Graduating Portfolio

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K E LT O N B E R R E T T EDUCATION

SOFTWARE SKILLS

Preston High School – Preston, Idaho May 2009 Member of Honor Society Presidency

Graphic Design

University of Idaho – Moscow, Idaho Minor: Political Science 3.6 Cumulative GPA

ABOUT ME

University of Idaho M. Arch (Expected)

Former Male-identified Co-chair: UI Gay-Straight Alliance (Spring 2011 - Fall 2011)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

BSA Eagle Scout

Intern | Architectural Nexus Summer 2011 Logan, UT Intern | Method Studio Inc. Summer 2013, 2014 Salt Lake City, UT Contact: Becky Hawkins | Partner becky@method-stuio.com

drafting/production

arcgis

UI Ballroom Dance Team Member (20092012) Interests: Sustainable Urbanism, Social Justice, Sociology, Philosophy, Political Science, Art, History UI Rome Architecture Program | Participant UI ‘English Green Architecture’ Program | Participant

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I found the desire to look outside an insular world of Architecture after entering college and involving myself in the University of Idaho’s Gay Straight Alliance. There I was made aware of not only the challenges of the LGBTQIA community, but minorities everywhere. This experience turned me on to a wider world of concerns, and led me to take up Political Science as a minor. But as I pursued Architecture and Political Science concurrently, I began to consider how these seemingly unconnected areas might have a confluence. In graduate school this has led me down the path of bioregional planning, which strongly unites my interests in design, sociology, political science, ecology and sustainability, and economics into a holistic framework in which to view the world. For my post-graduate life, I envision crafting a future for myself where learning, improvement, and enthusiasm for design, quality, and the service architecture can provide to the public realm are unending. I look for a workplace that offers a “project,” where thoughtfulness is as integral to the design as structure, and where there is a quest to engage in the architectural dialogue through built works. I look forwards to working in an engaging environment where I can learn and gain experience in the multitude of roles encompassed in practice.


frequency

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MAKE:

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REACH

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STRATIFY

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RE-SETT

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COURTYARD + ROWHOUSE

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WATERCOURSE

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npr headquarters - monument to the radio movement

ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO

L IND S AY CRE E K WIN E RY

GONANO TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

PIAZZA SANT’ EDGIDIO

N O R T H W E S T

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frequency npr headquarters - monument to the radio movement


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Frequency seeks to explore spacial qualities inspired by the dichotomy of amplitude modulated radio waves (AM) and frequency modulated radio waves. AM is explored through the stacking of floor plates, as well as finding expression in the top lighting strategy for the building. FM is explored through the structural system, shading perforations, window sizing/spacing, and curtain wall mullion spacing. These ideas try and reinforce the programmatic strategy of MIT Building 20, in which a more mixed and horizontal programming strategy is sought after. Program elements are mixed, and key spaces (casual exchange areas along sky bridge corridors, the cafe etc.) are located to help promote interaction across departments and disciplines within the npr organization, PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT leading to more connectivity, communication, and innovation. PRODUCED EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT amplitude modulation frequency modulation PRODUCED BY BY AN AN AUTODESK AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

Programming: “MIT Building 20”

PROGRAM AGECENCIES

BUILDING 2O mullions FM RhythmMIT expressed in glazing REM KOOLHAAS

AM expressed in floor plates

PRODUCED PRODUCED PRODUCED BYPRODUCED AN BY AUTODESK BYAN ANAUTODESK AUTODESK BY AN EDUCATIONAL AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT

A temporary building from the

WWII era that remained in use until admin

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Community Space FM diagram - Expressed in structure,

Engineering

perforations

Lobby

PROGRAM AGECENCIES

cafe Community Space

MIT BUILDING 2O REM KOOLHAAS

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PRODUCED BY BY AN AN AUTODESK AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCED Engineering

Studios

Engineering

ENGAGEMENT WITH PRODUCT

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PRODUCTIVITY

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CASUAL EXHANGE (IDEA MIXER)

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Community Space

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AM expressed in top -lighting monitors

CAS

1998, MIT Building 20 was known as a “magical incubator” of scientific innovation, due to its temporary non-precious nature (flexibly altered at will), and more important to this fitness project, its unexpected programmatadjacencies, which produced an MITic BUILDING 2O REM KOOLHAAS interdisciplinary culture of exchange.

FM rhythm matrix

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED PRODUCED PRODUCED BYPRODUCED AN AUTODESK BY BYAN ANAUTODESK BY AUTODESK AN EDUCATIONAL AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

Studios

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

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North Facing Elevation

Latitudinal Section

Features: Punched south facing windows with horizontal shading to prevent excessive heat gain in an internally dominated environment.

Features: North facing, self shading (curved to prevent east/west sun penetration) sawtooth monitors. Provides top lighting, while preventing heat gain in an internally dominated environment.


