Matthew Mayberry // Graduate Portfolio

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MATTHEW MAYBERRY

2014 / 2016 GRADUATE DESIGN PORTFOLIO


MATTHEW MAYBERRY

maybm@design.upenn.edu 2058 Pemberton St. Philadelphia, PA 19146 1 808 281 1653

EDUCATION

INTERN ARCHITECT EXPERIENCE

MASTERS OF ARCHITECTURE I PENNDESIGN

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University of Pennsylvania // Philadelphia, PA

B.A. ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE {ARCHAWAII_

August 2006 - May 2012

INTERN ARCHITECT

APRIL 2013 - JULY 2013

PACIFIC ASIA DESIGN, INC ARCHITECTURE + INTERIOR DESIGN / HONOLULU, HI

Harvard University // Cambridge, MA

+ General project assistance, drawing coordination + Extensive use of Adobe Creative Suite to produce presentation quality images / concepts / drawings. + %#& &TCHVKPI ]#WVQ%#& OKPQT 4GXKV OQFKĆ’ECVKQPU_ + #UUKUVGF ETGCVKQP QH URGEKĆ’ECVKQP DKPFGTU + Site surveying and documentation.

RECOGNITION

TEACHING ASSISTANT

University of Hawai'i at Manoa // Honolulu, HI

SUMMER ARCHITECTURE STUDIO GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN

June 2010 - July 2010

E. LEWIS DALES TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP

Spring 2016

University of Pennsylvania // PennDESIGN Fellowship awarded to attend La Biennale Venezia in 2016

SCHENK-WOODMAN COMPETITION

Spring 2015

University of Pennsylvania // PennDESIGN Awarded First Prize Overall with fellow students: Alexander Saroki / Insung Hwang / Jung Jae Suh / Wesley Chiang

TESSELLATIONS PAVILION COMPETITION

Fall 2014

University of Pennsylvania // PennDESIGN Honorable Mention Entry with fellow students: Wenxin Chen / Yihui Gan / Hardeep Gujral

ARCH STUDIO 342: DESIGN STUDIO UH MANOA SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE / HONOLULU, HI

+ Helped instruct class of 50 architecture students. + Provided daily critiques regarding graphic representation and architectural process. + Designed and gave bi-weekly lectures on various types of respresentation. + Guided students on project recording + portfolio design. + Maintained student records of attendance and grades. + (KTUV WPFGTITCFWCVG UVWFGPV UGNGEVGF VQ 6# HQT PQP Ć’TUV year design studio in over a decade.

TEACHING ASSISTANT

REFERENCES Annette Fierro, M.Arch

Ć’GTTQCN"FGUKIP WRGPP GFW 1 215 898 5728

Associate Professor of Architecture University of Pennsylvania, PennDesign

William Chapman, Ph.D

Director of Graduate Program: Historic Preservation University of Hawai'i at Manoa

wchapman@hawaii.edu 1 718 915 0925

llonghi@longhiarchitect.com

Luis Longhi, M.Arch

Principal of Longhi Architects / Visiting Professor Longhi Architects / University of Hawai'i at Manoa

(Best reached by email, as his residence is in Peru)

JANUARY 2012 - MAY 2012

JANUARY 2011 - MAY 2011

ARCH STUDIO 132: ARCHITECTURAL REPRESENTATION UH MANOA SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE / HONOLULU, HI

+ +PUVTWEVGF UGEVKQP QH Ć’TUV [GCT UVWFGPVU + Designed and gave studio section lectures on Photoshop / InDesign / Illustrator / AutoCAD Hand Drafting / Hand Rendering / Photography + Assigned and graded weekly drawings / drafting tasks. + Maintained student records of attendance and grades.

RESEARCH ASSISTANT

OCTOBER 2009 - AUGUST 2010

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH + DESIGN LABORATORY UH MANOA SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE / HONOLULU, HI

SKILLS DIGITAL

Photoshop CC Illustrator CC InDesign CC

AutoCAD 2015 Maya 2015 Revit 2015

Rhinoceros 5.0 Grasshopper 2.0

ANALOG

Graphic Design Typography Photography

Hand Modeling Hand Drafting Hand Drawing

Design Research Iteration + Synthesis

RECENT TRAVEL

+ Design and implementation of various ERDL projects. 5RGEKĆ’ECNN[ + JGNRGF FGUKIP CPF FGXGNQR C ECORWU YKFG research project to determine new sustainable strategies for existing campus buildings at UHM. + Designed graphic layout for presentations given by Lab Director and Professor Stephen Meder across the US.

