sturner_undergrad portfolio

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Sarahjean

turner student design work 2009-2014


00 T A B L E OF CONTENTS 00 table of contents 2 - 3 01 versailles center

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02 netzero building

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03 2/3/4 arts center

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05 dell information center

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06 urban usa studies

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07 european studies

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architectural design work from my education at Oklahoma State. There are examples of independent design work, collaborative design projects with architecture students, and also crossprofessional design projects with Landscape Architecture students. Along with student design works, there are examples of travel analysis and documentation, another extreme passion of mine.

basilica di santa maria del fiore - florence, italy

04 oklahoma city 28-33 repertory theatre

Through my education at Oklahoma State University, I have learned that architecture coexists within a larger realm of distinct cultural idiosyncrasies. Society and architecture possess a symbiotic relationship, where society thrives in a successful built environment, and architecture is implemented to enhance any society. This book is a compilation of the progression of my

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01 PROJECT NAME

VERsailles welcome c e n t e r PROJECT information

Versailles, france fall 2012 arch 4116 PROJECT Duration

10 weeks Project team

cameron rouze sarah turner PROJECT goals

Create a strong connection from the train station to The chateau. Provide a place to inform visitors of the history of versailles chateau define a strong urban edge through transparent first floors with retail on the first level connecting interior spaces with adjacent plaza.

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The early interpretation of the Welcome Center began by drawing a storyboard of a student traveling to the Versailles Chateau and sketching the experience from exiting the train station, visiting the Welcome Center and eventually arriving at gates of Versailles. The concept evolved and derived create a new axis relating to the exit point of the train station to the golden gates of the Chateau. 5


01 Orientation Zone

Versailles, france fall 2012 arch 4116

Administration Zone

PROJECT information

Temporary Exhibit Zone

VERsailles welcome c e n t e r

Retail and Dining Zone

PROJECT NAME

First Level

Pernanent Exhibit Zone

The three volumes were derived from the adjacent buildings in plan, elevation, and scale. They are shifted on the ground plane to create dynamic entry spaces that interact with the street level and as well as creating connections to the adjacent plaza designed by team member Cameron Rouze. The diagonal volume intersects the three volumes and represents the new axis towards the Chateau. As the new axis penetrates the three volumes, the belly is exposed, creating a dramatic overhang for the main entrance into the Welcome Center.

Second Level

Arial Site Plan Third Level

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West Elevation

Longitudnal Section

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PROJECT NAME

VERsailles welcome c e n t e r

Interior rendering - versailles welcome center

exterior rendering - versailles welcome center

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exterior rendering - versailles welcome center

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PROJECT information

Versailles, france fall 2012 arch 4116


02 PROJECT NAME

netzero housing

The form was sliced into three separate blocks to allow for natural sunlight to penetrate into the units. The voids transformed into dynamic circulation space for the residents. Gathering spaces are integrated into the voids to provide interaction to the residents within the housing project.

Elevating the residential functions from the commercial functions creates a distinct separation between public and private zones, and offers a buffer zone to allow the residents to have more privacy.

Vertical Circulation

PROJECT information

san francisco, CA fall 2013 arch 5117

Residential Zone

Retail and Commercial Zone exterior rendering - netzero housing project

PROJECT Duration

4 weeks Project team

Taylor dearinger Amanda Siegersma sarah turner PROJECT goals

Create a safe affordable housing project intertwined within the urban fabric utilize sun, wind, and bike power to reach a netzero energy production Combine commercial and residential zones while still offering privacy respect and respond to the surrounding historic context and scale

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This project was a three-person three person group project with a collective goal to design a NetZero netzero affordable multi-family housing complex. Located in the historic and vibrant Tenderloin district north of Market Street in downtown San Francisco, Fransisco, CA. The district is known for its historic architecture and is enriched with a vibrant and diverse culture. Space and energy conservation is utilized to push people closer to their surrounding neighborhood and become more involved. Communal areas intertwine between the units and serve as gathering space to connect the community and promote movement movement throughtout throughout the space. 11


02 PROJECT NAME

netzero housing

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PROJECT information

san francisco, CA fall 2013 arch 5117

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Module 2: composed of two adjacent 2 bedroom units

Module 1: composed of one 1 bedroom and one 3 bedroom units

Active Wall

Bedroom Adaptable Interior Spaces Second Level

First Level

Active Wall Bedroom Kitchen Dining Living 12

Module two is composed of two adjacent residential units containing living, dining, kitchen, bathroom, and a transformable bedroom on the first floor. The second level houses the master bedroom with a full bath as well. Highlighted in yellow indicates the “active wall.� This wall runs through each module providing all of the mechanical systems to each unit that includes: lighting, plumbing, cooling and heating. The active wall allows for living spaces to remain extremely flexible for each separate resident. 13


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13% Wind Belts 6% Wind Spires

