

The objective was to create a library, in the location of our case study or a location of our choice. The focus is to design a project based off our own concepts; which include a program for the building to be used after hours.
The objective was to create a multipurpose theatre that has an additional program that occurs outside of its normal operating hours on Roosevelt Row. One way of figuring out what the theatre on Roosevelt Row needs was by conducting research and a case study on a theatre of our choice.
Is it truly a long building? Remove the lobby and interior steep topography and you are left with a mere 112’ to display botanical collections. This extension fulfills the conservatory’s desire to stretch across the site connecting it to downtown Oklahoma City. After an in-depth analysis of the existing building, there are several notable areas of improvement.
Though the Crystal Bridge is located in a public park, it does not have the infrastructure to support populous communal gatherings. Therefore, our design incorporates large, open-air pavilions.
To address the notable lack of sustainable systems incorporated into the original design, solar panels provide energy and shade the outdoor pavilions. To save further on energy and resources, water filtration systems have been integrated with the new wetland botanical collection to filter graywater.
Architecture has the power to give people a sense of pride in their culture and place. It can also invoke a sense of responsibility to take care of their home. The Crystal Bridge is neither good nor bad in this regard. It is neutral. To bring this design home, the botanical history of its location is explored.
The objective was to better understand current conservatories. This was achieved through research, case studies, extending existing documents, and creating a physical and 3D model. The next phase was to propose and add an extension to the conservatory that was assigned to each group.
Group Participants: Kennedy Frazier, Susannah Montgomery, Aaryaman Srivastava, & Kelsey TimmerSite by Susannah Montgomery
3 32" = 1'
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION by Kelsey Timmer
1 32" = 1'
1 28" = 1'
STUDENT VERSION S-4
Existing Section through Bridge
1 16 " = 1'
Proposed Section by Kennedy Frazier & Kelsey Timmer
Proposed Elevation by Susannah Montgomery
West Elevation
S-3 IS AN EXHIBIT REPRESENTING OKLAHOMA’S WETLANDS. BALANCE FOR NATURE’S ECOSYSTEM, SHELTER PROTECTION, AND NATURAL WATER PURIFICATION. THEY
DESPITE THE BENEFITS, WETLANDS ARE IN DANGER. WETLANDS TO FARMING, DREDGING, MINING, AND URBAN EXHIBIT WE AIM TO EDUCATE ABOUT NOT ONLY PRESERVATION USE THE NATURAL WATER FILTRATION TO SUSTAINABLY
S-5 HIGHLIGHTS THE IMPORTANCE OF AGRICULTURE AND THE EARTH, SOIL, AND PLANTS. INDIGENOUS PEOPLE SQUASH TOGETHER TO PRESERVE A HARMONIOUS AND AGRICULTURE BECAME INDUSTRIALIZED, MUCH OF THE TO MONOCULTURES, UNFORTUNATELY LOSING THE INTEGRITY RESULTING IN THE DUST BOWL. THIS EXHIBIT ALSO SERVES
The objective was to come up with a thesis, based upon major issues that humanity face within the 21st century. This process was done with radical thinking and the development of a compreshenive project which demonstrates the application of research in solutions through architectural design.
Downtown Phoenix Farmer’s Market started early 2005 by a non-profit organization
DT Phoenix Farmer’s Market moves to its newer and larger location May 2022
DT Phoenix Farmer’s Market had a celebration in rememberance of it’s first location April 2022
720 N 5th Street Phoenix, AZ
Density: 218
Max Height: 425 ft
Square Feet/Acres: ~93,480 sqft / ~2.14 acres
Downtown Gateway District
Previous Famer’s Market
Selected Site
Bio Med District
Concrete Columns
Stair + Elevator Core
Concrete Ribbed Beams
Concrete Columns w/ Waffle Slabs
Metal I-Beams
Metal Rod Cover for Tension Cord
Insulated Double Pane WindowsTransparent
Exterior White Stucco
Insulated Double Pane Windows - Frosted
This project located in Tempe, Arizona is a mixed-use development project. My role was to graphically organize the logistic plans for the pursuit of constructing South Pier.
This project is located in Arizona. My responsibilities contained working on the graphics for the site model and 3D printing the model.
This project is located in California and consists of five mixed-use buildings and a subterranean parking garage. My position on this project was to work on the layout of the exterior prefab panels and 3D printed exterior panels of the building for reference.