Matthew Roberts B. Arch Portfolio 2014 sanscourier@gmail.com
OregonBILDS - Hope Loop Design/Build of an Affordable, High-Performance House Eugene, Oregon
OregonBilds is the University of Oregon’s new design/build program for affordable, high-performance housing.. Our studio worked on the conceptual design and design development phases, and by the end of term reached construction documents and permit submittal. The aim was to design an approximately 1200 SF house for a lot in West Eugene given to the program by one of our partners. Throughout the whole term, all 14 students in the studio worked as a comprehensive team designing one house, a very different experience from the normal studio culture. Personally, one of my favorite aspects of the project was the opportunity to design a variety of small details throughout the house, from how to put together the stairs to what the best/most efficient wall assembly would be.
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Oregon Not to scale
OREGON BILDS WINDOW SCHEDULE UNIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
FLOOR 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
ROOM LIVING LIVING DINING KITCHEN KITCHEN BATHROOM 1 MASTER BDRM W MASTER BDRM S BATHROOM 2 BDRM 1 BDRM 2
WINDOW SIZE 6'-0” X 5'-0” 6'-0” X 5'-0” 7'-0” X 6'-0” 3'-0” X 4'-0” 3'-0” X 4'-0” 2'-0” X 3'-0” 3'-2” X 4'-4” 3'-2” X 4'-4” 2'-0” X 3'-0 3'-2” X 4'-4” 3'-2” X 4'-4”
SIZE
R/O 6'-0 1/2” X 5'-0 1/2” 6'-0 1/2” X 5'-0 1/2” 7'-0 1/2” X 6'-0 1/2” 2'-8 1/2” X 3'-9 1/2” 2'-8 1/2” X 3'-9 1/2” 2'-0 1/2” X 3'-0 1/2” 3'-2 1/2” X 4'-4 1/2” 3'-2 1/2” X 4'-4 1/2” 2'-0 1/2” X 3'-0 1/2” 3'-2 1/2” X 4'-4 1/2” 3'-2 1/2” X 4'-4 1/2”
R.O. HEAD @ 7'-7" 7'-7" 7'-7" 7'-7" 7'-7" 7'-9" 7'-9" 7'-9" 7'-9" 7'-9" 7'-9"
TYPE (2) SINGLE HUNG (2) SINGLE HUNG FIXED 4-LITE SINGLE HUNG SINGLE HUNG SINGLE HUNG SINGLE HUNG SINGLE HUNG SINGLE HUNG SINGLE HUNG SINGLE HUNG
DESCRIPTION
SAFTEY GLASS EGRESS EGRESS SAFETY GLASS EGRESS EGRESS
Vicenza Civic Auditorium A New Heart for the Palladian City Vicenza, Veneto, Italy
Vicenza sits at the bottom of the Monte Berico hills at the edge of Northern Italy’s Po Valley. A settlement since the Roman Empire, Vicenza is home to a host of wonderful medevial and Renaissance architecture. Especially that of Andrea Palladio, including the Basillica Palladiana at the heart of the city. However the context that the Basillica sits in is problematic. One of the four main piazzae is empty and barren, and the building attached to the Basillica’s eastern side is a stoic, lifeless late-Baroque shell housing a boring modern block. Recent renovations to the courtyard between the two buildings have made the site even more scattered. The problem posed for this studio was then to create a new civic building containing an auditorium, library, and meeting spaces to bring more people to the site. Additionally, priority was put on giving the building a real civic presence and repairing the public spaces it would enfront.
Lobby atop the Stairs
View from Main Auditorium to Piazza Biade
Calm Inside a Library
Soft Light in the Galleries
Green Room WC
WC
Lobby
Coat Check
Green Room
Restaurant Stor.
Market
Market
Market
Ground Floor
1st Mezzanine
1st Floor
Aud. Lobby Sm. Mtg. Breakout Rm.
Sm. Mtg.
Auditorium WC WC
Main Mtg.
Aud. Serving
Sm. Mtg.
Off.
Palladio Library
Off.
Conf.
Off.
Palladio Archives
Palladio Gallery
2nd Mezzanine
2nd Floor
Breakout Rm.
Center for Russian Icons down Irving St.
Center for Russian Icons Bringing Old World Relics to the Pearl District Portland, Oregon
ICONS. The Pearl District. Who would think of these two things together? And yet that was the goal: to create a new museum and school on an infill lot near I-405 to preserve Orthodox Christian iconography and the craft + art that goes into creating them. How to make a signature building that also stands at remove from the hustle of the city around it and isolated from the noise of the interstate? What kind of building would result from trying to make the best possible home for these icons, yet out of modern materials and with modern building techniques? What resulted was a modern, urban monastery organized around two courtyards, one outer to screen the outside, one inner to create a heart to the campus. Screens started to appear throughout the building, blocking some, but not all of the exterior light from reaching the fragile and sacred icons. Two Ls, one for the museum and one for the school of iconography.
Entering through the First Courtyard
Main Stair to Upper Courtyard
Wandering the Inner Hallway
Perusing the Icons in their Home
1st Floor Ground Floor
2nd Floor
3rd Floor
CAST STONE CAP SEALANT BED CAP MOUNTING PEG
BRICK VENEER
CAP FLASHING BRICK TIE 2X10 STUD R35 ROCK WOOL BATT FLASHING
L
CONC. DECK L 6X6X38 WELDED PLATE
5X6X21
3" BRICK VENEER
5 8"
GYP BOARD
HSS 8X10X38
WELDED SPLICE PLATE
WELDED CONNECT. PLATE HSS 8X10X83
EPDM ROOF
BRICK TIE
R15 XPS RIGID
2X10 STUDS CONC. LINTEL WINDOW RETURN PLATE
5 8"
GYP. BOARD
1 21" DENSGLAS
R38 XPS RIGID
CONC. DECK
STEEL MTG. PLATE
L 6X6X83
KAWNEER 450T WINDOW UNIT
WELDED PLATE HSS 8X10X38
8
SCALE: 3” = 1’ - 0”
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10
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Enclosure Detailing BRICK VENEER
3" XPS
Examples details of high performance building envelopes
2X10 SILL PLATE
1 21" DENSGLAS 2X10 DOUBLE JAMB L 7X6X21
1 21" DENSGLAS BRICK TIE
L 3X5 21X83
R15 XPS RIGID
HSS 8X8X83
3" BRICK VENEER GLASS CANOPY CANOPY ANCHOR
FLASHING L 7X6X21
1x4 WOOD FINISH
CONNECTOR PLATE 5 8"
GYP BOARD
HSS 8X10X38 2X10 STUD
GUTTER
WT6X20 L 3X5 21X38 CLOSED CELL SPRAY FOAM
3 8"
9
CANOPY ANCHOR GLASS CANOPY
WT 6X20
11
SCALE: 3/4” = 1’ - 0”
W 5X20
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PLATE
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