Lorrin Kline Portfolio

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LK LORRIN KLINE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI - COLLEGE OF DESIGN, ARCHITECTURE, ART, & PLANNING


TABLE OF CONTENTS

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI - MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE

UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO - BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ARCHITECTURE

508 RIDDLE ROAD APT. 46 CINCINNATI, OH 45220 C. 814. 553. 7106 E. klinele@mail.uc.edu


THE FUSE

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INTERPHASE

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HKS DESIGN FELLOWSHIP

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ALCHEMY BREWERY - DETAIL BASED STUDY

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ALCHEMY BREWERY - CONCEPT BASED STUDY

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ALCHEMY BREWERY - FORM BASED STUDY

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OVERLAPPING MICRO CARE

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BUILDING CASE STUDY

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XV FACADE

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FITNESS MOUNTAIN

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GOOD GRIDS - MODULAR CITY

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SKETCHES

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THE FUSE 2018 ULI HINES STUDENT COMPETITION

CONCEPT:

RESIDENTIAL

Students were asked to research the developing site in Toronto, Canada and create a new master plan of what the city needs. As a group we came to the conclusion that because of the large developing areas that are surrounding the site we needed to create a center where all of these instances merge. The fuse was created as a hub to link the three distinct areas together through transportation as well as opportunity for the surrounding community. We were asked to document the phasing process and the cost effectiveness of how our idea would be incorporated into the community.

FITNESS CENTER UPSCALE RESTAURANT RETAIL

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CO-WORKING SPACE FOOD STALLS “FUSE HALL”

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BUSINESS INCUBATOR LIVING LABORATORY “THE GAME” |ARCADE

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UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI SPRING 2018

IN COLLABORATION WITH

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CASUAL RESTAURANT RETAIL|ART EXHIBITS

BRUNCH SERVING RESTAURANT

STARBUCKS

DANIELLE CAMPBELL VARSHA IYENGAR SADAF KHALILZARE RYAN STICKEL

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TRANSIT FACILITIES


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PHASE 1

ELEVATE

Structured Retail Office Affordable Affordable Market-Rate Market-Rate Parking For-Sale Rental For-Sale Rental Housing Housing Housing Housing

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22%

TOTAL BUILD-OUT

35%

145,326 sq m

PHASE 2

3%

MERGE

Structured Retail Office Affordable Affordable Market-Rate Market-Rate Parking For-Sale Rental For-Sale Rental Housing Housing Housing Housing

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1%

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6%

14% 18% TOTAL BUILD-OUT 71,325 sq m

PHASE 3

LINK

59%

Structured Retail Office Affordable Affordable Market-Rate Market-Rate Parking For-Sale Rental For-Sale Rental Housing Housing Housing Housing

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0% 6%

TOTAL BUILD-OUT

2% 9% 21%

19,755 sq m 62%

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INTERPHASE CELLUAR GROWTH

CONCEPT: Students were asked to research the development of spawning conditions of cellular growth molecules. Then create an outdoor installation that responds to these conditions. As a class we decided to add a programmatic element of a pop up library with seating to add restraints within the spawning cells. Each cell became a joint where the rods in the installation would connect too. As the cells got larger this would be represented in the installation by more than one rod being placed to the same point. We ran another growth simulation to place the single panels, 3D panels, and bookshelf locations within the structure. The installation was exhibited as a pop up library for two weeks in the center of University of Cincinnati’s main campus green. A few libraries from the area donated books to the pop up for students to borrow.

ELEVATION VIEW

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI SPRING 2018

IN COLLABORATION WITH CHRISTOPH KLEMMT STUDIO INDIVIDUAL MODULE VIEW

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TOP VIEW


PERSPECTIVE VIEW

SINGLE PANEL LOCATIONS

3D PANEL LOCATIONS

BOOK SHELVES LOCATIONS

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HKS FELLOWSHIP STUDENT COMPETITION

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Ten Students were asked to travel to HKS ‘s Washington D.C. office to complete a Seventy-two hour design charrette of the future of the Robert F. Kennedy Stadium. Our goal is to open the area to connect people from both sides of the river and give them access to a site they were once deprived of. Bisecting the old stadium and breaking down the scale, this new intervention creates a more inviting space that serves residents of all backgrounds. Moments of interest are incorporated throughout the site helping with the promotion of economic and social sustainability. By adding a multi-use community center off the stadium, we are creating a new hub in the neighborhood for interaction that connects to other areas of the site through activated green spaces. The proposal of a walkway that engages its natural surroundings and the river’s edge creates accessibility for the users East of the river.

