Justin Luzius Architecture Portfolio

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JUSTIN|LUZIUS DESIGN|PORTFOLIO


CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION

1-7

URBAN FORUM

9-13

MAIN ST. MEDIATHEQUE

15-20

WARREN SEAGRAVES RESIDENCE

21-26

CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION COMPETITION

27-40

ARTIST BRIDGE GALLERY

42

3D PRINTING|FABRICATION|SCULPTURE

43-44


JUSTIN LUZIUS jpluziusarchitect@gmail.com (469)525-0768 422 West Adams St. Fayetteville, AR 72701


CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION BENTONVILLE, AR

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CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION: BENTONVILLE, AR

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CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION: BENTONVILLE, AR LEGEND SPOT ELEVATION

EXISTING PARKING

X%

GRADE SLOPE

FL

FIRE LINE

UGE

UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC

W

WATER

G

GAS

E

ELECTRIC

T

DATA/TELEPHONE

1195.5+

1217.5+

1227+

EXISTING MUSEUM

UG UG E E

1195.50+ 1195.5+

1216.40+

1216.60+

1217.5+

3.17% 5% 5% 1217.33+

1212.40+

4" FL

AREA 671 S.F.

8" 1 1216.25+

SIM

A5.0

1217.33+

REVISION LOG 5%

No.

5% FLAGSTONE, TYP

Description

Date

1216.40+

T E G W

CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION

PROPOSED HOUSE RELOCATION 1222+

SITE PLAN

1220.3+

0000001 6.9.14 BCH TMH

Project Number Date Drawn By Checked By

1

SITE PLAN 1" = 20'-0"

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SP1.0 3


CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION: BENTONVILLE, AR

6' -

2 GIR 0' - 1 01 DE /2" R LE NG TH

5' -

5' 4' 3' -

1' -

3 14' -

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14 '

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83

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14 '

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14 '

14 '

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15 '

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14 ' 7/8 "

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10

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3/8 "

3/4 "

1/4 "

3/8 "

1/2 "

5/8 "

REVISION LOG No.

F

Description

Date

7/8 " 7/8 "

13

14 '

14 '

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-6

-3

1/2 "

1/2 "

3/4 " -4 "

3' -

21

77

14 ' 4' -0 " SP AC IN G, TY P

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20' - 11 3/4 GIR " DE R LE NG TH

2' -

71

11 '

1/8 "

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1 GIR 6' - 1 07 DE /8" R LE NG TH

1' -

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8' -

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63

51

1"

3

10 "

4' -

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3' 17 /8" 29 37 /8"

6'

-8 "

D

1/2 "

CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION

/8" 18 '

5

5' -

73

-3

C

1/2 " -2 "

17 '-

4

-9

1/4 "

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1/2 "

-6

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8'

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6 B

0000001 6.9.14 SHM TMH

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2' -

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36

17 '

4"

5/8 "

12' - 10 7/8" GIRDER LENG TH

16 '

20 GIR '11 DE /2" R LE NG TH

0"

Date

7'

5' -

1

-0

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16 '

Drawn By 1

A

DIMENSIONED FRAMING PLAN 3/8" = 1'-0"

N

Checked By

A1.1 4


CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION: BENTONVILLE, AR

17' - 2 1/8"

4" 3' - 7 1/8" 6 1/2"

10" 3' - 7"

8

4

11

TYP

5 A5.1

SECTION K 1/4" = 1'-0"

7

TYP

SECTION G 1/4" = 1'-0"

3

SECTION C 1/4" = 1'-0"

14' - 8 3/8"

2

SECTION B 1/4" = 1'-0"

Description

Date

4' - 8 1/2"

1' - 5 1/2" 4"

8' - 7"

3' - 7"

6

16' - 10"

SECTION F 1/4" = 1'-0"

1' - 6 5/8"

TYP

9

4' - 8 3/8"

1' - 6 5/8" 4"

