WALSH KYLE PATRICK
resume the collective living room
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the district anchor
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the living data center
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a house of sound and color
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Kyle Walsh
1128 Ohio Street Lawrence, KS. 66045
education
The University of Kansas
314.401.9423 walsh.kyle.p@gmail.com
School of Architecture and Design Professional Masters of Architecture Fall 2013 - Present
Karlsruhe Institut fĂźr Technologie
Dual semesters abroad studying Architecture and German Fall 2015- Summer 2016
Internationales Kulturinstitut
Intensive Language Program studying German Summer 2015
experience
Haenglim
Architectural Intern June 2017 - December 2017
BSA Camp Gample
Scoutcraft Director and Area Leader Summer 2013 - 2014
involvement
American Institute of Architecture Students March 2014 - Present
Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout Recipient July 2013
Karlsruhe ESN
Vigil Honor Member April 2012
International Orientation Organizer for KIT January 2016 - July 2016
language
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English l German proficient
the collective living room urban intervention 4th fall
Topeka, KS partner - Simon Davies
The city of Topeka is lacking a formal downtown district. Set with the task of redevoping an abandoned grocery store site, my colleague, Simon Davies, and I dove deeper into the redevelopement, looking in to the loss of cohesion that the community was suffering from. Our project corrects for this, adding not only a downtown, but a shared space that blurs the line between public and private space and blends different funtions into one collective space.
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URBAN LIVING ROOM COMMERCIAL COMMUNITY EDUCATION CULTURE PRIMARY CONNECTIONS SECONDARY CONNECTIONS
THE NEW FORM
POTENTIAL SATELLITE CONNECTIONS
PRIMARY CIRCULATION
PRIMARY CIRCULATION
PRIMARY CIRCULATION
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SECONDARY CIRCULATION
SECONDARY CIRCULATION
SECONDARY CIRCULATION
HYBRID FORM
HYBRID FORM
HYBRID FORM
urban design
the performer
the wanderer
the farmer
the artist
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the teacher
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the workaholic
the chef
the entrepreneur
character developement
site plan
ground floor
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second floor
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plans
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axon
the art district anchor cultural art center 4th spring
Denver, CO partner - Alexa Kaczor
Located at the entrance of the Sante Fe Art District, our site challenged us to create a symbol of the area. We wanted to portray the deep culture that is in the area, while also encouraging the development of new styles and art to flood into the area. The deisgn illustrates the deep, heavy roots that support a changing and open style of design and influence for the area. As the anchor the the district, it showcases the work in the area and gives users a taste of what is to come as they venture through various studios that fill the streets beyond.
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form diagrams
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W.C.
W.C.
Security
Kitchenette
Cafe
W.C.
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Loading Dock
Conference Room
Office
Gallery
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Welcome and Reception
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Level 1 Scale 1’ = 1/16”
Level 1 A
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1 Two Person Office
W.C.
Art Storage
Conference Room
Conservation Room Mechanical Room
2 3
Wood/Metal Shop
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Lower Level Scale 1’ = 1/16”
Lower Level 20
