Katheryn Haas education: Expected December 2016
1-630-303-4026 khaas22@wustl.edu
751 Interdrive University City, MO 63130
Masters of Architecture Candidate
Washington University in St. Louis Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts Emphasis in urban studies
May 2014
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies Minor in Landscape Studies
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign College of Fine and Applied Arts
international study: Jan.-Jun 2015 June 2012
Aalto University (Helsinki, Finland)
Spring 2015 semester as part of graduate studies at Washington University Comprehensive studio with ALA Architects based in Helsinki
University of Illinois Architectural Tour (Zurich, Switzerland) Visited and analyzed contemporary European architecture
employment: Jun 2015- Aug 2015
Architectural Intern at M+W Group U.S., Inc. (Chicago, IL )
Aug. 2010-Jun 2015
Caterer & Chef’s Apprentice at Catering Chocolate (Chicago, IL )
Aug. 2014-Jan 2016
Laboratory Monitor at Sam Fox School (St. Louis, MO)
Developed Equipment Plans for GlobalFoundries semiconductor facility in Malta, NY Created typical rooms for Hazardous Materials in compliance with NY State Building and Fire Codes Calculated parcel areas and zoning requirements for upcoming site proposal One of Chicago’s elite catering companies serving high end clients such as Mayor Rahm Emanuel Worked closely under the advisement of the head chef to prepare food for events Gained leadership and time management skills throughout 5 years of service Aid with printing and technical problems for undergraduate art students
May 2011-Aug. 2012
Sales Associate and Stylist at 2b (Schaumburg, IL)
Gained experience in retail industry while earning top sales in July and August 2011
acheivements: Fall 2013, Spring 2014 June 2013 January 2013 December 2012
affiliations
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2015-present 2012- 2014 2012- 2014
College of Fine and Applied Arts Dean’s List
Awarded to students who acheived a 3.8 or higher (top 10% of students) for the given semester
HDR Architecture Student Essay Competition Winner
Nation-wide student essay competition open to all undergraduate students in architecture First place award and publication on HDR’s blog
Elwood E. and Adalaide Schwenk Scholarship Nomination Faculty nomination based on strong academic merit and good character 14 total nominees from junior class of approximately 120
Earl Prize in Design Award Nomination
Faculty nomination for strong design in final project submittal 10 total nominees in junior class size of 120
Graduate Architecture Council (WashU) Vice President of Student Engagement Women in Architecture (UIUC) Global Architecture Brigades (UIUC)
skills: AutoCAD Revit Rhino Sketch-Up
online:
Adobe Creative Suite V-Ray Rendering ARC GIS Intermediate 3ds Max
Model Building & Fabrication Sketching, Drafting, Rendering Analytical Writing Intermediate Spanish Language
http://issuu.com/k.haas.selectedworks/docs/haas_katheryn_fullworksample_2015
Intersections
The City in Section
Fall 2015
10 Week Graduate Option Studio
Design Critic_Jennifer Yoos
Downtown Calgary, Canada hosts the largest elevated pedestrian walkway system in the world. Known as the +15, named after its relative height from the street level, can be navigated between office buildings, over streets, and through an array of shops, atriums, and public spaces. This new proposal attaches to the system like a parasite and can expand throughout the city, much like the +15 once did. The project seeks to challenge the lack of green space downtown by introducing an elevated park where one can meander throughout the +15 up to +30, where it extends over the exsiting system. There are two main axis in the system, one that provides a space for activites to flourish in the summer, with cultural events and program,and the other, a winter garden meshed between the top and bottom circulation that provides a lush retreat during cold winter months. current condition
proposed condition
+15 as catalyst for dispersal
+15 as a node for retention
circulation composition
multiple points of entrance and exit
interior winter garden RAMP ZONE TOP ZONEE
30’
BOTTOM ZONE
movement on each level
+30 ft
+15-+30
Program Guide 1. Viewing platform 2. Ampitheatre 3. Art Gallery 4. Pavillion 5. Elevated plaza 6. Oasis 7. Educational Gardens 8. Rain Gardens 9. Water Wall 10. Sculptures Garden 11. Elevated Sculpture Garden 12. Winter Arboretum/Aviary 13. Butterfly Gardens
11
+15ft
East-West Section
Water and Wellness
Graduate Studio in Helsinki
Spring 2015
10 Week Comprehensive Studio
The proposal identifies an existing issue within the city and seeks an oppor tunity to improve it. The project-an elderly health and wellness center is based off the asser tion of the ageing population of Finland and its current and anticipated strain on healthcare resources. The facility located in the hear t of downtown Helsinki, Finland is programmed to provide different amenities for different needs of user groups. The typology of a pool can be altered based on the lower need for lap swimming for exercise and the spatial mass can be subdivided and spread throughout the hall. The pools are programmed, like space, and are arranged where the most at risk users can be found using pools on the lower levels and more active users can circulate through space to the top of the hall. The introduction of half levels reduces the distance for the usersto travel to enjoy the different pools. The fluctuating pool depths and sizes become expressed through an undulating wood ceiling and provides a sense of warmth and comfor t through material expression.