12' - 7 7/8"

3' - 7 1/8" 1' - 11 1/2"

5 1/2"

1' - 6 1/4" 6 5/8"

4' - 8 1/4"

3' - 6 5/8" 5 A5.1

SECTION I 1/4" = 1'-0"

TYP

10' - 1 3/4"

10"

5' - 2 1/8"

4' - 9"

5 A5.1

3' - 8 1/8"

10' - 3"

4' - 8 3/8"

CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION FRAME SECTIONS

18' - 10 7/8"

15' - 0 1/2"

8' - 3 5/8"

TYP

5 A5.1

SECTION J 1/4" = 1'-0"

4' - 8 5/8"

10' - 0 3/4"

3' - 7" TYP

5 A5.1

5

SECTION E 1/4" = 1'-0"

TYP

1

0000001 6.9.14 BCH TMH

Project Number

4' - 8 1/2"

10

5 A5.1

4' - 8 5/8"

10' - 2 5/8"

3' - 6 1/2" TYP

10' - 5 1/2"

1' - 10"

1' - 6 1/2"

5 1/2"

4' - 8 7/8"

6 1/2"

3' - 0 7/8"

5' - 3"

9 1/8"

3' - 2"

10' - 7 1/8"

1' - 6 1/4" 10"

4' - 6 1/8"

1' - 1 3/8"

7' - 5 3/8"

5 A5.1

2' - 3 1/2"

REVISION LOG No.

17' - 9 7/8"

16' - 5 3/8" 2' - 11 3/4"

3 3/4" 3' - 7 1/4" 1' - 7 3/4"

5 A5.1

10' - 3 1/8"

1' - 9 1/8"

3 5/8" 3' - 7"

1' - 3/4"

TYP

1' - 6 3/8" 4' - 8 1/2"

10' - 8 7/8"

4' - 8 3/4"

5 A5.1

SECTION D 1/4" = 1'-0"

16' - 11 3/4" 1' - 6 5/8" 4' - 8 1/4"

11' - 6 3/8"

4' - 8 3/8"

3' - 7 1/8"

1' - 2 1/8"

1' - 6 5/8"

10' - 3 1/2"

4' - 8 5/8"

TYP

SECTION H 1/4" = 1'-0"

17' - 9 1/8"

5' - 2"

4' - 8 1/2"

5 A5.1

SECTION L 1/4" = 1'-0"

16' - 1 1/8" 4' - 7 7/8"

TYP

5 A5.1

4' - 8 1/2"

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1' - 6 3/8" 4' - 8 1/2"

6' - 7 1/2"

4' - 8 5/8"

3' - 6"

10' - 1 1/8"

4' - 9 1/4"

SECTION M 1/4" = 1'-0"

3' - 1 3/4"

11 1/2"

4' - 8 3/8"

10' - 1 3/4"

8' - 5 5/8"

4' - 8 7/8"

13

TYP

5 A5.1

4 1/4" 3' - 7 1/8" 1' - 3 1/2" 4 1/8"

TYP

4' - 8 3/8"

3' - 6 3/8"

10' - 0 3/8"

4' - 8 3/4"

5 A5.1

16' - 0 1/4" 1' - 6 3/8"

2' - 5 3/4"

3 3/8" 10 1/2"

4' - 5 1/4"

10' - 3 1/2"

4 1/2"

3' - 2"

4 7/8"

6' - 6 1/2"

2"

3 3/4"

1' - 7 1/8"

1' - 3 1/2"

4' - 5 5/8"

1' - 0 1/2"

15' - 8 3/4" 1' - 6 1/2"

1' - 4"

10' - 4 1/2"

15' - 4 1/2"

8' - 0 1/4"

SECTION A 1/4" = 1'-0"

Date Drawn By Checked By

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CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION: BENTONVILLE, AR

