Patrick Moore Architecture Portfolio
professional work Commercial........................................................................................... 1-6 Chempetitive Group Torch Architecture
Residential............................................................................................ 7-8 Ritchey Residence Torch Architecture
graduate work Urbanism Studio................................................................................. 9-18 Silverhill: A Venerable Place Judson University, School of Art, Design and Architecture
Community Outreach Studio.............................................................. 19-26 The Love Foundation Judson University, School of Art, Design and Architecture
undergraduate work Tower Studio.................................................................................... Envision Elgin
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Judson University, School of Art, Design and Architecture
Liturgical Studio............................................................................... Worship Center
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Judson University, School of Art, Design and Architecture
Social Housing Studio..................................................................... Provisional Housing
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University College Dublin, School of Architecture
Civic Studio..................................................................................... Fox River Branch Judson University, School of Art, Design and Architecture
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Competition Studio................................ 53-56 Disaster Shelter Judson University, SOADA
mIXED use PROJECT DESCRIPTION This adaptive reuse project was for Chempetitive Group, a Chicago based Natural science marketing group. CG’ intention was to take this old manufacturing building in the River North neighborhood and transform it into the headquarters of their multifaceted company. Bringing this once dilapidated building into use for this growing company with a large scope ranging from office spaces to practice/ performance lounges would take a complete renovation with circulation cores and separate build outs that satisfied each uses program. The use of light and material was deployed to achieve the client’s industrial vision of this space. Open circulation stairs, large skylights and exterior fenestration allowed for day lighting to be maximized while exposed brick, found lumber and rough steel created a rich material palette reminiscent to the original use of the space. Specific moments of interior design and architectural expression come together to form a work space that defines Chempetitive Group. TYPE: COMMERCIAL
DATE: 2015-CURRENT
LOCATION: CHICAGO, IL
SIZE: 30,OOO sq. ft.
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altered stage final project image
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altered stage final project image
altered stage lounge sketchup + photoshop
cg entry section sketchup + photoshop
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CG offices sketchup + photoshop
CG offices sketchup + photoshop
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cg rooftop lounge sketchup + photoshop
cg rooftop lounge sketchup + photoshop
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ritchey residence
ritchey residence first floor plan
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ritchey residence second floor plan
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silverhill + 2015 CNU Illinois Academic Award Winchchester: A Venerable Place
PROJECT DESCRIPTION The regeneration of the northeast end of Winchester’s High Street is a thirty-year public concern with a current campaign for re-urbanization extending the serviceability and identity of this venerable and beautiful city. The regeneration knits to the high-performing residential fabric to the immediate north and the High Street, develops an opportunity along a channeled brook for connection to regional water meadows, balances pedestrian access against vehicular demands, and resources precedent types promoting local identity and demographic diversity. This Urban planning scheme intensifies civic and commercial activity along the St. Georges market street between Middle Brook and New Brook streets and offers a sequence of properly scaled public places enhancing the market street and tying the spindle end, to the channel greensward to the east . Not only is the bus queue accommodated on St. George’s Street but the station itself and the city offices are housed in the upper floor of the Market. The potent multi-use building will ensure pedestrian traffic along the market street with positive influence on the activity of the nearby High Street. The Project cultivates the use of Wintonian building types and style. Energy is conserved in the use of locally sourced building materials and in durable construction the permanence of that maximizes long term investment and meets unchanging human interests in social, cultural, political, and healthy interactions. Even the building types are selected for their convertibility as, for example, the need for commercial space, of the mature stage, increases in relation to dwelling capacity provided in the pioneer stage. STUDIO: URBANISM
DATE: FALL 2015
LOCATION: WINCHESTER, UK
SIZE: 75,OOO sq. ft.
