Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s CAN YOU SEE ME?
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Temporary Housing for Formerly Homeless Women
HIDE AND SEEK 14-23 A Library for Le Murate
LIVING IN THE VOID
A Case Study
BUILT PROJECTS In Progress . . .
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Syracuse University School of Architecture • Class of 2021 jmdoyle@syr.edu • (413)575-2188 • 6 Wright Place • South Hadley, Ma 01075
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CAN YOU SEE ME?
Temporary Housing for Formerly Homeless Women Fall 2018 - Professor: Matthew Celmer In collaboration with: Vasundhra Aggarwal Mott Haven, Bronx, NYC
In this project we were tasked with designing housing for formerly homeless individuals, we decided to focus on homeless women. The homeless women experience is different than the homeless males. Starting with the close focus on appearance, with the idea of visibility, and how it is so vital to the human experience to blend in with society. It is three times more expensive for a woman to buy the products and services that allow her to blend in and become invisible, than it is a male. Homeless women are thought of as vulnerable, making them a target, with 92% of homeless women reporting being physically and/or sexually abused in their lifetime. The design interprets this - and through architecture attempts to promote the empowerment of the women. The grid is used to reflect the public and utilitarian lifestyle of the women, whereas the movable panel system represents the personal re-appropriation of space. The living space avoids the use of double loaded corridors, to prevent the creation of alleyways and unsafe spaces, but, also, still prioritizes privacy in the bedroom. The bubble provides mixed use support programs, and acts as a manifestation of a safe zone, not to shelter the residents but rather provide them the tools to become self sustaining individuals. Rhino, V-Ray, Maya, Mental Ray, Illustrator, Photoshop, Lightroom, Vacuum Forming, CNC Mill, 3D Printing
Concept Diagram
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Structural Diagram
Wall Section
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Unit Axon
Unit Model
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Level 10
Level 3
Sections and Plans
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Rear Exterior
Unit
Cafeteria
Renders
Concept Model
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HIDE AND SEEK A Library for Le Murate
Fall 2019 - Professor: David Shanks In collaboration with: Angela Murano and Greg Winawer Le Murate, Florence, Italy In this project we were tasked with designing a library and community center for the people and students of Florence. Florence is a city where the streets have grown organically overtime and it has never been re-planned, like most other European cities. Because of this special condition many use landmarks, like the Duomo as a marker, often seeing the landmark in the horizon and then losing it and finding it again. Taking inspiration from this idea of hide and seek, we identified the points we would want the library to be seen from, and carved out of the building using the human range of vision from those points. As you approach the complex, the center building appears and disappears behind the exterior buildings, and only when you enter the complex are you able to get a full view of the entire building. The hide and seek then changes scales within the complex as the perforation patterns and carves of the building work together to reveal and hide the different programs each building contains. Once he user enters the building the idea of hide and seek continues as the user has a direct visual connection to the different programs but not a direct route forcing you to wander through the building to find your destination. Rhino, V-Ray, Maya, Mental Ray, Illustrator, Photoshop, Lightroom, Hand-cutting
Ground Floor Plan
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D A
C
B B
C
A
D
SECTION INDICATOR
Concept Diagrams
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A
C
B
D
Sections
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Model Photos
Level 3
Basement
Plans
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Details
Renders
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LIVING IN THE VOID A Case Study
Fall 2017 - Professor: Ivan Bernal Hemeroscopium House (ENSAMBLE Studio) Las Rozas, Spain Analyzed how ENSAMBLE Studio uses the operation of stacking large masses to create voids where the user is to inhabit and live.
Rhino, V-Ray, Illustrator, Photoshop, Handmodeling, & Vacuum Forming
Diagrammatic Axon
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Diagrammatic Drawings of Model
Diagrammatic Model
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Pre-Addition Construction
Start of Construction
Mid-Construction
Exterior Finished - Inside in Progress
BUILT PROJECT In Progress . . .