1 1/2" x 9 1/4" WESTERN RED CEDAR

CONTINUOUS BEAD OF STRUCTURAL SILICONE, TYP

BUTT JOINT 1/2 GLAZING LAYING ON BED OF STRUCTURAL SILICONE, TYP

(3) 1/2" PLYWOOD

CONTINUOUS BEAD OF STRUCTURAL SILICONE, TYP 2"

4'

-1

/3 13

9 1/2"

9 1/2"

2"X4"X1/8" STEEL TEE

1/2 GLAZING LAYING ON BED OF STRUCTURAL SILICONE, TYP

2"

2"X2"X1/8" STEEL ANGLE

BUTT JOINT

1 1/2"X9 1/4" WESTERN RED CEDAR

(2) 1/4" STEEL PLATE

7

1/2" THREADED ROD, TYP 3' -

8

3/4

6

GLAZING/TEE CONNECTION 6" = 1'-0"

WESTERN RED CEDAR STOP

9 1/

2"

1 1/2" x 9 1/4" WESTERN RED CEDAR

GLAZING/ANGLE CONNECTION 6" = 1'-0"

1/2" POLYGAL PANEL "

2"

A307 1/2" THREADED ROD, TYP

9 1/

2"

A NOTE: STEEL PATTERN INSERT NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY

8" 9 1/

2 1/ 2" 2 1/ 2" 1"

1 1/

A 1/2" POLYGAL PANEL

4"

4"

5

STEEL PLATE CONNECTOR 1" = 1'-0"

1 1/2"X5 1/2" WESTERN RED CEDAR ATTACHED TO JOIST WITH #10 2 1/2" SQUARE DRIVE GALVANIZED DECK SCREWS (2) 1 1/2"X9 1/4" WESTERN RED CEDAR

1 1/2"X9 1/4" WESTERN RED CEDAR 4"X4" STEEL ANGLE 72 .00 째

2"

1"X1"X1/8" STEEL ANGLE

NOTE: STEEL PATTERN INSERT NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY

TACK WELD

REVISION LOG

4"X4" STEEL ANGLE

BOLTED STEEL FLANGE REINF. IF REQD.

No.

1 1/2"X9 1/4" WESTERN RED CEDAR BLOCKING

5 1/2" POLYGAL

Description

Date

TYP

A5.1

1/2" THREADED ROD, TYP A36 W10X22 WIDE FLANGE

9 1/4"

BOLTED STEEL FLANGE REINF. IF REQD.

POLYGAL PANEL WALL 1" = 1'-0"

1 1/2"X9 1/4" WESTERN RED CEDAR BEYOND

7 A5.1

1/2" GLAZING LAYING ON BED OF STRUCTURAL SILICONE, TYP

SIM OH

1' - 9 1/2"

4 1 1/2"X9 1/4" WESTERN RED CEDAR 1/2" THREADED ROD, TYP 1/16" STEEL SHEET FASTENED TO STEEL PLATE BEHIND

6 A5.1 A 1/2 GLAZING LAYING ON BED OF STRUCTURAL SILICONE, TYP 1/2" KERFED PLYWOOD PANELS

1/16" STEEL SHEET FASTENED TO STEEL PLATE BEHIND PLYWOOD FURRING STRIP

3"x1/8" STEEL PLATE

1/8"x1"x1" HORIZONTAL STEEL ANGLE

1 1/2"X5 1/2" WESTERN RED CEDAR ATTACHED TO JOIST WITH #10 2 1/2" SQUARE DRIVE GALVANIZED DECK SCREWS

9" WIDE 16 GAUGE (1/16") STEEL TOE KICK

1 1/2"X9 1/4" WESTERN RED CEDAR 4"X4" STEEL ANGLE

1 1/2"X9 1/4" WESTERN RED CEDAR

77 .3 5째

(2) 1 1/2"X9 1/4" WESTERN RED CEDAR JOIST

1 1/2"X5 1/2" WESTERN RED CEDAR ATTACHED TO JOIST WITH #10 2 1/2" SQUARE DRIVE GALVANIZED DECK SCREWS

(2) 1 1/2"X9 1/4" WESTERN RED CEDAR

1/2" GLAZING LAYING ON BED OF STRUCTURAL SILICONE, TYP

77 .3 5째

6"x1/8" STEEL PLATE

7' - 0 1/8"