SAILING INSTRCUTOR

Athens, Greece / 5 Weeks PennDesign Summer Abroad with Professors Ezio Blasetti + Danielle Willems

Summer 2015

Cyclades Islands, Greece / 1 Week Sailing Trip / Greek Cultural Immersion

Summer 2015

Rome, Italy / 1 Week Personal Study Trip / Roman Architecture

Summer 2015

HAWAII KAI YACHT CLUB KOKO MARINA / HAWAII KAI, HI

JUNE 2014 - AUGUST 2014 JULY 2013 - AUGUST 2013

+ Managed and taught land and live sailing sessions. + Lead morning streching and warm up activities. + Designed & updated a weekly + monthly sailing curriculum. + Coordinated with parents to reach individual learning goals. + Preform First Aid when necessary.


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COVER + CONTENTS

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BUBBLEPUFF

04_13

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Group Project / 4 x M.Arch I Students Arch Studio 501 / Critic: Michael Loverich Fall 2014 _ 6 Week Project

MISDIR/ave/ECTION Individual Project Arch Studio 502 / Critic: Annette Fierro Spring 2015 _ Semester Project

PARKS + REC Individual Project Arch Studio 601 / Critic: Brian Phillips Fall 2015 _ Semester Project

IT’S ALWAYS SUNNY... Penn Competition with 4 x M.Arch I + LARP Awarded First Prize Spring 2015 _ 1 Week


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BUBBLEPUFF

BubblePuff

Architecture Studio 501


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Critic: Michael Loverich Graduate Studio 501 / Fall 2014 PennDesign Gallery Completed With Fellow Students: Wenxin Chen / Yihui Gan / Hardeep Gujral Exhibited for PennDesign's 2014 Pavilion competition "Tessellations" at Meyerson Hall in Philadelphia. BUBBLEPUFF was awarded Honorable Mention in the final selections.

PennDesign Department of Architecture / Fall 2014

Critic / Michael Loverich


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BubblePuff

Architecture Studio 501


7| Genesis

Inflatability

The bulbous, even grotesque shapes of acrylic paint bounce light from canvas rendering of the 1765 Jean-Honoré Fragonard artwork “Swarm of Cupids”. The work suggests airy, ethereal forms, gathered in clumps that accumulate and disperse almost extemporaneously. Amorphous form and the light nature of these subjects inspired the idea of inflation and progression of form as membranes. Encouraged to stay away from the contrived, our group was urged to pursue a dichotomy between membrane and fill, investigating ideas of density, porosity, structure, and part to whole relationships.

The leg as inflatable object became a point of departure. A series of balloons, aggregated together begins to shape the form. Thus the bubble becomes our initial unit.

The Unit

The Method

Stacking vs.

The original bubble. Discovered at 3am during late night experiments before a studio pin up.

The plaster to plaster bond ended up being the solution that best provided stability and gave us an aesthetic we were happy with.

Modularity and unit aggregation were themes explored by each studio. Our group studied the brick and the history of Louis Kahn at Penn and his infatuation with brick masonry.

Study of Rococo Art

The Plaster Bubble

Conditions of inflatability. Explanation.

Chemical Process Joining

Failed Experiments Included: + Casting with Rubber / Latex / Resin / Cement / Foam / Fiberglass / + 3D Printed Plastic connections were tested as well.

The Bubble

The bulbous form.

Stack and tesselate.

Essentially each course was a laid as headers with the drip points facing the exterior and the balloon removal opening facing the interior.

Assembly

The Bubble and the Brick. Instead of directly copying any specific bricklaying bond the Bubbles were aggregated into 5 diagrammatical assemblies: the hexagon, diamond, pyramid, prism, and branch. These assemblies were used to create conditions of stability within the given envelope of this pavilion. Mock-ups were constructed to test the usefulness of these assemblies and determine which orientations would be most effective for aggregating.

Aggregation Catalogue

Bubbles on Bubbles on Bubbles. Catalogue of orientations for the aggregation of the bubbles. Nearly 700 bubbles were produced to erect the pavilion and the multitude of bubble combinations is illustrated here. Every single bubble was unique, so building the pavilion required a logical assembly and each connection between bubble groups was essentially a bespoke connection.

