selection of academic works
wash. u. 14 + cua 12
Kelly Corcoran
Professional work samples
PORTFOLIO Vol. ‘18
Kelly Corcoran
About Me My name is Kelly Corcoran and I am currently working in an architectural office in Helsinki, Finland. My goal as an emerging architect is to design engaging environments and spaces; which, people find functional and inspiring. I am a hard working designer with high level skills in Revit, Archicad, Rhino, and Adobe suite. I believe that teamwork and strong individual adaptability helps keep office culture positive and productive. I graduated with my Master’s in Architecture in December 2014 from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. I also hold a Bachelor’s in Science of Architecture degree from The Catholic University of American, Washington, D.C. While in university I studied in Rome, Italy for a year to study Architecture and Drawing. Urban sketching has inspired me to be passionate about immersing myself in new experiences and cultures. When I visit a new city or a site, I use photography, painting and sketching to capture the unique expressions architecture can contribute to the place it occupies. These mediums grant me more time to absorb interesting qualities like light or texture in a space, which; later inspires me in designing architecture.
EDUCATION
CONTACT INFORMATION
Washington University in St. Louis - Masters of Architecture December 2014 Aalto University Semester Abroad, Helsinki, Finland Jan 2014 - May 2014
Email kcorcoran0629@gmail.com
The Catholic University of America - B.S. of Architecture May 2012 Semester Abroad Rome, Italy Jan - May 2011 Study Abroad Summer Abroad Italy, Sicily, Spain, Finland, Russia May - Aug 2012
Phone +358401754033
Resume Harris Kjisik Architects, Architect, Helsinki, FI February 2017-Current
Responsibilities include competition renderings and design schemes, schematic design and planning permission of a private residence in the UK, interior elevations, classroom design and 3D visualizations. Cannon Design, Architect Level 1, Arlington, VA July 2015- February 2017
Responsibilities include schematic plans, construction documents and mill-work details for Higher Education and Corporate Renovation. University Campus Master Planning, facade system studies, and Revit/BIM team coordination. Programs used include Revit, Rhino, Adobe Creative suite, Autocad and hand sketching. Lazor Design, Architectural Intern, Ambler, PA July 2013-Sept 2013
Paid architectural internship, Responsible for CAD drawings and Product Research on multiple residential architectural projects in the greater Philadelphia region. Washington University STL, Teaching Assistant Drawing 1, St. Louis, MO Sept 2014-Dec 2014 & Sept 2012-May 2013
Paid teaching assistant position. Responsible for creative criticism, peer support and technical instruction. Basic drawing techniques are taught throughout the semester focusing on perspective, shading, tone, proportion and figure drawing. Skills Auto CAD, Adobe Creative Suite, Revit, Rhino, GIS, Grasshopper, T-splines, Microsoft Suite, Sketchup, and Finalcut pro. Advanced hand drawing, drafting and model making Exhibitions Art instillation; “Convergence, Entanglement, Hybridity: Selected Works by Students in Hybrid Media 1 & Hybrid Media 2” April 15-19, 2013 “Alvar Aalto Second Nature” Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany, Sept 27, 2014 - March 15, 2015 Publications Contributing illustrator for the book, “The Art of City Sketching, A field Manual”, written by Michael C. Abrams Contributing illustrator for the book, “Alvar Aalto Second Nature” Vitra Design Museum, written by Jochen Eisen
2018 Resume
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Professional Samples
2015 -Current
Higher-Education & Master Planning
[Cannon Design, Arlington, VA]
Washington DC in colbatoration with Ft. Worth Texas Fine Art Building at University R evit School of Fine Arts will provide 32,000-35,000 gross square feet of new space for the school. The new facility is a two story L-shape building. This new covered open space will serve the entire College of Fine Arts and can be used for creative activities, classes, art installations and art events. This placement establishes parameters for future buildings and open space development in this outdooe commons area. [Designed in Revit and Edited in Adobe Suite Edited ]
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3030 Clarendon Boulevard, Suite 500 Arlington, Virginia 22201 T: 703.907.2300 F: 703.907.2050
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WahZhaZhi Archive Degree Project [Washington University in St. Louis]
R evi t The best survey of the Cahokia mounds was made in 1819, when Army Engineers en route to the upper Missouri River measured the mounds while waiting for their steamboat to be repaired. They counted 25 mounds from Biddle Street North to East of Broadway, just North of today’s Laclede’s Landing. Archaeologists believe the mounds were erected by members of the Mississippian society that built the great Cahokia mounds across the river. Their work probably took place between the years 1000 and 1450 AD, confirming the importance of this area to commerce long before settlers arrived. By the 1830s, city development pushing northward led to wholesale destruction of the mounds. Sugar-loaf mound was threatened by a neighboring quarry in the early 1900’s. The only reason it’s still present today is because the plot was privately owned noting the house perched on top of the mound. In this project the Archive is then placed into the ground where the quarry had once been. The Archive is for storing Native American Artifacts within the ground and allow Native American Tribe Member to have sacred time with each piece along with providing space for modern research to take place within the facility. The main conceptual idea was to provide many different viewing points back to sugar-loaf mound, whether from inside the landscape or from atop of the public lookout tower. [Degree Project for graduation]
