hallie schuld architecture portfolio
Foreword Hello! My name is Hallie Schuld and I am currently a graduate student at Kent State University. I’m working on earning my Master of Architecture degree, and have already obtained a Bachelor of Science in Architecture degree from Kent State. This portfolio is a compilation of academic projects from both my undergraduate and graduate careers.
Table of Contents Ocularity
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Mediascape
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Glitched
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Soft-wear
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Apple Park III
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Arrangeable Devices
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Resume
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Ocularity roosevelt island, new york • office space • 135,580 sqf • joseph ferut • spring 2019 • 4th year • credit joshua myers The interactive office space for Cornell Tech’s new campus evolved from three main driving forces: optics, environment, and programming. The formation of the building is based on two views with an active periphery. The maximization and control of daylight occurs through vertical apertures, and passive strategies are used to complement the building form. Placement of peripheral collaboration zones around centralized workspaces and programming a fabrication space (which is usually an ill-defined element of architecture) activate the building’s spaces.
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Fabrication Lab
Community Space
1 Concept
Multi-Tenant
Manhattan
Multi-Tenant Queens
2 Optics Program is oriented on either side of two view cones
Occupiable Roof
Circulation
Collaboration
R+D R+D
Single-Tenant 3 Periphery Movement through open circulation activates the periphery of the view cone
Public Space / Fabrication Lab
Collaboration Zone
Service / Loading
0’ 20’ 40’
80’
160’
4 Program Collaboration zones bridge the view cones and connect research and development spaces
site
Bloomberg Center
Queensboro Bridge
Atrium
Tata Innovation Center Oculus
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5 Daylight The Oculus and the atrium provide diffuse light. A vertically-oriented facade system controls daylighting to reduces solar gain and glare
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0’ 250’ 500’ 1000’ 2000’ Context plan_roosevelt island, new york
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private offices
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collaboration zone
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open offices
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Plan_level 03 N
wall art gallery
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informal auditorium
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critique space
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computer lab
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mezzanine level lounge
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public outdoor deck
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Plan_level 02
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showcase gallery
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cafe
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maker gallery
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studio / workshop
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informal auditorium
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fabrication lab
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Plan_ground level
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Elevation_southeast facade
Canopy 100’-0”
Roof 90’-0”
Level 5 75’-0”
Level 4 60’-0”
Level 3 45’-0”
Level 2 30’-0” Mezzanine 22’-0”
Level 1 10’-0”
Service Level 0’-0”
Section_cross section
0’ 5’ 10’
20’
40’
Roof 90’-0”
O C U L A R I T Y
Research and Development Center
Level 5 75’-0”
Cornell Tech, Roosevelt Island, New York, NY Integrated Design Studio Josh Myers and Hallie Schuld Level 4 60’-0”
Level 3 45’-0”
Level 2 30’-0”
Level 1 10’-0” Tech Walk 5’-0” Service Level 0’-0”
Section_longitudinal section
0’ 5’ 10’
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20’
40’
Cross Section 1/16” = 1’-0”
A-302
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workshop A place to work on tasks together; an area
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meeting space A place for sharing information; an
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landing An open area; a place next to meeting
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forum An enclosed space for group discussions
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plaza A plaza where everyone can meet; a centralized
to drive new ideas forward
area suited for single speakers and/or group discussion
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and presentations; an area that clearly directs focus
location where members can take in the whole workspace
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haven A secluded area with little
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hive A group of work stations; a place for
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jumpspace An accessible work area; a place to
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cove An small area near shared and/or individual
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clubhouse A work area designated to a specific
to no distractions; a place to relax
collaborative or individual work
work for periods of time in between other activities
work stations; a place to meet for short time periods
work team; a place for long-term projects
Interior view_occulus collaboration space
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supply duct
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supply diffuser
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return duct
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return grille
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electric lighting
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W18 steel beam
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W10 steel beam
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W27 steel girder
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gypsum finish face
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metal decking
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concrete slab
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structural column
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radiant heat tubing m IGU
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SSG joint
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GFRC mega panel
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Axon_wall assembly
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Interior view_collaboration space
Water Distribution
Storm water is collected and stored in a cistern, grey water is treated and pumped to be used in the toilets.