6"x1/8" STEEL PLATE

CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION

2"x2"x1/8" STEEL ANGLE

1/8"x1"x1" STEEL ANGLE

A

DETAILS AND SECTIONS

1/4" THREADED ROD WITH WASHER AND NUT BOTH SIDES

4"X4" STEEL ANGLE

1"X1"X1/8" STEEL ANGLE TACK WELD 4"X4" STEEL ANGLE

TACK WELD 1 1/2"X9 1/4" WESTERN RED CEDAR BLOCKING

Date

1/2" THREADED ROD, TYP

BOLTED STEEL FLANGE REINF. IF REQD.

1 1/2"X9 1/4" BLOCKING

A36 W10X22 WIDE FLANGE

Drawn By

1/2" THREADED ROD, TYP A36 W10X22 WIDE FLANGE

BOLTED STEEL FLANGE REINF. IF REQD.

Checked By

7 A5.1

TO DECK 1' - 8 15/16"

BOLTED STEEL FLANGE REINF. IF REQD.

3

STEEL PANEL WALL 1" = 1'-0"

0000001 6.9.14 TMH TMH

Project Number

BOLTED STEEL FLANGE REINF. IF REQD.

2

GLAZED PANEL WALL 1" = 1'-0"

1

STOREFRONT SECTION 1" = 1'-0"

A5.1 6


CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION: BENTONVILLE, AR L6

Component Forming / Riveting / TIG Welding

Plasma Cutting

K8

L5

Module Alignment H7

K7

I8 C7

K6 H6

L4

I7

Frame + Module Alignment + Test Fitting

C6

B8

L3

K2

I6 C5 J6

B2 H2

L2

PreFab Test Assembly Prior to Site Installation

I1 K1 B1

C1 J1

H1

L1

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URBAN FORUM: CUZCO, PERU

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URBAN FORUM: CUZCO, PERU

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URBAN FORUM: CUZCO, PERU

Cuzco, a growing metropolis nestiled in the Andes, has lost a traditional building typology, in the wake of colonialism and modernization. The great hall historically served as a meeting place for public events and festivals. A rare vacant building now sits at the major intersection where the tourist filled historic center meets the residential zone. The site is surrounded by incessant traffic and traverses a severe slope. In response, the proposal is a sunken plaza surrounded by a screen-wall system. The design stemmed from the reinterpretation of a vernacular building technique that leaves reinforcing steel exposed from a concrete column. The project accommodates a wide range of events by simply surrounding the site with this element (varying the density and height to provide moments of privacy and moments of transparency.) The project exploits the logic of a discrete architectural element and how through its pullulation it creates a tumultuous whole that defines a space and provides basic architectural necessities such as protection from rain, light, noise, etc.

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URBAN FORUM: CUZCO, PERU

VERNACULAR

MORPHOLOGY

ASSEMBLY SITE AND CIRCULATION

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URBAN FORUM: CUZCO, PERU

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MAIN ST. MEDIATHEQUE: LITTLE ROCK, AR

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MAIN ST. MEDIATHEQUE: LITTLE ROCK, AR

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MAIN ST. MEDIATHEQUE: LITTLE ROCK, AR 10

4

R

Highways and Train

Walking Trail, Parks, and Street Car

10 4

2 1

Building Heights

3

6

9

1

White powder coated panel on 1” honeycomb rigid panel

2

Glazing

3

W 18x 86 Steel column

4 5

Stick framing system

6

Secondary structure

7

Granite square 5’x5’ grid

8

Transparent interactive LED panel system

9 10 Structural steel truss 11 Concrete shear walls

3

12 Steel staircase 13 Media wall 14 LED mesh screen

8

2

7 9 11

5

13

6 14

1 12

MAIN AIN ST

MARKHAM ST

5

8

G

7

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MAIN ST. MEDIATHEQUE: LITTLE ROCK, AR