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Vitra Artek Center
Spring 2014
Comprehensive Studio
[Aalto University/WUSTL]
Helsinki, Finland Ullanlinnankatu (between the Architecture and Design Museum) R evi t Conceptually the building design attempts to mend the space between two major design museums in Helsinki and connects the urban fabric by creating a museum row. The glazed main entry faces north flanked by two perforated soapstone walls. There is a large glass northern facing wall, that allows Vitra-Artek to become a beacon of light during the dark winter months and attract public attention for displaying furniture in the windows. The glazed main entry is shaded by wooden plywood louvers to provide a softer texture, wind protection and privacy to the ground floor entry. Each floor throughout the whole building is visually connected by an open central atrium and stepping floor plates, to encourage hybridized activities and mixing of different users. This allows the general public in Helsinki who visit The Design Center first hand experience to Vitra and Artek’s design. In the summer the cafe space can be opened to the south bringing in the landscape with a vegetation terrace and a secondary exit with to the South-East. [Designed Adobe Suite Edited - Study Aboard Studio]
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Korkeavuorenkatu Designmuseo site
Building Concept
Ullaninnankatu
Arkkitehtuurimuseo Designmuseo
Vitra Artek Education Center
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Double Height Apartment Space
Atrium Looking down toward Library
Gallery and Projection Space
Office Library
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Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design Washington University in St. Louis Helsinki International Semester, Spring. 2014
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Metal Roofing 30 Water Proofing 10 Insulation Roof I -Beam Rigid Insulation Gypsum Board
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Crawl Space
Concrete Footing
2
Poured Concrete Foundation
1
Gravel Infill Drainage Pipe
Detail Sections Scale 1:10
Structural Axon
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Traditional Training Spring 2008-2012
[The Catholic University of America]
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Traditional Training
[CUA Study Abroad Studio] Spring 2011 Site: San Marcello al Corso Rome, Italy
Han d d ra w i n g Kelly’s Undergraduate education was in Architecture, The Catholic University of America placed strong emphasis on the hand. Her professor’s aims were to help students in architecture, and related design fields, to think through drawing, and to envision sketching as a tool for storytelling. The lesson of analogous drawing guides students through the laborious and often complex sketching process which allowed them to explore the field creatively in a number of places and major buildings from Rome, Italy and various European cities as subject matters. [handdrawing proportion problemsloving composition]
Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Washington DC Pencil
Water Highway Venice, Italy Watercolor and colored pencil
Water Highway Palermo, Italy Watercolor and pencil
Water Highway Palermo, Italy Watercolor and pencil
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Spring 2014
Chair Making Studio
Pupu Tuoli [Aalto University/WUSTL]
Wo o d a n d Me ta l S h o p Wo rk The chair design was inspired by walking through the Finnish forest and is meant to highlight subtle movements for light and shadow. The small slot in the back of the plywood chair captures sun light from exterior windows and projects a small sliver of light through to the other side. The small slivers of light move with the passing of time; creating different designs on the floor during varying times of day. The plywood also bends ever so slightly when sat upon, so that the two ‘ears’ pinch and touch one another at the very top of the wooden chair. This chair is designed to be a permanent kitchen or dining room table chair. [Wood-Shop, Metal-Shop, Rhino 3D modeled, Hand sketching]
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Pupu Tuoli
PuPu
Finnish Furniture Design A place to sit Instructors Julie Tolvanen - Matti Kankkunen
Materials
Total
Parts
Bent Plywood 12 mm Solid Metal Pipe
Height 86 cm Width 44.7 cm Depth 40.64 cm
a] Seat 10 Sheet Plywood Veneer
Final Analytique Helsinki Study Abroad 2014 Kelly Corcoran
cm
a]
b] Attachment Parts 1] One 35 cm Steal Bracing 2] Two 7 cm Tabs 3] Four M8 Tee nuts 4] Four M8 screws 4] One 35 cm wood block 2 7 cm wood block c] Legs 12mm Solid Metal Pipe
cm
10
9
10 9
39 .6
40 .6
a]
3. 17 5
45.72 cm
20
1
27,94 cm
Mold
Press
cm
cm
75 .
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Sottered Connection
b] 3]
75
44 .7
1]
2]
c]
20.34 cm
Mark
Cut
Bend
Attach
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Pupu Tuoli
Bent Plywood and Metal
Awards + Publications
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Contributing Artist in the book
Contributing Artist in the book
2nd Place
The Art of City Sketching A Field Manual written by Michael C. Abrams
Alvar Aalto Second Nature Vitra Design Museum written by Jochen Eisenbrand
National NOMAS 2014 competition Washington University in St. Louis
Architecture Portfolio Kelly Elizabeth Corcoran Washington University in St. Louis, Masters of Architecture, Fall 2014 Semester Aboard, Aalto University Spring 2014 Email: k.corcoran@wustl.edu