HVAC
The mechanical system is a VAV reheat with perimeter radiant slab heating.
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Exterior view_main entry
Framework Metal framework is first assembled
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Latex Latex sleeve is inserted into the metal framework
Shaping Latex sleeve is tw into shape with m metal bars
Physical model_main entry
wisted movable
Concrete GFRC is poured into the shaped latex sleeve
Mega Panel Completed mega panel is removed from the metal framework
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Mediascape streetsboro, ohio • landscape • 20,000 sqf • majeda alhinai • fall 2017 • 3rd year Scattered throughout a textured landscape, interactive media forms are used to display artwork, host performances, and play music. Volume within media forms was most often expressed through overhead space, while mass was used to delineate and construct space loosely. Two-dimensional textures begin to become three-dimensional when applied to elements that are not flat. Color was used to emphasize the connections and visual and physical relationships between elements within the landscape.
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Media form_visual art display
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Media form_audio / visual display
Media form_audio chamber
Physical model_visual art display
Physical model_audio / visual display
Physical model_projection display
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Glitched streetsboro, ohio • library • 7,465 sqf • majeda alhinai • fall 2017 • 3rd year This media library is located next to the Mediascape, and adopts some of the same graphic characteristics as the landscape. As if in a procession, series of volumes link together, with some overtaking others and making them adapt to the dominant volume. The exterior does not give away what is happening on the interior, as it is impossible to tell which of the volumes overtakes which. While still cohesive and recognizable as a complete composition, the volumes can be read separately due to the differences in texture application.
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Physical model_with applied glitched texture
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Plan_site with Mediascape
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Plan_ground level
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Plan_level 02
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Elevation_south facade
Physical model_with applied glitched texture
Section_longitudinal section
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Section_cross section
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Soft-wear kent, ohio • photography • jon yoder • spring 2020 • graduate Beginning with a critique on the desire to produce architecture that materially mimics or blends in with its context, here instead the building is positioned as subject. The CAED’s brick façade is an attempt to relate to the surrounding university buildings, but by abstracting the material and massing, the building is able to present itself as a fully formed subject. The corners have been rounded and the roof has adopted its own formal language. The resulting model reads more fully as an independent furry subject, rather than a fur clad building. Photographic techniques were used to create three final iterations of images.
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Iteration_01
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Iteration_02
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Iteration_03
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Context_Site / Sight model
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Apple Park III cleveland, ohio • urban masterplan • 0.14 sq mi • taraneh meshkani • fall 2019 • graduate • credit allison mcclure On this private peninsula, the introduction of a spine creates opportunities to engage with the public through flexible spaces. This created a hierarchy of program types ranging from completely public, to employee + public, and completely private for employees. The site located along the Cuyahoga River provides security for the campus, while still being within proximity to downtown Cleveland. The east and west banks of the Flats are now connected through a new pedestrian bridge that links the public to Apple’s new campus. Mobile typologies move along the spine and through the campus, as well as out to the city when needed and/or scheduled.
