DESIGN PORTFOLIO
JENDEENA V. LIGHTBOURNE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................... 2 RESUMÉ ................................................................3 DESIGN 6.2 ........................................................... 4 DESIGN 4.2 .........................................................10-11 DESIGN 4.1 .........................................................11-13 DESIGN 3.2 .........................................................14-17 DESIGN 3.1 ........................................................18-23 SKETCHES/ HAND DRAWINGS .....................24-27 WORKING DRAWINGS
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EXCAVATION
DISPLACEMENT
INTERFERENCE
LAYERING
DOUBLING
EXTRUSION
SQ.FT 10,000 5,000 9,032 22,700 5,000 1,000 8,000 2,000 42,232 62,732
PERSPECTIVES
SPACE GYMNASIUM AEROBIC ROOMS /STUDIO COURTS : HANDBALL /SQUASH NATATORIUM: PUBLIC/GARDEN SPACE LOBBY SECURITY SUPPORT SPACE TRAINERS OFFICES NET SQUARE FT. GROSS SQ.FT.
EXCAVATION
SHEAR
SITE PLAN
CONCEPT MODELS
INTENT
Conceptual sketches of shear as design generator. Shear was developed as diagonal and vertical elements of circulation. • This circulation separates program according to noise levels and private vs. public. •Vertical circulation is directional toward river. •Diagonal circulation connects two main elevators. • This shear results in the movement of masses toward the river ,creating overhangs for each level. They also help with shading the level below. • views are established to exterior and diagonally to floor above and below above.
PROGRAM
RIVERSIDE AVENUE
SYSTEMS
SECTIONS
PRECEDENTS
DESIGN 6.2
JACKSONVILLE YMCA
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PRIVATE/PUBLIC
MOVEMENT CORE
HORIZONTAL CIRCULATION
STRUCTURAL GRID
PLANS
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 1
AEROBICS
HANDBALL
ADMIN.
AEROBICS
SQUASH COURTS
ROOF GARDEN
NATATORIUM
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DESIGN 6.2 ELEVATIONS
LEVEL 6
NORTH WEST
LEVEL 5
SOUTH EAST LEVEL 4
AEROBICS
ROOF GARDEN
HANDBALL
NATATORIUM
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GIFT SHOP/RESTAURANT
NORTH EAST
SOUTH WEST
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VISION FOR C. K. STEELE PLAZA
DESIGN 6.2
PLAZA: describes an open urban public space, such as a city square. OBJECTIVE: CHANGING NEGATIVES TO POSITIVES SITE CHARACTERISTICS DARK LOST SPACE HARD SURFACES DETERENT
DESIGN GOALS LIGHT FOUND SPACE SOFT SURFACES ATTRACTION
AERIAL FROM CALL ST AND ADAMS ST.
FEDERAL PLAZA, WASHINGTON DC, U.S.A
PLAZA MAYOR, SALAMANCA.
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AURORA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
MILWAUKEE INTER� MODAL STATION
C K STEELE PLAZA SHORT TERM GOALS
NELSON ATKINS MUSEUM
FLORIDA A& M UNIVERSITY
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DESIGN 6.2
ADAMS ST.
DUAVL ST.
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TENNESSEE ST
CALL ST
TENNESEE ST
LANDSCAPING
CALL ST
LIGHTING
JENDEENA LIGHTBOURNE
DUVAL ST
ACTIVITIES
SPRING 2013
ADAMS ST
ELEMENTS
SIGNAGE
PROF. M. ALFANO
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DESIGN 4.2 Dreaper and Burns Building Mobile, Alabama.
The purpose of this assignment was to create a modern facade based on the historical one given. In doing so the new facade should be able to be built next to the historical building by fitting into its context. Both drawings were drawn by hand with prisma markers for shading and the section details were computer generated.
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The purpose of this exercise was to analyze a door opening, reproduce the details and build a model of the opening. The detail is meant to show how the door opening works,how the materials are connected and the components.
THE COLLINS GALLERY, WEST HOLLYWOOD,CALIFORNIA.
SECTION OF GALLERY AND RESIDENCE
DESIGN 4.1
PATRICK TIGHE ARCHITECTURE COMPLETION:2002 SIZE: 1,400 SQ.FT.