typical floor arrangement
introduction of half levels
Design Critic_ALA Architects
typical pool hall
stack and shift for height allowance
stacking pools vertically
+18 M
UP
UP UP
UP
+5 M
+0
-4M
+ 5 M
UP
UP
UP
Level 1
Mezzaine 1 +7M
Trinity Stool
Graduate Furniture Design
Spring 2015
8 Week Design/Production
Much like the Original Alvar Aalto stool, the Trinity Stool draws inspiration from the simplcities of geometry. It uses the number three to manipulate the perception of depth and skew one’s understanding of balance. The stool uses three bent wire legs that are arranged in a trilateral pattern that weave in between and around each other to visually alter the position of each leg. The circular wooden seat is uncomplicated and floats atop the entangled supports. The stool was also design for ease of production, minimizing the parts and making packing and shipping easy and affordable.
Birch Plyw ood s e at 24 mm th ick n e s s
Front View
Metal W ire L e g s with weld e d p late s ( x 3) 10 mm di ame te r
S crews (x9) 4.5 x 20 m m
Lef t View
Design Critic_J Critic_Julie uli e TTolovan ol ovan
Sands of Time
Ecological Housing si ng Project P roject
Fall 2014
9 Week Graduate Gr adu ate Studio Design C Critic_Ersela ritic_E rse la KKripa r i pa
long term
Sand trapping and beach reconstruction over time
Infrastructural Retention
Vlore, Albania is a city with unique climatic, seasonal, and economical challenges that change based on winter and summer conditions. The Sands of Time is a two stage proposal for a housing project that addresses sses these various temporal experiences. The first stage of the project is to optimize interstitial space within units in order to foster a temporal relationship between permenant inhabitants and momentary visitors. The guests expeditetemporary markets during summer months when the he city is thriving with vacationers. The houses are located on an ecologically ern sensitive beach that is prone to erosion from western winds and nor thern tidal drift. The current situation displaces the beach to a more nor thernn locaton in Vlore. The second stage of the proposal exists to create “sand dune housing� that will trap sand on the beach for later disbursement. ement. The project, over time, willrestore the beach from rapid erosion by trapping pping sand initially via the strategic landscaping, and secondarily-on the sur face of the structures.
Three bedroom units
STAGE 1
Introduction of a flux economy
Demographic Conditions Family 1200 sq. ft semi private courtyard easy access to road adjacency to beach expected stay: 10-20 years
B-B
UP
Beach amenities
Traveler 90 sq. ft rents space to sell and sleep access to public changing and showering facilities expected stay 1-3 months
UP
One bedroom units
Wanderer 650 sq. ft. rentable threshold for extra income expected stay: 1-5 years
STAGE 1
compact floor plan with rentable threshold
Landscape Remedition
immediate
Wood Boardwalk
L Land Landscaping a scap ping ng
STAGE 2
initial construction
sand trapping methodology
wood boardwalk and sand grasses accumulate sand first
sand begins to pile along wood boards
long term sand accumulation structures are buried but sand is retained
beach reconstruction
A que ous P ro duct i o n
Climate Change & Urban Design
In a t i me wh ere the e ffe c ts of cl i m ate c h an ge i s th re ate n i n g a l m o st every city aro und the wo r l d , w e are i n n e e d o f c rea t i v e design so l utio ns that ulti m ate l y c h an ge th e w ay w e d esign a n d use citie s. The thre ats fo r c i ti e s are i m i n e n t, b ut how we ch ose to de al with the i r e ffe c ts i s u p to u s . Th e p ro p osed dev e l opme nt is l ocate d i n K ao s h i u n g , Tai w an o n an a b a ndon ed rail ro ad site . The urban d e v e l o p e m e n t w o u l d h an dl e t w o t hreats to citie s and ine ve tab l e c l i m ate c h an g e . Th e fi r s t s te p is t o create a sustainabl e and pro d u c ti v e c o m m u n i ty b as e d o n th e t ec h nology of aquapo nics. De sig n e d to e xam i n e i n te r s c al e rel a t i on sh ips be twe e n l iving and w o r ki n g c o n di ti o n s , th i s p ar t o f th e p ro ject crea tes an oppor tunity for s u s tai n ab l e fo o d pro d u c ti o n i n an in c rea sin g u rban food de se r t. The s e c o n d s tag e o f th e p ro p o s al i s to c rea t e an ecologic al co rridor that i s d e s i gn e d to pro te c t m u c h o f the su r ro un din g city in e ve nt of a m as s i v e fl o o d e v e n t.
