KATELYNN SMITH Architecture Portfolio
Selected Works 2011 - 2017
CONTENTS Engaging The City
03
Canopy Market
07
Cairn Tower
11
Fabricating Wellness
13
Auburn School of Nursing
17
Site & Building Analysis
19
Graphics & Fabrications
21
ENGAGING THE CITY
UF FALL 2014
Rome, Italy In collaboration with Alyssa White
03
Public spaces have been an important aspect of roman life since antiquity. The urban mapping of Rome is seen as a compilation of piazzas and sliced pathways that serve as circulation.
Theater Residential Commercial Retail
UF FALL 2014
Public Green Space
05
Circulation
Shifting Elevations
In urban environments buildings act as the shapers of space. Plazas are created as dwelling spaces for people to inhabit. Because of this, the shape of urban buildings are often informed by the configuration of public space rather than public space being created from the area left over.
CANOPY MARKET Portland, Oregon
Canopy Market is located at the intersection of Broadway and Couch and directly next to the North Park Blocks. The building includes an indoor and outdoor public market component and a theater. The program is split with the theater sitting on top of the market space with the entrance on Broadway.
UO FALL 2016
The park blocks act as a place of gathering and interaction in the city. Canopy market and theater take inspiration from the park blocks and mimics it in both form and tectonic language.
07
West Elevation
North Elevation
1st Floor Plan
UO FALL 2016
The concept of peeling away the constructed is used as a transition from the building to the natural park area. The path creates a gradient as it moves away from building through the park and towards the buildings on the other side. This idea is also reflected in the structure and screen of the theater as it get less dense the closer it moves towards the park.
09
2nd Floor Plan
Taking inspiration from the park block, the form of the cantilever over the outdoor market mimics the feeling of being under the tree canopy. The market on the 1st level is very transparent and uses the columns to organize activity similar to the understory of the park and the way the tree trunks organize moments of movement and rest. Additionally, the theater echoes the idea of the canopy with its screened facade with intermittent openings for light and views.
Theater Market
Theater Market
CAIRN TOWER Barcelona, Spain In collaboration with Alyssa White
Cairns are stacks of rocks built as a landmark along a route to help hikers orient themselves to their surrounding. Barcelona’s consistent building scale is punctured by strategically placed towers.
UF FALL 2014
Podium & Tower
11
Cairn
Form Manipulations
These towers act as city markers helping to make sense of wayfinding within the city. The towers are placed in the space of a terminating view, such as the entrance to the port, like Cairn Tower. It takes inspiration from the cairn with its stacked programmatic elements that balance on top of each other.
Facade Detail
FABRICATING WELLNESS
2018 AIA COTE Top Ten for Students Design Competition winner Portland, Oregon In Collaboration with Amy Sanitmauro & Joel Bohlmeyer
Bamboo Harvested for Produc
78
BIKE SCORE
99
Harvest & Civic Identity
Harvest & Air Quality Improvement
UO WINTER 2017 13
TRANSIT SCORE
Cent
Proposed Portland Green Loop
Willamette River Water Ecology Street
Bamboo Harvesting
Willamette River
HARVEST & CIVIC IDENTITY
92
Biosw
Compost Fertilizes Bamboo
PRODUCTION & WELLNESS
HARVEST & AIR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
WALK SCORE
Bioswale
Production & Wellness
The goal of the project is to place a building’s water system at the forefront and rethink how water can be integrated into a community. At a large scale using the constraints of the industrial sanctuary in Portland’s central eastside as a way to create a relationship between production and ecology allowed the building and its program to beneficially serve the district. At a smaller scale it creates a prototype that contains a regenerative looped system of resources.
