Selected Works 2023

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COAA Research Facility

Year: 2022-23

Team: Garrett De Mars, Meg Mitchell, Jesse Lohman

The COAA Research Facility is a low carbon building on UNCC’s campus. The building connects the perimeter of the campus with the interior, acting simultaneously as a bridge and a destination. The building houses new offices, classrooms, labs, and lecture halls for the College of Arts and Architecture at UNCC. Focused on maintaining a low carbon footprint, both during the construction and life of the building, the choice of materials, building envelope, and parti all contribute to that goal. The building sits directly south of a large parking deck, and bridges over to repurpose the top level as an urban park.

A synthesis of systems, the project utilizes an under floor air distribution system in order to emphasize the Mass Timber construction. Large curtain walls allow the wooden structure to be revelead from top to bottom, separating this building from others on campus. As an Urban Research Facility, the projects architecture is as innovative as the work occuring in and around the building. The research labs, offices, lecture halls, and gallery spaces all work in tandem with the structure to create an atmosphere for innovation.

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T.O. PARAPET 88’ - 0” ROOF BEARING 85’ - 0” THIRD FFE 72’ - 0” THIRD FLOOR 70’ - 0” SECOND FFE 57’ - 0” SECOND FLOOR 55’ - 0” FIRST FFE 42’ - 0” FIRST FLOOR 40’ - 0” BASEMENT 20’ - 0” F D D 5 F 4 H CURTA N WALL SYSTEM R-15 POLY SOCYANURATE NSULATION 1/2" GYPSUM SHEATH NG FLUID APPL ED VAPOR BARR ER 6" COLD FORMED METAL FRAMING 7/8 METAL FURRING FIBER CEMENT PANELS BACKER ROD & SEALANT 12" CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALL R-15 POLY SOCYANURATE NSULATION FLUID APPL ED VAPOR BARR ER 4 CONCRETE SLAB ON GRADE 4 GRAVEL CONCRETE FOOTING UNDER-SLAB VAPOR BARR ER SPANDREL PANEL DUAL-PANE INSULATED GLAZ NG UNIT DUAL-PANE INSULATED GLAZ NG UNIT BACKER ROD & SEALANT R-19 BATT NSULATION GLULAM COLUMN BEYOND 6-7/8 5 LAYER CLT FLOOR DECK 2 CONCRETE TOPPING RAISED ACCESS FLOOR NG 12 CONCRETE P ER BEYOND 1/2 EXPANSION JO NT GLULAM PER METER BEAM STEEL CROSS BRAC NG 6-7/8 (5 LAYER) CLT ROOF DECK GLULAM BEAM 6 COLD FORMED METAL FRAM NG 7/8 METAL FURR NG PERFORATED F BER CEMENT PANELS METAL SOFF T PANELS 4 R GID NSULAT ON TPO ROOF MEMBRANE PV SOLAR ARRAY 6-7/8 5 LAYER CLT ROOF DECK METAL FASC A METAL SOFF T PANELS STEEL CROSS BRAC NG METAL GUARDRAIL B A C 08
ROOF BEARING 85' - 0" T.O. PARAPET 88' - 0" D.5 BACKER ROD & SEALANT 6-7/8" (5 LAYER) CLT ROOF DECK SILICONE GLAZED CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM 1/2" GYPSUM SHEATHING FLUID APPLIED VAPOR BARRIER R-15 POLYISO RIGID INSULATION 7/8" METAL FURRING FIBER CEMENT PANEL 6" COLD FORMED METAL FRAMING R-19 BATT INSULATION R-25 TAPERED RIGID INSULATION 1/2" PROTECTION BOARD DRIP EDGE FLASHING SELF ADHERED FLEXIBLE FLASHING CONTINUOUS CHANNEL GLULAM BEAM METAL COPING CAP WITH CONTINUOUS CLEAT BLOCKING THIRD FLOOR 70' - 0" THIRD FFE 72' - 0" F.4 BACKER ROD & SEALANT 6-7/8" (5 LAYER) CLT ROOF DECK GLULAM PERIMETER BEAM 5/8" GYPSUM WALL BOARD - EXTEND TO DECK SILICONE GLAZED CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM 1/2" GYPSUM SHEATHING FLUID APPLIED VAPOR BARRIER R-15 POLYISO RIGID INSULATION 7/8" METAL FURRING PERFORATED FIBER CEMENT PANEL 6" COLD FORMED METAL FRAMING R-19 BATT INSULATION R-25 RIGID INSULATION 6" WEARING COURSE 1/2" DRAINAGE MAT 4" RIGID INSULATION 1-1/2" DRAINAGE COURSE 1/2" PROTECTION BOARD METAL COPING CAP WITH CONTINUOUS CLEAT BLOCKING METAL COPING CAP WITH CONTINUOUS CLEAT BLOCKING 6" COLD FORMED METAL FRAMING 1/2" PROTECTION BOARD ROOF PAVERS PAVER TRAY BY MANUFACTURER 6" CFMF LEDGER TPO ROOF MEMBRANE ALUMINUM GUARD RAIL DRIP EDGE FLASHING SELF ADHERED FLEXIBLE FLASHING CONTINUOUS SEALANT CONTINUOUS J-CHANNEL W/ WEEPS GRADE 40' - 0" F FIRST FFE 42' - 0" GLULAM PERIMETER BEAM 6-7/8" (5 LAYER) CLT FLOOR 5/8" GYPSUM WALL BOARD 1/2" GYPSUM SHEATHING FLUID APPLIED VAPOR BARRIER R-15 POLYISO RIGID INSULATION 7/8" METAL FURRING FIBER CEMENT PANEL 6" COLD FORMED METAL FRAMING R-19 BATT INSULATION RAISED ACCESS FLOORING CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALL 2" CONCRETE TOPPING FINISH FLOORING ALUMINUM COVER PLATE - EXTEND BELOW GRADE J-CHANNEL W/ WEEPS BENT CHANNEL selected works 09
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McColl Center Addition

