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Wa s t e H e i g h t s Pa r k BROADYWAY 1,000 STEPS ARCH 3020 I SPRING 2012
KAREN VAN LENGEN + ERIN HANNEGAN
Waste Heights Park began as an in-depth research project on the topic of medical waste within New York City, more specifically, the area of Washington Heights. I focused on rerouting the non-infectious waste produced by hospitals, by localizing it within the neighborhood. In reaction, I designed a single stream sorting center within the confines of Mitchell Square Park, Washington Heights
M a rr i o t D o o m s d ay I n n ARCH 4010 I FALL 2012 MATTEW JULL
The prevailing attitude among our group of preppers is one of paranoia. They are tied together by their mutual distrust and contempt of those who are not preppers. They are driven primarily by a survival of the fittest mentality, which dictates their various activities, from hoarding to arming. Thus the idea of community is one that can only be loosely associated with these preppers, as it is not unity against the world, but a streak of individualism that results. This paranoia manifests itself in the architecture of the Marriott Doomsday Inn
T h e o J a n s e n ’s Strandbeest Center ARCH 3010 I FALL 2011 ALEXANDER KITCHIN
L o c a t e d a l o n g t h e H i g h L i n e Pa r k i n N e w Yo r k C I t y, t h e s t r u c t u r e i s d e d i c a t e d t o t h e l i fe a n d d e a t h o f T h e o J a n s e n ’s S t r a n d b e e s t c r e a t u r e s . T h e s t r a n d b e e s t a r e a fo r e i g n s p e c i e t h a t i s r e l e a s e d u p o n t h e i n h a b i t a n t s o f N e w Yo r k , t r y i n g t o d r aw v i s i t o r s i n t o t h e c e n t e r. ARCH 3010 I FALL 2011 I STUDIO KITCHIN I PROJECT 3 I OBSERVATORY I WALKWAY I BRENNAN
ARCH 3010 I FALL 2011 I STUDIO KITCHIN I PROJECT 3 I HIGHLINE VIEW I BRENNA
MATERIAL PALLETE: VENETIAN PLASTER CONCRETE STEEL
NATURAL LIGHT
MAHOGANY
GLASS OAK
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COOLING - The massive concrete floor which houses the park vegetation cools the large space during warmer weather.
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REFLECTED LIGHT- The Venetian plaster which lines the wall of the adjacent building provides a reflective surface for light to be filtered throughout the building
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1. BONEYARD OBSERVATORY
2. BIRTHING ROOM
3. WORKSHOP
4. LIGHT WELLS
5. STUDIO
6. LIVING SPACES
7. PUBLIC PARK
8. STRANDBEEST ELEVATOR
Richmond Refugee Resource Center ARCH 2020 I SPRING 2011 ALICIA CLARKE-SAVAGE
A programmatic strategy defined by three groupings of spaces, ndividual instruction, group instruction, and groupwork....all surrounded by a dense, collaged community bulletin board.
“A PROGROMMATIC STRATEGY DEFINED BY THREE GROUPINGS OF SPACES, NDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTOR , GROUP INSTRUCTION, AND GROUP WORK... ALL SURROUNDED BY A COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD.”
PROSPERITY
Section Perspective I Project 3 I Studio Savage I Peggy Brennan I ARCH2020
“... in order to incorporate the alleyway, it is open to the bac community traffffc...”
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Rivanna reStitched
RIVANNA RIVER VORTEX COMPETITION SPRING 2013 SETH MCDOWELL
Rather than a simple boundary between city and county, this project seeks to understand the river as a restorative seam—culturally fertile and productively utilized.The result of RIVANNA RE-STITCHED is a fertile landscape of interconnective ecologies providing resources and enjoyment for the citizens of Charlottesville
water circulation the power line
run-off collection
run-off + pedestrian crossing
run-off crossing
return to river
forest barrier
hydrophyte pond
channels floating farms and gardens
expedited trail
river
commericial cliff dwellings
Pantops
residential
run-off filtration