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Portfolio “Health of Gregory M. Turner & Wellness” studio | fall 2012
Table of Contents Pendergast Rare Books Library Marvin RectANGLE Communal Independence Assisted Living Center Bismarck GROve Waldorf School St. Louis Museum of Aquatics
Pendergast Rare Books Library grad: fall 2010
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full semester
B
B
DN UP
9
2
1
A
DN
8
A
7 6
A
A
5 UP
Forum - Museum Option DN
UP
3
4 N
First Level
B
B
N
Second Level
South Elevation
DN
UP
10 11 10
12
A
10 11 10
A
B
0
DN
UP
UP
UP
A
B
B
B
DN
Legend
13
13
12
DN
UP
DN
A
10 11 10
A
14 A
A
A
DN
DN
Third, Fifth, Seventh Levels
UP
DN
N
B
N
B
N
UP
Fourth, Sixth, Levels
N
Eighth Level
16'
24'
Bookstore Forum Entry Coat Closet Director’s Office Curator’s Office Librarian’s Office Preservation Room Workroom Rare Books Library Hanging Gallery Reading Room Conference Room Sky Garden
B
DN
UP
B
DN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
8'
Ninth Level
East Elevation
a
b c d
Life Safety Diagram
Program Diagram
Section A-A
Section B-B
Marvin RectANGLE grad: summer 2010
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five weeks
N
Plan
South Elevation
South Elevation
0
8'
16'
24'
Solar Study
Acoustic Diagram Ventilation Diagram
Wall Section
Communal Independence Assisted Living Center grad: fall 2009
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5 weeks
The growing population of the elderly community in Lawrence, Kansas has forced designers to think about the aging generation. With the life expectancy increasing at a rapid rate, the need for elderly care facilities has become more and more popular and with the baby-boomer generation approaching there will be no down time in this area. This means, designers need to begin to think about the needs of the elderly and consider developing healthier and safer environments for these citizens instead of placing them into nursing homes where activities are not a high priority. Designs need to begin to focus more on the interactive activities, exercise, social development, and memory enhancing activities. GMT & Partners has developed an elderly care facility just south of downtown Lawrence, with their main goal being human interaction and the outdoor/ indoor living environment connection while maintaining a high quality of living of independence in the residents private units. GMT & Partners had a number of goals they wanted to achieve in developing this facility, one was placing strong views facing east towards the street where the residents will receive the most indirect interaction of outdoor space. These views not only allow residents to see passer-bys but be able to see anybody approaching the building which tends to be something that elderly appreciate the most. visit.
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5 4
6
4
6
6
6 7
3 2
N
Entry Level
Northeast Elevation
Legend 0
10
6
6
6
6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
6
9 N
Second Level
8
8'
16'
24'
Outdoor Living Communal Space Kitchen/Dining Laundry Staff Entertainment Resident Quarter’s Office Den/Living Space Indoor Garden Spa Room
1
South Elevation
0 4'
12'
20'
30'
Kitchen/Dining Area
East-West Section
Entry View
North-South Section
0 4'
12'
20'
30'
Bismarck GROve Waldorf School grad: spring 2010
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five weeks
N
Site Plan
Transverse Section
Private vs. Public
Circulation of Use
Community Use
Repetitive vs. Unique
14
13
12
Legend
11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
10
3 4
7
8
9
9
9
1
5
6
2
9
9
9
9
9
Entry Display Communal/Reception Eurythmy/Music Room Art/Woodshop/Crafts Interior Landscaping Kitchen Mechanical Room Gym/Cafeteria Classroom Early Childhood Entry Nursery Infant Room Toddler Room Kindergarten Room Outdoor Community Space
N
Floor Plan
Longitudinal Section Perspective
St. Louis Museum of Aquatics undergrad: fall 2008
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half semester
17TH
18TH
STREET
STREET
CARR DRIVE
N
COLE STREET
Site Plan
West Elevation
Legend
6
3
8
7
5
10
10 DN
UP
DN
3
3
3
4
4 3
DN
2
3
2
9
3
1 11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Reception/Lobby Elevator Exhibit Space Mississippi River Aquarium 18th Street Cafe 17th Street Lounge Conference Room 18th Street Theater 18th Street Lounge Offices Cole Street Lounge
1
N
First Level
N
Second Level
East Elevation
Level One Aquariums
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Building Section
18th Street Cafe
Reception/Lobby
Second Level Aquariums
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Transverse Section