PennDesign Department of Architecture / Fall 2014

Critic / Michael Loverich


|8 Part to Whole Diagram

Base Components

Hexagon

Rhombus

Pyrami

Prism

Branch

Assembly Group Type 01

Assembly Group Type 02

Mass Generation

Bubble Types

Watery Bubble

None: Too Delicate

BubblePuff

Thin Bubble

Resting Layer

Bulky Bubble

Supporting Layer

Rock Bubble

Foundation Layer

Architecture Studio 501


9| Pavilion Arch Detail

Final Pavilion

PennDesign Department of Architecture / Fall 2014

Critic / Michael Loverich


| 10 Roof Plan

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Plan Cut

BubblePuff

Architecture Studio 501


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Longitudinal Section A

Transverse Section H

Longitudinal Section B

Transverse Section I

Longitudinal Section C

Transverse Section J

Longitudinal Section D

Transverse Section K

Longitudinal Section E

Transverse Section L

Longitudinal Section F

Transverse Section M

Longitudinal Section G

Transverse Section N

PennDesign Department of Architecture / Fall 2014

Critic / Michael Loverich


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BubblePuff

FINAL PAVILION

Architecture Studio 501


COLORED BUBBLES IMPLANTED WITH LED LIGHTS

PennDesign Department of Architecture / Fall 2014

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Critic / Michael Loverich


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MISDIRAVEECT

MISDIR/AVE/ECT

Architecture Studio 502


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Critic: Annette Fierro Graduate Studio 502 / Spring 2015 Festival Pier, Philadelphia, PA Individual Project

PennDesign Department of Architecture / Spring 2015

Critic / Annette Fierro


| 16 NARRATIVE

The music. It is so loud, so so insanely loud. To the point that actually trying to listen is pointless. Forget about it, feel it, just go with it. It’s fades after a while, trust me. The sea of people drowning in the waves of the music, their bodies like buoys bouncing and bobbing off each other. Everyone unaware but subconsciously in rhythm with the relentless repetitious pounding of the music. Every tone, every crescendo and crash, the buoys maneuver. Tall, short, dark, light, thin and thick, all.. just buoys. Regaled in endless amounts of beads, and minimum amounts of clothes, the skin is taught in its youth. As the buoys float, pushed around in the waves again and again they are unphased, incessant on the motion that sets them free. Like a river that is at once calm and crashing. It’s timeless, endless. It doesn’t matter who they are. Each has lost their identity. They are each, unspecific, just another particle in the ocean of sound and light and emotion. As the current drifts, it is unrelenting, and omnipotent. It takes what it needs, nothing less, and nothing more. As the light makes its way above the horizon, the boundless swarm awakens from its trance and slowly but surely departs the ocean of hedonism, one by one, buoy by buoy, once again assuming their masks and returning to life outside the carnival. The rave is essentially a party, which is what I want to bring to the waterfront of Philadelphia. However, the rave is also a subcultural phenomenon. A collage of people, sound, light, movement, all pushed to the large scale. This collage is meant to subvert the existing fabric of the Spring garden corridor and bring change. Perhaps for the better, perhaps not.

Festival Pier Site / Philadelphia, PA

MISDIR/AVE/ECT

Architecture Studio 502


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4’ / 6535’ 28m21s

6063’ 25m5s

5503’ 22m32s

This process was first meant to understand the effective distant for convient walking to such a prominent event space in Philly. 3,4 97’ / 12 m5 2,8 52’ 4s / 10 m 47s 2,1 53’ / 1,6 30’ 8m16 s / 6m 14s 922 ’/4 m 443 ’ / 2 43s m1 4s

7353’ 31m2s

28m 6,06 2 3’ / 25m 1s 5,50 5s 3’ / 22m 32s

2s 31m 3’ / 7,35

9836’ 40m28s

6,53

12431’ 48m51s

Map 01 displays the distances and time intervals between festival pier and Delaware River to waypoints along the path to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Schuylkill River.

9,8 36’ / 40 m2 8s

Dis tan ce / Ti 12, me 431 ’/4 8m 51s

RESEARCH MAPPING 01 // DELAWARE TO SCHUYLKILL

However, while actually out walking the route I discovered the plethora of vacant lots in north Philadelphia. This was a key shift for this project.