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analysis roman roads
street type market street
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analysis anglo saxon roads
street type brook street I
street type brook street II
street type lane
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analysis transportation
analysis residential types
analysis Proposed building types
analysis pedestrian circulation
masterplan Plan
masterplan axon
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ground floor plan
second floor plan
third floor plan
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south Elevation sketchup+Photoshop
North Elevation sketchup+Photoshop
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west Elevation sketchup+Photoshop
section sketchup+Photoshop
detailed bay sketchup+Photoshop
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the love foundation PROJECT DESCRIPTION Dr. Love of the Love foundation acquired a early twentieth century Masonic Temple in Elgin, Illinois. This structure after being abandoned for almost ten years found itself in much disrepair. Our task for this graduate studio project was to analyze the existing conditions and lay out a master plan for the foundation future moves towards occupying this once thriving building. This proposal is the result of a synthesis of a thorough planning process to determine the needs of the facility as well as the immediate communities it will serve. In looking to the clients desire to fund the center through childcare the main driving concept became a focus on the neighborhoods children and their family’s specific needs. Two new entries equipped with circulation cores would provide connections to the context through proximity and visual connections that were once shrouded due to the once concealed Masonic nature of the building. This revealing of interior spaces allow for a new meaning and symbolizes a new connection the neighborhood in which the foundation wishes to serve. Newborns to teenagers are to be accommodated for through separate day-care and education classrooms that surround the daylight multipurpose space. Additional spaces that are provided are a reading room, convertible dining areas, offices, technology labs and a food pantry with serving space. The feasibility of a project with limited funds while providing a vision for their project was a challenge but this approach required clear representation of the project as well as a outline or plan for reaching the goals would prove to be crucial to this proposal. STUDIO: COMMUNITY OUTREACH
DATE: SUMMER 2015
LOCATION: ELGIN, IL
SIZE: 50,000 sq. ft.
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site map
Child-care
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circulation
community
N Site Plan Revit+Photoshop
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North Elevation Revit+Photoshop
south elevation Revit+Photoshop
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west elevation Revit+Photoshop
third floor Revit+Photoshop
building section Revit+Photoshop
fourth floor Revit+Photoshop
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child-care perspective Revit+Photoshop
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child-care section Revit+Photoshop
circulation section Revit+Photoshop
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ENVISION ELGIN PROJECT DESCRIPTION A typical Comprehensive Plan outlines the existing conditions of the City, describes future goals and objectives for development, and includes an action plan on how to achieve these goals and objectives. Elgin’s Comprehensive Plan includes sections on land use and development, key subareas of the City, a transportation and mobility plan, an open space and environmental features plan, a community facilities and infrastructure plan, and an image and community character plan. The programmatic driver of this scheme is the redefinition of the edge. The adjacent building rise a maximum of four floors, to fulfill the programmatic need with minimizing disruption to the street level engagement with carving out active community space. Both local and national shops are to occupy the retail spaces both to provide for the buildings users as well as the community. To optimize day lighting the depth of the floor plates were reduced while both mechanical and passive solar shading come together to form a ever changing patterned skin. STUDIO: TOWER
DATE: SPRING 2014
LOCATION: ELGIN, IL
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ground floor plan revit
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floor plan
residential floor
floor plan conference floor
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Wall section daylighting
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wall section ventilation
interior view revit + photoshop
streetscape revit + Photoshop
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WORSHIP CENTER PROJECT DESCRIPTION This worship space project was to replace the existing Herrick chapel at Judson University. This vision engages the campus’ current transitional period of growth and development by providing a centerpiece for this Christian institution. The formal relationship was influenced by biblical study of the tabernacle that proscribes the housing of Christian worship. The approach to the center is guided by an organic arrangement of paths that both carve out areas of rest and lead the community to both interior and exterior gathering spaces. The worshiper is surrounded by natural materials and exposed structure lines the corridors of this active center. The double height main gathering space allows for both directed circulation and indirect engagement between floors. The main worship space rises in glorification through plays of light within the timber trusses and the use of indirect light washing the altar. This space is not intended just for worship but to gather a community of followers and provide opportunity for growth through their faith. STUDIO: WORSHIP
DATE: FALL 2014
LOCATION: ELGIN, IL
SIZE: 40,000 sq. ft.