Spring 2014
8 We ek Landscape Studio Design Critic_William Sullivan
D es i gn St r at egi es
for sustainable systematic urban renewal
1. Progr am & Inter act implement urban primary food productivity membrane as an efficient initiative to respesent productive terrains through cultural demands on site.
aquaponics owners Annual production yeild 240,000 vegetables & 92,000 fish per acre production for family and for profit
fish 1
aqu apo n i c s s ys t e m
3
fish and vegetables 95% less water for irrigation no dirt
2
mi c ro be s
community benefit
plan t s
1 . f i s h p ro d u c e w a s t e 2 . m i c ro b e s c o n ve r t w a s t e to fertilizer for plants 3. plants filter water that ret u r n s t o f i s h
ur b a n a g r i c u lt ure
locally grown vegetables sustainably harvested fish healthier diets
2 . C ol l e c t
generate a permeable landscape that treats water as a commodity.
n a ti ve sp eci e s
ac ti vi ti e s: e c ologi cal classroom bi cycle/ wa lki ng trai l s
i n f r a s t r uc tura l edge
Yellow Tit
Mikado Pheasant
Taiwan Whistling Thrush
Impatiens uniflora
Begonia chitoensis
Gastrochilus fuscopunctatus
vei wi n g a rea sa iili l i ng kaya ayy king wild li fe ref re ugee fi s h in g p ier m ar i na
p e d e s t r ia n p a t h s y ste m
s i t e a re a : 5 2 a c res
Chiaroscuro
Museum for Glass Ar t
Fall 2013
16 Week Capstone Studio
Design Critic_Altaf Engineer
C h iaroscuro in ar t is the us e o f h i g h c o n tr as ts b e tw e e n ligh t an d dark whic h usual ly affe c t th e w h o l e c o m po s i ti o n . T h e aim of the proposal fo r th i s s m al l m u s e u m th at w o u l d h old glass ar t was to use th i s p r i n c i pl e o f c o n tr as t to dr i v e th e design. Gal l e ry space s e pi to m i z e th i s i de a by u s i n g small f en e stratio ns in dark ro o m th at e m ph as i s th e l i g h t a n d treat it as ar t itse l f. The i de a o f c o n tr as t i s p re s e n t in oth er aspe cts of the de si g n as w e l l , s u c h as th e h i gh con tra st be twe e n rigidity and fl u i d i ty i n th e u s e r e xpe r i e n c e def in ed b y circ ul ation as wel l as th e di s p ar i ty b e tw e e n th e sh arp ge o m e tric buil din g an d th e o rgan i c pu b l i c p l az a.
