Kristin Pool

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KRISTIN POOL UNDERGRADUATE architecture + design


C O N T E N T S

“process is more important than outcome. When the outcome drives the process we will only ever go where we’ve already been. If process drives the outcome we may not know where we’re going, but we will know we want to be there” -bruce mau

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building tectonics

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comprehensive design

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competition entries

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urban planning

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experimental modeling

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infographics

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exhibit design

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graphic design


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building tectonics

SPRING 2012 - DESIGN 6

F O L D I N G

B I K E

P R OGR E SSI ON

F A C T O R Y

-connecting the user and the manufacturing process-

The site proposed for the factory is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania adjacent to the Vine Street expressway and the abandoned reading viaduct. The program engages both sides of the site as well as the multi-level viaduct.The program for the factory stems from the process of the fabrication of the folding bicycle. The manufacturing process is systematic and requires precision and multiple detailed program spaces.

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VIADUCT ENTRANCE

VIADUCT ENTRANCE VIADUCT ENTRANCE

VIADUCT ENTRANCE

BRAZING CUBICLES

MAIN RETAIL SPACE

MAIN RETAILMAIN SPACERETAIL SPACE

BRAZING CUBICLES BRAZING CUBICLES

BRAZING EMPLOYEE STATION

MAIN RETAIL SPACE SECONDARY RETAIL MEZZANINE AREA

SECONDARYSECONDARY RETAIL RETAIL MEZZANINE MEZZANINE AREA AREA

BRAZING CUBICLES

BRAZING EMPLOYEE BRAZING EMPLOYEE STATION STATION

BRAZING EMPLOYEE STATION

STORAGE

SECONDARY RETAIL MEZZANINE AREA

BRAZING PARTITIONS

STORAGE

BRAZING PARTITIONS BRAZING PARTITIONS

STORAGE

STORAGE

STORAGE

BRAZING CUBICLES BRAZING CUBICLES

EMPLOYEE LOCKERS EMPLOYEE LOCKERS

MECHANICALMECHANICAL

ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY AREA AREA PART STORAGE

ASSEMBLY AREA

ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY AREA AREA

ADMINISTRATION OFFICES ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION OFFICES OFFICES MECHANICALMECHANICAL

BRAZING CUBICLES

EMPLOYEE LOCKERS

KITCHENETTEKITCHENETTE

EMPLOYEE LOCKERS

KITCHENETTE

KITCHENETTE

TRANSITION TRANSITION PART PART STORAGE STORAGE

MEZZANINE OFFICE LEVEL

PAINT BOOTH

KITCHENETTEKITCHENETTE

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENTRESEARCH &RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT & DEVELOPMENT

[PRIMER]

DRYING AREA

ADMINISTRATION LOBBY

ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION LOBBY LOBBY

ADMINISTRATION LOBBY

KITCHENETTE

TRANSITION TRANSITION PART PART STORAGE STORAGE

TRANSITION PART STORAGE

[PRIMER]

ENGINEERING

DRYING AREA

ENGINEERING ENGINEERING

PAINT BOOTHPAINT BOOTH

PAINT BOOTH

PAINT BOOTH

PAINT BOOTHPAINT BOOTH

PAINT BOOTH

[FIRST COAT] [FIRST COAT]

[SECOND COAT][SECOND COAT]

DRYING RACKS DRYINGPART RACKS STORAGE

PAINT BOOTH MEZZANINE OPTIONAL CONFERENCE AREA

OUT SHIPPING

CONFERENCE ROOM

CONFERENCECONFERENCE ROOM ROOM

MEZZANINE MEZZANINE OPTIONAL OPTIONAL CONFERENCECONFERENCE AREA AREA

[TOP COAT]

MEZZANINE OPTIONAL CONFERENCE AREA

PARTS STORAGE

[SECOND COAT]

DRYING RACKS

PARTS STORAGE

IN SUPPLY STORAGE

OUT SHIPPING OUT SHIPPING

PARTS STORAGE PARTS STORAGE

[FIRST COAT]

ASSEMBLY STATIONS PART STORAGE DRYING PART RACKS STORAGE

ENGINEERING PARTS STORAGE

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

[SECOND COAT]