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1. entry lobby 2. reception 3. community space 4. gift shop 5. studio 1 6. cafe 7. leasable retail 8. conference rooms 9. 30 minute rooms 10. members/partners 11. dock 12. mechanical 13. courtyard 14. policy 15. files 16. fitness room 17. news room 18. news cast 19. npr music 20. digital media 21. live studio

22. broadcast studio 23. back-up studio 24. engineering dpt. 25. marketing 26. tech core 27. distribution 28. engineering workshop 29. diversity 30. content admin. 31. all things considered 32. morning edition 33. ceo 34. library/collections 35. talk of the nation 36. tell me more 37. president 38. all things considered (weekend edition) 39. npr labs

Mass. Ave. Elevation Features: npr logo, vertical perforated shading system based on the FM rhythm, prevents east/west sun penetration to prevent overheating.

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Monument to the Radio Movement Features: Constructions based on the FM and AM waves. 21

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Level 2 Features: Spaces of casual exchange along the sky bridge connection pieces linking npr departments. (Featured in all plans)

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context: washington, d.c.


View along Mass. Ave.

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Sky bridge vista - Level 3

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Cafe, grand stair, “ship’s prow” courtyard glazing

Entry Lobby

Stair detail - board form concrete, 1 in. wood reveal, black terrazzo

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MAKE: ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO

HORIZONTAL VS. VERTICAL

3D CONCEPTUAL EXPLORATION

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Lobby - Connected loop gallery stairs

Arch 553

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Fall 2013

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aic - Make Magazine

Make: is an exploration of two seemingly dichotomous movements originating in Chicago, one emphasizing horizontality (the Prairie style) and the other verticality (the Chicago School). This establishes a language fit for expression in vertical shading (to protect the art work), top lighting, electric lighting, and for how the project engages the street.

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PROGRAM KEY: 1. Entrance Lobby 2. Coat Room 3. Restrooms 4. Permanent Collections Gallery 5. Visiting Artist/Designer Changing Exhibits 6. Educational Workshop Studios 7. Auditorium 8. Sculpture Court 9. Curators Office 10. Assistant Curator Offices 11. Conference Room

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12. Board Room 13. Marketing & Publicity 14. Elevators 15. Loading Areas 16. Superintendent Office 17. Security Office 18. Breakroom/Locker Area 19. Sfaff Restrooms 20. Maintenance Workshop 21. Artifact Collections Storage 22. Electrical Room 23. Mechanical Room 24. Communications Room

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Studio atrium

Permanent collections gallery

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DETAIL EXPLORATION 1

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DETAIL EXPLORATION 2 White TPO Roof Membrane 07 50 00

Steel Decking 05300

Glued-Laminated Timber 06180

Structural Precast (post-tension) 03410

Terracotta Cladding 04812

Structural Metal Framing 05100

Glazed Curtain Wall 08900

Cast-in-Place Concrete 03300

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REACH LINDSAY CREEK WINERY

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Arch 453 Fall 2012 Service learning project Clients: McIntosh Farms, Nez Perce County, Idaho The winery is intended to be a simple and functional space primarily, while incorporating an agricultural/ industrial aesthetic with a touch modern elegance. A strong integration with the surrounding farmland dictated many design choices. The design engages visitors in the experience of wine making and wine tasting.

Team: Ray Sayers, Deirdra Maynard, Meghan Wigton, Kelton Berrett

Tasting Room Exterior Credit: Ray Sayers (render), Deirdra Maynard (hand line work) Kelton Berrett (Photomontage)

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Master Plan Credit: Deirdra Maynard

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Lindsay Creek/Bottoms Irrigation Pond Nature Observation Deck White Grapes

Bed & Breakfast Parking

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Organic Mill

Powers Ave. “Play� Grapes

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Master Plan Phasing Credit: Deirdra Maynard, Ray Sayers

Phase 1: Adding Red Grapes, Organic Mill, Winery Production.

Phase 2: Adding White Grapes, Tasting Room, Stair/Ventilation Tower

Phase 3: Adding White Grapes, Bed & Breakfast

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Winery: Front Entrance

Credit: Ray Sayers (render), Deirdra Maynard (hand line work), Kelton Berrett (photomontage)

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Winery: Plan

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1. Organic Mill 2. Breeze Way 3. Tasting Room 4. Stair/Ventilation Tower 5. Catering Kitchen 6. Restroom 7. Entrance/Sales 8. Wine Production

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Winery: Front Entrance, Interior credit: Ray Sayers (Render), Kelton Berrett (Photomontage)

Winery: Front Entrance, Interior

Winery: South Facing Section 26


Winery: Tasting Room Credit: Ray Sayers (render), Kelton Berrett (photomontage)

Winery: Construction Section Perspective Credit: Ray Sayers (render), Meghan Wigton (photomontage)

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Bed & Breakfast Courtyard, Indoor/Outdoor space Credit: Kelton Berrett (model, photomontage), Deirdra Maynard (hand line work), Ray Sayers (render)