PROJECT NAME

PROJECT information

69% PV Panels

PV Panels SUNPOWER’S T5 Solar Roof Tiles generate 50% more power than the conventional solar cells. PV Panels collect the suns energy on the top of the residential towers, covering a total of12,330 square feet.

section perspective - netzero housing

san francisco, CA fall 2013 arch 5117

12% Bike Power ENERGY DISTRIBTUTION CHART

netzero housing

The NetZero Housing contains PV panels, wind spires, and wind belts. Sunpowers T5 Solar Roof Tiles collect the suns energy on the top of the residential towers, covering a total of 12,330 square feet. Wind spires are located on the corner conditions of the building where wind velocity is at a maximum level. The wind belt panels are located on protruding elements of the western facade, serving as a sun-shading device for the western sun as well. We also implemented a way for the residents to “Bike for Power” which allow them to ride bikes that generate power to their individual units.

Windspires Windspires operate in areas with minumum average windspeeds of at least 10mph. The spires are located on corner conditions of the building where wind velocity is at a maximum level.

Windbelts Humdinger’s windbelts are a clean and unlimited source of power. The panels are located on elements of the western facade, serving as a sun shading device for the western sun. One windbelt panel holds 20 windbelts, equivalent to powering 20 toasters.

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exterior rendering - 2/3/4 arts center

03 PROJECT NAME

2 / 3 / 4 A R T S C E N T E R PROJECT information

san francisco, CA fall 2013 arch 5117 PROJECT Duration

12 weeks Project team

Taylor dearinger Katie Shemanske lauren snow sarah turner sara williams Project goals

Create a vibrant arts district connected to the urban fabric revealing a place of culture encourage growth, awareness, and involvement in the arts. revealing a place of culture for the community

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The 2/3/4 Arts district interweaves residential, cultural, and park elements to create a vibrant and enlightened section in the existing urban fabric of San Francisco. The residential section contains rentable affordable, market-rate and luxury housing units as well as for sale condominiums. The cultural section contains seven disciplines of art; theatre, dance, music, fashion, photography, digital arts, and culinary. The urban park creates an anchor point for residential and cultural elements to intermingle with one another. Residential

Retail / Dining

Cultural Center

Office

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PROJECT NAME

2 / 3 / 4 A R T S C E N T E R

The urban park exists in the middle block of the arts district. This was created to enhance urban activities throughout the entire day. It is surrounded by retail and dining as well as cultural amentities so the cultural functions are able to spill out onto the park. The park was a fundamental section of the entire design. Pedestrian streets line the interior of the park to provide a buffer between the commercial and the park functions but also integrates the two separate functions into one.

exterior rendering - 2/3/4 arts center

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san francisco, CA fall 2013 arch 5117

urban park Contains vibrant surrounding areas

coexists with the human scale bordered with pedestrian friendly adjacent streets

exterior rendering - 2/3/4 arts center

allows for eyes on the street

exterior rendering - 2/3/4 arts center

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Interior rendering - 2/3/4 arts center

03 PROJECT NAME

2 / 3 / 4 A R T S C E N T E R

Culinary Classrooms

Digital Arts Fashion Studios Multi-Purpose Classrooms

PROJECT information

san francisco, CA fall 2013 arch 5117

CULTURAL .STRENGTHENS SAN FRANSISCOS UNOFFICIAL ARTS DISTRICT PROVIDES MULTIPLE FACETS OF THE ARTS

Second Level

Large Studios

Block 2 contains the visual arts segment of the 2/3/4 Arts district. The first level houses commercial and retail spaces along Folsom Street and lining the edges of the 2/3/4 Park as requested by the masterplan. The second level holds the

Small Studios

UNITES A COMMUNITY

CREATES AN ARTS DISTRICT CONNECTING TO THE URBAN FABRIc

Third Level

Culinary Gardens

Terrace Level Cafe

Interior classroom rendering - 2/3/4 arts center

ENCOURAGES GROWTH, AWARENESS, AND INVOLVEMENT WITHIN THE ARTS.

classrooms for each discipline as well as a rooftop garden. The third level contains large and small rentable artist studios. The fourth level contains the cullinary gardens, exterior performance and gallery space, as well as a terrace level cafe.

Exterior Performance Stage

Fourth Level

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Interior lobby rendering - 2/3/4 arts center

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2 / 3 / 4 A R T S C E N T E R

High-Rise Lobby

Retail Theatre Lobby

PROJECT information

san francisco, CA fall 2013 arch 5117

CULTURAL .STRENGTHENS SAN FRANSISCOS UNOFFICIAL ARTS DISTRICT

Dance Rehearsal Room

High-Rise Amenities Orchestra Room Large & Small Rehearsal Spaces

UNITES A COMMUNITY Theatre

ENCOURAGES GROWTH, AWARENESS, AND INVOLVEMENT WITHIN THE ARTS.

