DESIGN PORTFOLIOHENKLE
design portfolio
913.706.3306
MAXIE COLE HENKLE 66083
kansas
20090 APPLE RIDGE LANE, SPRING HILL, KS
state university
graduate student project Located in the West Bottoms of Kansas City, The Shadow House is the culmination of a year researching the “human shadow� and how that can lead to an architectural creation. With different transparencies, programmatic material alignments, topographic reactions, and spatial sequencing, this project provides the rising underground arts district a place to relax, see a concert, go to grab a beer, or have a riotous week long block party.
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THESIS MASTERS THESIS
views out view views ew in
to st street more public vertical circ.
main corridor more open
ventilation natural light
gallery
restrooms cafe artium
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archives/library auditorium
mechanical parking
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Stream of thought sketches _ get out as many ideas d as de deas
gallery restrooms
gallery restrooms
as possible to reflect upon later
Model making _ to uncover any relevant design ideas created from the streamcafe of thought sketching and how they may apply in three dimensions and can get you into the artium site
cafe artium À ofÀces
ofÀ Àces
Repeat _ work through viable ideas and start to apply
hives/library auditorium
programmaticarchives/library elements and diagrams to the project
auditorium
Matrices _ to help understand the multiple complexities
mechanical parking
PROGRAM CONNECTIONS
of the project, quick sketches in a categorized grid mechanical unveil relevant truths. Because of the repetitive nature parking of the exercise and the close proximity of sketches it becomes easy to recognize major themes that are guiding the project. By organizing them and reflecting on them by placing a layer of trace over the top and writing immediate reactions, hierarchies are made.
DECIDING FACTORS a lot
very close near
some n/a
n/a
to green space
lower Áoors Á
upper Áoors Á 12 st
alley
storefront 11st connect 12 br
beacon w.b. visible d.town
to green space
lower Áoors Á upper Áoors Á 11th st alley
storefront 12st connect 12 br
beacon w.b. visible d.town
program m matriciess
ROCES ROCESS OC galle gallery
restrooms cafe artium ofÀ Àces
archives/library auditorium mechanical parking
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1113 W 11th st.
PROCESS
topography study
freehand sketch
POETICS _ what is the weight of a shadow?
a quanification Count the number of beats to your heart when you find youself alone in a room full of people. That is the weight of your shadow. Rythym. Time the speed of your mind racing though and past memories. That is the weight of your shadow. Velocity. Gather tears, given and revieced, subtract the ones of joy from the sum. That is the weight of your shadow. Collection. When translated, these begin to create architectural experience.
The physical and pychological weight of the shadow are summed up as follows : Rythym, Velocity, Collection
߾߿ Boston Marathon the Boston Marathon Museum BOYLSTON AVE.
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North Elevation Media
Bookstore
Lobby Cafe
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View to bookstore, lobby, cafe, and display
Staff/Mech
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Display
Media
View lobbyy toward cafe
The Boston Marathon Museum is an ephemeral building that collapses and slides its parts inside of itself.
Oz32:professional amateurs NEW ISSUE FOR SALE/ food/talk/music/ DUSTYBooKSHELF/ OCT22/7PM
ࠀ 01 display cases
2 south elevation
Oz32/an architectural journal/CAPD/ kansas state university
Maxie Cole Henkle
PORTABLE SHIPPING CONTAINER MUSEUM
RELEASE PARTY! PARTY RELEASE PARTY! PARTY RELEASE PARTY! PARTY RELEASE PARTY! z REL EASE PARTY!
NUCLEAR MUSEUM MIDCRIT BOARD
OZ JOURNAL POSTER
LAYOUT McGee House
Interior Perspective
Elevation
First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Exploded Axonometric
MAXIE COLE HENKLE–ARCH 472–FALL 2008
Section
WILDCAT LEADERS FOR LIFE www.k-state.edu/leadership/
LAYOUT/GRAPHICS/DESIGN
HOUSE FOR TRAVIS MCGEE PROJECT ON A LAKE
WILDCAT LEADERS FOR LIFE LOGO
MPUTER 3dsMax
NDER COMPUTER RENDERING
SketchUp
Revit
NONTIE
CHURCH Manhattan mennonite Church Collaborating with a partner in the landscape architecture department and with the congregation of the Mennonite Church of Manhattan, KS, a design was created to emphasize the lifestyle of the congregation, respect for the land, and make place for them to worship. The sustainable aspects of this design project began from the layout of the site using permeable parking, edible landscapes, rainwater collection, vertical shading devices, and a courtyard. Upon arriving on the site, a few things were taken inventory. One of those was that the building wanted to make a gesture to the horizon of the northwest, where the plains meet the farmland. This picturesque Kansas backdrop is the perfect place to orient the main views. In doing this we stumbled upon some interesting sustainable features. It was difficult to fight the north to south orientation of the sight. Intstead of forcing the buidling to be enlongated in the east to west direction, a courtyard was added. In doing this , it allowed for more of the building to be exposed to warm southern light in the winter, but be cooly shaded by a system of vertical fins and desiduous trees in the over-heated summer months.
concrete coping
TION D fiber glass reinforcment
built-up tar roofing water-proofing concrete slab
poured in place concrete
rigid insulation
top plate header
8” CMU 3/8” plywood sheathing
steel tie 1/4” plywood shutters
steel sill
smooth-finish plaster
double insulated glazing ventilated air cavity
3’ x 3’ concrete sidewalk 1” x 3” wood flooring
sole plate flashing supported by sleepers gravel sand base
RAWINGS CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS