MARK JARDINE Architecture Portfolio
MARK JARDINE San Fr ancisco Bay Are a 269 -27 7-2311 mark.jardine.26@gmail.com
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Lake Michigan Hotel & Conference Center
River front Chapel
Row House for St Joseph, Michigan
Multi-use Building for St Joseph, Michigan
Hospital & Clinic for Pe単a Blanca, Honduras
Woodworking
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LAKE MICHIGAN Hotel & Conference Center
Located on M -139, this facilit y would be the premier location for local companies to host conferences and events. It contains 150 hotel rooms, a 10,000 square foot exhibit hall, multiple conference rooms, a full restaurant, and other hotel amenities. The goal was to create a variet y of spaces for collaboration, from small nooks for private conversation to an exhibit hall for large gatherings. This led to the idea of ex truded spaces as a way to emphasize their signif icance.
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Restaurant Patio
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Structure The underground parking structure is pre-cast concrete construction. The above ground structure is steel framing which rests on the same, uniform, 30’ x 30’ grid. The diagram on the far right shows the cantilever struc tures which are welded to the girders.
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Parapet Cap 1/4" Metal Panel Flashing W21x50 Vapor Barrier Sheathing 20k4
Cantilever structure
#5 Rebar 6" Slab 2" Sand 4" Gravel 6'x6'x33" Pile Cap
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LAKE MICHIGAN CONFERENCE CENTER
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Exhibit hall
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Mechanical layout
River front
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RIVERFRONT CHAPEL Niles, Michigan
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The challenge for this projec t was to develop a triangle
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shaped block in an urban environment. The site required a variet y of commercial buildings, walkable outdoor space, and a small chapel. The goal was to create a peaceful and more natural escape in the center of the block for the chapel with pleasing views from adjacent streets.
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ROW HOUSE St Joseph, Michigan
T h i s i s a 20 ’ x 3 0 ’ s i n g l e f a m i l y ro w h o u s e w i t h a b a s e m e n t a p a r t m e n t . T h e g o a l w a s to s q u e eze a s m u c h s p a ce a s p o s s i b l e o u t of a s m a l l s i te. A l s o w h i l e g i v i n g i t a f a c a d e t h a t w o u l d f i t w i t h t h e m o re u r b a n s t y l e of S t J o s e p h a n d co u l d b e re p e a te d d o w n t h e s t re et w i t h o p p o r t u n i t i e s fo r u n i q u e fe a t u re s .
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CORNER FLEX BUILDING St Joseph, Michigan
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The flex building was designed with facilities for commercial space
It was designed using a 27’ uniform structural grid. In this phase
on ground level and residential on the upper levels. The goal of
there is a corner restaurant, 3 shops, and an art gallery. The upper
this building was to create a walkable environment through the
floors contain 16 two-bedroom, 1200 square foot apartments.
use of large openings and a developed street-front, as well as to accommodate the modest style of downtown St Joseph and develop an easily modifiable system for storefronts.
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HOSPITAL & CLINIC
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Peña Blanca, Honduras
5 Bed Ward Obstetrics Pediatrics Surgery & Prep Morgue Consultation Emergency Welcome Center & Cafeteria Administration Education Physical Therapy & Recovery Nurse Station & Meeting Room Private Suites
Welcome Center
Private Wing #18 This was a two-person project done over a short period of time as a conceptual plan for a community hospital in a developing area of Honduras.
This was very difficult because we had to create a design that would cater to a variety of people, from tourists expecting internationally accredited service to local residents with no money to pay for procedures. Site Section: North to South
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Peña Blanca Hospital y Clínica
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Bringing nature and design together to encourage health
Mark Jardine & Josh Sanabria Andrews University: Spring 2014 Module Section: Pediatrics Pan American Health Service, Honduras
The modules form a grand circular courtyard with dozens of native trees, flowers, and plants. Patients, staff, and guests are encouraged to stroll through the gardens for relaxation and the health benefits of getting outside. Close to each private room module is a small sitting area for enjoying the view and the cool air flowing through the landscape. Grand Courtyard
Pe単a Blanca Hospital y Cl鱈nica
Mark Jardine & Josh Sanabria Andrews University: Spring 2014 Pan American Health Service, Honduras
Mark Jardine & Josh Sanabria Andrews University: Spring 2014 Pan American Health Service, Honduras
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Welcome Center
Welcome Center
Private Wing #18
Private Wing #18
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Site Section: North to South e n v iRonmen ta l c onceRns Creating a healthy environment in a hot & humid location
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WOODWORKING Working at a smaller scale helped to develop the precision and technique required in construc tion. The bench design was based on traditional timber construc tion.
Bench
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Bike shelf
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Birdhouse
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MARK JARDINE San Francisco Bay Area 269 -27 7-2311 mark.jardine.26@gmail.com