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White powder coated panel on 1” honeycomb rigid panel

2

1/2” OSB sheathing

3

6” Structural concrete slab on metal decking

4

Steel grid wa e drop ceiling

3 6 7 9 1

5

Horizontal window mullion

6

2” Airspace housing interlocking brackets for metal panel connection and moisture barrier sheet

7

2 x 4 Metal stud wall with bat insulation

8

Linear di user

9

Vertical steel n shading system

2 8 4

5

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MAIN ST. MEDIATHEQUE: LITTLE ROCK, AR

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MAIN ST. MEDIATHEQUE: LITTLE ROCK, AR

MEDIATHEQUE INTERIOR

MEDIATHEQUE INTERIOR

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The drawings d and research for this project were completed by the following students at the Fay Jones School of Architecture at the University of Arkansas: Evans Jone es, Elsa Lo, Justin Luzius, Jake Newsum, Antony Parsons, and Patrick Templeton. The faculty f advisor for the project was Gregory Herman, Associate Professor of Archite ecture. The project was completed during the summer of 2011. The team would like t to thank Mr. Mark and Mrs. Carie Pryor, Mrs. Rhea Dunegan, Ms. Janie Segraves, and Ms. M Catherine Wallack, Architectural Records Archivist, Special Collections, Unive ersity of Arkansas Libraries.

THE WARREN SEGRAVES RESIDENCE FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS

IF REPRODUCED, PLEASE CREDIT THE HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY, NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, NAME OF DELINEATOR, DATE OF DRAWING

ARKANSAS WASHINGTON COUNTY FAYETTEVILLE

WARREN SEGRAVES RESIDENCE

217 OKLAHOMA WAY

Altho ough Segraves’ career was brief, he nonetheless secured a number of highly visible c commissions in this quickly growing community, including the city’s Public Library build ding, the headquarters for its primary light and power provider, its main Police Station, and more. Many of these buildings also incorporate his modern ideas of space e and materials employed earlier in his residence.

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FAY JONES SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

The entry e vestibule opens onto the primary stair landing, central to the design. The landing space presents visitors with two options: they may continue up to the private space es of the second floor, or down to the open, public space of the first floor. The inviting living spaces may be surveyed from this point, the view enhanced by the prese ence of swagged lighting, a profusion of potted plants, and a water-filled plant ter located directly beneath the landing. Procession into the living spaces reward ds the visitor with a double height space terminated above by the undulating roof and outward o by the view of the Oklahoma hills.

DRAWN BY: SARA EVANS JONES | ELSA LO | JUSTIN LUZIUS | MICHAEL JAKE NEWSUM | ANTHONY PARSONS | PATRICK TEMPLETON | 2011

The Segraves S Residence is particularly distinguished by its utilization of an exposed steel l frame as its primary building structure. Constructed on the west slope of Fayet tteville’s Mount Sequoyah neighborhood, the house overlooks that city’s center and off o into the western Oklahoma hills. Incorporating his ideas of spatial organization a allowed for a clear view through the house, with its minimal divisions and strong prese ence of horizontality, all of which served to create an architecture as dependent upon line as it was upon space. The exposed steel structure accentuated the merger of interior with exterior as the beams were cantilevered effortlessly through the glazed g wall.

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Altho ough his practice was primarily centered in an area heavy with the design contributio ons of the rising star Fay Jones (whose focus on the natural and organic properties of o architecture would serve to influence and inspire successive generations of young architects), Segraves’ work was distinguished for its forceful modernism. Embracing new ideas of space and uses of materials in the post-World War 2 environment, Segraves’ work fused these ideas with a nod to the utilitarian vernacular archite ecture suited to and commonly found in the Northwest Arkansas region. His use of ex xposed steel structure and extensively glazed facades created a merger between inter rior and exterior spaces. Indeed, both in treatment of materials and space, striking similarities may be found to exist between the work of Segraves, particularly in his house for his own family, and the works prepared for Arts and Architecture maga azine’s Case Study Houses around this time.