3497’ 12m54s

2852’ 10m47s

2153’ 8m16s

1630’ 6m14s

922’ 4m43s

443’ 2m14s

RESEARCH MAPPING 02 // VACANT LOTS + PUBLIC EVENT SPACE Vacant Spaces of Philadelphia Event Space of Philadelphia Map 02 is a catalog of spaces in North Philadelphia running from the site on the Delaware River westward towards the Schuylkill River. The heavy disparity between vacant space, which doesn't include abandoned buildings, and the amount of event space speaks to the neglect and reduction in density that north Philadelphia suffers from.

PennDesign Department of Architecture / Spring 2015

Critic / Annette Fierro


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Network created between the median points of all vacant and event spaces mapped in research phase.

02

The field created by this network is distorted by the density of vacant spaces in this section of Philadelphia based on a walkable distance algorithm.

03

A datum is set up in order to create a focused region where the analysis and generation take place.

Each adjusted field point is attached to an X-Axis array of vectors leading from the datum to Festival Pier.

MISDIR/AVE/ECT

Architecture Studio 502


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PennDesign Department of Architecture / Spring 2015

An additional field is created. These + notations are spaced based on a mean distance algorithm between vacant spaces.

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The vector array created in diagram 4 is remapped based on proximity to clusters of vacant spaces. This remapping effects how the vectors interact with site edges.

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The remapped vectors are altered once more by site conditions. This new set of mapped vectors generates a cluster of “ribbons� which segment the space within the site. This segmentation is the departure point for programmatic and formal generation.

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Critic / Annette Fierro


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Base vectors extracted from process mapping.

Base vectors duplicated vertically creating a second level of vectors

Second level vectors duplicated vertically creating a third level

Primary array of vectors interpolated between three primary vector levels

MISDIR/AVE/ECT

Vectors within a minimun distance of each other are culled

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Secondary array of vectors interpolated between three primary sets

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Planar grid connections for base level

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Planar grid connections for top level

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Vertical Grid connection between base and top levels

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Ribbon articulation between the 3-D grid

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Architecture Studio 502


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PennDesign Department of Architecture / Spring 2015

Critic / Annette Fierro


| 22 Site Plan

MISDIR/AVE/ECT

Architecture Studio 502


23 | Ground Floor Plan 01 _ Entry 02 _ Restrooms 03 _ Cafe 04 _ Concessions 05 _ Lobby 06 _ Storage 07 _ Restaurant 08 _ Theater 09 _ Teaching Pool 10 _ Olympic Promenade 11 _ Leisure Pool 01 12 _ Kids Pool 13 _ Gift Shop

14 _ Changing Rooms 15 _ Olympic Staging Area 16 _ Storage / Mechanical 17 _ Back of House 18 _ Gallery 19 _ Olympic Swimming / Diving Pool 20 _ Stands for Olympics 21 _ Festival Pier / R 22 _ Retail 23 _ Entrance / Gallery

Third Floor Plan 01 _ Parking Garage 02 _ Restrooms 03 _ Gallery 04 _ Gallery 05 _ Cafe 06 _ Entrance to Theater 07 _ Upper Lobby 08 _ Flex Space 09 _ Upper Theater 10 _ Pool Deck

11 _ Gallery 12 _ Flex Space 13 _ Storage / Mechanical 14 _ 3rd Level Entrance to Theater 15 _ Flex Space 16 _ Restaurant (Sml) 17 _ Flex Space 18 _ Gallery 19 _ Observation Deck 20 _ Upper Level Seating

R _ Rave Space

R _ Rave Spaces

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PennDesign Department of Architecture / Spring 2015

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Critic / Annette Fierro


| 24 Transverse Section

Longitudinal Section

MISDIR/AVE/ECT

Architecture Studio 502


25 | Exploded Axon Diagram

L:01

L:02

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PennDesign Department of Architecture / Spring 2015

Critic / Annette Fierro


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Birds Eye Rendering

MISDIR/AVE/ECT

Architecture Studio 502


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Delaware River Rendering

PennDesign Department of Architecture / Spring 2015

Critic / Annette Fierro


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PARKS + REC //

PARKS & REC //

Architecture Studio 601


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Critic: Brian Phillips Graduate Studio 601 / Fall 2015 5900 Market St, Philadelphia, PA Individual Project

PennDesign Department of Architecture / Fall 2015

Critic / Brian Phillips


| 30 Park Acrage Map

1,600 ac

PENNYPACK PARK

1,800 ac

WISSAHICKON VALLEY PARK

302 ac

4,100 ac.

