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EDUCATION Master Of Architecture University of Nebraska- Lincoln: 2013-2015 Study Abroad London, UK: (Spring 2014) Bachelor of Science in Design of Architectural Studies University of Nebraska-Lincoln: (2013) Study Abroad Paris, France: (Summer 2012) High School Diploma Yankton High School: (2009) SKILLS Adobe Creative Suite 6 Rhinoceros 5.0 AutoCad 2014 Revit 2015 Hand Sketching SketchUp 2014 Makerbot 3D Printing Shop/CNC
HANNAH SCHURRER EXPERIENCE University of Nebraska :Graduate Teaching Assistant: 2014-2015 Academic Year DLR Group: Intern: Summer 2014 Society of Architectural Historians-Archipedia: Photographer:Summer 2014 UNL Media Center: Student Worker: 2012-2014 U.S. Properties: Intern: Winter 2013 Ann Smith Interiors: Design Assistant: Summer 2012, 2013 LCTC Set Design: 2006-2009 INVOLVEMENT AIAS-Nebraska:Member: 2011-present Marketing Chair: 2013-present UNL Student Worker: Media Center: 2012-2014 Make-A-Wish Foundation: Freedom By Design, AIAS: 2013 Lincoln Log: Guinness World Record Volunteer: 2013 PARK(ing) Day: 2012 Susan G. Komen:Volunteer: 2008-2013
URBAN BLOCK REMIX EXTERIOR STREET VIEW RENDER
urbanblockreMIX The Site is located in Lincoln Downtown B4 Business District. The project aimed at developing two blocks with multi-use buildings; programs included: residential, office, retail, and parking. The design had six main foci: massing system, urban array, urban visualization, block massing model, site analysis, site model. The project was divided into two phases. Conceptually, systematic thinking and urban variation were used to create two urban blocks that respond directly to downtown Lincoln. The first phase focused on the development of an urban framework across the scope of the blocks. Preliminary massing was approached by typological hybrids. The design approach taken was a hybrid of building typologies, including grid, checked, courtyard, slab, and incline. Massing across the two blocks addressed the shift of building height in the downtown area in addition to a walk-able urban experience and central open space. The terracing building typology contributed to maximizing grade level open space as well as building shading. The second phase was to further develop one of the individual buildings from the scheme. Incorporating FAR values, structural alignments, and egress using BIM software and an introduction to Grasshopper (algorithmic modeling for Rhino). In collaboration with: McKeil Michalek, Nate White
iterative massing study_PROGRAMMATIC SHIFT
URBAN BLOCK REMIX
massingSTUDIES_CALCULATIONS
PROCESS
PROCESS TYPEGRAM massing study1_
MAX
block scheme
RETAIL: 333 , 448 FT^2 BUSINESS: 1, 667 , 240 FT^2 RESIDENTIAL: 2 , 500 , 860 FT^2
iterative massing study_ABSTRACT
TOTAL FLOORS OF PARKING REQUIRED: 10.5 FLOORS (5 , 835 SPACES)
URBAN BLOCK REMIX PROCESS
massing study2_
MIN
RETAIL: 166 , 724 FT^2 BUSINESS: 166 , 724 FT^2 RESIDENTIAL: 166 , 724 FT^2
mass reconfiguration
TOTAL FLOORS OF PARKING REQUIRED: 1.4 FLOORS (764 SPACES)
URBAN BLOCK REMIX PROCESS
massing study3_
MEDIUM
RETAIL: 166 , 724 FT^2 BUSINESS: 833 , 620 FT^2 RESIDENTIAL: 1 , 167 , 068 FT^2
iterative massing study_FLOOR PLATES_POTENTIAL PARKING CIRCULATION
TOTAL FLOORS OF PARKING REQUIRED: 5.6 FLOORS (3 , 126 SPACES)
retail level inset
URBAN BLOCK REMIX SYSTEM / URBAN ARRAY
PROCESS
massing study4_
SYSTEM / URBAN ARRAY
MEDIUM2
RETAIL: 166 , 724 FT^2 BUSINESS: 333 , 448 FT^2 RESIDENTIAL: 500 , 172 FT^2
EAST
EAST
level terracing
TOTAL FLOORS OF PARKING REQUIRED: 2.6 FLOORS (1 , 459 SPACES) RETAIL COMMERCIAL