+ hardscape surface
+ implied axes
+ softscape mounds
+ street isolation
+ populate
user defined circulation are a for d isp la y
UP
UP
DN
UP
are a for d isp lay
rigid circulation bound by ramp
+ unique filtration of light +gallery space
+evenly diffused lighting ation space +circulation
Symbiosis
Urban Integration
Summer 2013
International Competition Par tnered with Wesley Chiang
T h e appro ach o f the proje c t, In du s tr i al Co l l e c ti v e s , i s to f ocu s on an e xisting c o ndi ti o n w i th i n th e c i ty an d u s e i t to create a “ne w normal ”. Th e m ai n c o n c e pt i s to p r o po s e 10 “points” that wo ul d use an e xi s ti n g p r o bl e m i n th i s in sta n ce smog and o the r a i r p o l l u tan ts , to o u r ad v an tag e . P roposed is a symbio tic re l ati o n s h i p b e tw e e n a n atu r al short ph en omeno n and an artific i al o n e to s i m u l tan e o u s l y w o r k togeth er to purify the air a n d i m pr o v e l i fe qu al i ty . Th e dirty A new typology of “tree”- The Chestnut in trodu ction of air purifyin g to w er s , w i l l c r e ate a po s i ti v e Chestnut i Chestnut ii Chestnut iii f eedback l o o p. The im pro v e d ai r qu al i ty i s m e an t to be a carbon rods cata lyst to re vital izing the ar e a an d c e l e br ate n e w l y air purifier concept which air is filtered through an electrically ga in ed p ubl ic space . We may n o t be abl e to c h an ge s m o g charged carbon rod l evels, but we c an change o u r r e ac ti o n to i t. absorb NO
tall Chestnut iv
Chestnut v
dirty air
Chestnut vi
dirty air
x
the rod filters air by capturing the air particles and chemically breaks down the pollutants into blocks, often known as asphalt
NO3-
Privately Owned
TiO2 electrically charged tubes clean air
CFC
Pb
SOx CnHn
COx NOx
CnHn+2
VOC
Government Owned gerbera jamesonii
hedera helix
aglaonema modestum
chamaedorea seifritzii
dracaena marginata
clean
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2 wk
4 wk
6 wk
8 wk
10 wk
Korean Stewartia
Acer Triflorum
Seclusion
Urban Library
T h e proposal for the Linc o l n Par k Li b r ar y s e e ks to take a dva n ta ge o f the se findings an d pro v i d e s a m u l ti p l i c i ty o f o ption s that e xpose s the use r to n atu r al s e tti n gs . Th e Li n c o l n Pa rk Libra ry offe rs a m o re un i qu e u s e r e xp e r i e n c e by o ffe r i n g i n timate no o ks fo r re ading o r re s e arc h w i th an e n h an c e d n atu r al feel th at al so provide a se ns e o f s e c l u s i o n .Th e s e e n h an c e d natu ra l settings wish to pro m o te th e u n dl e r y i n g m e c h an i s m s o f psy ch olgy to im pro ve c o n c e n tr ati o n an d u n de r s tan di n g. I mproved atte ntion capac ity w i l l h e l p re du c e m e n tal fati g u e a n d promote a he al thie r l ife q u al i ty.
Spring 2013
6 Week Design Project
Design Critic_Camden Greenlee c ur re n t v i s u a l s t i m u l a t i o n
e xis t ing libr a r y nook s
prop o s ed v i s u a l s t i m u l a t i o n
proposed library ry nooks
v i e w t o sk y
expo sure t o nat u r a l l ig h t
v iew v egeta tio n ew to vegeta
t wiste d lo uv re f aca d e v iew to a dja c en t pa rk
Manipulation
Sustainable Set
Spring 2013
6 Week Collaborative Design
Design Critic_David Hays
Th e in i tial proposal was to c re ate a dy n am i c s e t b y u s i n g s imi l a r e l e me nt s in a repe titive fashion, th at c o u l d b e m an i pu l ate d to ac h i e v e d i f f e re nt a t mos p he re s . Th ese change s wo ul d c re ate d i ffe re n t c o m p o s i ti o n s o f l i g h t, s ha d ow , move me nt an d de pth that woul d ul ti m ate l y c re ate a n ar r ati v e fo r th e s e t a s w e l l a s t he p l a y itself. The use o f sc rap lu m b e r, s u c h as 2 b y 4 ’s , dro v e th e p roj e c t c onc e p t ua l l y. Th e lu mbe r yard, pictured r i g h t, s e r v e d as i n s pi r ati o n fo r the s c a l e a nd s e ns i b i l i t y of th e pro je ct. Al tho ugh e xtre m e l y r i gi d , l u m b e r c an b e dy an mi c b a s e d on s ub t l e dif f ere nce s in scal e and n o m i n al d i m e n s i o n s , w h i c h c an be ut i l i ze d a s a w a y of orga n izing the variabl e s fo r s p ati al p l an n i n g o f th e s e t. Th e d e s i g n explorations we re c e nte re d o n th e m an i p u l ati v e e l e m e n ts o f s c a l e , or i e na t i on, an d in te rse c tio ns within th e c o n fi n e s o f a r i gi d l y b o u n d s p a c e .