Year: 2021

Team: Jesse Lohman, Sebastian Hererra Jurado

On the corner of 11th and Church street in Charlotte, the addition of the McColl Center highlights the goals of the center with it’s architecture. As a modern art residency and contemporary art space, the McColl center occupies a Neo-Gothic church, characterized by it’s stone towers. This addition sits behind that church and repurposes an abandoned stone building on the same site. The architecture puts the center’s devotion to modern art on display, by juxtaposing the old stone with the sleek surfaces and edges of the addition. Rather than having an “either/or” attitude towards two different styles, the center’s architecture adopts a “yes/and” mentality.

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The Pools at Porta Maggiore

Year: 2022

Team: Luca Gillie, Jesse Lohman

An array of Marble blocks along an underdeveloped lot on the Aurelien Wall connects two parks and creates a new linear park and community center. The Marble blocks are carved below to create a series of pools, ranging from hot to cold, while overhead the uncarved portion of the blocks are filled with programs of focus. A cafe, meeting hall, library, and olympic swimming pool mirror the occupation below, a space of linear progression is paired with a series of isolated programs.

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The poche of the carved blocks work as the structure, vertical circulation, fulfills programatic needs, and act as vertical chases for utilities. The underbelly of the carved portions of the blocks becomes a vertical threshold that reinforces the separation of what’s happening above and whats occuring below. Combining several bays or units, the programs above occupy several blocks each, and are connected in places to create larger spaces.

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The pools intergrate with the processional nature of the ground plane and park, while the marble blocks overhead work vertically to create isolated destinations. The Aurelian Wall along one edge is both a historical backdrop for the marble and at the same time resembles the qualities of the new rough forms on the site. The carved nature of the forms also recalls and mirrors the worn nature of the wall and creates a common language between the two.

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REST ROOM

Year: 2022-2023

Team: Chris Jarrett, Jesse Lohman, Peter Wong

Japan is the birthplace of karoshi – “death from overwork” – a word invented in the 1970s to describe deaths caused by work-related stress and pressure. In Tokyo today, many workers take the last train home every night, leaving little time for rest and recuperation. The cost of unchecked corporate loyalty, punctuality, solidarity and discipline is undue amounts of personal stress, anxiety and depression. The work culture in Tokyo can be exhausting and unhealthy. Added to this is the addiction of digital devices.

REST ROOM seeks to alleviate worker stress by introducing a series of meditation spaces directly in the space of Tokyo’s growing corporate culture. As the number of glossy towers increase, from Marunouchi and Meguro to Shinagawa and Shibuya, so does the rise of corporate plazas. REST ROOM hovers above a sea of granite pavers, decorative plantings and infrastructural exhaust vents. Located in conjunction with the spaces of work are spaces of rest. REST ROOM serves as both animated public art and quiet private space for meditation. By day, metallic screens painted with playful mushrooms by artist Yayoi Kusama enliven the banal corporate plaza while concealing a warm soft interior made of sustainably grown mushrooms sculpted to support the body at rest. Surfaces emerge to sit, lie and lean. Sounds of the city are silenced. By night, LED lighting reveals the sculpted form inside. As work deadlines loom, room for mindful meditation can improve the mood and well-being of overworked employees, helping them to become happier and healthier while lowering Tokyo’s unspoken rate of karoshi.

Hidden Valley ADU

Year: 2022-2023

Team: Garrett De Mars, Jesse Lohman, Meg Mitchell

The Hidden Valley ADU is a prototype designed for the City of Charlotte as a pre-permitted Accesory Dwelling Unit. Designed to be easily adaptable and small in footprint, this 575sqft house can be built on a majority of sites within the Hidden Valley community, as a means of helping homeowners hold onto their properties and homes. Simultaneously prioritzing privacy and openness, the project can blend in to whatever surroundings for a relatively low price.

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