Keegan Carmichael architectural
portfolio
Keegan Carmichael AIA, NCARB -&&% "1 #% $ $1)$ 0SDIBSE Street Portsmouth NH 03801 Keeganjcarmichael@gmail.com 603.828.8784
Education Boston Architectural College Boston, MA Bachelor of Architecture 2012
Skills Software Revit Sketchup AutoCAD Photoshop Indesign Illustrator MS Office
Design Pre-design / Planning Schematic Design Design Development Construction Docs. Construction Admin.
Associations NCARB Licensed Architect MA American Institue of Architects New Hampshire Chapter University of New Hampshire Lecturer - Professional Practice Critic - Arch 101 & 102 64(#$ 1)*64 5#%
Professional Experience Jeff Demers Design Portsmouth, NH Associate Projects *"11 0GGJDFT - 1PSUTNPVUI, NH Sudduth Residence - Philadelphia, PA Low Residence - Portland, ME %F4JTUP 3FTJEFODF - 1PSUTNPVUI NH Heronfi eld Academy- Hampton Falls, NH
2015 - Present
JSA Architects, Inc. Portsmouth, NH Job Captain Projects Brightview Senior Living - Tenafl y, NJ UCONN Dorm - Stores, CT Brightview Senior Living - Randolph, NJ Benchmark Senior Living - /PSXPPE M"
2012 - 2015
Cannon Design Boston, MA Architectural Designer Projects Waypoint Center - Canada Lansdowne Stadium - Canada South Shore Hospital - Weymouth, MA Bates College Dorm - Lewiston, ME Barry University Dorm - Miami, FL
2011 - 2012
Kallmann McKinnell & Wood Boston, MA Intern Architect Projects Ukranian Catholikc Univeristy - Ukraine Georgetown University - Georgetown, DC University of Wyoming - Laramie, WY Brandeis University - Waltham, MA Missouri Courthouse - Jefferson CIty, MO College of Business - Columbus, OH
$PNNFSDJBM Addition Addition Residential Master Plan
Senior Living Education Senior Living Senior Living
Healthcare Athletics Healthcare Education Education 2007 - 2011
Master plan Master Plan Education Education Government Education
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Contents
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Private Residence
Residential
Franklin Street
Residential
Single Family Portsmouth, NH
Townhouses, Multi-family Exeter, NH
HeronField Academy
Master planning and expansion of existing private school, adaptive reuse
Brightview Tenafly Assisted Living Tenafly, NJ
Lansdowne Stadium Athletic Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Waypoint MHCP
Addition Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada
Education Senior Living Civic/Mixed Healthcare
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Private Residence New Construction Portsmouth, NH Under construction
Project brief The original house was a single story ranch style home, built in the 1970s is set on the Sagamnore creek. Design was limited to the existing footprint due to its proximity to the wetlands. The new home accommodates 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, sun room and a screened porch. The goals on the project were to foster views of the creek and preserve the wetlands. Views were framed down the creek, and privacy would be controlled by specific vegitation placement. The interior was to reflect the low country style of the exterior, rough-cut wood veneer wrapped a grid of TJIs. Wood accents highlight the faux beams and help reinforce the views outward. These wood accents also create necessary thresholds in the first floor open plan.
Existing structure
Rendering - Site context Charles Hugo Landscape Design 4-Red Maple,
White Cedar Privacy Fence 6 'high
Rain Garden
Rain Garden A/C UNIT PAD
DRIP EDGE OF ROOF
The exterior is a mix of shingle, board and batten, and horizontal siding. The previous home contained an inground, but the new clients wanted to repair the existing wetlands as much as porrisble, thus rain gardens and pervious paving provided a more eco-friendly solution.