WEST
WEST
RESIDENTIAL
LAR STUDY 11 AM
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75’ max
LINCOLN CENTER BUSINESS DISTRICT HEIGHT REGULATIONS : EAST-WEST SECTION
57’ max
275’ max
URBAN BLOCK.REMIX
URBAN BLOCK.REMIX PLAN_FLOOR THREE
5th LEVEL_residential
RENDER_PERSPECTIVE
ELEVATION_EAST
URBAN BLOCK.REMIX PLAN_FLOOR ONE
2rd LEVEL_office
PLAN_FLOOR TWO
1st LEVEL_retail
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ARIAL VIEW_NORTHWEST
3D View 2
prairiepines In the Prairie Pines project, the focus was to develop an understanding of the relationships between landscape and architecture at multiple site scales; consider the effects of construction and ground manipulation on the perception and experience of space; and explore with layering, transparency, exposure, and adjacencies. This semester project was an integrated studio with landscape architecture students. The project goal was to integrate ecology and agriculture into a high school program. With this goal, our concept looked at maximizing the preservation of the ecological system through decreased footprints by vertically stacking building program and agriculture program that enhances student learning and maximizes productivity. Not only does the agriculture benefit from the productivity of a controlled environment, but the natural ecological systems as well. In collaboration with: Nate White, Matthew Macchietto, Heather Tomasek
AGRICULTURE
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1.3 ACRES
2.6 ACRES
2.6 ACRES
1.3 ACRES
5.3 ACRES
(INDOOR)
AVERAGE PER 140 PEOPLE AVERAGE 3 LBS./PERSON PER 140 PEOPLE LBS./PERSON GROUND PRODUCTION: GROUND 1 x AS PRODUCTION: PRODUCTIVE GROUND 1 x AS PRODUCTION: PRODUCTIVE1 x AS PRODUCTIVE GREEN ROOF PRODUCTION: GREEN ROOF 2 x AS PRODUCTION: PRODUCTIVE GREEN ROOF 2 x AS PRODUCTION: PRODUCTIVE 2 WEEK: x ASINDOOR PRODUCTIVE PRODUCTION: INDOOR 4 xWEEK: AS PRODUCTION: PRODUCTIVE INDOOR 4 x 3AS PRODUCTION: PRODUCTIVE4 x AS EDUCATION
ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM
QUANTITY (3 LBS.) CROPQUANTITY (3 LBS.) Y DISTRIBUTION 134TH ST
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This research heavy project focused on the productivity AG. ON of agriculture within 20 ACRES 20 ACRES varying 20 ACRES AG. conditions (outdoor, ON rooftop, indoor). Another AG. layer of research applied to PRESERVATION OF THE ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM ENCOURON projectFOOTPRINTS was theBY profit of STACKING AGESthis DECREASED VERTICALLY GRAMS the plants BUILDING PROGRAM AND AGRICULTURE PROGRAM WHICH ENHANCES STUDENT produced in theseLEARNING AND MAXIMIZES L SYSTEM COLOGICA PRODUCTIVITY. conditions. 5 ACRES 5The ACRES food 5 ACRES produced is distributed10 ACRES ARTS10 ACRES 10 ACRES between the school meals 15 ACRES 15 ACRES 15 ACRES and the weekly markets.
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MARKET DAYS PER YEAR
15 CARROTS FARMERS MARKET
FARMERS MARKET
YEARLY CROP PROFIT AND DISTRIBUTION
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MATRIXES
INFO
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FINE ARTS
Four quadrants within the campus were designed GYM through and STACKEDlandscape PROGRAM:10 ACRES LANDSCAPE: 100% ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM building strategies to create different ADMIN. atmospheric qualities. ON INFO. Creating spaces both within the built andSCI.surrounding environment for student interaction. Conditions of openness were designed TECH. OGRAM: 20 ACRES various levels of to produce OUTDOOR AGRICULTURE intimacy.