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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY

The Warren W Segraves Residence in Fayetteville, Arkansas was designed by Warren D. Segr raves, Architect, in 1959. A private residence for the architect and his family, the design d of the house expresses the modernist design principles upon which he based his work throughout his career. Seagraves and his wife, Rhea, along with their son a and daughter, lived in the house until his death at age 53 in 1978.

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WARREN SEGRAVES RESIDENCE: FAYETTEVILLE, AR

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UTILITY EASEMENT

54’

56’

58’

60’

62’

64’

66’

68’

70’

72’ 74’

WARREN SEGRAVES PURCHASED THIS PROPERTY SHORTLY BEFORE CONSTRUCTION BEGAN IN 1959, THE ORIGINAL PROPERTY EXTENDED FROM OKLAHOMA WAY WEST TO SUMMIT AVENUE. THE TOPOGRAPHY WAS TAKEN FROM THE ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY WARREN SEGRAVES. THE SITE DIVISIONS WERE TAKEN FROM A LAND SURVEY FROM 1987 WHEN THE WESTERN HALF OF THE PROPERTY WAS SOLD.

76’

78’

80’

82’

84’

86’

88’

THE RESIDENCE IS SITED ON THE WEST SLOPE OF THE MOUNT SEQUOYA NEIGHBORHOOD WITH ITS WEST FACADE LOOKING OUT OVER THE HISTORIC CENTER OF FAYETTEVILLE. THE WEST FACADE IS PRIMARILY GLAZED AND THE LANDSCAPING IS MINIMAL TO MAXIMIZE THE VIEW TOWARD THE BOSTON MOUNTAINS AND OKLAHOMA BEYOND.

90’

94’

92’

SITE PLAN|SECTION 1:128

3/32”=1’-0” 0

FEET

10

20

30

3/32”=1’-0”

0

CENTIMETERS

98’

96’

N

FORMERLY OWNED PROPERTY 1959-87

52’

50

100

1:128

100’

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AR-53

WASHINGTON COUNTY FAYETTEVILLE

WARREN SEGRAVES RESIDENCE

217 OKLAHOMA WAY

CARPORT

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FAY JONES SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

PATIO

OKLAHOMA WAY

HOUSE

DRAWN BY: SARA EVANS JONES | ELSA LO | JUSTIN LUZIUS | MICHAEL JAKE NEWSUM | ANTHONY PARSONS | PATRICK TEMPLETON | 2011

ARKANSAS

SURVEY NO.

HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS INDEX NUMBER

WARREN SEGRAVES RESIDENCE: FAYETTEVILLE, AR

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STORAGE

N

0 1 2 3 4 5 10

FEET 3/8"=1'-0" STORAGE

0

METERS STORAGE

3/8"=1'-0"

1 2 CUTTING BOARD

1:32 11’- 8 1/4”

BUFFET NOT PART OF ORIGINAL DESIGN 8’- 8 1/2”

AIR REGISTER GRILL 3’- 8 1/2”

SUN PATIO 25’- 0”X15’- 11”

DINING AREA 14’- 0”X11’- 8” LIVING AREA 25’-11”X 23’- 8”

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

1:32 STORAGE MECH

BRICK

UP

WOOD STORAGE

3 BRICK UP

WASHINGTON COUNTY

ARKANSAS IF REPRODUCED, PLEASE CREDIT THE HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY, NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, NAME OF DELINEATOR, DATE OF DRAWING

FAYETTEVILLE

WARREN SEGRAVES RESIDENCE

DN

217 OKLAHOMA WAY

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40’- 8 3/4”

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FAY JONES SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

6’- 6 1/2”

3’- 5 1/8”

16’- 7 1/2”

8’- 9 1/4”

5’- 8 3/4”

16’- 2 3/4”

DRAWN BY: SARA EVANS JONES | ELSA LO | JUSTIN LUZIUS | MICHAEL JAKE NEWSUM | ANTHONY PARSONS | PATRICK TEMPLETON | 2011

WARREN SEGRAVES RESIDENCE: FAYETTEVILLE, AR

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SURVEY NO.