7'-11"
BULKHEAD
Hot Tub
12 2' 2'
Rain Garden
Stone Sitting Wall Stepping Stones
Stone Steps Stone Landing
Rain Garden
15'
14.5'
11'1' 15'
13.5'
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Stone Terrace
8 8'
7 Proposed Lawn 7' Area
Natural Boulders
13.5'
Reduced from Existing
6'
10 0.5 5'
Pea Stone Terrace
Remove Existing InvasivesBuckthorn, Bittersweet, Burning Bush, Multiflora Rose and Barberry
Rain Garden Pitch Back to Lawn and Bed
13' 13
Stepping Stones
Swail Plant Beds to
12' 2'
111'1'
Rain Garden Rain Garden Natural Stone Steps
10 0' 0'
Catch and Detain Runoff 9' 9'
8' 7' 6'
Replant with Mixed Native PlantsEastern Showy Aster, Indian Grass,Pink Tickseed Common Juniper, Highbush Blueberry, Inkberry, Northern Bayberry Sweet Fern, New Jersey Tea, Sweet Pepperbush, Elderberry
1-Existing Apple 10-Existing Blue Spruce 3-Eastern Red Cedar 8'-10'
Replace Failing Rubble "Sea Wall"
2-Eastern Red Cedar 10'-12'
Total Area 575 sf
Remove Existing InvasivesBuckthorn, Bittersweet, Burning Bush, Multiflora Rose and Barberry
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NEIGHBOR NEIGHBOR
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Franklin Street Townhouses Residential New Construction Hampton Falls, NH 7 Units (2,100 sf each)
Project brief The Franklin street townhouses are a portion of the master plan for the Bungalow Club, 50 and older community gathering space that will revamp the Franklin Street in Downtown Exeter, NH. Accompanying the new building are 7 townhouse units (pending approval by the zoning board), and 4 additional cottages planned for a later date. These new multi-family units will serve to reinvigorate a blighted area in historic Exeter.
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Each 2,100 sf unit contains 3 bedrooms, 3 他 bathrooms, parking for two cars, and a view of the Exeter River. Each unit will have a porch which gives a sense of privacy between public and private space, but is welcoming and help foster the new community with the old. Due to its proximity to downtown and with the future construction of the bungalow club, the new community will be pedestrian friendly compared to the car dominated bedroom communities in the surrounding area. he previous building was an auto parts store, due to the nature of the previous business site remediation may be needed pending the results of soil test schedules this spring.
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Heronfield Academy Masterplanning / Expansion Hampton Falls, NH 12 Acres
Project brief Established in 2007, Heronfield academy is a private middle school that places a high emphasis on music and liberal arts programs. The current school is a retrofitted farm house in southern NH with a student-teacher ratio of 6:1, which allows for individualized student attention. With a maximum class size of 16 and the average students per grade being 30, Heronfield is one of the premiere learning establishments in New Hampshire for grades 7-9.
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In 2015 the school purchases an additional 12 acres (current school resides on 3/4 acre) in anticipation of future expansion. New classrooms, performing and athletic facilities will become the new Heronfield academy campus. The newly acquired land had several existing buildings which will be retrofitted to create new classrooms, performance theater and indoor facilities. Sustainable strategies were established to better integrate the new spaces and encourage a healthier indoor environment.
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The largest building on the property is an indoor riding ring. A study was done by JeďŹ&#x20AC; Demers Design for retroďŹ tting the existing buildings in order for the school to have a graphical component for their fund raising eďŹ&#x20AC;orts in the fall of 2015. The existing ring was composed of steel arches wrapped in corrugated metal siding. Initially the plan was to build a lightgage framing on the exterior which would house much needed insulation, and add skylights for added illumnination. Existing riding barn
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Education Once weather tight the former riding ring would shelter gym, which composed of an indoor track, turf ďŹ eld, basket ball court and changing facilities. However, HeronďŹ eld academy is known locally for thier music program. Currently the students have a dedicated music space, but the acoustics are far from ample. In addition to the athletic portion of the building there would be a performance theater, bathrooms, and individual practice rooms for students. HeronďŹ eld celebrates the holiday season with
a music concert put on by the students of each grade. Seating for family and friends is extremely limited in their current building. The new theater provides event space and seating as well as open grid pervious parking. An outdoor amphatheater was also designed in order for students to have class outside, weather permitting. The new campus will open up the campus and reduce the existing building footprints and increase a their connection to nature.