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INDOOR AG.
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STACKED PROGRAM:10 ACRES
LANDSCAPE: 100% ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM
ducatiheadquarters Roof Membrane
The Ducati Headquarters project objective was to create a high-rise in downtown San Francisco. The headquarters containing a majority of offices was also programmed for a display and repair shop, and visitor’s center. The semester project looked into the building through the lens of tectonics. With this structure and system study the building was created to stack systems allowing for a vertical spine core to distribute to each floor. The concept of the building was taken from a preliminary study of the Ducati bike and rider-the interface relationship of how a user and its product shape each other. The concept transitioned into the building with the idea of a surface, threshold, barrier, ect divides the function of a programmatic space. Specifically in this design, the interface was the curtain wall system dividing the “work from play”. The design also performed at a sustainable level, creating energy from PV Panels on the main curtain wall facade.
Floor Risers
Steel Decking
LEVEL 2_retail
LEVEL 15_office
GROUND LEVEL_retail
LEVEL 11_study
T4
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SECTION 1 1 NOITCES ELACS 23/1
PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS: solar panels/ LED screen
screen study
LEVEL 23_residential
LEVEL 20_lease
YIELD_PV WALL MANUFACTURER: MiaSole PHOTOVALTAIC PANEL: Amorphous Silicon Triple Junction (12.3% effi cency) AVERAGE DAYLIGHT IN SAN FRANCISCO: 5-6 hours DUCATI PV AREA: 10670m^2 DAILY GENERATED: 7874.46kWh DOLLAR: $1700 POWER: 262 homes
mechanical rm storage
break area
SIXTHTH LEVEL PLAN womens
1:16
mechanical rm
SIXTHTH LEVEL PLAN 1:16
SIXTHTH LEVEL PLAN 1:16
display area
open(entertainment) area
mens
ticket office
display area
GREATLAKES REGION
open(entertainment) area
388 counties 205,452 square miles 262 population density/sq. mi.
mens womens
ticket office
display area mechanical rm
TEXAS TRIANGLE REGION 101 counties 85,312 square miles 189 population density/sq. mi.
huddle areas open(entertainment) area
mens
ticket office
womens
300 miles
PIEDMONT REGION
mechanical rm
121 counties 59,525 square miles 356 population density/sq. mi.
huddle areas
FIFTH LEVEL PLAN 1:16
womens
mechanical rm
550 miles
huddle areas
600 miles
FIFTH LEVEL PLAN 1:16
3rd Level_office FIFTH LEVEL PLAN 1:16
conference RM
conference RM
conference room
3.5 MILLION mechanical rm mens
reception desk conference RM
conference RM
balcony
conference room
lobby area
mechanical rm rm mechanical
mens womens conference RM
conference RM
small conference RM
reception desk
conference room balcony lobby area
materials library break room mechanical rm mens mechanical rm womens
reception desk
small conference RM
balcony lobby area
materials library break room
1860
2010
THIRD LEVEL PLAN
womens
mechanical rm small conference RM
1:16
materials library break room
2nd Level_office
THIRD LEVEL PLAN 1:16
THIRD LEVEL PLAN 1:16
office/storage
mens
office/storage womens
kitchen
RANK FACILITY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
ANHEUSER-BUSCH INC. MALLINCKRODT INC. SENSIENT COLORS INC. SIGMA-ALDRICH CO. PRECOAT METALS U.S. PAINT CORP. P.D. GEORGE CO. ALUMAX FOILS INC. MARQUETTE TOOL & DIE CO. SIEGEL-ROBERT PLATING CO. SCHAEFFER MFG. NORDYNE INC. ST. LOUIS METALLIZING CO. NEW WORLD PASTA SOLUTIA INC. JOHN F. QUEENY
POUNDS
office/storage
storage
453,220 222,268 116,236 98,205 90,142 68,996 56,690 54,920 48,840 48,795 32,596 25,710 21,850 17,600 16,266
office/storage
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kitchen office/storage
storage office/storage
mens
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kitchen
storage
office/storage
Ground Level_restaurant office/storage
GROUND LEVEL PLAN
urbandecay St. Louis urbanism has an emergent set of relationships having many influences. Decentralization has left the city with extreme poverty, deterioration, and abandonment. This project focuses on re-energizing economic activity within St. Louis, specifically the Arts district. St. Louis obtains thousands of commuters into the art district a week; therefore, there existed a high level of potential for economic growth. The first step to revitalize the site and surrounding area was implementation of new residential and commercial typologies. The design utilized program that would be successful in both high and low-density times. Based on the demographic of people, commercial typologies such as eateries, and galleries were chosen. The residential typologies were implemented to support the artists, performers, and students of the surrounding area. The development of character in the district was approached through the design of commercial decks. The decks allowed for elevation off the streetscape while maintaining a relationship to the urban environment. The individual building design was based off the character designed for the district. The building encompassed an architectural office firm, a independent film studio, and low income housing. The housing was placed in an older apartment building east of the site with a first level addition. The new building was elevated with exception of a cafe and main lobby with the office levels above.