PART STORAGE

LOADING DOCK LOADING DOCK

STORAGE & CONFERENCE AREA

PAINT BOOTH

[PRIMER]

DRYING AREA

PAINT BOOTH [FIRST COAT]

LOADING DOCK

STORAGE STORAGE & & CONFERENCECONFERENCE AREA AREA EMPLOYEE LOCKERS

TRANSITION PART STORAGE

TRANSITION PART STORAGE

PAINT BOOTHPAINT BOOTH

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OUT SHIPPING

ASSEMBLY AREA

STORAGE & CONFERENCE AREA EMPLOYEE LOCKERS EMPLOYEE LOCKERS

ADMINISTRATION OFFICES

DRYING AREA

IN SUPPLY STORAGE IN SUPPLY STORAGE

PART STORAGE

MECHANICAL

MEZZANINE OFFICE LEVEL MEZZANINE MEZZANINE OFFICE LEVELOFFICE LEVEL

IN SUPPLY STORAGE

ASSEMBLY AREA PART STORAGE

PART STORAGE

MECHANICAL

TRANSITION PART STORAGE

MECHANICAL

ASSEMBLY AREA STORAGE

ASSEMBLY AREA

STORAGE KITCHENETTE

MECHANICAL

ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY AREA AREA

BRAZING PARTITIONS

BRAZING CUBICLES

EMPLOYEE LOCKERS

STORAGE

ASSEMBLY AREA

PAINT BOOTHPAINT BOOTH [TOP COAT]

[TOP COAT]

ASSEMBLY STATIONS ASSEMBLY STATIONS

PARTS STORAGE PARTS STORAGE

PARTS STORAGE

L E V E L 3 L E V LE EL V3E L 3

LEVEL 3

ASSEMBLY STATIONS

PAINT BOOTH [TOP COAT]

CONFERENCE ROOM

LOADING DOCK 3’

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L E V E L 2 L E V LE EL V2E L 2

LEVEL 2

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L E V E L 4 L E V LE EL V4E L 4

LEVEL 4

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EX TER IOR

R EN DE RI N G

surroundng the minimal structure and transparentnature of the building, a perforated screen on a movable track system. According to the needs of the b u i l d i n g ’s i n h a b i t a n t s t h e s c r e e n c a n b e a d j u s t e d i n s e g m e n t s o r c o l l e c t i v e l y.

I N T E R I O R

S H O P

R E N D E R I N G


interior office space

exploded axonometric


PLYWOOD ROOF

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comprehensive design

SPRING 2014 - DESIGN 8

E X T E N T | A R A P I D L Y D E P L O YA B L E S T R U C T U R E -connecting the user and the manufacturing process-

OPTIONA L A LUMINUM SIDE FRA ME

I n t h e e v e n t o f a n a t u r a l d i s a s t e r, a r a p i d l y d e p l o y a b l e s t r u c t u r e i s n e e d e d t o provide temporary relief for victims.EXTENT provides a revolutionary design that increases functionality and provides varying levels of visual privacy in the event of a natural d i s a s t e r. U t i l i z i n g s i m p l e f o l d i n g t e c h n i q u e s a n d v e r s i t i l e m a t e r i a l s , t h e structure is able to adapt to the needs of its inhabitants. exploded axonometric with materials


rendering of units joined to create community setting


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comprehensive design

SPRING 2014 - DESIGN 8

eddy street

TENDERLOIN H E AT H & W E L L N E S S C E N T E R The design intent of this proposal is to craft a disaster relief center that will function on a daily basis to fulfill a need and create a desire within the neighborhood. The site is positioned i n S a n F r a n c i s c o i n t h e Te n d e r l o i n D i s t r i c t . T h i s u n d e r p r i v i l e g e d a r e a is in need of medical care as well as fresh food options. These two needs paired with a program to perform in the event of a disaster forms the T e n d e r l o i n H e a l t h a n d W e l l n e s s C e n t e r.