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HKS ARCHITECTS SPRING 2018

IN COLLABORATION WITH KATHRYN OWARA WENBO HUANG

SITE DIAGRAM

ZACH WOLK FORM DIAGRAMS

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ALCHEMY BREWERY DETAIL BASED STUDY

CONCEPT: As a continuation of the Alchemy Brewery Form Based Study my partner and I developed a curtain wall system in which board form concrete panels could be hung from. This semester we were to focus on the details in which how every piece comes together to create a facade system and not necessarily focus on form. We wanted to hide as many details as possible while incorporating a functional design. The site of this project is located in Cincinnati, OH.

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WALL SECTION STUDY 2” = 1’-0”

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ASSEMBLIES 43

HVAC Suppy Vent

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Aluminum Extrusion

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Exterior Vents Beyond

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1” Insulated Glass

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Aluminum Extruded Handrail and Ledge

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Fire Sprinkler

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1” x 1” Wood Block

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SUMMER 2017

IN COLLABORATION WITH LINDSAY SCHWEITZER

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Recessed Canned Light

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Air Handling Unit

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Down Spout Beyond

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4” Aluminum Gutter

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UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI

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5/8” Densglass Fireguard Sheathing

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3” Mineral Wool Insulation

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Metal Pannel

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Air and Water Barrier

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Steel Column

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Web Stiffner

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2” x 3 1/2” x 1/4” Steel Tab @ 24” O.C.

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3/4” Pressured Treated Furring

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4” x 4 3/8” Steel Angle

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Corrigated Aluminum Floor Decking

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Glass Railing Pannel

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LED Lighting Strip

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1/4” Steel Structrual Tube

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Steel I Beam

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5/8” Gypsum Drywall

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2” x 4” x 1/4” Heavy Gauge Steel Stud

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6” Cast-in-place Concrete Wall

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Glass Pivoit Door System

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Rigid Insulation

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Polyethylene Sheet

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Steel Rebar Reinforced Concrete

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Concrete Foundation

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Gravel

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Concrete Prefabricated Pile

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Concrete Flooring

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3/8” Steel Window Framing

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3/8” Hard Wood Flooring

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1” Mineral Wool Insulation

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Drain

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Vapor Barrier 1” Batt Insulation

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2” Concrete Slab

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Concrete Slab on Grade

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CORNER DETAIL PLAN

1 1/2” = 1’- 0”

LORRIN KLINE + LINDSAY SCHWEITZER

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VENT DETAIL PLAN

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ALCHEMY BREWERY CONCEPT BASED STUDY

CONCEPT: Through the analysis of materials I created a joint in a way that relates to a specific site in Cincinnati. We were asked to document the joint through different media explorations with the main component being a collage. I wanted to find a way to create a balance of materials using wood and aluminum, where the two materials wood meet at the smallest point. Through different balance experimentations I was able to create an object from aluminum that would come down to touch a wooden base at four points. The site itself sits on a large incline. The goal of the object was to create an abstraction of the incline through the implied points of interaction of the slope and specified joints.

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI FALL 2016

INDIVIDUAL WORK

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ALCHEMY BREWERY FORM BASED STUDY

CONCEPT: Alchemy Brewery has become a continuation of the joint detail in which I wanted to find a way for the building to follow the slope of site to create a transition from the bottom to the top of the site. I used the existing retaining wall and the contours of the site to create the base plan for my brewery and the other programmatic elements to dictate the heights and placement of the other rooms surrounding the brewery. As you move through the building, you can consistently catch glimpses of the brewing process and the workers as they move through the main floor space.

