Justin Brouillette Portfolio 2011

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THE LOFTS

The lofts are designed to be as unobtrusive to the existing fenestration as possible. Le Corbusier gave me great inspiration with his unbuilt Immeuble Villas (above) to which I adapted to the West facade of architecture hall. The lofts and courtyards rest lightly on the building because of the “stack-like� hallways behind the rooms.Suspending in a perilous act but within the comfort of a shared room you most likely will not even notice you are hanging instead of within the context of a building. The dynamic space (right) is something to take you away from architecture hall, to refresh and revive while taking in a great framed view. This front refresh and relax portion is a large area with diverse purposes, thus the dynamism of its form.

ADDITION TO ARCHITECTURE HALL AT UNL SOLO PROJECT

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the Port of San Francisco

The port of San Francisco functioned well for over a century as, well a port. Now it’s purpose has run it’s course and it needs a restructuring of it’s land, program, and waterfront as a space. The residents of San Francisco are a special type that deviates from the stereotypical californian. They are friendly, social and widely accept differences. The need for a waterfront space on San Francisco’s East side is paramount. This project aims to push the vertical scale of a relatively flat (building height) but very dense city (23rd highest in nation) yet has nowhere to go but to fill in the bay. This has been happening to the tune of 40% of the original bay being filled which is very detrimental to it’s health. The end product, is a celebration of the waterfront space that has been for so long a wasteland to citizens. A reclamation of the bay, waterfront and the social nature that is San Francisco.

URBAN REVIVAL IN SAN FRANCISCO SOLO PROJECT

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Wichita Art Museum

COMPETITION ENTRY FOR WICHITA ART MUSEUM, KANSAS SOLO PROJECT

Y4

In order to help the existing museum site reach its potential a few issues must be addressed. Foremost, the current orientation of the building does not cooperate with its context, both macro and micro. The riverfront provides great things: scenery, culture and exercise paths. Unfortunately there is a disconnection between the river and art museum. Lastly, the museum needs supplementary reasons on top of the art exhibitions to draw the visitors to the site. My solution is to strengthen the site’s connections within itself and the city. Most significantly are the paths that cross above the street level on the east and integrate across the whole master plan. Currently the 5.25 Acre site is not used efficiently due to the building’s orientation and parking lot, separating the nearby residences. By engaging the ground plane and burying the museum’s private functions [plus 450 parking stalls], the site is reclaimed and allows for maximum use. Row houses mimic the typology across the street to the north to create an “alley” of green space. This serves as a park and lively urban space, connecting to the river, for museum visitors and local residents. Punctuating the site is the retail and bandstand area at the far west. These elements can activate and push the Wichita Art Museum and its site to its maximum potential.

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TWELVE WEEK SUMMER INTERNSHIP SOLO PROJECT

A summer internship working on awards submissions, residential interior design, office space redesign along with construction documents and on site construction.

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ASPIRING FURNITURE DESIGNER ANTHROPOMETRIC BASED DESIGN

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THE FUNCTION

So what’s important in a desk? If you ask me, the surface. The surface is what makes a desk. It is the place that you do everything related to a desk, what’s underneath is nothing less than baggage. This baggage proves using any other side than the middle front useless because the one cannot engage themselves well enough with the desk. “The surface is what makes a desk, what’s underneath is nothing less than baggage... So by removing such, you render your desk, a desk, not a storage unit.”

Y5 FLIP TABLES

They are nothing fancy, and very functional, but turned out nice nonetheless. Because they were to be shipped across the country, they needed to fold flat, or flat pack. The need to be shipped took out the option to glue the joints so screws were used. The shelf inside can be reorientated depending on the orientation of each table. It can serve as a divider or a shelf also.

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