Design Portfolio | 2016

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KOri Clark

Design Portfolio 2016


SYNERGY TOWER

NEZ PERCE TIBIAL HEADQUARTERS

Thesis exploration of cataloging design.

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Nez Perce tribal facility located in Lapwai, Idaho.

ABOUT ME

OVERTOWN CENTER

11 Community Design

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NWBD SHELTER Community Picnic Shelter construction and design.

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DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY Documentary Photography

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PHONE: 1. 406. 461. 4337 address 515 Harvard Ave E Apt.603 Seattle, WA 98102

Professional experience on variety of project types.

Digital portfolio https://issuu.com/koriclark

SMA ARCHITECTS

Email koriaclark@gmail.com

African originated design through exploration of nontraditional materials

CONTACT INFORMATIO

STEEL KALIMBA


About me 01


Hello my name is

Kori

clark

As a new graduate I have been given the opportunity to begin my design career in Seattle, WA. I am beyond excited for what awaits, as I navigate the city and its’ opportunities. I have compiled some of my most recent work for you to capture a glimpse into my interests and design abilities.


Overtown community center FALL 2014 GARDuate STUDIO

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PROJECT CONCEPT No matter how the grid transforms, Overtown will adapt. Through a series of educational systems, the new community hub influences structure and hope back into the community, while staying under Miami’s radar for a potential development ground. The opportunity to explore culinary education, automotive services, business knowledge, and the arts through a variety of classes, workshops, and demonstrative labs, allows members to share knowledge and fuel the process of revitalization. The community hub allows for a full cycle of revitalizing through profit and cultural gains. This structure will influence Overtown to become self-sufficient and no longer dependant, a fragment of Miami and no longer a burden.

LOcation: Overtown, Miami Project Type: Mixed Use/ Educational Sq Footage: 600 SQ. FT. Client: Overtown Community

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Demenstration lab Perspective


Community Demographics

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Floor plan

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Courtyard Perspectives

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structure Plan


PROJECT CONCEPT

SPRING 2014 Undergraduate STUDIO

Lapwai tribal headquarters

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The Tribal Headquarters was inspired by the community of Lapwai, looking at the interaction between generations of the people and the beauty of nature that cradles this valley. The facility, serving as both a community space and tribal administration headquarters, is designed to have connection to the extended offices to the east, elder housing to the south, and opens up to the community plaza in the north. The Council Chamber is connected to the south courtyard to have transparency to the community. The main community space is flexible to cater to a variety of events that are needed in Lapwai and has full permeability to allow connectivity to the beautiful hills that surround the civic core.

LOcation: Lapwai, Idaho Project Type: Tribal Headquarters Facility Sq Footage: 200,000 sq. ft. Client: Nez Perce Tribe

north elevation

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site Plan


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Site Location Lapwai, ID


Community Space Section A

Night Perspectives

Council Chamber Perspectives


South elevation

East elevation


Community Space Perspectives


cafe Perspectives

office Perspectives


Arial Perspectives

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Elder Housing Courtyard Perspectives


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1st floor Plan

2nd floor Plan

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Spring & fall 2015 graduate thesis

SYNERGY TOWER

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PROJECT CONCEPT Synergy Tower is a design projection of accumulated site specific information explored throughout 10 different catalogs. The site location is in downtown Seattle in a history rich neighborhood on the border of Pioneer Square and the business district. The exploration of existing, new, and proposed project inventories surrounding the site supports the design of the Synthesis tower as a true representation of current market and neighborhood needs. LOcation: Seattle, WA Project Type: Mixed Use/ Residential Sq Footage: 780,000 SQ. FT. Client: Seattle Community

53 LEVELS 600’ HEIGHT

760,000 SQ. FT ENCLOSED | 36,300 SQ. FT. GREEN SPACE

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RESIDENTIAL = 44.7% PUBLIC SPACE = 2.8% LIVE/WORK = .2% OFFICE = 26.4% SERVICE = 7.2% RETAIL = 1.8% GOV. OFFICE = 6% GOV. SERVICE= .4%


elevation The Towers facade is a reflection of the complex program and circulation of the project. Each ovulation in the skin is toward positive view sheds specific to the central site location. The exploration of existing and future facade treatments allows the character of the existing neighborhood to blend new and existing development boundaries as the neighborhood responds to change. While interacting at street level the goal is to be able to identify your unique space from others.

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section A The Synergy Tower creates a vertical neighborhood of mixed programmatic modules mimicking the dynamic streetscape of Seattle’s downtown area. Organization throughout the tower is derived from the needs of each program. This includes ceiling height, view orientation, square footage requirements, and accessibility as well as the increased need for public space and green space. The overlap space happens within the area that is adjacent to a mixture of programmatic uses. The towers design influences the users to shop, live, and work within the tower. LEVEL 48

LEVEL 47

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LEVEL 45 LEVEL 27

LEVEL 26 LEVEL 25

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LEVEL 24 LEVEL 3

LEVEL 2

LEVEL 1 LEVEL G1 LEVEL G2

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circulation strategy The creation of a scaled system that associates value based on the quality of views derived from the site allowed the towers facade to become a calculated composition of surfaces while expressing its dense program at the street edge. The overly of the numbered scale indicates the placement of facade treatments and use. The scale ranges from 10 being the most desired views to 1 being the least desired views.

process stages

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GOV. OFFICE RETAIL COMMERCIAL

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Sustainable strategy

RESIDENTIAL OFFICE HOTEL RETAIL COMMON WATER LOOP SYSTEM

Daytime Heat Loading

Night- Time Heat Loading

ENERGY CONSUMPTION STRATEGY The tower’s complex program allowed an opportunity to store and reuse heat that is generated during different times of the day. This cycle continues and allows a sustainable alternative to otherwise wasted heat sources.