200’
ction
DWELLING WELLNESS PRODUCTION
swale
o
tral East Side
Green Loop
Bull Run Reservoir CLEANER WATER SYSTEM = CLEANER RAIN
Mount Hood RAINWATER COLLECTION
SOCIALIZE LIGHT GREYWATER RE-INTRODUCED INTO RIVER
BAMBOO FILTERS GREYWATER
DWELL
TREATED RAINWATER USED AS POTABLE WATER FOR RESIDENTS
GREYWATER WATERS BAMBOO
LIGHT GREYWATER USED FOR PRODUCTION
BAMBOO GROWS WELLNESS
PRODUCTION
BIOMASS HEATS WATER FOR RADIANT FLOORING
FERTILIZER MADE FROM COMPOST USED FOR BAMBOO SOIL
BAMBOO HARVESTED
WATER/WASTE
STORAGE LEFT OVER SCRAP MADE INTO PELLETS FOR BIOMASS HEATING
This building employs both active and passive strategies to maximize the use of energy. Orienting the building on an east/west axis maximizes daylighting and direct solar gain. The use of natural ventilation through operable windows and stack effect that pulls air up through the atrium reduces the energy load. The solar array generates power for the building on site and is net positive. Furthermore, the building uses wood waste from production to power a biomass system, heating water for radiant floors in the residences.
109%
of energy produced on site
SCRAP/WASTE MIXED WITH COMPOST
USED FOR PRODUCTION OF BAMBOO GOODS
WATER BUDGET USE BATHROOM SINK: KITCHEN SINK: SHOWER: DRINKING WATER: LAUNDRY:
1.02 7.5 11.8 1.75 1.56
TOTAL:
23.63
[Gallons/Person/Day]
x
x
23.63 x 50 x 365
431,248
[Gallons/yr]
HARVESTNG
x
x .85
(7246SF x 42” x .85)
258,682 [Gallons/yr]
258,682 x 4 Buildings
1,034,728 [Gallons/yr]
STORAGE 1,182 x 90days= 106,380 106,380 x 4 Buildings =425,520 Gallon Tank
Cistern= 56,887ft³
Utilization of composting toilets, shared laundry services, and efficient fixtures aid in a 70% water usage reduction. 60% of the building’s needs are offset through the use of on-site rainwater catchment and treatment. After filtering, the light-greywater is utilized in the building’s radiant floor system and in the ground level woodshop’s water jet. Once filtered, excess greywater is released into a series of bioswales to be step filtered before returning to the Willamette River. This slow release of filtered greywater and storm runoff help the river’s ecosystems to thrive in clean water and improves the health of the overall water system.
PV Array (Energy Production)
UO WINTER 2017
Common Laundry (Load Reduction)
Green Roof (Insulation & Evaporative Cooling)
Super Insulation (Tight Envelope)
Bamboo (Air Quality Improvement)
Greywater Storage (Thermal Mass & Vegetative Cooling)
op
Green Lo Composting Toilets (Waste Reduction)
6th Ave.
15
Biomass (Radiant Heating)
7th Ave.
