4th Year Portfolio

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JULIA PETERSON

PORTFOLIO


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JULIA PETERSON Contact

Experience

Email

2020 - Present

11julia.peterson@gmail.com juliapeterson@ku.edu

PKP Residential Design Studio

Intern Draw construction documents for custom homes Create renderings for contractors

Phone

Generate project bids

(913)231-0518 Education

2019 - Present

Sales Associate

Lansing Lumber

Supplying construction materials to contractors

Expected May 2023 University of Kansas Master of Architecture 2016 Shawnee Mission East High School

Create bids for private residences Manage in-store inventory 2017 - 2019

Server

The Oread Hotel

Presented the lunch/dinner/drink menu to patrons prepared room for dining experience provide hospitality to hotel travelers

Skills Sketchup Photoshop Illustrator InDesign V-Ray Lumion Enscape AutoCad Rhino

Awards/Involvement American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) - 2019 KU/M.Arch First Professional Portfolio Finalist - 2020 KU Architecture Mentorship Program - 2021 KU/M.Arch Second Professional Portfolio Finalist - 2021

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Crossroads Music Hub

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KCK Community Center

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The Link

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CROSSROADS MUSIC HUB 6

Mixed-Use Nightlife District|500,000 sq ft Crossroads Arts District, Kansas City, MO Professor Eddy Tavio|TRANSFORM.KC In collaboration with Donovan Brook Fall 2021


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DOWNTOWN

KAUFFMAN CENTER BATHHOUSE CROSSROADS MUSIC HUB GALLERY MARKET

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18TH STREET CORRIDOR MASTER PLAN Crossroads Music Hub is part of the proposed 18th Street Corridor Master Plan in Kansas City, MO. This Master Plan proposal aims to connect two arts driven districts in Kansas City: Crossroads Arts District and 18th and Vine Jazz District. Crossroads Arts District is known for First Fridays, where thousands of locals and visitors fill the district on the first Friday of the month to visit art organizations, galleries, studios, and other businesses that have opened their doors to showcase their best work for this amazing event. The 18th and Vine Jazz District is known for jazz clubs, cultural museums, and barbecue restaurants that attract tourists from all over the world. Along this 1.3 mile long stretch between the two areas are currently tons of vacant lots, underutilized spaces, and lots room for development. We propose infilling the strip to connect the two districts so First Fridays can be every Friday.

PROPOSED HOUSING 1,033,950 Total SQFT

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COWORK SPACE HEALTHCARE DAYCARE MUSIC STUDIO

Young Professional Elderly Cross Generational Families Transitional

SOBER BAR

FOOD HALL


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The 18th Street Master plan proposal is a 1.3 mile long pedestrian only corridor, introducing the first EastWest streetcar to Kansas City.


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B. BIKE LANE AND PEDESTRIAN PATH

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CROSSROADS MUSIC HUB

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1. Add street density with nightlife on both sides of the street.

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3. Angle towers for sunlighting and views towards existing concert venue and downtown.


CROSSROADS MUSIC HUB 2. Extrude residential towers at surrounding city scale.

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4. Final Composite


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AERIAL VIEW Concert at Grinders


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CROSSROADS MUSIC HUB


KEY 1. Stage 2. VIP Lounge 3. Bar 4. Dance Floor 5. Game Area 6. Outdoor Seating 7. Lounge Seating 8. Lobby 9. Offices 10. Restrooms

11. Concert Viewing Deck 12. Tower Lobbies 13. Conference Room 14. Rec. Room 15. Pool Deck 16. Pool 17. Pool Bar 18. Private Viewing Deck 1 Bedroom Units 2 Bedroom Units

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LEVEL 2 - MIXED-USE Concert Viewing Deck Country Bar Stage Lounge Seating Outdoor Seating Pop Bar Lounge Seating Outdoor Seating Rock Bar VIP Seating Lounge Seating

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Outdoor Seating Jazz Bar Bar Lounge Seating Rap Bar Bar Outdoor Seating Lounge Seating Restrooms

LEVEL 1 - MIXED-USE Country Bar Stage VIP Lounge Bar Dance Floor Game Area Outdoor Seating Pop Bar Kitchen Stage Bar

Lounge Seating Outdoor Seating Storage Rock Bar Stage Bar Seating Kitchen Storage Jazz Bar Stage

Bar Lounge Seating Seating Lobby Offices Restrooms Rap Bar Stage Dance Floor VIP Seating Bar


1 Bedroom Units 2 Bedroom Units

LEVEL 3 - AMENITIES Tower Lobbies Computer Room Movie Theater Conference Room Rec. Room Gym Pool Deck Pool Pool Bar Outdoor Kitchen Outdoor Seating

Bar Game Room Private Viewing Deck Restrooms 1 Bedroom Units 2 Bedroom Units

CROSSROADS MUSIC HUB

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RAP BAR

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ROCK BAR

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN - MIXED-USE 1. Stage 2. VIP Lounge 3. Bar 4. Dance Floor 5. Game Area 6. Outdoor Seating