The location of program organized through the space allows a common water loop system to share energy loads through the circulation of wasted heat through the building. The tower’s reuse of greywater from showers and sinks (residential and hotel spaces) as well as the rainwater collected on site allows the water collection to be filtered and reused for irrigation and toilet flushing.


circulation strategy ELEVATOR SCHEDULE The Tower’s vertical circulation is organized within a core circulation bank centrally located to allow efficiency at all levels. The dense programmatic spaces at each level correlate with the elevator schedule in order to productively navigate the tower in a timely manner. The towers layered facade displays the interaction of vertical transportation hinting at the core locations throughout the building. Retail- 4 elevators Parking- 10 elevators Service- 4 elevators Office- 4 elevators Residential- 8 elevators Sky Lounge- 4 elevator 1-4 5/8 6/9 7-12

Underground parking, first 8 levels of building Top residential floors, sky lounge Mid Residential floors, sky lounge, parking Lower levels up to first sky lounge, parking

CIRCULATION CORE

1st core Plan

25th core Plan

46th core Plan


1 bedroom

floor plans Each of the three plans are a representation of the large change in square footage and form between floors. The tower is organized to have many different uses on a single floor plan allowing interaction between many different disciplines. The layout of the plans are a response to the diverse circulation pattern throughout all levels of the tower. A

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1st floor Plan

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Live Upper level

Work Lower level

25th floor Plan N

46th floor Plan N


May 2014 to October 2015

Professional experience

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Professional Experience I have had the incredible opportunity to begin my professional career while completing my graduate degree. I began working for SMA just days after receiving my undergraduate degree at the University of Idaho in 2014. My work with SMA began with a 3-month summer intern that quickly grew to an extended work experience that supplemented my educational path. I relocated with SMA to Bozeman, MT to assist in opening their new extension office. My experience at SMA included involvement in a large-scale University projects at MSU Bozeman as well as military projects, health facilities, and Blue Cross Blue Shield Corporate office headquarters. My involvement in these projects ranged from Construction Documents, Cost Estimates, Product Selection, and Lead Certification studies to programming, design charrettes, and site analysis. LOcations: 2526 Winne Ave.

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Helena, MT | 59601

508 N. Broadway, Suites A&B Bozeman, MT | 59715

Phone: Helena | 406.442.4933

Bozeman | 406.219.2216


Helena Aviation Center helena montana

PROJECT CONCEPT The Montana National Guard awarded SMA with the opportunity to renovate their Readiness Center and add another 120,000 sq. ft. of new building space including additional training and administrative support spaces, gate houses, vehicle storage and unheated equipment storage. The addition includes a 2,250 sq. ft. E.O.C. with secure support and datacom spaces. The project is currently in construction phase and plans to be completed in 2017.

PROJECT involvement

Construction Documents Design Charrette Material Selection BIM Modeling (Revit) Meetings with Consultants


MSU Residence Hall Montana State University, Bozeman montana

PROJECT CONCEPT Currently under construction, the new four hundred bed residence hall at Montana State University - Bozeman is taking shape. The building is designed to house freshmen students living in ten 40-resident “communities� on the west side of campus. The new residence hall has been designed to provide students with a number of different public and private living areas throughout the building. Both active and quiet lounges are located in each community, while the entire building shares a large living room/ recreation area as well as kitchen and laundry on the first floor. This building is designed in partnership with NAC Architects. This project is currently under construction as schedule to be complete for fall 2016 school year.

PROJECT involvement

Construction Documents Site Visits Material Selection LEED Certification 3D Rendering Consultant Organization BIM Modeling (Revit)


Blue Cross Blue Shield Headquarters Helena Montana

PROJECT CONCEPT Blue Cross Blue Shield and Health Care Service Corporation has selected SMA Architects to design their new Montana headquarters in Helena. The project programmatically consists of large open office spaces, corporate areas, work out facilities, collaborative work spaces, and a cafe / break area. Careful consideration of views, energy use, solar gain, and prevailing winds contributed to the exterior design of the building. The headquarters also references Montana’s environment and culture with native finishes, colors, and form.

PROJECT involvement

Construction Documents Drawing Evaluations Material Selection Design Charrettes Original Project Proposal LEED Certification Programming BIM Modeling (Revit)


spring 2013 new world build design

Construction

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Picnic shelter Latah Trail foundation New World Design Build is an organization on the University of Idaho campus that focuses on doing service learning projects through design build methods. The most recent project completed was a picnic shelter located in the Troy Idaho area. During this project I was able to experience building methods and techniques through curing material, material application, and preparation of the site.


The African Kalimba, also known as the thumb piano in North America, is a percussion instrument hand crafted of wood. The piano tune comes from the interaction of the wooden box and the metal tines as they lightly connect with the wooden base. I had the opportunity to explore welding and material interaction while recreating the tradition of the African kalimba. I chose to create a stainless steel base and metal tines that would have a ribbed tension also crafted from bent metal. The overall project not only challenged my material knowledge and technique but also developed a very unique sound as a spin off of the original craft of a Kalimba.

fall 2015 graduate Design Exploration

Professional Experience

Material exploration

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fall 2015 graduate advanced photography

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Documentation of spontaneity My love for Architecture has opened many doors throughout my years in design school. The way I analyze information and environments has become filled with opportunities for using new mediums to understand space. I studied photography under a very talented designer, Dan Wise, who taught me to be less of a planner and embrace spontaneity. This display of photographs was a project that captured spontaneity throughout my final semester of Graduate school.


CONTACT INFORMTION Email koriaclark@gmail.com Digital portfolio https://issuu.com/koriclark address 515 Harvard Ave E Apt.603 Seattle, WA 98102


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