Transparency and highlighting of systems plays an integral role in the design. Within a six-story atrium, the staircase is a series of cascading planters, designed to filter residents’ greywater while providing lush greenery that serves as a source of wayfinding throughout the building. At the second level, water transfers to an open-air bamboo garden for storage. The garden is open to the public and encourages users to meander its series of elevated walkways and decks to explore public services. PROTOTYPE BUILDING SITE 2
PROTOTYPE BUILDING SITE 3
SE ANKENY ST
SE 7TH AVE
SE 6TH AVE JUICE
GYM
YOGA
SPA
LAUNDRY
COMMUNITY LOUNGE
BUILDING SITE
Level 2 - Wellness Sanctuary
ATRIUM
COMMUNITY TERRACE PV ROOF BELOW
Level 6 STUDIO
STUDIO
1 BR
STUDIO
2 BR
STUDIO
ATRIUM 1 BR STUDIO
PROTOTYPE BUILDING SITE 1
STUDIO
Levels 3-5 COVERED PARKING
MAIL AND BIKE STORAGE
WOOD SHOP / PRODUCTION SPACE
RETAIL SPACE
ENTRANCE ATRIUM
Ground Level 0’
5’
10’
20’
40’
SE ASH ST
AUBURN SCHOOL OF NURSING Auburn, Alabama
8"
FLUID APPLIED AIR BARRIER GYP. BOARD BATT INSULATION
1' - 5 1/2"
8" METAL STUD METAL PANEL
RIGID INSULATION LIQUID FLASHING
SHEATHING
3/4"
2X PT BLOCKING 3/4" SEALANT & BACKER ROD
SHIM
CAULK 4 1/2"
STACY NORMAN ARCHITECTS 2015 -2016
5 1/2"
17
PRIMARY PERIMETER SEALANT
1' - 1"
2' - 10 1/2"
SS BAR
CAULK
CAULK
HAT CHANNEL
HAT CHANNEL
LIQUID FLA
METAL PAN A FULL, CO SEALANT E
METAL PANEL CLEAT SET INTO A FULL, CONTINUOUS BED OF SEALANT EQUAL TO DOW 795
COMPOSITE
COMPOSITE METAL PANEL RIGID INSULATION
SHEATHING
3/8" / 1'-0"
SHEATHING
11"
3/8" / 1'-0"
1"
FLUID APPLIED AIR BARRIER
GRADE 4"
CONTINUOUS TERMINATION BAR FASTENED @ 8-9" O.C. & ENCAPSULATED WITH LIQUID MEMBRANE
FLUID APPLIED AIR BARRIER
WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE
VENT
EXTEND WATERPROOFING DOWN ON FACE OF FOOTING TO A MIN. OF 12" BELOW BOTTOM OF SLAB ON GRADE. HOWEVER, IF WATERPROOFING HAS TO TURN DOWN FACE OF FOOTING IT MUST TURN DOWN A MIN. OF 4". TERM. BAR MAY BE DELETED IF W.P. IS TERMINATED ON FACE OF FOOTING
8"
8"
10"
10"
VENT
4"
GFRC SUPPORT FRAMING BY LBYD OR GFRC MFR?
GFRC SUPPORT FRAMING BY LBYD OR GFRC MFR?
10"
SELF ADHERING WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE
24 GA. STAINLESS STEEL COUNTER FLASHING
1"
SELF ADHERING WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE
VENT
VENT 2' - 6" 2' - 6"
1' - 0"
8.3
1' - 0"
6"
6"
8.7
G
F
2 A4.28
ARCHITECTURAL SHINGLES
2' - 3 1/2"
HOUSE LEVEL "
1 A5.11
ALUM. STOREFRONT AS SCHEDULED
A4.28
ARCHITECTURAL PRECAST HEADER
6' - 2"
8 A5.17
Sim
1 A5.17 REF. STRUCTURAL FOR BEAM 2' - 0"
S6
4 A5.11
3/4" 1' - 5 3/4" 3/4"
FIBERGLASS REINFORCED CONCRETE CORNICE, SUPPORT BY GFRC MFR.
5' - 9 1/4"
L3 "
CAP EXTENSION
6
3' - 6"
S6
Sim
4' - 8"
S6
10 A5.11
2' - 8"
9' - 8 1/2"
ALUM. STOREFRONT AS SCHEDULED
FIBERGLASS REINFORCED CONCRETE CORNICE, SUPPORT BY GFRC MFR.
2' - 0"
ARCHITECTURAL PRECAST HEADER
PENTHOUSE LEVEL 46' - 0"
4' - 8"
FIBERGLASS REINFORCED CONCRETE CORNICE, SUPPORT BY GFRC MFR.