TACONY CREEK PARK

FAIRMOUNT PARK

850 ac 1.5 ac

COBBS CREEK PARK PROJECT SITE

8.4 ac

FRANKLIN SQUARE

12.6 ac 7 ac

LOGAN SQUARE RITTENHOUSE SQUARE

6.9 ac

WASHINGTON SQUARE

350 ac 1,400 ac

10,500 ac

ROOSEVELT PARK OTHER PARKS

TOTAL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairmount_Park

Park Statistics / Comparison Cities West Philadelphia is in desperate need of recreational space. Parks, playgrounds, community centers, swimming pools and just about any other recreational program you can think of are not surprising missing from the context of lower income west Philadelphia neighborhoods. Parks + Rec seeks to imbed a recreational faciility complete with community center, park, playground, and a new type of residential unit into the fabric of west Philly. With UPenn investment boundary recently extended to 57th street this site, located at 59th and Market is in prime position for development.

PARKS & REC //

Architecture Studio 601


31 | Lack of Recreational Program Axon

1.4 mi

0.65 mi > 2.0 mi Site 0.0 mi

0.4 mi

PHILADELPHIA // PA

NEW YORK // NY

ATLANTA // GA

CHICAGO // IL

POPULATION

POPULATION

POPULATION

POPULATION

1,560,297

8,491,079

0.042 % of US population

447,841

2.6 % of US population

LAND AREA // ACRES

PARK AREA // ACRES

LAND AREA // ACRES

85,825

10,929 193,692

2,695,598

0.013 % of US population

PARK AREA // ACRES

LAND AREA // ACRES

38,606 85,217

0.084 % of US population

PARK AREA // ACRES

4,418 145,686

DISTRIBUTION //

DISTRIBUTION //

DISTRIBUTION //

PHILADELPHIA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT

NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF PARKS & RECREATION

ATLANTA DEPARTMENT OF PARKS & RECREATION

10,550 JOHN HEINZ NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE (W/N PHIL)

29,462 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

300 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

PARKLAND PER 1,000 RESIDENTS

CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT

PARK ACCESS : WALK

39 CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK

1,300

3,089 ILLINOIS DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES

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613 ILLINOIS INTERNATIONAL PORT DISTRICT

669 PARKLAND PER 1,000 RESIDENTS

PARK ACCESS : WALK

442 PARKLAND PER 1,000 RESIDENTS

7.2 / 1000 91.3% 4.6 / 1000 96.4% 10 / 1000 PennDesign Department of Architecture / Fall 2015

8,341 FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT OF COOK COUNTY

NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF PARKS, REC, & HIS. PRES. 24

12,485

4,358

7,175

55 UNIVERSITY OF PENNYSLVANIA PENN PARK

PARK AREA // ACRES

DISTRIBUTION //

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

NEW YORK STATE DEPT. OF ENVIRON. CONSERVATION

LAND AREA // ACRES

PARK ACCESS : WALK

PARKLAND PER 1,000 RESIDENTS

PARK ACCESS : WALK

64% 4.6 / 1000 90.5% Critic / Brian Phillips


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Base Rowhouse Configuration

02

With the courtyard defined, providing access via large stairs and ADA ramps help set the edge for the project to define.

03

Program divided up based on the applicable environmental factors: light, sound, and view as well as public / private relationship. Cores are then added for vertical cirulation and structure.

PARKS & REC //

Architecture Studio 601


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PennDesign Department of Architecture / Fall 2015

The primary structure, a W14/30 steel truss supports 2-way concrete plates.

04

Floor plates are defined for all levels and all requirements for ADA access and Fire escape are provided for.

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The enclosure system is articulated and facade system created.

06

Critic / Brian Phillips


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Floor Plan Level 05

Floor Plan Level 04

Floor Plan Level 03

Floor Plan Level 02

PARKS & REC //

Architecture Studio 601


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Residential Floor Plan

Unit Detail Floor Plan

Floor Plan Level 01

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00 _ Entry Ramp 01 _ Community Center Entry + Rock Climbing Wal 02 _ Library Lounge 03 _ Community Meeting Space 04 _ Communal Living Room 05 _ Communal Kitchen 06 _ Communal Kitchen 07 _ Communal Living Room 08 _ Community Meeting Space 09 _ Public Restrooms 10 _ Hallway / Gallery 11 _ Community Stage Space

