LINDSEY TELFORD 2021
NASA GLENN RESEARCH CENTER MASTER PLAN & COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH CENTER Project Architect, 2019 Ross Barney Architects Cleveland, OH The NASA Glenn Research center, originally constructed in the 1940s and 50s is currently struggling to keep up with aging facilities, the increasing costs of facility ownership, and attracting and serving the next generation workforce. Additionally, all federal agencies were mandated with decreasing their building footprint by 30% to reduce O&M and deferred maintenance costs. Throughout the master plan process, I worked with complex quantitative data sets as well as qualitative data from staff and administrators to create a methodology for facility investment and divestment and to ultimately create a vision for NASA GRC for their 100 year anniversary.
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Methodology for Determining Divestments, Investments, and Siting of New CoF Projects Invest
Existing NASA GRC Facilities Is it Mission Critical?
Yes
Yes
No
Does it have an FCI of 4.0 or greater?
Yes
Renovate in place
No
No
Is it Permanent?
Does it have an FCI of 4.0 or greater?
Maintain
Can it be renovated?
Yes
Does the facility adequately support the current uses?
Renovate and/or Repurpose
Yes No
New CoF
No
Siting New CoF Projects Yes
Are there sound, vibration, field-of-view, buffer-zone, and/ or size requirements preventing construction on Main Campus?
No
Is the facility a recent capital investment or is a capital investment planned for this facility? No
Are there significant barriers, risks, or costs associated with demolition?
No
Yes
Divest Yes
Decommission
No
Demolish
Yes
Does it need to be co-located with an existing facility in the West Area? No
1st Choice LF: Main Campus
Yes
Can the requirements be accommodated in the West Area? Yes
2nd Choice LF: West Area
No
3rd Choice Plum Brook Station June 30, 2017
NEAR NORTH MONTESSORI ADDITION Project Architect, 2019 Ross Barney Architects Chicago, Illinois We created a ground up addition to link two existing wings of the school. The brick facade pattern echoes one of the learning tools used to teach multiplication. Early studied included a modular precast facade system.
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CHICAGO BOOGIE WOOGIE Chicago Architecture Biennial, 2015 Krueck + Sexton Chicago Boogie-Woogie is a re-imagined model of urban ownership and living on five Chicago lots. As part of the Inaugural Chicago Biennial, the project was on exhibit in the Garland Gallery at the Chicago Cultural Center. When you own a unit here, you own a bed, a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, café, restaurant, florist shop, barbershop, workshop, and a library. You own everything — even an orchard.
130 N FRANKLIN Project Designer, 2014 Krueck + Sexton Architects Chicago, Illinois 130 N Franklin was slated to be a 50 story high rise. A faceted, high performance facade provided natural light and views to tenants. A compact z-corridor created accessibility while maximizing lease-able space. Beyond working through Design Development, I supported the Planned Unit Development efforts, and created marketing materials for leasing.
7th Floor
Alternative Desking Layout
IDEO RENOVATIONS
Q5 Please rate the existing Project Team Rooms
Project Architect, 2019 Ross Barney Architects Chicago, Illinois
Size
Furniture
Storage
Lighting
Privacy
Collaboration
Business Need #1: Mo’, People, Mpo’ Problems Business Need #2: Reimagining a Place for Working, Learning + Playing Business Need #3: Increased Focus on Client Relationships + Employee Mobility Design Principles
Thermal Comfort
Power Outlets
Flexibility
Acoustics
ESKRIDGE WHEELCHAIR RAMP AIAS Freedom by Design, 2012 Kansas State University Eskridge, Kansas We designed and fabricated a 120’ long prefabricated marine grade plywood wheelchair ramp.
CHICAGO RIVER ADVOCACY Chicago Architecture Biennial, 2017 Ross Barney Architects The River Edge Ideas Lab presented nine firms, including Ross Barney Architects, with the challenge and opportunity to design public spaces along the Chicago riverfront at three iconic sites, including the Civic Opera Edge, Congress Parkway Edge, and Air Line Bridge Edge. These designs serve as inspiration for the future of our riverfronts as the City considers how to provide inviting and active public spaces along the city’s second coast. Additionally, we worked closely with the Metropolitan Planning Council, DPD, and DCASE to design, coordinate, and construct the gallery space that would showcase the nine firm proposals during the Chicago Architecture Biennial.
6. Treated water runs back into river from pool.
5. UV Disinfection systems destroy 99% of harmful bacteria without adding chemicals.
4. Biofiltration breaks down unwanted chemicals using microorganisms living on plants.
2. Airation infuses water with oxygen & reduces contaminants to aquatic life and good bacteria.
3. Sedimentation platforms use gravity to remove suspended solids from water.
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