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B
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1 Storage Room
Auditorium
Studio
Studio
Gallery
2 3 Studio
Studio
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Level 2 Scale 1’ = 1/16”
Level 2 A
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Research Library
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Level 3 Scale 1’ = 1/16”
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Level 3 plans
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sections and elevations
Structure:
HVAC:
18 x 24 W Flange Beams 24x26 W Flange Beams
Supply:
W10 x49 Columns
Return:
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Circulation: Pubic: Private: Vertical:
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Egress: Exit Path: Vertical:
diagrams
STEEL RISERS ELEVATED EXTERIOR FLOOR PANELS
INSULATED GLASS DOOR
3” PERFERRATED STEEL
STEEL FLASHING
INSULATED ALUMINUM MULLION
WOOD CAP
2” INSULATED GLASS
STEEL FLASHING
6”x8” TUBE STEEL INSULATED ALUMINUM MULLION
2’ LIGHT GAUGE STEEL I-BEAM
VAPOR BARRIER
2” ACOUSTIC PANELS
6” RIGID INSULATION 5” CONCRETE SLAB ON CORREGATED STEEL
5/8” PINEWOOD FLOOR
2 1/2” STEEL PANEL CONNECTORS
2”X4” FLOOR RUNNER STEEL PLATE
VAPOR BARRIER 3” RIGID INSULATION
5’ CONCRETE SLAB ON CORREGATED STEEL
3” LIMESTONE PANELS
18” LIGHT GAUGE STEEL I-BEAM
6”X4” TUBE STEEL
ALUMINUM DRAIN
6” BATT INSULATION
4” SLOPED RIGID INSULATION WITH DRAINAGE CHANNELS 2” STEEL CAP
A 1.2 DETAIL
A 1.1 DETAIL
1/2” = 1’0” SCALE
1/2” = 1’0” SCALE
2”X4” ROOF GAURDS
STEEL FLASHING 6” LIGHT GAUGE STEEL WALL WITH BATT INSULATION 2” RIGID INSULATION
VAPOR BARRIER
VAPOR BARRIER
6” RIGID INSULATION 5” CONCRETE SLAB ON CORREGATED STEEL
1/2” EXTERIOR GYPSUM CLADDING 2”STEEL PLATE 2” ALUMINUM MULLION
2’ LIGHT GAUGE STEEL I-BEAMS 2” ACCOUSTIC PANELS ALUMINUM TRACK FIBER OPTIC LIGHT CABLES 4” ALUMINUM MULLIONS VAPOR BARRIER 1 1/2” RIGID INSULATION 1/2” CLADDING
2” STEEL CLADDING 1” ACCOUSTIC PANELS 2” INSULATED GLASS
3” PERFERRATED STEEL SCREEN
2” STEEL CAP A 1.1
1” ACCOUSTIC PANELS
5/8” GYPSUM BOARD 3” LIMESTONE PANELS
ALUMINUM TRACK WITH 6” CYLINDER LIGHTING
2 1/2” STEEL PANEL CONNECTORS VAPOR BARRIER 4” RIGID INSULATION 6” BATT INSULATION 6”x4” TUBE STEEL 2” STEEL PLATE
SLOPED CONCRETE SLAB 1” ACCOUSTIC PANELS RECESSED LIGHTING 5/8” GYPSUM BOARD 6”x4” TUBE STEEL 18” CONCRETE WALL 6” RIGID INSULATION VAPOR BARRIER GRANULATED FILL 4“ DRAINAGE PIPE 2’ CONCRETE FOOTING
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6”X4” TUBE STEEL 1” ACOUSTIC PANEL 5/8” GYPSUM BOARD 6” BATT INSULATION VAPOR BARRIER
CUSTOM LIGHT GAUGE C-FLANGE
2 1/2” STEEL PANEL CONNECTORS
4” RIGID INSULATION
3” LIMESTONE PANEL ALUMINUM MULLION
A 1.3 DETAIL 1/2” = 1’0” SCALE
STEEL FLASHING 2” INSULATED GLASS 6”x8” TUBE STEEL INSULATED ALUMINUM MULLION
2’ LIGHT GAUGE STEEL I-BEAM
VAPOR BARRIER
2” ACOUSTIC PANELS
6” RIGID INSULATION 5” CONCRETE SLAB ON CORREGATED STEEL
A 1.2 DETAIL 1/2” = 1’0” SCALE
A 1.2
STEEL FLASHING 6” LIGHT GAUGE STEEL WALL WITH BATT INSULATION 2” RIGID INSULATION
STEEL RISERS ELEVATED EXTERIOR FLOOR PANELS
INSULATED GLASS DOOR
VAPOR BARRIER 1/2” EXTERIOR GYPSUM CLADDING
3” PERFERRATED STEEL
INSULATED ALUMINUM MULLION
WOOD CAP STEEL FLASHING
5/8” PINEWOOD FLOOR
2 1/2” STEEL PANEL CONNECTORS
INSULATED ALUMINUM MULLION
2”X4” FLOOR RUNNER STEEL PLATE
VAPOR BARRIER
VAPOR BARRIER
3” RIGID INSULATION
6” RIGID INSULATION
5’ CONCRETE SLAB ON CORREGATED STEEL
3” LIMESTONE PANELS
5” CONCRETE SLAB ON CORREGATED STEEL
18” LIGHT GAUGE STEEL I-BEAM
6”X4” TUBE STEEL
ALUMINUM DRAIN
6” BATT INSULATION
4” SLOPED RIGID INSULATION WITH DRAINAGE CHANNELS 2” STEEL CAP
A 1.1 DETAIL 1/2” = 1’0” SCALE
A 1.3
2”X4” FLOOR RUNNERS 5/8” PINEWOOD FLOOR
INSULATED GLASS DOOR INSULATED ALUMINUM MULLION 5/8” PINEWOOD FLOOR 2”X4” FLOOR RUNNER STEEL PLATE
2” ALUMINUM FOOTING
6”X4” TUBE STEEL 1” ACOUSTIC PANEL 5/8” GYPSUM BOARD 6” BATT INSULATION VAPOR BARRIER
CUSTOM LIGHT GAUGE C-FLANGE
