LVL panel system intersects the grid of the solid CLT shear walls of housing units located atop of the market structure.
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The connection of the 3-pin arch to the sheer wall system of the housing building.
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Decentralize Decentralize was my graduate thesis project that explored a building prototype that pairs stormwater management techniques with modern day air delivery systems. Water has a much higher energy storage potential due to density, and this building looked at this as an opportunity to focus on hydrocentric HVAC systems that cleaned the surrounding neighborhood water and recycled it to reduce the building footprint. M.Arch Thesis Project 2017 *See full project at link below: https://issuu.com/gregstacy/docs/thesis-presentation
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CURRENT NEIGHBORHOOD CONDITIONS
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Rooftop surface area across neighborhood (sq. ft.)
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OFFICE BUILDING PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION
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Technology Office Workstations & Cubicles
Open workstation space & server room Small private office & conference rooms Breakout spaces & community spaces Unconditioned space & circulation
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Server Rooms & Mechanical Equipment Room
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Traditional forced air floorplate (sq. ft.) Air Delivery Spaces
Traditional Program separation on single floorplate
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High energy and Low Energy program organization
Reduction of force air HVAC floorplate
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LOW ENERGY SPACES
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Tech. Office & Workstations
Server Room & Mech. Room
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Main program distribution based on air delivery needs
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LOW ENERGY SPACES
Main Office Program
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Open Air Public Space
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Main Program distribution based on Air Delivery needs
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Solar Chimney’s & Server exhaust vents
Diagram Showing the zone one forced air system and the zone 2 radiant system
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Diagram showing the “cores” organization throughout the building
Glulam Post & Beam System
Main service & performance cores
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1.03
The Narrows The Narrows is an adaptive reuse project that was designed for a New Media Education Center paired with a re-imagined modern blackbox theatre. The project looked at a derelict area of Salt Lake City that was once scene to various performance types. With a diverse theatre scene around the site, the project was to tailor to flexible small scale performance for the city as well as a practice space for the New Media School. Project Team: Sam Hunt, Sean Greene
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Vertical circulation becomes more private to accommodate blending of program and security
The program of the space becomes about a balance between public and private. The building is strategically designed to allow public access to the ground level open spaces, while private spaces are on higher floors. The exterior space, provides event space students to present work.
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By studying and analyzing many of the surrounding typologies surrounding the site, there became an apparent building style. The Narrows focused on capturing this identity by reusing an abandoned newspaper factory that once provided rich identity to create a new form of production and performance.
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The separation of the New Media School and the Blackbox Theatre while maintaining a uniform exterior facade
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Preserved wall that informs the transition from education to performance space.
As a reuse project, it was important for The Narrows to maintain the exterior facades of the building. The preserved walls become important in creating moments of transition throughout the building. The exterior facade creates a strong reference its historical identity, while the interior is space responds to the new elements of the program.
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1.03 Rethinking Resor The goal of the project was to build a visitor center on the Farnsworth property, and look to landscaping as a way to aid in the flooding of the site. Rethinking Resor looked to Mies’s project, The Resor House, in which he looked to materials and landscape to create a blend between occupant and landscape. The idea behind Rethinking Resor was to be a sustainable play on Mies’s project using new construction methods. Preservation and Provocation competition 2016 Project Team: Alex Collins
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CLT Panels 345 m2 207,000 kg Sequestered Carbon
Glazing 13.56 m2 10,200 kg Emitted
Glulam Columns 8.86 m2 5,316 kg Sequestered Carbon
Concrete foundation 365 m2 108,300 kg Emitted
The visitor center was designed to be simple, with an open floorplan. While Mies was known for his steal and concrete planes, the design of the Rethinking Resor looks to the principles of new sustainable materials and construction. These materials not only are sustainable but they also can be constructed in a Mies like manor.
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Similar to the Resor House the building sits over the river and uses the hydrology to its advantage. The building is able to generate energy from the river, and disperse it throughout the building. Rethinking Resor also uses solar, and geothermal power to supply supplementary services during events and work day.
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Roof Photovoltaics
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Southern Orientation allows for the building to be fully daylight during the day.
The glazing and southern orientation of the building allows daylight to penetrate the interior of the building. As a building with glazing around the perimeter it was important to look at passive ways to control the interior environment. The double skin glazing system operates to circulate air at certain times of the year.
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1.05 Lane Market Hall Lane Market Hall is a community project that looked at a way to incorporate an office and retail to have a flexible space that serves the primary function of a farmers market. The building provides a large double height space to give the farmers market a permanent home, as well as provide smaller spaces for restaurants and retail. The building also provides shelter for the homeless population by creating a shared public space under a superimposed canopy system.
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Map showing the relationship to the Park Blocks and Eugene Theatre.