site plan


rendering of interior courtyard & program elements


DETAILING ELEMENTS

URGENT CARE STRUCTURE

CAFE (2) HVAC

MARKET TRUSS SYSTEM

CAFE (1) & MARKET HVAC

URGENT CARE PROGRAM

STRUCTURE

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URGENT CARE HVAC

exterior rendering of urgent care center

URGENT CARE LOBBY

[EXTERIOR]

CAFE & MARKET PROGRAM


exterior rendering of cafe/market transition space

interior rendering showcasing multi-level cafe space


TRANSITION SPACE RENDERING

interior rendering of market space

[INTERIOR]

interior rendering of cafe transition corridor


URGENT CARE LOBBY

interior rendering of urgent care lobby

[INTERIOR]

interior rendering of urgent care showcasing outdoor connection


SECTION OF CAFE & MARKET PROGRAM

interior rendering urgent care fast-track room

The two main buildings contain roof overhangs which help to shade the facades from excessive heat gain. The overhangs are positioned as such to provide enough sunlight to keep lighting needs at a minimum.

This project utilizes materials that are re-used and recycled. The trusses located within the market space are recycled weathered steel that helps to add character and a sense of depth to the space. Utilizing recycled materials helps to keep project costs at a minimum as well as creating a weathered and inviting character.

R E CY C L E D M AT E R I A L S

The dense roof insulation as well as the concrete hollow core helps to provide maximum levels of infiltration prevention. The roof ultimately helps to provide the building with an improved balance temperature which directly relates to operational costs. The roof also provides a location for solar panel installation.

R O O F OV E R HA N G S

Utilizing motion censored lighting throughout the building will help to keep energy cost at a minimum. Dimmers as well as timers will also be utilized to help provide safety for the building during hours when the program is not being utilized or during the evening hours.

F I B E R G L A S S I N S U L AT E D R O O F

S A F ETY G L A S S

In the event of a natural disaster, especially in an earthquake situation, safety glass is utilized. This will help to prevent the shattering of glass as well as danger to the inhabitants of the building and surrounding area.

M OT I O N C E N S O R E D L I G HT I N G

COAST LIVE OAKS WESTERN REDBUD CALIFORNIA BOX ELDER COYOTE BUSH COASTAL SAGEBRUSH SEASIDE DAISY BEE PLANT CALIFORNIA FESCUE HORSETAIL

N AT IV E P L A NT S P E C I E S

Native plant species are low maitenance, cost efficient and help to provide a sense of place for the building. The native plants proposed include:


RE A CH

RE L E A SE

RE SP O N D

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PROGRA M ST RUC T URE

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competition entry

SPRING 2012 - DESIGN 6

ACSA-AISC STEEL COMPETITION -connecting the reading viaduct-

This collaborative project is a response to the 2013 ACSA, AISA Steel Competition. The site proposed is a section of the abandoned Reading Viaduct located near the Philadelphia Convention Center and the Vine S t r e e t E x p r e s s w a y. T h i s p r o p o s a l u t i l i z e s a t w i s t i n g t r i a n g u l a r f o r m t o c r e a t e a bridge that spans over the highway and adjoining area. Composite and recycled materials are proposed as well as native materials for interior finishes and landscaping needs.

1.main triangular structure 2.second level restrooms 3.cafe & gift shop 4.main exhibition space & entrance 5 . c h i l d r e n s g1a r dmain e n triangular structure 6.first level restrooms 7.sculptural garden restrooms 8 . a d m i n i s t r a2 t i v e second o f f i c elevel s

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view over vine street expressway


RECYCLED METAL PLATE

ALUMINUM FRAMING SYSTEM METAL FABRICATED FRAME

RECYCLED WOOD

RECYCLED HOUSING

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competition entry

SPRING 2012 - DESIGN 6

R E - I N V E N T T H E PAY P H O N E C O M P E T I T I O N

CONCRETE

I n r e a c t i o n t o H u r r i c a n e S a n d y t h a t d e v a s t a t e d N e w Yo r k C i t y , t h e p a y p h o n e was heavily utilized because of power outages. The competition proposed to improve and bring new meaning to the payphone. This design utilizes salvaged wood materials and components from existing payphones t o c r e a t e a s h e l t e r f o r a w a r e n e s s a n d t e c h n o l o g y.