SUNDECK

ARKANSAS

3 1:32

N MASTER BEDROOM 13’-10” x 13’-11”

HANDRAIL AND VERTICAL SUPPORTS

TOP OF EXTERIOR STORAGE SHED BELOW

BEDROOM 11’-8” x 11’-10”

CHIMNEY FLUE DETACHED FROM EXTERIOR WALL 21’-11 1/4”

BEDROOM 9’-11” x 11’-10”

DN

DN

DN HANGING LIGHTS DRESSING 8’-1 1/2” x 3’-10 1/4” OPEN TO BELOW. SKYLIGHTS AND VENT OVERHEAD

STORAGE

STORAGE

TO SKYLIGHT IN FIRST FLOOR BATHROOM

ORIGINAL HOUSE BUILT 1959

CARPORT 30’-0” x 26’-3” PRIMARY ROOF OVERHANG

VESTIBLUE 23’-5” x 7’-0”

12’-1 1/2”

STRUCTURAL STEEL ROOF OVER CARPORT. ALL ROOF SURFACES TOPPED WITH GRAVEL

VESTIBULE ADDED 1963

SECONDARY ROOF OVERHANG

2’-4 3/4”

STRUCTURAL STEEL POSTS AND BEAMS

WASHINGTON COUNTY

METERS

2

FAYETTEVILLE

1

WARREN SEGRAVES RESIDENCE

3/8"=1'-0"

FEET

0

217 OKLAHOMA WAY

10

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FAY JONES SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

1:32 4 5

DRAWN BY: SARA EVANS JONES | ELSA LO | JUSTIN LUZIUS | MICHAEL JAKE NEWSUM | ANTHONY PARSONS | PATRICK TEMPLETON | 2011

0 1 2 3

8’-10 7/8”

SECOND FLOOR PLAN 3/8”=1’-0”

IF REPRODUCED, PLEASE CREDIT THE HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY, NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, NAME OF DELINEATOR, DATE OF DRAWING

4’-0 3/8”

4 OF 16

19’-10 3/4”

HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY

20’-9 7/8”

AR-53

4’-0 7/8”

8’-0”

29’-5 1/4”

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS INDEX NUMBER

WARREN SEGRAVES RESIDENCE: FAYETTEVILLE, AR

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RAILING 11’-1”

SECOND FLOOR 8’-5”

VESTIBULE 4’-2”

FIRST FLOOR 0’-0”

3/8"=1'-0"

EAST ELEVATION

0 1 2 3

FEET 4 5 10

3/8"=1'-0" 0 1 2 1:32

METERS

MATERIALS USED: PRIMARY STRUCTURE: STEEL FRAME FIRST FLOOR WALL: BRICK AND GLAZING SECOND FLOOR WALL: PLYWOOD CLADDING AND GLAZING CROSS-BRACING: STEEL PRIMARY ROOF: REDWOOD SECONDARY ROOF: STRUCTURAL STEEL CHIMNEY: STUCCO FINISH

1:32

3

WASHINGTON COUNTY

ARKANSAS IF REPRODUCED, PLEASE CREDIT THE HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY, NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, NAME OF DELINEATOR, DATE OF DRAWING

FAYETTEVILLE

EAVE 15’-8”

WARREN SEGRAVES RESIDENCE

ROOF 18’-9”

217 OKLAHOMA WAY

AR-53

SURVEY NO.