7. Storage 8. Lobby 9. Offices 10. Restrooms


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FIFTH FLOOR PLAN - RESIDENTIAL 1. 1 Bedroom Units 2. 2 Bedroom Units 3. Short Term Rental Spaces


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NORTH ELEVATION


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CROSSROADS MUSIC HUB


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EAST ELEVATION


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CROSSROADS MUSIC HUB


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STREET VIEW First Fridays


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CROSSROADS MUSIC HUB


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KCK COMMUNITY CENTER Cultural Community Center | 25,000 sq ft Downtown | Kansas City, KS Professor Thom Allen Spring 2020


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KCK COMMUNITY CENTER

Preserve views of murals

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Recess outdoor spaces and create pathways


Located in downtown Kansas City, KS on the avenue of murals, this community center aims to be the home of storytelling in KCK that allows artists of the city to create stories that contribute to the culture and history of the city. There are two murals on the site that give context into the cultural backgrounds of the area. The first mural, “Facing the Past, Looking to the Future: a Kansas Hmong Storycloth”, tells the story of the Hmong people that travelled from the United States from Vietnam after the Vietnam War creating a large population of about 1,500

people in the area. The second mural, “Kansas Printer”, shows a printer at handpress, honoring the history of the building it’s on that housed the community’s newspaper for 80 years in the heart of downtown. The design frames the main mural on the site, “Facing the Past, Looking to the Future: A Kansas Hmong Storycloth”, while peeling back and providing a view to the second mural, giving a glimpse into the past of the cultures and history of Kansas City, Kansas and becoming a place to create new stories to contribute to the community.

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KEY 1. Gym 2. Storage 3. Parking 4. Cafe 5. Staff Rooms 6. Daycare 7. Auditorium 8. Gallery

9. Lobby 10. Open Offices 11. Closed Offices 12. Classrooms 13. Staff Lounge 14. Conference Room 15. Restrooms


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10. Open Offices 11. Closed Offices 12. Classrooms 13. Staff Lounge 14. Conference Room 15. Restrooms

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THE LINK

Mixed-Use Residential High-Rise | 1,000,000 sq ft Berkley Riverfront, Kansas City, MO Professor Eddy Tavio | TRANSFORM.KC In collaboration with Donovan Brook Spring 2020

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BERKLEY RIVERFRONT MASTER PLAN The Link is part of the proposed Berkley Riverfront Master Plan in Kansas City, MO. The existing condition of the Berkley Riverfront Park is over 50 acres of underutilized space with some new residential developments, occasionally being used for special events, like Fourth of July Fireworks ceremonies and other outdoor events. With the amount of open acreage and its proximity to downtown and the river, this becomes a prime location to introduce a world-class destination to Kansas City that attracts tourists from all over the world. The Berkley Riverfront Master Plan proposes a complete redevelopment of the existing park area, adding unique recreational activities that can only be seen in this master plan, an education hub, a high-tech event center, a boutique hotel, and over 2 million square feet of mixed-used housing with shopping and entertainment.

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Located in the freshly developed world-class destination Riverport in Kansas City, Missouri, The Link provides vertical neighborhoods with urban connection that flows throughout the site. The landing level, connecting throughout the Riverport Master Plan, placed above the parking garage, (22’ above ground-level) bridges the Columbus Park residential area and the River Market community into the Urban development of Berkley Riverfront. Encouraging pedestrian foot traffic, the landing creates a mergence of residential and city life. Obtaining this harmonious

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balance of the residential neighborhoods within an urban setting serves as the design basis for which we produced our mixed-use high rise. The landing entrance enters into a densely populated courtyard providing the urban feel of the Berkeley Riverfront master plan as well as providing luscious greenery to counterbalance the industrialized feeling of an urban setting, mirroring that of residential parks. The terraces further this balance of the natural and built environment with vertical parks, allowing for a more community oriented living spaces, with extended balconies.


THE LINK connect to columbus park residential neighborhood

extrude vertical neighborhoods

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add density/ terraces


The programming layout aims to achieve optimal function and connection of living space, work environment and commercial area. The courtyard serves as a base layer of connection in which one can access all features of the design, similar to the ground floor, as well as having internal building connections throughout each floor, embodying the concept of connectability within an urban setting. Building upon the emotional feeling of a neighborhood, the room types vary, consisting of various large family setting rooms, as well as adhering to the city necessity of independent single and double bedroom spaces.

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THE LINK LEVEL 4

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN - COMMERCIAL 1. Parking 2. Cafe 3. Restaurant 4. Office 5. Residential Lobby 6. Shops


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NORTH ELEVATION


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THE LINK


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JULIA PETERSON 11julia.peterson@gmail.com juliapeterson@ku.edu 913-231-0518 https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliaepeterson/ https://issuu.com/juliaepeterson



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