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The building is designed in responds the park blocks and the Hult Center. These spaces make up the city center of Eugene. The South end of the building opens up to the park, while the North creates a gathering place and parking entrance for the Hult Center.
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The double height farmers market with mezzanine looking down.
With program blending a private office and a public event the idea was to create a public bridge between programmatic needs. The offices and restaurants of the private building and the public farmers market on the other share a mezzanines level and create a shared public core.
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The building is constructed as a brick veneer curtain wall system wall assembly. There is a canopy super imposed on top of the main building structure. These two structures superimposed on each other are representative of the two buttes and the river that play a role in shaping the urban growth boundaries of Eugene.
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The sloped roof creates a rain garden and the interaction of connectivity.
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2.01 Ordway Airport Ordway Airport is an Urban Design idea that stems from the idea of high speed transit and its impact on metropolitan areas. Chicago Illinois Midway Airport and O’Hare airport neighborhoods were the study areas as it has high potential for connectivity. This idea would push the boundaries of how transit infrastructure could radically change in the future. A series of studies presents possible results high speed transit could have on neighborhood development. Project Team: Alan Taylor, Liz Pulsen, Amanda Roman, Colby Khalian, Hyun Soo Kim, Connor Stephens
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Current neighborhood conditions
Opportunity across neighborhood
The Urban fabric in Chicago is very dense with single story bungalows with garages in a alley beginning to show a separation of automobile and street. This proposal looks at the implementation of a system that minimizes the impact on urban fabric by layering transit, and separating the different scales of transit.
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Midway airport and O’Hare airports both serve different flight typologies due to their urban conditions. This study looks at the implementation of a neighborhood TOD that would connect the two airports via the new high speed infrastructure, or hyper loop. This new infrastructure allows the airports to become an integral part of public transit.
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Distribution of Global Flights out of Ordway Airport
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AIRPORT EXPRESS BUS
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CTA L-LINE BIKE WALK
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Graph showing the speed of travel between airports via various modes of transit
Distribution of Global Flights out of O’Hare Airport
Distribution of Global Flights out of Midway Airport
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The creation on Ordway and the new TOD infrastructure became a scaler solution to the greater Chicago area. The Hyper loop could connect the neighborhood fringe of the airports to surrounding parts of Chicago, as well as provide opportunity to create new urban cores. These cores would become the city centers, that are accessible to all demographics.
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Housing Pedestrian Boulevard
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HyperbolicParabolaExploration
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2.02 [Hu]Mangroves HuMangroves researched the impact architecture has on the environment, and how it can play a role in restoration efforts. Using traditional techniques, and low impact design the project proposes a Research Ecotourist facility that focuses on coastline stabilization used to promote the re-growth of mangrove forests.
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Project Team: Libby Norris, Nadan Yeo
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MangroveFormalTranslation The Mangrove roots Create pyramid like structure for tidal resistance
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With low impact root growth that responses to tidal conditions, Mangroves are one of the most durable plants in tidal resistance. The form and structure of the building structure is designed to be only wear needed and touch the ground along the stabilization grid limiting damage to stabilization efforts.
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The building explored the use of a hyperbolic parabola, and how to optimize space to create a flexible enclosure that worked with the stabilization grid. The grid is a series of bamboo piles hammered into the ground to disperse the tidal forces. This grid provides a structural foundation for the research and ecotourist units to be built.
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4” Bamboo Roof Structure
6” Primary Bamboo Structure
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2-4” Bamboo PeakHeight:18’ Stabilization ClearenceHeight:9’ [2’ x 2’ Grid}
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The Research Ecotourist lodge would be designed to happen in phases. The first phase is research, where there is no infill. Phase two is for tourist to come in and enjoy the new growth forests. Phase three, the Bamboo decays and the pads become low impact camp sites along a network as the buildings move around the coastline.
STABILIZATION GROWTH EDUCATION
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The main complex provides the amenities and services, while the cabanas stretch the shoreline,
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The Eddy “The Eddy” was a furniture piece I designed and built that is intended to function as a small side table. This piece is based off the idea of an eddy in the river, in which it provides a place to store the everyday essentials as the user goes through transitional spaces or functions. ie. interior to exterior, cooking to eating, etc. “Just as an eddy captures the nutrients of a river in a moments time, the piece of furniture Is designed to facilitate transition while offering a place to store the essential of everyday activities.”
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The table is constructed of all beach wood, and there are no hardware connections. The idea of the table was to use one material and delineate different functions of the table using the wood grain pattern and orientation. The table has two resting points, the pedestal and the table top, that mimic the slow moving water of the eddy. The thin verticals represent the faster moving water that occur between these intimate moments in the river.
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Top Base Connection: The Three legs extend through the back of the table to allow support for the shoulder joint. The shoulder has a Hip to provide more strength the legs supporting the Cantilever table.
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Greg Stacy M.Arch University of Oregon • University of Utah