STEEL FRAME

exploded axonometric


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1 1 4 J O H N S T E WA R D S O N M E M O R I A L C O M P E T I T I O N

The site chosen is on the outer edge of the Tiergarten- located directly south of the Brandenburg Gate. The Tiergarten has a deep and significant past in B e r l i n ’s r i c h h i s t o r y . T h e s p a c e h a s m o r p h e d f r o m a b a r o q u e ‘ l u s t g a r t e n ’ o r p l e a s u r e g a r d e n , t h e p r o p o s e d h e a d q u a r t e r s f o r H i t l e r ’s n e w c i t y c e n t e r a s well as farming fields.One major characteristic of the Tiergarten is its a d j a c e n c y t o t h e B e r l i n Wa l l f o r 2 8 y e a r s .

Ebertst raße

-captivating the historical and metaphysical experiences of the tiergarten-

Tiergarten

This project showcases tje events that occured within Berlin through a series of circulation paths representing a metaphysical timeline. The sculpted and tailored natureof the paths relate back to the baroque gardens once proposed for the Tiergarten. After transitioning through these calming and pleasurable paths,one transcends into the meditative space.

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Located below grade, it utilizes the elements of scale in order to distor your perception of place and time. The regulated steel beams overhead c a s t a r e p e t i t i v e s h a d o w s i m i l a r t o t h a t o f t h e B e r l i n Wa l l a n d i t s ominous stretch. Within the meditative space there are several opportunities for r e f l e c t i o n a n d f o c u s i n g o n o n e ’s i n n e r s e l f . I t i s a p l a c e t o escape, contemplate and relate to the past, present and future.

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competition entry

SPRING 2015 - DESIGN 10

N SITE PLAN

rendering of installation and surrounding context

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METAPHYSICAL TIMELINE

STAGE 6: [ T R A N S F O R M A T I O N ] Personal transformation & reflection on the past, present and future of this location. STAGE 5: [ C O N N E C T I O N & C U L M I N A T I O N ] November 9, 1989 the Berlin Wall began to be torn down. The removal of this wall helped reunite East and West and re-unite families after decades apart. It was a symbol of freedom and hope. STAGE 4: [ I N W A R D R E F L E C T I O N ] The building of the Berlin Wall separated East and West from 1961-1989. This physical separation created social, economic and political issues throughout the 28 years it stood. STAGE 3: [ P H Y S I C A L & M E N T A L B O U N D A R Y ] Mass emmigration of Germans to the West and other major events posed a threat to the economy of the east and government. STAGE 2: [ T W O D I S T I N C T Z O N E S ] The Western countries joined forces and became the Federal Republic of Germany while the East was still controlled by the Soviet Union. STAGE 1: [ P A T H S C R O S S I N G ] At the end of World War II Germany was left to be divided by four different countries- France, The United States, Britain & the Soviet Union. The British, American & French controlled West Germany while The Soviet Union controlled the East. transformative space showcasing reflection


CRUSHED STONE PROTECTIVE SLOPE POURED CONCRETE RETAINING WALL 1’ - 3”

0’ - 11”

STEEL TENSION CABLE STEEL TUBE MEMBER BLACK GRANITE PANEL STEEL CONNECTION PLATE STEEL REBAR INSULATIVE MEMBRANE STEEL TIEBACK

12’ - 0”

WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE

EXTRUDED POLYSTYRENE INSULATION CONCRETE GROUND SLAB WATERPROOF MEMBRANE CRUSHED STONE

PACKED EARTH CONCRETE FOOTING [0.8 M BELOW FROSTLINE, TYP. GERMANY] FOOTING DRAIN O 4” detailed wall section at reflective space

rendering of reflecting pool


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urban planning

FALL 2014 - DESIGN 9

G R AY ’ S F E R R Y R E D E V E L O P M E N T P L A N T r a c i n g t h e h i s t o r i c f a b r i c o f t h e G r a y ’s F e r r y neighborhood, one discovers the many stages of development the neighborhood has experienced. The built environment as it exists is a culmination of historic, political and social interventions. The scars of time have been left over the neighborhood to provide an opportunity for awareness, regrowth, and prevention. It is through the remains that the very means of destruction becomes a catalyst for rebirth.

aerial view facing north


pedestrian corridor

adaptive wildflower garden

west bank park

rendered master plan of grays ferry


rendering of pedestrian corridor


rendering along west bank park

rendering of adaptive wildflower garden


300’

commercial space

semi-private community garden

secondary entry/exit

300’

housing unit residential parking

corridor

GURATION

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brick pavers street parking buffer green space

pedestrian corridor diagram

block layout analysis


TRASH/RECYCLING ZONE

PRIVATE DECK/REAR YARD kitchen kitchen

DECK & YARD 270 SQ. FT.