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2020 Plan
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Exsiting Purposed
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The presidents building Campus Apartments Volkman Hall Benjamin P Brown Hall Wilson Hall Plant Operations Barton House Math and Science Building Ohio Hall Herrick Chapel The Thompson center The Lindner Fitness Center Lindner Commons Creekside Lindner Tower Harm A. Weber Academic Center
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Future Academic Sites Future Housing Future Honors Housing Future Additions
Worship
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Entry/Gather
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Offices
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Ancillary
N Site Plan Revit+Photoshop
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North Elevation Revit+Photoshop
Sec. 1.1 Revit+Photoshop
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Worship Section
Acoustic Plan Buffer Zones
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Chaple
2IĂ€FHV
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Cafe
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Mechanical
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Gathering
Restrooms
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Worrsh Worship W rsh rs
Womens Cha
Storage
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Nursary
Altarr
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Day lighting Plan Foot candles
Mens Changing
Entry/Gather Revit+Photoshop
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Worship Plan
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1. Entry 2. Overflow Seating 3. Main Aisle 4. Choir 5. Altar 6. Baptismal 7. Changing Room
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Worship Section
Main Worship Revit+Photoshop
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PROVISIONAL HOUSING PROJECT DESCRIPTION This social housing project was to replace a existing brown field adjacent to the largest train depot in Dublin, Ireland. The revitalization of this decaying site was to become a turning point for this dilapidated dense Georgian neighborhood. This project was to provide social and economic oppurtunities for both its residents as well as the surrounding community. While adopting characteristics of a new process of development, precedent study became the basis for this urban housing scheme. The built environment was to be provisional in the sense of economic, social and personal needs. The units are divided into six stepped blocks that are separated by external circulation towers. Allotments and retail spaces or “workshops� provide for economic needs while while the planning of public spaces allows for scoial interaction amongst the residents. The community to be had within and around this housing scheme are to be connected by there needs by both proximity and provisional functions. STUDIO: HOUSING
DATE: SPRING 2013
LOCATION: DUBLIN, IRELAND
SIZE: 150,000 sq. ft.
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Physical Model+Photoshop
East Elevation
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Window+Wall Study drafted
Unit Section 1.1
Unit Section 1.2
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5th floor Plan drafted
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Block Section
4th Floor Plan drafted
Circulation Tower Revit + Photoshop
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FOX RIVER BRANCH PROJECT DESCRIPTION With redefining the library as a container for information, the idea of the library is in tension between a museum-like housing of treasured artifacts of knowledge and an outlet for an immediate and physically disconnected multi-media based exchanges of information. With the idea of the library in the process of transformation in regards to function, then how does this node of the community be understood. This branch libraries’ formal cues were taken from the tri-city bike path that intersects this river front site. With the function of the library being in transition or transformation, the form would parallel that notion. A push and pull relationship of spaces was developed to reach out towards the river while allowing the existing bike path to become a part of the library. The incorporation of the bike path allowed for integration with the site instead of changing the sites circulation. The program of the library includes both multi media outlets such as servers with kiosks for digital copies as well as a traditional collection. STUDIO: CIVIC
DATE: FALL 2012
LOCATION: GENEVA,IL
SIZE: 25,000 sq. ft.
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East Elevation hard-line
Exterior Circulation
South Elevation hard-line
Community vs. Library-Upper
East Elevation Revit
South Elevation Revit Community vs Library- Lower
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lower Plan
1. Reading Room 2. Lecture Hall 3. Entry/Gather 4. Cafe 5. Exterior Gathering 6. Meeting room a. 7. Meeting room b.
Upper Plan 8. Stacks 9. Gallery 10. The Reach 11. Restrooms 12. Childrens 13. Storage 14. Administration
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SHELTER PROJECT DESCRIPTION World vision sponsored a national design competition to develop and build a prototype for an emergency shelter for rapid deployment to be used by global aid organizations responding to natural or man made disasters anywhere in the world. The shelter was to accommodate a family of four with a minimum allocation of 3.5 square meters per person while allowing 2 meters of space per person. While thinking of quantitative needs as performance and protection as well as an understanding of social, cultural and religious, were needed to fully analyze and design this space of habitation. With the end result being a full scale prototype, the process and development for this project was drastically altered. But with this came a great opportunity to understand basic construction methods through a more hands on approach. In being a post disaster shelter the individual units circulation, program and parti was divided into a basic scheme of separating the public vs. private spaces. This concept would become the driver in both individual and groupings of these units. Also, this shelter was completely independent so passively heating and cooling these spaces is needed. Calculating the R-value as well as solar studies became crucial to understand the needs and results of the design.
STUDIO: DESIGN+BUILD
DATE: SPRING 2012
LOCATION: VARIOUS
SIZE: 120 sq. ft.
PUBLIC PRIVATE
Sliders + Louver Closed
Sliders Open + Louver Closed
Sliders Open + Louver Open
Units Together
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Exploded Axon Revit
Plan
Interior
Closed Summer
Open+Up SUMMER
Open+Up WINTER
Open+Out WINTER
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Patrick Moore
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