With my time at: One Development and Construction LLC This project is a 864 sq ft addition. The client wanted to straighten the back half of the house and add a contrast in the rear facade that emphasized the color of the original part of the house, as well as giving the facade a more modern look. The project uses corrugated steel paneling on the addition, and is completely reworked in the interior. My design was chosen, over a number of entries, because of my ability to communicate with the clients and for my skill to convey the design through 3D modeling and renders Revit
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PROJECT DESIGNER
CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS 1.1
90 MAIN STREET P.O. BOX 820 CENTERBROOK, CT 06426 P: (860) 982-0889
68 UNION STREET WESTFIELD, MA 01085 P: (413) 485-4060 F: (413) 485-4090
www.one-d-c.com
PROJECT DEVELOPER
PROFFESIONAL SEAL ROOF EDGE BELOW
DRAWING ORIENTATION
MASTER BATH
MASTER BEDROOM
ROOF EDGE BELOW
ROOF EDGE BELOW
WASHER
ARDEN'S BEDROOM
1' THICK BUILT IN CUBBIES
NOTES/COMMENTS
WALK IN CLOSET
STORAGE
CLOSET
SHELVING
CLOSET
CLOSET
ROOF EDGE BELOW
WALK IN CLOSET
DRYER
LAUNDRY ROOM
BATHROOM MIA'S BEDROOM
STORAGE
NO.
GARAGE ATTIC CLOSET
8X12
8X12
BOOKSHELF
GUEST BEDROOM
GUEST BATH
SITTING AREA
CLOSET
CLOSET
OPEN TO FOYER BELOW
LIBRARY
CLOSET
BOOKSHELF
DESCRIPTION
DATE
ROOF EDGE BELOW
ATTIC STAIRS
CLOSET
ROOF EDGE BELOW
ROOF EDGE BELOW
Bacon Residence
20 HAWTHRONE TERRACE FLORENCE, MA 01062
Level 2 1
Level 2 1/4" = 1'-0"
FLOOR 2 PROJECT NUMBER DATE DESIGNED BY CHECKED BY
0 8-14-18 JACLYN DOYLE YEVGENIY KARCHA
A005
1/4" = 1'-0"
Scale
PROJECT DESIGNER
CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS 1.1
68 UNION STREET WESTFIELD, MA 01085 P: (413) 485-4060 F: (413) 485-4090
90 MAIN STREET P.O. BOX 820 CENTERBROOK, CT 06426 P: (860) 982-0889
www.one-d-c.com
PROJECT DEVELOPER
PROFFESIONAL SEAL
STEP UP
ROOF EDGE ABOVE
8' TALL CEILING
SUN ROOM
STEP UP
DRAWING ORIENTATION
15' - 0 13/16" FAMILY ROOM
SPORTS EQUIPMENT STORAGE
STEP UP
KITCHEN
HVAC CHASE
NOTES/COMMENTS
BOB'S OFFICE
STEP UP
NO.
BENCH
STORAGE
FOYER
HOUSE CLOSET
TV ROOM
2 CAR GARAGE
OFFICE CLOSET
MUD ROOM
ROOF EDGE ABOVE
DINING ROOM
DESCRIPTION
DATE
BATH STEP UP
GARDEN
STEP UP
FRONT PORCH
STEP UP
UP
Bacon Residence WALKWAY 20 HAWTHRONE TERRACE FLORENCE, MA 01062
FLOOR 1 PROJECT NUMBER DATE
Level 1 1
DESIGNED BY
Level 1 1/4" = 1'-0"
CHECKED BY
Scale
Plans
0 8-14-18 JACLYN DOYLE YEVGENIY KARCHA
A004
1/4" = 1'-0"
Fireplace
Rear Facade
Kitchen and Family Room Render
Revit Renders and Site Photos
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Jaclyn Doyle
Syracuse University School of Architecture • Class of 2021 jmdoyle@syr.edu • 413-575-2188