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI FALL 2016

INDIVIDUAL WORK

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THIRD FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

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SOUTH LOOKING SECTION

19 WEST LOOKING SECTION


7 OVERLAPPING MICRO CARE

CONCEPT: Overlapping Micro Care is a rehabilitation center created for temporary housing of patients. Due to Buffalo’s Expansion of the medical campus we created a rehab center with three different types of therapy, which include walking, aquatic, and music. Not only was this center to be used for its patients but to also be utilized by the community. Each of the rooms were designed to be completely handicap assessable. We wanted to go a little further by trying to understand what the patient needs. In each of the rooms the bathrooms have enough area for the patients to be able to take rest breaks in between each task. We wanted to develop room layouts that patients could freely move all the way around the room without furniture being in there way. Hoping this is a way of practicing towards a quicker and stronger recovery. The atrium of the building allows for light to pour into the building and also for patients to interact with each other as they go to different activities throughout the day.

UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO FALL 2015

IN COLLABORATION WITH DANIEL AVILAN FORM DIAGRAMS

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TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

ONE BED UNIT

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TWO BED UNIT


PROGRAMMATIC AXON

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BUILDING CASE STUDY

CONCEPT: In construction technology class we learned how to carefully examine construction documents and gather information to create a new drawing. We were each given a home and a complex. The two buildings that I specifically looked at was the Croffead House and the Conibear Shellhouse Renovation. The Croffead House was made of masonry units and the Conibear Shellhouse from steel. We were asked to draw a sectional elevation axon in Auto-CAD with details.

UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO FALL 2015

INDIVIDUAL WORK

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XV FACADE

CONCEPT: XV Facade was a project given in our environmental controls class. Here we had to develop a sun shading device that would give the greatest sun blockage without completely hiding the entire front of the building. We then used a program that we could import our rhino model into, to see exactly how much sun exposure would be on the building.

UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO SPRING 2014

INDIVIDUAL WORK

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MODULE PERSPECTIVE

FACADE MODULE

MODULES COMBINED

MODULE ELEVATION

SUN DIAGRAM

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FITNESS MOUNTAIN

CONCEPT: Fitness Mountain was a project that I completed purely based on form. Unlike many of the projects I have done the last part of the assignment was to add program into this already created form. This project in other words was to design a facility without a program already incorporated into it. The site was in Williamsville, New York in a small intimate park with widening sidewalks and continuous landscape. I took a look at three different age groups of people who visited the park and the paths in which they traveled walking though the park. I used this information to create a point grid which I then took to find the exterior of my building.

UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO SPRING 2013

INDIVIDUAL WORK

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POINT GRID

POINT GRID ON TOP OF STRUCTURE

STRUCTURE

ELEVATION

PERSPECTIVE

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MODULAR CITY

CONCEPT: Modular City was a late entry to the Chicago City block competition from 1960. After our domestic study of the North East and Mid West of the United States we came back to school and thoroughly studied grids and what made each of them successful. At this time I gained much knowledge from Savannah, Georgia city gird. The repetitive pattern of the square gird helped me to create the Modular City. Here I was able to develop six different types of modules each with different types of housing and community buildings. The idea that these modules could continue to build off of each other, it didn’t have to be at one place at one time. There were infinite options depending on what the need for the city was. Once we completed our own grid we then meshed each of projects together creating one large city plan. Then as group we built a 16’ x 16’ handcrafted model.

UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO SUMMER 2015

INDIVIDUAL WORK

AERIAL PERSPECTIVE

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CITY PLAN


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SKETCHES UB TRAVEL PROGRAMS

CONCEPT: Throughout my time in Undergrad I was fortunate enough to participate in three different travel programs with the school of architecture. On these trips we were not only taught the history of many different buildings, but we were also taught how to sketch them. This spread includes just a few examples from my sketch book.

HEADED WEST WA | OR | CA | AZ

USA GRAND TOUR NY | MA | NH | RI | CT | NJ | PA MD | VA | WV | OH | KY | TN | IL MO | KS | NE | IA | MN | WI | IN MI

HEADED SOUTH TX | LA | MS | AL | GA | SC | FL

UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO FALL 2016

INDIVIDUAL WORK

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