CHIMNEY 22’-6”

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FAY JONES SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

DRAWN BY: SARA EVANS JONES | ELSA LO | JUSTIN LUZIUS | MICHAEL JAKE NEWSUM | ANTHONY PARSONS | PATRICK TEMPLETON | 2011

5 OF 16

HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS INDEX NUMBER

WARREN SEGRAVES RESIDENCE: FAYETTEVILLE, AR

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CARPORT ROOF 12’-5”

SECOND FLOOR 8’-5”

CARPORT 4’-2”

FIRST FLOOR 0’-0”

3/8"=1'-0"

SOUTH ELEVATION

0 1 2 3

FEET 4 5 10

3/8"=1'-0" 0

METERS 1 2 1:32

1:32

3

MATERIALS USED: PRIMARY STRUCTURE: STEEL FRAME FIRST FLOOR WALL: BRICK AND GLAZING SECOND FLOOR WALL: PLYWOOD CLADDING AND GLAZING CROSS-BRACING: STEEL PRIMARY ROOF: REDWOOD SECONDARY ROOF: STRUCTURAL STEEL CHIMNEY: STUCCO FINISH STORAGE UNIT: PLYWOOD CLADDING RAILING: STEEL FRAME, REDWOOD HANDRAIL, ROPE BALUSTRADE

WASHINGTON COUNTY

ARKANSAS IF REPRODUCED, PLEASE CREDIT THE HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY, NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, NAME OF DELINEATOR, DATE OF DRAWING

FAYETTEVILLE

WARREN SEGRAVES RESIDENCE

EAVE 15’-8”

217 OKLAHOMA WAY

ROOF 18’-9”

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FAY JONES SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

DRAWN BY: SARA EVANS JONES | ELSA LO | JUSTIN LUZIUS | MICHAEL JAKE NEWSUM | ANTHONY PARSONS | PATRICK TEMPLETON | 2011 AR-53

SURVEY NO.

6 OF 16

HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS INDEX NUMBER

WARREN SEGRAVES RESIDENCE: FAYETTEVILLE, AR

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CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION COMPETITION: BENTONVILLE, AR

7 FRAMES = 105 sheets of plywood [4’x8’x3/4”] 350’ square tube MODULES = 48 sheets of plywood [4’x8’x3/4”] DECKING = 225’ [2”x12”] 200’ [2“x6”] FINISH DECK = 360 sqft.

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CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION COMPETITION: BENTONVILLE, AR

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CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION COMPETITION: BENTONVILLE, AR

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SACLE 1/4”= 1’

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CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION COMPETITION: BENTONVILLE, AR

VIEW

VIEW AND MOVEMENT

MOVEM

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CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION COMPETITION: BENTONVILLE, AR

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CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION COMPETITION: BENTONVILLE, AR

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CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION COMPETITION: BENTONVILLE, AR

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CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION COMPETITION: BENTONVILLE, AR

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CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION COMPETITION: BENTONVILLE, AR

Complete the Square

N DISPLAY AREAS

WORKSHOP AREAS

VIEWING AREAS

SACLE 1/4”= 1’

Spatial Plane Cap

Clerestory Element a way to connect the horizontal and the vertical, but give privilege to one

Ligh

Repitition in a Grid

4’

4’

4’

Artistic Element Light Source Light Art Element

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CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION COMPETITION: BENTONVILLE, AR

Planar Cap

37


CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION COMPETITION: BENTONVILLE, AR

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CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION COMPETITION: BENTONVILLE, AR

39


CRYSTAL BRIDGES PAVILION COMPETITION: BENTONVILLE, AR

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41


ARTIST BRIDGE COMPETITION : BOSTON, MA

SW-ELEVATION

NE-ELEVATION

FIRST FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

42


3D PRINTING | FABRICATION | SCULPTURE : FAYETTEVILLE, AR

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3D PRINTING | FABRICATION | SCULPTURE : FAYETTEVILLE, AR

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