Architecture Portfolio 2012

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joel hauck : architecture portfolio


Joel Hauck

jmhauck@uwm.edu Master of Architecture University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2010-2012


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Interweave

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Museum of Photography

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Park Living

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Vertical Farming

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Sketches + Photos



Interweave The 2011 Ed Bacon Student Design Competition asked participants to resolve the question; What happens when transportation corridors and cities collide? 1-95 located on the East side of Philadelphia, along the Delaware River is due for demolition in the next few years. The competition prompt asks; how should the traffic (including car, train, pedestrian, and bicycle) that currently flows along this major North/South corridor be addressed in a newly built solution? The design concept, INTER-Weave, is a unique Urban Boulevard that condenses all modes of transportation, weaving over, under and through the existing fabric. The removal of the interstate would allow the urban fabric to extend out to the underutilized waterfront once blocked by the highway, while adding substantial real estate for future development.


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Perspective + Site Plan


Interweave

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Sections + Areal Perspective


Interweave

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Perspectives


Interweave

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Museum of Photography The 2011 Ed Bacon Student Design Competition asked participants to resolve the question; What happens when transportation corridors and cities collide? 1-95 located on the East side of Philadelphia, along the Delaware River is due for demolition in the next few years. The competition prompt asks; how should the traffic (including car, train, pedestrian, and bicycle) that currently flows along this major North/South corridor be addressed in a newly built solution? The design concept, INTER-Weave, is a unique Urban Boulevard that condenses all modes of transportation, weaving over, under and through the existing fabric. The removal of the interstate would allow the urban fabric to extend out to the underutilized waterfront once blocked by the highway, while adding substantial real estate for future development.


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Site Plan + Floor Plans


1st Floor Plan

3rd Floor Plan

Museum of Photography

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Construction Details + Perspectives


Museum of Photography

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Basswood Model


Museum of Photography

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Section + Night Rendering


Museum of Photography

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Park Living The 2012 d3 Housing of the Future competition called for transformative solutions that advance sustainable thought, building performance, and social interaction through study of intrinsic environmental geometries, social behaviors, urban implications, and programmatic flows. We were asked to deploy innovative approaches to residential urbanism, architecture, interiors, and designed objects. My project began to examine how to transform an abandoned/unused parking structure into sustainable living. Using a specific parking structure in the Milwaukee area, I dissected the components of the structure and employed different systems and mechanisms that would need to be in place to convert these dark spaces into lively, unique living complexes. The solution was the creation of a mechanical space at the base of the structure which modular units were plugged into.


24 Transformation Diagrams + Perspective New Living Floor Plan

Oringial Parking Floor Plan


Park Living

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Skylight System White Reflective Ceiling

Light Shelf

Rainwater Re-Use

Operable Ventilation

Concrete with Geo Thermal Insulated Mechanical Shaft

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Module Diagram + Perspectives

Unit Mechanical Shaft


Park Living

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Sectional Diagrams + Perspective


Garden

Living

Commercial

Mechanical

Park Living

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Vertical Farm During the Fall 2010 IP/BIM studio the students were asked to design a Freshwater Innovation Cluster within the context of the Read Street Yards, in Milwaukee Wisconsin. The core idea behind an ‘Innovation Cluster’ is the ‘Mixing of Ideas’. Ideas are generated when different programs are interacting with one another. This building within the cluster, focused on the design of a vertical farm complex. The main structure for the vertical farm is a steel diagrid roof system that shelters the hydroponic farming units. ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene) bubbles function as the transparent windows between the diagrid structures. ETFE is 10% the weight of solid glazing and is able to control the amount of light let into the building by inflating or deflating layers within each bubble.


Master Plan Boundary New Construction Existing Buildings Vertical Farm

AN C

HIG E MIC

LAK

ANAL

h Ave

S 6th Street Bridge

W Oregon Street

W Florida Street

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Site Plan + Floor Plans

S 2nd Steet

INNOVATION PARK

S 3rd Street

tsburg

W Pit


Vertical Farm

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Perspective + ETFE Diagrams


Vertical Farm

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Perspectives


Vertical Farm

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Sketches + Photos During the summer of 2011 I had the unique opportunity to study abroad in Paris France through the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School or Architecture. I spent 2 months in France and Italy studying ‘Parisian Mophology’, the urban spaces, architecture, and culture that make Paris one of the greatest cities in the world. While Studying I took individual time out of my studies to document the many sites and sounds of my experience through photographs and sketches. The following is a collection of my favorite work from this study abroad experience that has architectural relevance.


La Tourette Le Corbusier

Gare de Lyon Paris, France

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Field Sketches


Place Vendome Paris, France

Mont St. Michel Normandy, France

French Balcony Paris, France

Sketches + Photos

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Musee du qua Branly Jean Nouvel Paris, France

Rue de Meaux Renzo Piano Paris, France

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Facade Design


Sketches + Photos

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Facade Design


Arab World Institute Jean Nouvel Paris, France

Musee du qua Branly Jean Nouvel Paris, France

Sketches + Photos

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Le Tourette

Le Corbusier Eveux, France

Swiss Pavillion Le Corbusier Paris, France

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Le Corbusier


Sketches + Photos

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Thank You


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