PennDesign Department of Architecture / Fall 2015

Critic / Brian Phillips


| 36 Synthetic Cut Away Section

PARKS & REC //

Architecture Studio 601


37 | Exploded Circulation Axonometric

PennDesign Department of Architecture / Fall 2015

Critic / Brian Phillips


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Meeting Stairs Interior Rendering

PARKS & REC //

Architecture Studio 601


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Courtyard / Facade Rendering

PennDesign Department of Architecture / Fall 2015

Critic / Brian Phillips


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IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY I N

P H I L A D E L P H I A

William Penn Park Site / Philadelphia, PA

It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia

PennDesign Student Competition M.Arch I + M.L.Arch I / Class of 2017


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Critic: N/A PennDesign Annual Competition / Spring 2015 William Penn Park, Philadelphia, PA Completed With Fellow Students: Alex Saroki / Insung Hwang / Jung Jae Suh / Wesley Chiang

IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY was awarded First Prize Overall by the selection committee.

PennDesign Department of Architecture / Spring 2015

Jury / Annette Fierro / Richard Weller / Keith VanDerSys / Andrew Saunders


| 42 Linear Event Diagram

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December

Thomas Eakins Head of Sch. Regatta Manayunk Annual Antiques Festival

Fishtown River City Festival The Rothman Ice Rink at Dilworth Park

Rittenhouse Row Spring Festival New Hope Pride Week

Philadelphia Flower Show Philly Craft Beer Festival

Terror Behind the Walls

Manayunk Arts Festival LOVE your park week

Philadelphia Auto Show Clover Market Mummers Parade

South Street Mardi Gras

Cherry Blossom Festival

Aberdeen Dad Vail Regatta

Spring Splash on South Street Center City Jazz Festival

Italian Market Festival

Thanksgiving Day Parade Philadelphia Rock’n’Roll Half Marathon

Clark Park Music and Arts Festival St. Patricks Day Parade

Blue Cross RiverRink Winterfest

Bassmaster Elite Tournament

Stars and Stripes Festival First Union US Pro Cycling Championship

Philadelphia Folk Festival

OutFest

Sunoco Welcome America 2nd Street Festival

Riverfront Ramble

Philadelphia Marathon

News Years Eve Fireworks

Midtown Village Fall Festival

40th Street Summer Series

Philadelphia Dragon Boat Festival Christmas Tree Lighting Old City Seaport Festival Design Philadelphia

5 / XLarge Scalee Event 4 / Large Scale Event 3 / Medium Scale a Event 2 / Small Scale Event 1 / XSmall Scalee Event

CChristmas Village LLongwoodd G Gardens d CChirstmas Chi hi

Bacon Fest Screening Under the Stars

Philadelphia Blues Festival

Smooth Jazz Summer Nights

Oktoberfest at Frankford Hall Oktoberfest at Brauhaus Schmitz

Electical El i lS Spectacle l Holiday H lid Light Li h SShow Sh

Eagles Football Season

Super Bowl Center City Restaurant Week Philly Beer Week

Philly Beer Garden Series

Circular Event Diagram The linear event diagram was folded onto itself to create a circular version. This diagram was the inspiration for the form. This circular form allows the building to situate itself autonomously on an awkward coastal site as well emphasis the cyclical nature of the calendar and the purpose for which the architecture is to be used. A circle can also be entered from any direction as there is no front or back, only inside or outside, which is how the program becomes further defined.

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History Penn Treaty Park has a long and storied history. The site where William Penn began his treaty of peace with the Lenape Native Americans in 1683. Located on what is currently the western shore of Fishtown, and lively and up-in-coming neighborhood of North Philadelphia. This revitilization has brought fresh interest to the development of North Philadelphia, both in housing and in recreation to house the growing young population of Fishtown.

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Program Brief

J Site Plan Rendering

Penn Treaty Park is going to become a destination. A melting pot of seasonal event space, community outreach, public art gallery, and renewed architectural engagment with the oft forgotten Delaware waterfront. The project will consist of a new landscape with the built program sitting almost lightly as a beacon of adventure and fun in the new waterfront event sapce.

It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia

PennDesign Student Competition M.Arch I + M.L.Arch I / Class of 2017


43 | Winter Rendering

Summer Rendering

Multi-Season Rendering

PennDesign Department of Architecture / Spring 2015

Jury / Annette Fierro / Richard Weller / Keith VanDerSys / Andrew Saunders


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