row 1
row 2
row 3
row 4
a pile of s c r a p lumbe r is t o be orga nize d ba s e d o n d i m en s i o n a l q u a l i t i es
free to rotat e
Set as proposed
lifted up
background revealed
tension release d
S e t a s built by Cha d Ty le r a nd t he U niv e r s it y of Illinois T he a t re D ep a r t m en t
Community
Ar t Institute
Fall 2012
6 Week Design Project
yo ga sessio n
gro up painting pro jec t
Design Critic_Brian Vesely
Th e ma in o bje ctive to cre ate a s i n gl e c o h e s i v e de s i g n fo cu sin g on ne w ways to hand l e i n te r-s c al e re l ati o n s h i p s : between site and buil ding, bu i l di n g an d e n v i ro n m e n t, ma terials and c o nstructio n, an d s tr u c tu re an d fo r m . Th e c h a llen ge was to synthe size a c o m p l e x s e t o f p ro gr am m ati c n eeds in to a ful l y inte grate d d e s i gn .Th i s l i v i n g / l e ar n i n g c omplex wil l he l p fo ste r the c re ati v e p ro c e s s th ro u g h s p ac e s t h at will f acil itate and no uri s h th e p ro fe s s i o n al , c re ati v e , an d social liv e s of stude nts.The c o n c e p t o f th i s pro je c t w as to k eep spa ce s fl e xibl e .The fl e xi b i l i ty w o u l d al l o w fo r m o re ro o m i f n eeded for proje c ts, such as p ai n ti n g o n l arg e c an v as o r altern a tiv e l y, a danc e re he rs al . Th e fl e xi b i l i ty w o u l d h e l p av er t clu tte r and he l p fo ste r a gre ate r s e n s e o f c o m m u n i ty.
b a lc
b a th
200 sq ft.
ony
ro o m
ev eryday tasks
small so c ial gathering
Peripheral
Performance Center
T h e main co nc e pt be hind thi s p ro je c t w as to al l o w fo r th e user to f eel visual l y c o nne c te d to th e fo re s t aro n d th e m . T h e f ocu s m o ve o f the proje c t w as to i n tro d u c e a v as t v iewin g pl atfo rm that l ifts th e u s e r o ff th e gro u n d w h e re t hey ca n v ie w the fore st fro m an e l e v ate d l e v e l . Th e b u ildin g the n be c o m e s wrappe d w i th h u n d re ds o f s te e l p o l e s t hat a ct as a camoul fl age amo n gs t th e l abds c ap e as w e l l as c rea tin g a l ush ar tificial fo re s t o f th e s te e l po l e s . Th e ju x ta positi o n be twe e n the na tu r al an d ar ti fi c i al po l e s , al l o w t he u ser to vie w the fore st in a tr an s c e d e n tal w ay, l e av i n g t he periphe ral s of the fo re st as pe r i p h e r al s .
Fall 2012
4 Week Design Project
Design Critic_Brian Vesely
Flutes
Ecological Rest Stop
Fall 2012
2 Week Design Charette
Design Critic_Brian Vesely
Th e ch al l e nge for this proje c t l i e d w i th th e as s e r ti o n th at th e site was no t to be de s tro y e d du r i n g c o n s tr u c ti o n . Th e visio n with this proje c t l i e d i n fi n di n g a m ate r i al th at is rea dil y avail abl e that co u l d e as i l y b e i n s tal l e d to th e site with l ittl e to no de str u c ti v i ty. Th e m ate r i al c h o s e n was scr ap co ppe r pipe s th at are e as i l y o b tai n e d an d c an be u sed in a re use purpo s al . Th e p ro p o s al w o u l d u ti l i z e th em f or an aural l y and v i s u al l y c o m pl e x di s p l ay i n th e f orest. The pipe s wo ul d h av e h o l e s d r i l l e d i n th e m to allow to the se asonal win ds o f th e s i te to e n te r th e m . Th rou gh the physics o f so u n d , s tan d i n g w av e s w o u l d be produ ced in the pipe s and w o u l d re s o n ate o u t as a wh istling so und, simil ar to th e ph y s i c s o f fl u te s .
wind e nt e r s t hrough ope ning
a ir producc e s s t andi a nding wa v e s
s o u n d w a v es d i s p er s e
Through my eyes
Travel Photography
Capturing a moment in time
“Tumbled glass pebbles” MFO Park Zurich, Switzerland June 2012
“Texture” Sibelius Monument Helsinki, Finland May 2015
“Floating People” Acropolis Museum Athens, Greece March 2015