Bed & Breakfast: Honeymoon Suite Section

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Bed & Breakfast Plan

Bed & Breakfast: Section through courtyard

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Bed & Breakfast: Honeymoon Suite Credit: Kelton Berrett (model, photomontage), Ray Sayers (render)

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Southwest Facing Perspective Credit: Ray Sayers (render), Kelton Berrett (photomontage)

STRATIFY

GONANO TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Arch 453 | Fall 2012 | Service learning project

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Clients: GoNano Technologies, INC., Port of

Clarkston, WA Stratify was designed with the belief that high technology could be mixed with ancient wisdom in a meaningful way, and that this could be communicated through the medium of rammed earth, which like the earth itself is deposited in sentiments. This reflects what this facility is intended for: A combination of high tech and age old that provides a place for GoNano (makers of silicon nano-springs) to grow and succeed for generations to come, each generation leaving their mark like strata in the earth. Team: Kelton Berrett, Ray Sayers

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19. Conference Room 20. CEO Office 21. Office 22. Office 23. Office 24. Integrated Office Space

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1. Entry Lobby 2. Reception 3. Stairs 4. Atrium Space 5. Wet Lab 6. ADA Unisex Bathrooms 7. Mech. Space 8. Analytical Lab 9. Elevator 10. Mechanical 11. Tech/Server Room 12. Shipping and Receiving 13. Air Clean-off 14. Production Space 15. Men / Women/ unisex Lockers 16. Bike Rack (rammed earth wall base) 17. Maintenance Room 18. Storage

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Southwest Facing Perspective Credit: Ray Sayers (render), Kelton Berrett (photomontage)

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Design Diagrams

Bioswale Detail Credit: Ray Sayers

1. Perforated Pipe 2. Washed Rock 3. Crushed Gravel 4. Soil Layer 5. Mulch Layer 6. Rain Garden Planting with Indigenous Vegetation

North Facing Section | Thermal Mass Diagram

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Northern Shading Strategy Fixed Vertical Shading panels (perforated metal) Externalized Structure Interior

Snake River

West Facing Section | ECS Diagram Cistern Black water out City water in

Gray Water

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Construction Detail C r e d i t: R ay S ay e r s

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paralam roof beams metal channel opening header w/ 1/4” metal bottom plate glazing 24” width rammed earth Wall 4” of rigid insulation for thermal break 3” of light weight conc. w/ metal decking castellated “C” section channel Joist 24” o.c. 1’6” deep “w” section beam with moment frame connections to joist Overhang to provide shade in the summer Corrugated metal siding

Polished concrete flooring

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Atrium Space

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Credit: Ray Sayers


Bioswale Clarkston Greenbelt Trail Extension Grass paved Overflow Parking Permeable Paved Parking

Site Plan Credit: Kelton Berrett (hand render), Ray Sayers (photomontage)

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Arch 454 | Summer 2012 | UI Rome Program

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The summer of 2012 I had the privilege of studying Architecture and Urbanism in Rome, Italy for 2 months. Piazza Sant’ Edgidio Re-Sett was a culmination of this study. Re-Sett seeks to activate Piazza Sant’ Edgidio by adding shade, water, and seating to a piazza primarily used as a pedestrian conduit. The inspiration for the project is the boglum sett (cobblestone) paving pattern, enlarged, abstracted, and elevated. The water seeks to create a dialogue with the trees in the piazza (a rarity in Rome), and the tensile canvas awning adds a layer of building technology history to Rome.


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COURTYARD +ROWHOUSE N O R T H W E S T

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Arch 353 | Fall 2011 Designed to be a center for a sustainable and diverse community, Courtyard + Rowhouse looks to row house and courtyard dwellings to enhance the lives of not only residents, but the neighborhood at large. This is accomplished by not only being inwardly focused, but street focused through windows (Jane Jacobs “Eyes on the Street�), stoops, and by adding a grocery store which further serves to mix primary uses and mitigate the Urban Food Desert.

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Street Sidewalk 1 Bedroom Units

Parking “Mirrored Street�

1 Bedroom Unit Detail garden boxes - extension of existing community garden Grocery

Ground Floor/Site

1 Bedroom Units

2 Bedroom Units

2 Bedroom Unit Detail

Level 2 Plan

2 Bedroom Unit

Studio Units

Level 3 Plan

1 Bedroom Unit

Studio Unit Detail

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Usonian Plan (FLW)

Courtyard

Adjust to views

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WATERCOURSE M O S C O W ,

East Facing Section

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North Facing Section

Arch 254 | S p r i ng 2 01 1 Watercourse seeks both its form and its function from the waterfall. This includes not only the exterior, but the interior as well, including the sequence of space moving throughout the bathhouse. The bath offers space for everyone whether enjoyment is to be found at the cafe, the active baths, or retreating into the quiet bath. 50


East Facing Elevation Elevation

North Facing Elevation

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Bath 52 Interior


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k e lt o n berrett contact/ reference

208 7607297 KELTONB91 @ GMAIL.COM

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