IMAGES OF GALLERY LOOKING TOWARD BACK AND FRONT ENTRY
FRONT ELEVATION SCALE: 3/4"=1'-0"
Tighe said, "It's a small project and I tried to make it look bigger," This project started out as a house that needed renovation and the owner also wanted to add an art gallery. The buildings shape was inspired by restrictions of the property line and new zoning requirements. The private versus public is clearly indicated by the use of zinc cladding on the private side and store front glazing on the public side.
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AESTHETICS
PARTIAL PLAN SCALE: 3/4"=1'-0"
THE VIEW FROM THE FRONT ELEVATION • • • •
CONT. METAL CAP FLASHING WITH GRIP 3" CANT STRIP 3-PLY MEMBRANE
CONTINUOUS CLERESTORY WINDOW
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ALUMINUM MULLION CURTAIN WALL
A GLASS DOOR WITH ALUMINUM FRAME SHED ROOF WITH A CLERESTORY WINDOW ABOVE THE FRONT ENTRY RESIDENCE HAS BUILT UP ROOFING GALLERY HAS STOREFRONT SYSTEM WITH OPAQUE GLASS THAT EXCEEDS THE HEIGHT OF THE ENTRY ROOFING. WOODEN STAIRS
ALUMINUM HANGING SYSTEM AT THE TOP OF ALL INTERIOR
EXISTING ROOF MEMBRANE
BUILDING MATERIALS AND ASSEMBLIES
5/8" GYPSUM BOARD
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WEATHER STRIP STAINLESS STEEL PLATE FLAT BAR WELDED TO FRAME
CUSTOM FABRICATED STEEL PLATE HEADER
2x3 STEEL TUBE FRAME HINGE
REMOVABLE STAINLESS STEEL PLATE STOP,TYP.
STRIP LIGHTING STEEL GRATE COVER
1/2" TEMPERED GLASS, TYP.
MECHANICAL SUNSCREEN
1" STAINLESS STEEL PIPE HANDLE, TYP.
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TYPE V CONSTRUCTION WOOD FRAMING AND ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL WITH OPAQUE LAMINATED GLAZING PRIVATE RESIDENCE IS CLAD WITH ZINC. NARROW SLOTS IN ZINC SIDING AND PRECAST PLANKS ALLOW WATER TO RUN OFF. SKYLIGHTS STAINLESS STEEL FRAME PIVOT DOOR
SECURITY •
CARD OPERATED ENTRY ACCESS
• • • • ZINC PANELS BEYOND PIVOT HARDWARE PRECAST CONCRETE PLANK
WEATHER STRIP
POURED-IN-PLACE CONCRETE BASE
STAINLESS STEEL PLATE THRESHOLD TONGUE -AND-GROOVE MAPLE FLOORING
HYDRAULIC DOOR CLOSER RECESSED UNDER STEEL THRESHOLD
SECTION AA PIVOT DOOR AND ALCOVE SCALE: 3/4"=1'-0"
2x FRAMING ZINC METAL SIDING 1/2" GYPSUM WALLBOARD 1/4" STEEL PLATE JAMB STAINLESS STEEL REVEAL 2x3 STEEL TUBE STEEL PLATE STOP 1/2" STEEL PIPE FISH MOUTH CUT 1/2" TEMPERED GLASS
CLERESTORY WINDOW AT ENTRY 2 ROLLER SHADES AT ENTRY DOOR TO PREVENT HEAT GAIN. SHED ROOF SKYLIGHTS ALONG DIAGONAL ROOF
MODEL
SUSTAINABILITY
DOOR DETAIL JAMB SCALE: 3/4"=1'-0"
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DESIGN CONCEPTS
PRECEDENTS
SITE ANALYSIS
DESIGN 4.1 DESIGN INTENT: Maximize views throughout the multipurpose building. All rentable space is placed along the perimeter with a central core for circulation. Ground floor consists of a lobby, administration and retail spaces.
CALHOUN ST.
MONROE ST
3 A110
2 A110
PRECEDENTS
TENNESSEE ST.