unlhealthcenter Positioned on the east edge of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus and adjacent to Antelope Valley Parkway, this site devised itself as a catalyst for integration. Aiming to aid in recovery by integrate nature into the building, this scheme uses form and material along with function to help interaction take place. The design was focused on developing a strong relationship at an urban and building scale; at the urban scale to connect the public parkway to the university campus and at the building scale the architecture and landscape. The building program requirements were to hold education, administration, and the seven health care departments: pharmacy, physical therapy, dental, laboratory, caps, primary clinic, and specialty treatment. The design is primarily based around a courtyard concept. The courtyard devised as a leading design tactic that allows for a transition from building to landscape. Based off the courtyard the building is divided into three wings: short term health, long-term health, and mental health. The wings act as a way-finding element throughout the building in addition to the main hallways that run within them. The main hall along the courtyard is the main circulation path, which leads to each individual department. In collaboration with: Brittney Lueders
AREA RELATIONS
well as detailed design development of architectural and technical systems for a meaningful and sustainable healthcare environment for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.”
DUCATION
ADMINISTRATION
AREA RELATIONS
APS
HYSICAL THERAPY
EDUCATION
DENTAL
HARMACY
building
ADIOLOGY
ADMINISTRATION administration
ADMINISTRATION
nature
CAPS
ABORATORY
unl.health unl.health center center
unl.health center
thesis thesis
thesis
This project proposed a health center that focuses on nature TOTAL DEPARTMENTAL: 40,000 NSF PHYSICAL THERAPY as a catalyst for wellness through an integration of indoor and ROOM OCCUPANCY outdoor spaces. EDUCATION CAMPUS
ANTELOPEVALLEY
WEST
EAST
DENTAL
ADMINISTRATION
CAPS caps
PHARMACY
HIGH
EDUCATION
education ADMINISTRATION EDUCATION PHARMACY
administration ADMINISTRATION PHYSICAL THERAPY
pharmacy DENTAL PHARMACY RADIOLOGY
physical therapy PHYSICAL THERAPY LABORATORY CAPS dental DENTAL
LOW
PRIMARY CARE CLINIC
PHARMACY pharmacy
radiology RADIOLOGY
RADIOLOGY radiology
laboratory LABORATORY
LABORATORY laboratory PRIMARY CAREcare CLINIC primary
DENTAL
RADIOLOGY
PHARMACY
CAPS
high
DENTAL dental
PHYSICAL THERAPY
ABORATORY
HIGH
PHYSICAL THERAPY physical therapy
RIMARY CARE CLINIC
ACCESS/MECHANICAL
ROOM OCCUPAN OCCUPANCY ROOM
AREA RELATIONS EDUCATION education
ACCESS/MECHANICAL access/mechanical
low LOW
caps CAPS
primary care PRIMARY CARE CLINIC
TOTAL DEPARTMENTAL: 40,0
PRIMARY CARE CLINIC
RADIOLOGY LABORATORY PRIMARY CARE CLINIC
ACCESS/MECHANICAL unl.health center
main entrance view
unl.health center unl.health center
TOTAL DEPARTMENTA
interio
unl.health center
wayfinding
view from entrance
Building Section
Assist. Dir. Office
Dir. Office
Executive Office
IT Office
Conference
IT Office
Office
Office
Office
Office
Office
Office
Office
Office
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Office
Office
Study Rm
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Conference
Workroom
Staff Lounge
Restrooms Student Orginization Office Office
Restroom
Lecure Rm
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Restroom
Stair
Admin
Education
Storage
Office
Conference
Office Lecure Rm
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Office
Lecure Rm
Exam Rm
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Exam Rm
Exam Rm
Exam Rm
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CAPS
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Exam Rm
Exam Rm
Exam Rm
Exam Rm
Exam Rm
Exam Rm
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Exam Rm
Exam Rm
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Exam Rm
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Group Therapy Room
Exam Rm
Exam Rm
Stair
Exam Rm
