ART & CULINARY COMPLEX
The Spirit of Capital Hill
[abridged]
Spring 2013 | Seattle, Wa | Kevin Talbari + Tom Maul
Located in the heart of one of Seattle’s most vibrant entertainment district and juxtaposed to Seattle University, the Art & Culinary Complex seeks to bring some of Capital Hill’s most notable commercial scenes into an informational and explorative spatial experience. Referencing the explorative nature of the neighboring Piston+Ring building, this complex is designed to entice pedestrians to wander trough a series of outdoor public corridors that will take them trough different stages of the art and culinary profession. PARTNER: Eric Susanto (Collaborative effort in both site and building design)
RACHEL MARTINEZ
Public-Private Exposure Gradient
Main Pedestrian Pathways
Nodes of Interest
UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
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[abridged]
albari + Tom Maul
Located in the heart of one of Seattle’s most vibrant entertainment district and juxtaposed to Seattle University, the Art & Culinary Complex seeks to bring some of Capital Hill’s most notable commercial scenes into an informational and explorative spatial experience. Referencing the explorative nature of the neighboring Piston+Ring building, this complex is designed to entice pedestrians to wander trough a series of outdoor public corridors that will take them trough different stages of the art and culinary profession.
CONTENTS
PARTNER: Eric Susanto (Collaborative effort in both site and building design)
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ART & CULINARY COMPLEX
BOTHELL CITY HALL
UMBRELLA PAVILION
Public-Private Exposure Gradient
Main Pedestrian Pathways
Nodes of Interest
ART & CULINARY COMPLEX
The Spirit of Capital Hill
[abridged]
Spring 2013 | Seattle, Wa | Kevin Talbari + Tom Maul
Located in the heart of one of Seattle’s most vibrant entertainment district and juxtaposed to Seattle University, the Art & Culinary Complex seeks to bring some of Capital Hill’s most notable commercial scenes into an informational and explorative spatial experience. Referencing the explorative nature of the neighboring Piston+Ring building, this complex is designed to entice pedestrians to wander trough a series of outdoor public corridors that will take them trough different stages of the art and culinary profession. PARTNER: Eric Susanto (Collaborative effort in both site and building design)
Public-Private Exposure Gradient
Main Pedestrian Pathways
Nodes of Interest
ACADEMIC ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 5
1. Rentable Art Studio 2. Café 3. Bakery 4. Restaurant 5. Café (Lounge)
6. Gallery 7. Residential Lobby 8. Administration 9. Denim Workshop 10. Brewery
A. Public Plaza B. Culinary Plaza C. Art Plaza D. 10th & 11th Ave. Midblock Pathway E. Piston + Ring Patio
1. Guest Studio 2. Apartment 2 BR
3. Apartment 1 BR 4. Hostel
5. Rentable Art Studio 6. Professional Lofts
1. Guest Studio 2. Apartment 2 BR
3. Apartment 1 BR 4. Hostel
5. Restaurant 6. Professional Lofts
7. Dorm (Single) 8. Dorm (Double)
7. Dorm (Single) 8. Dorm (Double)
9. Art Classroom 10. Gallery
9. Kitchen Classroom 10. Brewery
ART ALLEY
GROUND FLOOR
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CULINARY PLAZA
FIRST THURSDAY
WEEKEND EVENING
WEEKDAY 12:00PM
CULINARY BUILDING DESIGN
BUILDING ZONING
CULINARY SCHOOL ZONING
UNIT DIAGRAM
CULINARY SCHOOL
NATURAL LIGHT / PUBLIC
COMMERCIAL
ARTIFICIAL LIGHT / PRIVATE
TENANT SPACE
LINE OF SIGHT
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2 ND FLOOR 1. Art Hostel 2. Men’s Restroom 3. Women’s Restroom 4. Culinary Hostel 5. Art Classroom 6. Commons 7. Culinary Classroom 8. Denim Workshop 9. Brewery
3 RD FLOOR
4 TH FLOOR
1. Two Bedroom Studio
1. Guest Studio
2. Amenity Space
2. Outside Plaza
3. Single Dor m
3. Professional Lofts
4. Double Dor m
BOTHELL CITY HALL
Civic Gesture To The Public Fall 2012 | Bothell, Wa | Mike Jobes
Urban Scale (6 Stories)
Pedestrian Pathway
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As Bothell Washington celebrated its centennial, the town seeks to shed its suburb image to become the next metropolitan area in the Pacific Northwest. Bothell City Hall was not only designed to reflect Bothell’s history but also takes initiative to engage with the public realm while being scaled for a dense urban environment. SITE DESIGN PARTNERS: John Patangan & Sultan Al Ramahi
Gesture Toward Street Intersection
Tilt Mass Down Toward Sidewalk
ACADEMIC ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN11
1. Council Chambers 2. Lobby
3. Reception 4. Transportation Dept.
5. Public Works Dept. 6. Public Services
7. Public Conference Room
FLOOR PLANS
2 ND FLOOR
3 RD FLOOR
4 TH FLOOR
5 TH FLOOR
1. Engineering
1. City Clerk Dept.
1. Legal Dept.
1. Executive Dept.
2. Restroom
2. Fire Prevention
2. CD Shared Spaces
2. Finance Dept.
3. Kitchen
3. AD Admin.
3. Human Resources
3. Conference Room
4. Infor mation Services
4. AD Planning
4. Conference Room
4. Patio
5. Conference Room
5. Patio
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UMBRELLA PAVILION
Relieving A Revolution
[abridged]
Spring 2011 | Cairo, Egypt | Ayad Rahmani
The design was inspired by the nature of revolutions, how individuals come together to support a common cause, as well as the radial symmetry of Cairo’s Tharir Square.
The Umbrella Pavilion, located in Tahrir Square, was designed to be a complex of lightweight structures that could be rapidly assembled to provide the needed amenities to the revolutionists of the Arab Spring. The pavilion is comprised of individual units that can be arranged in different combinations to create a larder structure, each unit offering a different service.
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UNIT CONFIGURATIONS (Continued)
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Single
Round
Group
Satellite