ROOF GARDEN
OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE MONROE STREET
RETAIL
LOBBY
CALHOUN STREET
COMMERCIAL
ROOF GARDEN OFFICE OFFICE
HAGUE CITY HALL RICHARD MEIER
GARAGE
OFFICE OFFICE
MECH
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VILLA SAVOYE LE CORBUSIER
RETAIL
TENNESSEE STREET
DESIGN 3.2 Objective: Design a garage that had sufficient parking for a multipurpose building. The building design was to be based on Richard Meier and Le Corbusier’s five points. The five points are : pilotis, free form,ribbon windows , open floor plan and roof garden. This was achieved by placing round columns within the structure that were offset from the exterior wall to allow the windows to be banned together.
ELEVATIONS
UP
A freeform was placed to accentuate the entry.
DN UP
UP DN
UP
1 A117
SMALL RETAIL
LARGE RETAIL
1 A116
PLAZA
COMMERCIAL
Curtain wall was placed along the ground floor to connect with the street edge and to give the feeling of the building floating. Their is a Roof garden for employees and customers.
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BUILDING SECTION 1
BUILDING SECTION 4
1/16"=1'-0"
1/16"=1'-0"
BUILDING SECTION 3 1/16"=1'-0"
ROOF GARDEN
1 A117
LARGE RETAIL
LOBBY
SMALL RETAIL
BUILDING SECTION 2
MODELS
1/16"=1'-0"
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COMMERCIAL
Metal Coping Wood Blocking
DESIGN 3.2
Rigid Insulation
Metal Flashing Metal Channel Cant Rigid Insulation Brick Batt Insulation Sunshade Angle Fixed Window 2 A116
Metal Panel
Vision Glass 3 A116
Translucent Panel
1' - 5"
Opaque Panel
4 A116
Insulation/ Moisture Barrier
Vision Glass
10' - 0"
4" Conc.slab
Gravel
4' - 5"
Footing
15' - 0"
25' SETBACK
5 A116
8' SIDEWALK
Cambridge Public Library, Library Massachusetts. William Rawn & associates
•steel-framed structure with a crystalline glass façade •glazed facade’s southwest exposure •double-skin curtain wall of low-iron glass •With a 3-foot-wide cavity that acts as an insulating jacket •Dampers that can be opened and closed according to temp •Also shades the library from direct sunlight •aluminum-grid ceiling
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Adjustable aluminum louvers that bounce light off roof
Kolligian Library -University of California Merced, California. By: Skidmore, Owings, Merrill,LLP
ii. Envelope •Vertical and horizontal shading •Low emissive and fritted glazing •Concrete frame •High performance glazing
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Interior photos of library
C. Florida A&M University Architecture Library Investigation and Questionnaire
Floor plan
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MODEL
PRECEDENTS
•Description of Each book system •Dimensioned plans and sections •Dimensioned plans: Furniture and computer stations. •Layout of checkout facilities and front desk •Layout: administration, storage •Labeled space
DESIGN 3.1 DESIGN INTENT: To design a library
for the School of Architecture in doing so, providing day-lighting,an open floor plan and a cafe. • A plaza was designed to make a connection between the two structures. • Day-lighting was utilized with a double skinned curtain wall that was found in the precedent study of Cambridge Library in Massachusetts. • A central skylight also was used in day-lighting and to facilitate cooling as the heat rises and escapes through the operable windows.
PRECEDENTS
DESIGN 3.1
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DESIGN 3.1 DESIGN INTENT: Create a learning environment that is sustainable while providing an interaction with the exterior. Done with the use of large windows for maximum daylighting opportunities.
COURTYARD LOOKING TOWARD OUTDOOR CLASS
This project is a Pre-K to 3rd grade school to be placed on an existing school site with its own facilities. The design has a central courtyard with an outdoor class, water tank for collecting rainwater and a green house and wooden deck 23 along the south.
Hand drawn from images with ink as the media. Next page: Hand drawn from images with prismacolor media.
The use of LINES AND TONES to create a geometric shape(triangle).
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Create a design using, The Principles: ASYMMETRY AND TENSION. The Elements : CIRCLES AND LINES.
SKETCHES/ HAND DRAWINGS
(ON THE LEFT) Design using a SQUARE and TRIANGLE, using Principles TRANSITION AND HIERARCHY. (ON RIGHT) CONVERT a one dimensional object to two dimension. (Next Page) Created a Space frame from one dimensional drawing.
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SKETCHES/ HAND DRAWINGS
Design using POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE visual fields with the use of dowels on matte board.
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The following projects were drafted by myself while working under the instruction of a licensed Architect.
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WORKING DRAWINGS
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