REAR YARD SIZE 15’-0”

REAR PROPERTY LINE

eat-in-kitchen bathroom

DINING

230 SQ. FT.

bathroom

pantry/storage

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bathroom

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dining room

storage closet

WC

living room

250 SQ. FT.

OVERALL HOME SIZE = 54’-0”

SIDEWALK SIZE 10’-0”

entry/foyer entry/foyer living room front stoop storage closet

bay window

entry

OVERALL PROPERTY =73’-0”

living room KITCHEN

UP

18 ‘

front stoop

18 ‘

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20 ‘

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-0“ LIVING SPACE

pology 1 #

IDENTIAL: ROW HOUSE DESIGN

typology 2

typology 3

RESIDENTIAL: ROW HOUSE DESIGN

RESIDENTIAL: ROW HOUSE DESIGN

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300 SQ.FT

PRIVATE PLANTER

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FRONT PROPERTY LINE

FRONT STOOP OVERALL WIDTH 18’-0”

rowhome typology diagrams

rowhome typology detailed plan


renderings of pedestrian corridor pier

aerial view facing south


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parametric design

SPRING 2012 - VISUALIZATION II

W I N G _ S K I N E X P E R I M E N TA L D E S I G N This project was proposed as a hybrid building component that utilized parametric modeling techniques. The design stems from components driven f r o m t w o d i f f e r e n t o b j e c t s - a t o o t h b r u s h a n d b u t t e r f l y. T h e e l e m e n t s t a k e n from the toothbrush were the regular pattern of the bristles as w e l l a s t h e f l e x i b i l i t y. T h e e l e m e n t s t a k e n f r o m a b u t t e r f l y w e r e t h e o r g a n i c patterns that are created as well as a delicate wing structure. The elements were then combined to form a system that could be adapted for different building facade conditions.

3d modeled stair structure


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SOUND IN MOTION THEORY

parametric design

SPRING 2014 - EXPERIMENTAL MODELING THEORY

By utilizing methods of parametric modeling- the theory of sound response was tested. This theory was derived from the needs of humans residing inside structures that are exposed to certain levels of unwanted sound. The definition creates a theory that as the sound source draws closer to the form- the paneled surface morphs to become protective and responsive. grasshopper definition & form progression


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freelance design

M U S E U M R E N N O VAT I O N

FALL 2014 BERMAN MUSEUM, URSINIS COLLEGE

This freelance project was requested by Ursinis College to create renderings of a space within the Berman Museum showcasing an empty and rennovated space according to specifications provided.


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exhibit & signage design

MÜTTER MUSEUM EXHIBITION

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history & introduction skull arm torso hands feet legs branding wall abnormalities

FALL 2014 GRAPHIC DESIGN|EXHIBIT & SIGNAGE The MÜtter Museum strives to help the public understand the mysteries & b e a u t y o f t h e h u m a n b o d y. X : I n t e r n a l E x p o s u r e i s a p r o p o s e d c o l l e c t i o n t h a t f o c u s e s o n b o t h t h e a r t a n d s c i e n c e b e h i n d t h e x - r a y. The x-rays will be displayed in gallery format allowing for different experiences and interactions. axonometric rendering of museum space


designed app for learning & navigation

gallery wall elevations


hidden c r e e k

f a r m s

L I V E S T O C K

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graphic design

FALL 2014 & SPRING 2015 DESIGN 3 & 4

L O G O D E S I G N - hidde n cre e k fa r ms

hidden c r e e k

f a r m s

H O N E Y


P A T T E R N D E S I G N - letter & color a r r a ng ement


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