The JAY Apartment Complex - University of Kansas

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JA By: Jordan Andrew yarnell


The JAY

Lawrence, Kansas Fall 2020



Existing Master Plan Analysis Produced by Arch 608 Studio of 16 Students.

Architecture 608: Urban Planning focuses on analyzing and creating master plan’s and then creating a project based off our conclusions. The existing master plan that we analyzed was for the University of Kansas. As a studio, we concluded that there is no overall Master Plan. As a result, we discovered that KU had sub master plans where they developed one section of the master plan and followed a certain set of guidelines. When it became time to develop another section, they created another set of guidelines to follow for a different section of campus. In conclusion, we decided that Campus is broken up into 9 master plans as shown below.


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New Master Plan Proposal Produced by Arch 608 Studio of 16 Students.

After defining the current master plan, we were tasked with creating a new one. The studio was broken up into two groups, general master plan concepts such as rules and transportation, and the other group was creating the actual zones. I specifically studied the light rail system and how that best can be implemented to the plan. A two rail system will run through the busiest buildings of campus at ground level and elevated as well.

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Form Development

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N Site Selection of Zone H2.7

Create General Site Massing

This residential zone surrounded by current After a zone analysis, it was evident this site had a residential buildings was the perfect corner lot that lot to consider. It needed to match the lot footprint allowed for endless form possibilities. as well as height of Stauffer Apartments to the left in order to not challenge or overbear the site.

Create Insets Determining Use

Unlike typical Mixed Use buildings, The Jay identifies Retail from residential horizontally instead of vertically. Additionally, the insets are offset so the apartments do not look directly across at each other through windows.

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Doing this allows for r activities to occur a swimming pool, bask spaces, an


The plot was chosen based on position on campus, functionality, and the current programmatic layout of campus itself. I wanted to create an environment that framed an immaculate view of campus from up above as well as make sure that this building was a segue from the town of Lawrence into campus.

Recession from 19th Street

Develop Desired Massing Form

The form was influenced by zone H2.7 boarding the By creating the void as seen, this allowed for not edge of campus creating an opportunity for this to only fantastic views but also the opportunity for the be an entry to campus instead of a wall seeming to town of Lawrence to be invited into campus through keep people out. this plaza created on the edge of campus.

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Identify Residential by “Box� Shape

rooftop access and outdoor Finally, box represent where the apartments are above the retail such as a from the exterior as well as provides quality shading. ketball court, outdoor study To identify hallways, the roof was raised behind the nd a tennis court. apartments and also used louvers instead of glass to keep it as an outdoor space. Minimizing square footage since it is not enclosed.


Ground Level Plan A: Building A +15’ 0” B: Building B +0’ - 0” C: Parking Garage -20’ 0” D: Plaza +7’ 6” E: Portillo’s +7’ 6” F: Leasing Office +0’ - 0” G: Conference Room +0’ - 0” H: Study Room +0’ 0” I: Arcade +0’ - 0” J: Jersey Mike’s +0’ - 0” K: Sport’s Bar +7’ 6” L: CVS +7’ 6” M: Building A Patio’s +11’ 3” N: Gym +7’ 6” O: Cafe +0’ - 0”

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P: Rooftop Garden +30’ 0” Q: Building A Pool +30’ 0” R: Outdoor Bar +30’ 0” S:Study Space +30’ 0” T: Tennis Court +15’ 0” U: Study Space +15’ 0” V: Building B Pool +15’ 0” W: Basketball Court +15’ 0”

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Metal Cap Flashing Black Steel Panel Siding

Roof Drain Suspended Ceiling System

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Storefront Window Wall Frosted Storefront Window Wall System Storefront Glass Door

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Metal Decking System W6x25 Steel Beam

Steel Panel Half Wall Vinyl Floor Boards Concrete Staircase with Support

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Aluminum Louver System Sloped Glazing Aluminum Louver System Aluminum Louver System 6�Batting Insulation Suspended Ceiling System

Angled Drop Down Ceiling

Window Wall System Storefront Glass Door Windsor Kitchen Cabinets

Metal Decking System Suspended Ceiling System

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Laminate Tigerwood Flooring W8x28 Steel Beam and Connection Plate

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