Portfolio 2012

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NEW YORK---PARIS---DETROIT These cities have given me context, but more than that they have been my home. Each of these places have taught me about how cities grow and thrive. New York, Paris and Detroit have very distinct stereotypes and stimgas about them, but i see their similarities. Each has inspired me and my archtecture.

SCALE- Parsons

Knitting:Architecture

Jessica Hartwig knitting : architecture :: sewing : engineering

DIRECTIONALITYColumbia University NY/P

The act of knitting is the act of creating a fabric, a system of stitches.

EXPERIENCE- LTU, IDS 3

The core of design is the same, the discipline depends on the scale and materials.

CONTEXT- IDS 4

Sewing is a kind of engineering, it is the details and how they fit together.

CONNECTION- AD5

Knitting is creating architecture, it is a system made up of smaller pieces connected but different in their pattern and direction.

SUSTAINABILITY-ALLIED

Jessica Hartwig

The act of sewing is the act of attaching.


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ARCHITECTURE SUMMER INTENSIVE

PARSONS:The New School For Design

Jessica Hartwig

new york


Creating a buddhist bath House in Chinatown behind and above a preexisting noodle shop required the design to be adaptive, Using the ideas of rigidity and fluidity from the material study, the forms climb upward yet are very geometrical.

Jessica Hartwig

Materials study: Cast plaster to create a combiniation of fludity and rigity

Jessica Hartwig

The bath house is separated into two arms, divided for men and women as is traditional, yet they are connected by a common pathway between the arms.


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NEW YORK/PARIS PROGRAM

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

The Cafe and Bodega can only be seen from their specific direction, ensuring that the direction you choose will truly lead to a different destination.

I mapped the views along these paths and the gaps gave me the opportunity to create spaces and use program to enhance those differences.

I saw the path through Central Park as two seperate journeys, where you would have a different experience traveling east to west than you would west to east.


Jessica Hartwig

working at the scale of clothing, furnature, rooms, buildings, streets then cities


Pulling the knowledge of the city through the meridian. Capturing then grounding it

Jessica Hartwig

NEW YORK/PARIS PROGRAM

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Jessica Hartwig

paris

2 sites folowing the orginal Merdian through the Paris Observatoire


Communist Party Headquarters, NIEMEYER

Continuous planes as Floor becomes Ceiling

LABROUSTE, Bibliotheque St. Genevieve

Making the Meridian legible to the city

main floor:Cafe/study spaces top floor:Gallery

New material Creates New Structural System

Creating space for the Merdian so it can be seen by the city

redirecting the Merdian so it can be used and kept by the city

Cafe/Gallery:main floor Library:top floor

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Jessica Hartwig

Machines: study models of well known buildings to understand their DNA


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detroit

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INTEGRATED DESIGN STUDIO 3: DARIN DAGUANNO

LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY The library was in need of an expansion to hold its new programatic elements such as a cafe and community center.

the community element in this poject is strong as the East Warren Buisness Association is very involved in the planning stages.

Jessica Hartwig

The Alger theater located next to the DPL is also in need of a renovation and combining some of their functions will be benefitial to both.

An urban design component addressed the intersection of E Warren and Outer Drive. My proposed addition to the Jefferson branch of the Detroit Public Library maintains the original building, and adds a multi use community center and gathering space.

The project consisted of three main parts: research, a book to display the research and the design of the library to house the book.

Jessica Hartwig

COMPRESSION + EXPANSION OF SPACE


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INTEGRATED DESIGN STUDIO 4: TOD STEVENS

LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

Jessica Hartwig


Jessica Hartwig

Weaving can never be completely closed; a space always exists between the strands. These interstitial spaces enliven the spaces around them. The grid of the site dictates the orientation and layout of the spaces as the weft is woven through the warp. The program of the YMCA can be divided into three categories: social, administration and fitness. The circulation connects the building as people are pulled between programmed spaces and are drawn to the interstitial spaces.

Weaving requires two strands: the warp and the weft. The site is the warp of the building, the context we are given to work with, creating a structure and grid to build upon. The program becomes the weft, weaving through the warp to create space.

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Weaving the Site: Creating a YMCA in Mexicantown


Jessica Hartwig

The strategy of weaving is born from the rich heritage of textiles in the Mexican culture. The threads themselves hold a meaning similar to text. When woven, these strands create a texture that can be read. A dialogue is created between the user and

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The weave forms the enclosure, reacting to the interior depending on the visibility and opacity the program requires. The materials of the enclosure also change to emphasize the interstitial spaces. Weaving integrates the elements of the site, the program of the YMCA and the culture of Mexican town.


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The urban component of this project made use of the form created for the YMCA and repurposing it to create amentites for the city, such as bus stops, bike rental, repair


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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO 5: MICHEAL GIOVANNI

LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY


Jessica Hartwig

The Lodge divides our site creating a boundary between the neighborhood and the CBD Our goal is to be conscious of this gap and to develop a cultural center and other amentities to tie together these two communities

Jessica Hartwig

More recognizable features include Cobo/Joe Louis, Wayne Community ColLege and MGM Casino


French Italian African American Mexican Irish Jewish

Using census data to arrange gallery spaces

Polish

Creating a grid to link these disparate amenities together to create a cohesive neighborhood

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Middle Eastern

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Asian


Focusing on the cultural center itself, the main axis transverses the lodge and cuts through the bookstore to create a connection.

A game played by the artists of the surrealist movement, the exquisite corps is a collaborative design drawing where each member makes a contribution, only working from the edge of what the previous had added.

The gallery spaces cross the lodge increasing visibilty for both the visitors and drivers below. The theater space anchors the cultural center on the east, completing the connection

LEVEL 3

Jessica Hartwig

The result is an unanticipated whole, a complete piece made of disparate pieces. The juxtapositions give a richer meaning to the overall form.

Jessica Hartwig

LEVEL 2


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Being conscious of the gap in Detroit between spaces, cultures and our dreams and realities leads us to ultimately experience this gap, and realize what really connects us.


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SHARED SPACES Duality in forms and functions

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INNER POCKET

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Rather than a hallway where small moments of interaction may occur, we are redefining the Pocket Street as a non-axial thoroughfare where meta-dialogues blossom.

submission for competition for a socially aware design school by the socio design foundation

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ALLIED; SUSTAINABILITY: EDWARD ORLOWSKI [GROUP PROJECT WITH BRUCE CULVER]

LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

OUTER POCKET

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A Socially aware education not only connects students to relevent social issues, but also allows the public to interact with the builders and designers of the future. The inner pocket is a more private space that facilitates interaction between faculty and students

The outer pocket is an exterior public space where students and the public intersect. Both the Inner and Outer pocket are unique yet joined spaces.

Jessica Hartwig

The commons space connects to the gallery space with leads to the exterior amphitheater

Jessica Hartwig

The exterior amphitheater is part of the larger green space that is open to the public. this window wall can be opened in warmer months to create a larger space for lectures and critiques.


The dual skin wall serves to bring both light and air into each space. The lower level lecture rooms benefit from the extra light, as do the studios which offer a great view of the city.

The dual skin wall on the south facade brings in light, but can be used to recirculate heat in the winter, and vent excess heat in the summer. The dual skin wall also ties with our raised floor heating and cooling systems. more basic passive ideas such as limiting glazing on the north minimizes heat loss. These strageies along with a few spreadsheets brought us to calculate our design to be LEED Certified silver.

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In the commons, the rainwater collection tank displays data about water collection and consumption. The building serves as both a place to learn and a teaching tool itself.


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