ARCHITECTURAL SHINGLES
Sim
METAL PANEL
46' - 0"
8' - 1 1/2"
ALUM. CURTAIN WALL VISION GLASS
10 A5.17
ALUM. CURTAIN WALL SPANDREL GLASS 2' - 4" 7' - 7 1/4"
25' - 6"
CERAMIC FRIT GLASS
5
ACCENT BRICK
A5.17
7' - 5 1/4"
0"
9 A5.17 8 3/4"
3 A5.17 EMERGENCY OVERFLOW
ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE (BEYOND)
COLUMN WITH REVEAL
ARCHITECTURAL PRECAST
5
8"3/4"
LEVEL 2 18' - 0"
SPANDREL GLASS
C8 A4.28
LEVEL 1 ' - 0"
ALUM. CURTAIN WALL AS SCHEDULED CAP EXTENSION
ALUM. CURTAINWALL CERAMIC FRIT GLASS C8
FIBERGLASS REINFORCED CONCRETE CORNICE, SUPPORT BY GFRC MFR.
7 A5.17
4
L2 "
LEVEL 3 32' - 0"
METAL PANEL
A4.28
FLUID APPL
LIQUID FLA
METAL THR
SELF ADHERING MEMBRANE WATERPROOFING
10"
5' - 6"
5' - 6"
TUBE BETWEEN STUDS AT COLUMNS
TUBE BETWEEN STUDS AT COLUMNS
LEVEL 1 0' - 0"
METAL THRU WALL FLASHING
11"
8"
8"
BEAM STUB AT COLUMNS TO CONNECT TUBE
BEAM STUB AT COLUMNS TO CONNECT TUBE
RIGID INSU
LIQUID FLASHING 8"
LEVEL 3 32' - 0"
FLUID APPLIED AIR BARRIER
MIN. BELOW GRADE
LEVEL 3 32' - 0"
MIN ABOVE GRADE
3' - 8"
RIGID INSULATION PAVERS
3' - 8"
1' - 2"
PROTECTION BOARD
8"
METAL FLA
LIQUID FLASHING
CHANNEL OR TUBE
CHANNEL OR TUBE
3/4" SEALAN
1' - 2"
CONTINUOUS TERMINATION BAR FASTENED 8-9"O.C. & ENCAPSULATED WITH SEALANT
3 7/8"
8 3/4"
8 3/4"
SEALANT 215 MIL HOT ASPHALT
LIQUID FLA
3/4" SEALANT & BACKER ROD 3 7/8" METAL FLASHING
GYP. BD.
GYP. BD.
PREFINISHED TRIM BY ALUM. PANEL MANUFACTURER
PRIMARY P
LIQUID FLASHING
3/4"
CONTINUOUS CHANNEL OR ANGLE
CONTINUOUS CHANNEL OR ANGLE
3/4"
3' - 6"
SHEATHING
3' - 6"
R
3 7/8" PRIMARY PERIMETER SEALANT
4 1/2"
3 7/8"
4 1/2"
2' - 10 1/2"
MIN. BELOW GRADE
CABLE 1' - 1"
F
F
MIN ABOVE GRADE
3 1/2" 3 1/2" 3 1/2" 3 1/2"
3 1/2" 3 1/2" 3 1/2" 3 1/2"
2"
2"
2" DIA. TUBE
E
4" CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB ON VAPOR BARRIER OVER POROUS FILL
FOUNDATION-REF. STRUCTURAL
SELF ADHE
24 GA. STAI GRADE
BUILDING & SITE ANALYSIS
National Museum of Roman Art Analysis
An analysis to understand a persons relationship to spaces by mapping itinerary, Proportions, Rythm and hierarchy of spaces.
Vals Therme Analysis
19
An analysis of how a person moves through and interacts with the space they are occupying by mapping itinerary, thresholds, and scale.
Geometries
Itinerary & Thresholds
Overhead Conditions
Composite Map
Movement & Stasis
Courtyard site analysis of the moments of entry, movement, and stasis and how they correlate to site conditions to determine the most valuable location to place an intervention.
Graphics & Fabrication
21