BRANDON FROELICH KU SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
DESIGN PORTFOLIO
LAWRENCE PULBIC LIBRARY
LAWRENCE PULBIC LIBRARY
NORREBRO SCREEN GALLERY
URBAN SOLUTIONS: Located in a multicultural neighborhood in Copenhagen, the SCREEN GALLERY is designed to complete the visual pattern of the street, and blend in contextually though the use of industrial materials. Art is displayed in three distinct environments varying in light, enclosure and transparency. The simple layout allows for a small footprint and a fusion between interior ground plane and exterior plaza. The program also consists of a cafe, bookstore and offices.
enclosed
screened
open
The ground plane was inspired by a nearby skatepark. The subtle variations of height provide opportunities for seating.
FLUID DYNAMICS TASK: Using mapping techniques to communicate a chosen motion (drinking water from a stream) through three dimensional digital and physical model representations resulting in a final construct in the form of a full scale installation piece.
Points were photographed and mapped from 4 angles to generate a three dimensional composite map.
PHASE 1 MODELS:
PHASE 2 MODELS: Similar mapping techniques were translated to phase 2 where circulation patterns generated the form of the final installation located in a stairway of Marvin Hall. The construct would act as a light modulator and influence different movement patterns by creating points of visual interest.
FLUID DYNAMICS FINAL CONSTRUCT: OSB Frame System Laser cut acrylic panels Laser cut translucent panels 700+ PVC tubes of varying lenths
KU INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CENTER
PROJECT: The University of Kansas International Student Center is located on the KU campus between the dormitories and the Stouffer Flint Residences. The site presented the challenge of how to exist in this interstitial zone of living quarters and remain an active part of campus life. The solution was to ‘dislocate’ the program in to separate masses in order to activate the courtyard space that existed on a popular footpath to campus. The use of native prairie grasses in the landscape design enhanced the unique Kansas experience for exchange students studying at the University.
KU INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CENTER
First Floor Plan PROGRAM SPACES 1. kitchen 2. dining 3. servery 4. multi purpose room COMMON SPACES 2. entrance MECHANICAL ROOM
Second Floor Plan ISSS OFFICES STUDY ABROAD 1. entry 2. reception 3. waiting area 4. copy room 5. office 6. directors office 7. conference room 8. filing room 9. open offices PROGRAM SPACES 1. coffee house 2. common living 3. library 4. computer lab COMMON SPACES 1. hall of nations ROOF GARDEN ART GALLERY
KU INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CENTER
KU INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CENTER
KANSAS CITY FILM ACADEMY
The design of this project was a response to providing for the institutional needs of a film academy, while welcoming public traffic and being an integral part of the urban landscape. Situated in the in vibrant Crossroads Art District of Kansas City, the site is near many art galleries and can serve as a popular destination during First Friday events. Studies began with a cinematic zoom of the site to examine the disruption of the city grid that Southwest Boulevard creates. Each layer of the zoom was stacked and translated to a three dimensional form. The interlocking forms and interesting spatial conditions became a key concept referred to as ‘nesting spaces’. These spaces began to create sequences of compression and release. This spatial tension is enhanced through the use of glazing to allow increased awareness of spatial changes and by the pushing and dropping of ceiling and floor planes.
zoom model
site zoom
KANSAS CITY FILM ACADEMY
KANSAS CITY FILM ACADEMY
ABBREVIATED RESUME BRANDON FROELICH 1040 MISSISSIPPI ST. #8 LAWRENCE, KS AFTRNDLT@KU.EDU
913. 683. 4215
EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN DESIGN - MASTERS PROGRAM 2010 - SAUD HONOR ROLL 2004-2009 RELATIVE SKILLS
AUTOCAD 2004-2009 3DSMAX SKETCHUP
PHOTOGRAPHY WATERCOLORS/PAINTING BLACKSMITHING
ADOBE CS3 MICROSOFT OFFICE
VISUAL COMMUNICATION MODELING
WORK EXPERIENCE KU STUDENT RECREATION FITNESS CENTER - FACILITY SUPERVISOR
(8/06 - PRESENT)
HGF ARCHITECTS (HURTIG GARDNER & FROELICH) (6/07-8/07) - SUMMER INTERN PUEBLO, COLORADO PAKS ROOFING - ROOFING, PAINTING, MAINTENANCE
(5/03-7/07)
ARCHITECTURAL STUDIO SELECTED WORKS