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The new classrooms would serve as the connection betweern the old farm house and the new arts/athletic facility. Due to their existing orientation, a passive solar corridor was designed. Stone verneer would make the ďŹ&#x201A;ooring and wrap the sotage cubbies outside the classrooms, gradually heating through out the day due to thermal mass. South facing transoms with light shelves lined the classrooms. Glass roolup garage doors were planned so that summer breezes could be caputered and passive cooling could reduce mechanical loads on the new modules. A new shaded connector was designed to mark the new entrance to the outdoor athletic ďŹ eld and encourage outdoor use by students and facultiy.
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Brightview Senior Living Institutional / Mixed-use New Construction Tenafly, NJ 79,000 sf
Project brief The Brightview Senior Living center in Tenafly, NJ was completed in 2015. It contains a total of 90 units (110 beds) with assisted living(AL) and alzheimer’s care(ALZ) units ranging from single to double occupancy. This facility fills a much needed function in the community with an aging population, as many seniors are not capable of living on their own. The Brightview community seeks to improve their residents lives by creating a new social community. within their walls. Aerial photo of Brightview Tenafly
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Senior Living The Facility is designed to have every need within the building Common spaces and outdoor courtyards are woven into each level, while back of house functions are mostly confined to the ground floor.
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The 3 story facility provides dining for both AL and ALZ residents on the ground floor where the commercial kitchen, mechanical rooms, house keeping and staff offices reside. Primarily, ALZ and have access to their own private courtyard and social areas. The second and third floor are a mix of single and double rooms for the AL residents as well as fitness areas, medical staff, library and a salon.
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Lansdowne Athletic Stadium Civic/Mixed-use New Construction Ottawa, ON - Canada 70,105 sf
Project brief The City of Ottawa Partnered with several architecture and engineering firms to revamp their athletic facilities along the Rideau Canal in Preperation for the Women’s Work Cup in 2015. The master plan called for a new southern stadium and refurbishing the existing northern stadium, providing a seating capacist of 24,341 and create a World Cup Village. After the world cup the stadium will be occupied by the Ottawa Red Blacks CFL football team.
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Cannon Design View of Women’s World Cup from upper grandstand
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Civic/Mixed Lansdowne Park was originally built in 1908. Through tthe years several renovations have taken place, including a stadium name change in 1993 to the demolition of the southern stands due to structural cracks in the concrete in 2007. In 2015 the name of the park was changed to “TD Place,” in preperation for the Women’s World Cup. The new solar screen parti ketch because the logo.
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Civic/Mixed Lansdowne athletic park, by tradition, is open to the public year round. Residents run in and out of the stadium on their jogs alone the Rideau, in keeping with this tradion the stadium was designed to have the main and upper concourse open to the public year round. The suite level and media coverage sections of the structure would be blocked oďŹ&#x20AC; when there was no athletic event to take place. The stadium structure is composed of precast concrete with a laminated wood solar screen which would also support lighting as well as provide shade during the day. The wood ribs were designed to undulate in a manner that would create openings for partons to enter the stadium. Steel brackets anchored the screen back to the precast stadium seating.
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Waypoint Mental Health Center of Ontario Healthcare Addition Penetanguishene, ON - Canada 330,000 sf
Project brief Formerly the Mental health center of Penetanguishene (MHCP) resides 93 miles north of Toronto. Founded in 1904, the 330,000 sf expansion was completed in December 2013, the facility adds an additional 301-beds to the psychiatric hospital and will serve as the premere center for mental health in Canada. The addition was designed and constructed to LEED gold certification standards. The facility is structured around providing care for various levels of patients depending on their needs and security issues. The addition was composed of 5 new buildings; 2 patient complexes, admin offices, visitors center and an athletic facility all composed of pre-cast concrete panels on metal studs. Du to the various reasons for patient’s staying at Waypoint, three modules were created for low, medium and high risk rooms. Unlike traditional facilities that seperate these distictions by floors, Waypoint chose to integrate the various rooms on every floor.
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