Group Therapy Room
Group Therapy Room
2nd Level
Sterilization Rm
unl.health center
or[walkway] view
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Operatory Rm
Operatory Rm
Operatory Rm
Operatory Rm
Operatory Rm
Operatory Rm
Operatory Rm
Storage
Restrooms
Hydrotherapy
Dental
Office
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Treatment Rm
Treatment Rm
2nd floor plan
Gym
Physical Therapy
X-Ray Support Storage
X-Ray Rm
X-Ray Rm
Stair Staff Lounge
Restroom
Workstation/ Cashier/ Consulting
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Restroom
Mechanical
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Radiology
Cafe
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Lab
Office
Pharmacy
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Phlebotomy Restroom/ Station Urinalysis
Restroom (Staff)
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Alcove
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IV Therapy Rm
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Triage Exam Rm
Exam Rm
Exam Rm
Exam Rm
Exam Rm
Storage
Eye Rm
Derm Rm
Cast Rm
Consult Rm Nurses Station
Nurses Station
Utility Rm Clean Exam Rm
Physician’s Office
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Specialty Exam Rm
Storage
HIV Rm
Procedure Rm
Ground Level
NOMANIChair My chair design is flexible in the manner that it is mobile in its transportation. The Nomadic Chair is a puzzle-like chair that is meant for the outdoors. The chair is made out of African Teak wood and made to have gaps to counter future swelling from weathering. Wooden joinery is used throughout the chair. The saddle-like seat was created with a jig and router ran on a sled.
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VESSELdigital fabrication Through the collabortaion of BIM software and ceramic techniques, a porcelain vessel was created. A vessel being defined as an object in which contains something that otherwise would be “formless�. The design was based off of a grasshopper script which was inspired by the aesthetic of a tea bowl form. The design is designed to have a double walled systemallowing it to insulate the temperature of the liquid being contained. After the object was 3d-printed, a plaster mould was created, then the creation of multiple ceramic objects were able to be created. In collaboration with: Qwist Joesph
palpability grasshopper script container vessel typology insulated heat double wall porcelain
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OPTION 1 - 31' - 4" +/FIELD VERIFY
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1' - 6" MIN
SD
LAV
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BSC
MR
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aiasGRAPHICS AIAS has provided me with many great opportunites over the years as both a member and a Marketing Chair. One of those opportunities is having the privlege to market graphically to the student body. After analyzing the approach to signage of AIAS events in the past, I concluded that with the same format the poster started to become a backdrop. To promote interest and draw further intrigue, I shifted the approach to new and attention grabbing posters through new interactive graphics. Through this my goal was to draw the viewers attention to the poster with curiosity. There is no direct correlation of attendance increase/decrease with this strategy but I have enjoyed the opportunity to explore various graphic techniques.
communitydesignprojects
invitation design:: an art exhibition held in Yankton, SD.
bag fabrication:: National Conference on the Beginning Design Student held at UNL.
temporary installation:: park(ING) day.
lincoln logs guinness world record:: DLR Group and Lincoln Chamber of Commerce.
stair design:: household stairs manufactured by Bow Creek in Yankton
t-shirt design:: compain of Susan G. Koman by Santosha Hot Yoga.
event installation:: Hinsdale Event at the College of Architecture at UNL.
playground design:: make a wish foundation through AIAS freedom by design.
communitydesignprojects