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Study_exisitng structures on site
C1 C2 C3 C6
C8
C11
C12
C7
C9
C4
C5
C10 C15
C19 C13
C21
C14
C18
C16
C17
C20 C25
C27
C30
C22 C23
C26
C28
C24
C29
C13 Cereal Food Processors
C19 Boiler Specialists
GEAR/Gerber's European
1660 Fall Street Built: N/A Height: 75’, 33’ Area: 18,620 sf
1669 Merwin Avenue Built: 1953 & 1960 Height: 18’ Area: 9,494 sf
Automatic Stamp
C25 Products
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1822 Columbus Rd Built: N/A Height: 13’ Area: 34,100 sf
C14 Auto Repair
C20 Ameritool & Die
C26 Ohio City Bicycle Co-op
1659 Fall Street Built: 1950 Height: 15’ Area: 7,078 sf
C15 Ecke's Towing
1639 Fall Street Built: 1955 Height: 16’ Area: 3,000 sf
Cleveland Rowing
1725 Fall Street Built: 1950 & 1990 Height: 15’ Area: 16,310 sf
1840 Columbus Road Built: 1920 Height: 21', 40' Area: 3,000 sf
C21 Foundation
C27 Brick and Barrel
1003 British Street Built: 1988 Height: 26’ Area: 19,000 sf
1844 Columbus Rd Built: 1950 Height: 13’ Area: 5,376 sf
C1
Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
C4
Sherwin-Williams Breen Technology Center
C7
Larry Flynt's Hustler Club
C10
Diamond's Men's Club
615 W Superior Avenue Built: 1978 Height: 185’ Area: 437,360 sf
601 Canal Road Built: 1948 Height: 89’ Area: 92,600 sf
1601 Leonard Street Built: 2009 Height: 27’ Area: 12,715 sf
1628 Fall Street Built: 1900 Height: 23’ Area: 2,292 sf
Fabo Architecture, Rest of
C16 Building is Vacant
C22 St Mary's Cement
Tower City Parking, College Now Greater CLE
C5
Collision Bend Café
C8
Inman CSI
C11
Catanese Classic Seafood
1500 W 3rd Street Built: 1925 Height: 113’ Area: 437,500 sf
1646 Center Street Built: 1900 Height: 24’ Area: 3,844 sf
1605 Merwin Avenue Built: 1960 Height: 18’ Area: 1,703 sf
1600 Merwin Avenue Built: 1900 Height: 26’ Area: 8,912 sf
Precision Straightening,
1736 Columbus Road Built: 1865 Height: 33', 39', 25', 13' Area: 30,674 sf
1771 Cloumbus Road Built: 1N/A Height: 143’ Area: 2,200 sf
Blackcomb Construction
C28 Group
C2
1850 Columbus Road Built: 1900 Height: 22’ Area: 3,312 sf
C17 Rest of Building is Vacant
C23 Gillespie Co
C29 Sainato's at Rivergate
C3
US District Court Cleveland
C6
Flat Iron Café
C9
Geist
C12
Montana Flour Mills-Fairchild
801 W Superior Avenue Built: 1998 Height: 420’ Area: 710,780 sf
1114 Center Street Built: 1890 Height: 26’ Area: 6,501 sf
1615 Merwin Avenue Built: 1880 Height: 40’ Area: 19,134 sf
1646 Merwin Avenue Built: N/A Height: 115’, 38’, 100’ Area: 76,270 sf
CTOWN East Bank/Fit-
1740 Columbus Road Built: 1964 Height: 35', 21', 15', 24' Area: 10,205 sf
1815 Columbus Road Built: 1900 & 1966 Height: 13’ Area: 6,648 sf
1852 Columbus Rd Built: 1900 Height: 41’ Area: 21,600 sf
C18 ness
C24 The Foundry
C30 Merwin's Wharf
1678 Leonard Street Built: 1880 Height: 15’ Area: 9,703 sf
1831 Columbus Road Built: N/A Height: 22’ Area: 56,850 sf
1785 Merwin Avenue Built: 1985 Height: 12’ Area: 6,600 sf
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Markets Food Trucks Galleries Daycare Apple Store
Markets Food Trucks Galleries
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Plan_mobile typology event destinations
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Plan_mobile typology routine destinations
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Arrangeable Devices cleveland, ohio • office space • 30,000 sqf • taraneh meshkani • fall 2019 • graduate • credit allison mcclure For Apple’s new workspace, flexibility manifests in four ways. A flexible mesh skin wraps around the exterior of the building and illustrates interior motion. Mobile units from the urban proposal enter the building via a ramp that wraps between the double facade system. An operable panel facade allows the mobile units to enter the interior of the building to introduce new programs into both the public areas and the private workspaces. Movable interior workspaces move along the structure of the building either vertically or horizontally, creating numerous arrangements depending on the needs of the employees. Three proposed arrangements have been devised for this flexible office building.
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Moveable interior spaces
Operable panel facade
Mobile units
Flexible mesh skin
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Arm Sensor triggers arm to move and push on mesh
Sensor Space passes along motion sensor
Workspace Spaces move along the structure of the building
D Skin
Mesh skin is pushed out by arm to represent motion
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Plan_site located in apple park III
Physical model_vingettes with movable pieces
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More Space Spaces are arranged such that the work areas reside next to one another, creating a larger work space for employees
Collaboration Spaces are arranged such that the work area is aligned with a space for pin ups and presentations, changing the use of the space
Circulation Spaces are arranged such that the work areas become part of the circulation path between the second and third floors
Private / Public Spaces are arranged such that the work area is isolated from its surroundings, making the work area more private
Circulation Spaces are arranged such that the work areas reside on each side of the circulation path between the second and third floors
Private / Public Spaces are arranged such that the work area is isolated from its surroundings, making the work area more private
Axon_interior space configuration
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Interior view_central space in transition
Section_cross section
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Section perspective_spaces in transition
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Plan_ground level
Arrangement_01
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The central auditorium space is in the top position, making it accessible from the third floor. The ground floor mobile units extend the interior space out onto the site.
Arrangement_02
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The central auditorium space is in transition, making it currently unaccessible from any floor. The ground floor mobile units add extra work stations and food trucks.
Arrangement_03
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Plan_level 02
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The central auditorium space is in the bottom position, making it accessible from the second floor. The ground floor mobile units bring supplies needed to set up for an event.
Plan_level 03
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Hallie Schuld hschuld@kent.edu 330-591-8296
Education
Experience
Kent State University
Graduate Assistant - Second Year Studio
Master of Architecture Fall 2019 - Summer 2020
Kent State University
Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Magna Cum Laude Spring 2019
Kent State Florence
Study abroad semester in Florence, Italy Spring 2018
Honors and Achievements
Responsible for providing studio desk critiques, digital assistance with computer software, facilitating project archiving, and serving as a final reviewer for second year architecture students at Kent State University Spring 2020
DLR | Westlake Reed Leskosky - Design Intern Summer internship with the healthcare team at the Cleveland office; assisted with plan coordination, presentation renderings, and main lobby design of a regional ambulatory facility Summer 2019
CAED Florence - Plotter Management
2017 +2018
Work study position in Florence, Italy; responsible for monitoring student plotting, printing, and managing payment by students Spring 2018
Integrated Design Studio 1st Place Award
Cleveland Metroparks - Shadow
Academic Achievement Award
2019 2018
Shadowed in the Cleveland Metroparks Planning and Design Department; attended staff meetings, design meetings, and site visits Summer 2017
Tau Sigma Delta
KSU Barkitecture - Secretary
Phi Beta Kappa
2019
Skills Digital
AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit, Enscape, Rhinoceros, V-Ray, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Bluebeam Revu, Microsoft Office Suite
Production + Fabrication
Sketching, Drafting, Model making, Laser cutting, CNC milling, 3D printing
Organization of board of directors information and documents; responsible for sending informational emails to members, recording and organizing meeting minutes, and assisting in leading group design-build activities and volunteer days at humane societies Spring 2017 - Fall 2017
KSU Barkitecture - Co-Founder
Student-run organization dedicated to animal advocacy and serving dog and pet related organizations in Northeast Ohio with minor design, construction, and service projects for the betterment of the community and the well-being of animals Spring 2017
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