2 1/2” STEEL PANEL CONNECTORS
4” RIGID INSULATION
3” LIMESTONE PANEL
5’ CONCRETE SLAB ON CORREGATED STEEL
ALUMINUM MULLION
18” LIGHT GAUGE STEEL I-BEAM ALUMINUM DRAIN 4” SLOPED RIGID INSULATION WITH DRAINAGE CHANNELS 2” STEEL CAP
A 1.3 DETAIL 1/2” = 1’0” SCALE
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detailing
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model photos
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the living data center urban intervention 4th spring
Chicago, Illinois partner - 5 person team
Our site was located north of Goose Island, an up and coming technology hub, on an old steel mill site. The area had become run down as people moved away, and so we wanted to be able to ring people back into the area, while servicing a changing economy and demographic. We created a central district for data collection and sustainable living. By collecting various types of data, ranging from weather patterns and human traffic, the area will slowly develope over the 10 year process to become more accessible and attuned to the citizens needs.
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Data Driven 1. Innovation Hub 2. Technology Library Research Center 3. Makers Space 4. Innovation Space
Sustainable Focus
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1. Green Roof 2. Community Roof Top Garden 3. Makers Space 4. Land Renewal Marsh 5. Local Greens Market 6. Living Lab 7. Affordable Green Roof top 8. Rooftop Park/Water Capture
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Catalyst for Change 1. Community connected Hotel 2. Prefabricated High-Rise 3. School 4. Public Library 5. Local Recycling Drop off 6. Center for Gigabyte Network 7. Net Zero Residential 8. Gallery Space 9. Multi-dependent Sustainable Block 10. Museum Space
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intervention nodes
1857 city plan
constructed
existing
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metro Lines
bike sharing
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bike Lane
proposed bike
data collector
revived streetscape
geothermal pipes
site plans
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phase 1
phase 2
phase 3
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program and phase develpment
Comp
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treets
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Live
Data Collec tion Living Lab
Biosw
ales
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a house of sound and color music house 3rd fall
Munich, Germany solo
The idea of a house is not complete if it does not feel like a home. For this home, I was given a song, Raunchy Twist by Max Gregor, and designed a home for a lover of 60s German jazz music. Using only musical proportions derived from note lengths and frequencies, I worked to create an original jazz experience that invoked the repetitive nature of the song. at the same time, I needed to fully understand my song, not only through sound, but connection of octaves, varying cords, and frequecy output, and represent it graphically as an art installation.
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self-made sheet music
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diagrams
18.625 m
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1/4
1/1
5/4
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Wall Depths
F
5/6
Dflat
5/6
15/16
1/1 1/1
Wall Lengths
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C
Dflat Eflat Eflat
Eflat - 3/4 - 330 hz = 3.43 m
Bflat - 3.43 m / 2 = 1.715 m
Dflat - 15/16 - 412.5 hz = 4.29 m
Dflat - 4.29 m / 2 = 2.145 m
Eflat - 1/1 - 440 hz = 5 m
Eflat - 5 m / 1 = 5 m
Bflat
G
15/16
Total - 18.9 m 1/2
3/4
Bflat
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15/16
Dflat
1/1
Eflat
5/4
4/3
G
Aflat
5/4
4/3
G
Aflat
1/1
Eflat
18.9 m
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floor pan
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graphic annotation