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Drawing to see
Habitat for Humanity
Alley Parti
Classical Composition
Off Kilter
Peeling Plates
Action _ Reaction
Wrong Identity
patrick spence selected works
1 d r a w i n g t o s e e:
europe fall 2015
d r a w i n g t o s e e:
china fall
2017
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h a b i t a t f o r h u m a n i t y:
t h e z h e n g‘s h o u s e
leader: lou capiello goatianzhen, china
2017
This home was built for Mr. and Mrs. Zheng, a farming couple living in the Chinese countryside. Mr. Zheng is disabled from the waist down and is mobile by the help of his wheelchair, the homes simple design took into account his limited mobility. The flat concrete roof and staircase were built for future expansion to additional floors for other members of the Zheng family.
The project was a part of the Habitat for Humanity organization,as part of the global village outreach program. Working in a team of 21, my team and I organized systems to build each element of the house.
roof forming structure brickwork
piping laid in trench for sewage line
concrete
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p r o f e s s i o n a l c o n t r i b u t i o n s:
alley parti
managers: richard landry, william mungall, noel fedosh landry design group
Alley parti utilizes four thick walls that run across the site from entry to the rear yard view outlook. The walls direct attention to the view overlooking the city of Los Angeles and also create three clear alleys into which the homes program is divided.
While the rear remains open taking advantage of the view, the front of the home is separated from the street by privacy walls running perpendicular to the primary stone walls. The walls receive a textured treatment, celebrating their contraditiction to the alley walls.
2015
primary wall texture
structural tube steel beam
skylight reveal
perpendicular wall texture
artist rendering realized in collaboration with landry design group
a l l e y p a r t i: i n t e r i o r
primary walls perpendicular walls
entertaining family bedrooms guest utility
Right The primary and perpendicular wall types for Alley Parti created clear boundaries from which to distribute the program for the home. Below Skylight reveals run the length of the homes primary walls allowing natural light to highlight the stone walls.
spacial concept sketch
artist concept rendering
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p r o f e s s i o n a l c o n t r i b u t i o n s:
classical composition
managers: richard landry, todd riley landry design group
2016
Expounding on classical precedent with respect for classical proportion and the french beaux-arts I was given the task of developing the exterior elevations through research and study. The floorplan was developed with a clear understanding of how the homes massing would appear. Consideration was paid to the overall proportion of the massing of the house as well as the symmetry inherent in beaux-arts buildings.
The concept sketch was an initial pass at understanding the level of ornament the building would have and where the detail would be placed on the facade. The client was interested in more ornate and detailed french buildings. Our detail and ornament is inspired by precedent buildings found through research. All elements were developed into a new composition of a beaux-arts inspired residence.
precedent imagery
classical order study
Artist rendering realized in collaboration with Landry Design Group
concept sketch
front entry study
c l a s s i c a l c o m p o s i t i o n: f o y e r d e s i g n
reflected ceiling
south elevation
plan
west elevation
concept perspective sketch
foyer axonometric
c l a s s i c a l c o m p o s i t i o n: s c o n c e f a b r i c a t i o n original sketch
scale drawing
construction axon
{ Process photos and axonometric drawing supplied by Remains Lighting studio of Brooklyn, NY }
mock-up
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off-kilter instructor: dan wheeler, faia spring uic school of architecture
Positioned as a sheltered extension of the surrounding walkways at a bustling urban crossroads, Off - Kilter leverages heavy foot traffic to encourage interaction with the neighborhood. At times the glazed ends open, further erasing the line between inside and out. The passageway, curiously bent, provides two clear zones for curation. the interior wall
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panels operate to provide added flexibility to the artist or market, transforming Off Kilter into a new form of urban bazaar.
Recognition: Selected for exhibition at the 2013 UIC Year end show
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V. 3 the kink
spontanious interactions
artist niches
1. foundation 2. interior structure & panels 3. steel exoskeleton 4. corrugated steel roof 5. stone masonry
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{ Local vendors exhibit here on weekends when Off Kilter is transformed in an open air market bazaar. }
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peeling plates instructor: luara fehlberg uic school of architecture
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2011
Peeling plates looks to blend the properties of program and circulation. After studying formal qualities of peeling and ramping planar surfaces these qualities were used to explore a mission of accessibility for a public building.
site interaction
Continuous walking surface by way of ramps as well as incorporating the el stop help to eliminate barriers and bring in maximum public foot traffic to enjoy a more open and accessibly type of library.
study model
ramping book stacks
reading lounge el train platform
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action_reaction instructor: john manaves, aia uic school of architecture
spring
2011
Collaborators: Matthew Schneider, Rehan Hussain, Emma Davies, Saravana Vennelkanti, David Caburnay, Chris Nodarse, Mike Berns, Daniel Raguay, Robert Becker, Kevin Ocampo, Cory Martin, Daniel Moore Recognition: UIC Nancy Gislason award 2011 UIC Year end show B.Arch Honorable mention
A series of partner studies on pivoting were produced utilizing four stage types: [Proscenium, Traverse, Thrust and In-the-Round]. Cannibalizing these primitive studies we designed an irregular grid as a basis for developing the stage space. The pipe field was designed to create pathways for actors. Each pipe is cut in 2 or 3 segments which then bends to the movements of the actors. Action _ Reaction becomes an interactive setting for Ionesco’s story.
1 S Hooks
Aircraft Cable 1/16” diameter x 1000 ft
Soft Mesh Bungee
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Soft Mesh
Bolts
Nuts 1/4’’ x 60
3 6 Bolts 1” x 1/4’’ x 60
Connector Pieces
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Hard Frame
Square Tubing 3/4” opening x9 Linear ft
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5 2 Square tubing 1” opening x 75 Linear ft
Rigid Poles
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4 S-hook X 190
7 Hog-ring x400
Plan
Bungee Chord
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Bungee chord 1/4’’ diameter x 2000ft
9 9 Poles 1/2’’ diameter x 190
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Soft Poles
10 Poles 3/4’’ dia. x 10
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Screw 3’’ x 144
Composite
12 Block Screws
Playwood
12 Wooden Block 3.5” x 3.5” x5.25” x120
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13 Flange 7/8’’ Thread 3.5” outer dia. x10
Blocks
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Axonometric
Flanges
Plywood 4’ x 8’ x 1’’ x8
Plywood
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15 Flange Screws
Screw 1 1/4’’ x 40
Field types
Full assembly { Drawings in collaboration with Matthew Schneider, Robert Becker & Chris Nodarse }
Construction axon
Reacing to human activity
{ Gallery Opening }
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wrong identity
instructor: thomas kelley uic school of architecture
Wrong Identity explores the effects of altering right to wrong concerning our built environment. Beginning with studies applied to various forms through five obstructions: surface, proportion, scale, context and privacy. Using the Chicago theater as a right, study how altering right to wrong affects architectural identity at three scales: city, building and interior.
fall 2012
Surface.
Proportion.
Scale.
The Chicago theater experiences it’s wrong identity in the the juxtaposition of similar and familiar signage from other cities. Signifying place, signs contribute to creating an identity. The signage taken is reappropriated for the city of Chicago. When the wrong is applied at each scale a new effect on the surrounding environment is revealed.
Context.
Privacy.
Right rooftop.
Right proportion.
Right privacy.
Right surface.
Right roof.
Wrong rooftop.
Wrong proportion.
Wrong roof. Wrong privacy.
Wrong surface.
City scale.
Building scale.
Interior scale.
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