Second Level

CREATES AN ARTS DISTRICT CONNECTING TO THE URBAN FABRIc

Interior Theater rendering - 2/3/4 arts center

PROVIDES MULTIPLE FACETS OF THE ARTS

First Level

High-Rise Amenities

Performance Studios

Third Level

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exterior rendering - 2/3/4 arts center

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Tower Restaurant

PROJECT NAME

2 / 3 / 4 A R T S C E N T E R

Green Rooftop Tower Conference Outdoor Rooftop Green Space

Mid-Rise Cafe

PROJECT information

Outdoor Green Space

san francisco, CA fall 2013 arch 5117

RESIDENTIAL

Residential Amenities

Contains vibrant surrounding areas allows for eyes on the street

Skin Details [Sara Williams] interior unit rendering - 2/3/4 arts center

coexists with the human scale bordered with pedestrian friendly adjacent streets

Typical Tower Floor Plan

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Within the 2/3/4 Arts district, there exists a mixture of residential units in the tower and the mid-rise. In the tower, there is a combination of luxury, market-rate, and affordable housing units; the mid-rise contains condominiums. There are amenities offered to the residents to provide a layer of privacy and serenity within the busy streets of San Francisco. These amenities include rooftop green space, a mid-rise cafe, and a rooftop tower restaurant.

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PROJECT NAME

2 / 3 / 4 A R T S C E N T E R

architecture model - 2/3/4 arts center

architecture model - 2/3/4 arts center

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san francisco, CA fall 2013 arch 5117

architecture model - 2/3/4 arts center

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architecture model - 2/3/4 arts center

Part of the 2/3/4 Arts Center, we were required to build a 1/32”=1’-0” model demonstrating the connection to the existing urban fabric surrounding the site. The predominate materials utilized were chipboard, basswood, and a matte finish acrylic acetate. Two other students and myself constructed the 2/3/4 arts district model.

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04 PROJECT NAME

OKlahoma c i t y repertory theater

Front of the House Zone

PROJECT information

Oklahoma City, ok Spring 2013 arch 4216 PROJECT Duration

4 weeks Project goals

provide a more intimate theatre environment for the actors and the patrons

Performance Zone

efficient building that respects the actors needs as well as the patrons harmonizing the relationship between the exterior and interior environment

Back of the House Zone

vertical circulation

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horizontal circulation

The Oklahoma City Repertory Theatre was a semester long comprehensive design studio. This project went through schematic design, design detail, and construction documents. The entire structural system, and HVAC system was integrated into the design as well. The concept was derived by the separation between front of the house, back of the house, and performance functions. These functions were then assigned an exterior material to relative to the premise of the function. Concrete was assigned to the Performance Zone, Slate was assigned to the back of the house, and a combination between glass and a metal fabric was assigned to the front of the house.

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ROOFING MEMBRANE RIGID INSULATION

METAL ROOF DECKING METAL COPING

PROJECT NAME

OKlahoma c i t y repertory theater

FLASHING ROOF DRAIN STEEL SCUPPERS

Drilled Piers

Columns

3” CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB

UPWARD SPRINKLERS

METAL DECKING

OPEN WEB JOIST RE: STRUCTURAL

PRECAST CONCRETE PANEL 1” AIR SPACE

STEEL COLUMN

3 3/4” RIGID INSULATION 3 5/8” METAL STUDS 3/4” GYPSUM BOARD

PROJECT information

Oklahoma City, ok Spring 2013 arch 4216

THERMAL INSULATION CONTINUOUS STEEL ANGLE

Grade Beams

Girders

3 3/4” RIGID INSULATION

SLAB ON GRADE

METAL FABRIC

VAPOR BARRIER INTERIOR GRANULAR FILL

EXPANSION JOINT EXTERNAL SLAB EXTERIOR PAVERS GRADE BEAM EXTERIOR GRANULAR FILL

2” STEEL FRAME FOR METAL FABRIC

FILTER FABRIC PERFORATED DRAIN PIPE STONE DRAINAGE BED

SPANDREL GLASS

ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL MULLION DRILLED PIERS INSULATED GLASS

Roof Levels

Exterior Walls Construction Documents

Floor Joists

Roof Joists

Metal Fabric Steel Structure

HVAC Diagram

Metal Fabric Steel Support

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Metal Fabric

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exterior rendering - okcity repertory theatre

04 PROJECT NAME

OKlahoma c i t y repertory theater PROJECT information

Oklahoma City, ok Spring 2013 arch 4216

M. Change Mechanical

Scenery Production

Costume Production

M. Changing

W. Changing

W. Change BB Rehearsal

T. Rehearsal

M. RR Green Room

W. RR

Black Box Theatre

Thrust Theatre

Box Office Lobby

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Building Section

Ground Level

Mezzanine Level Lounge

Office

First Level

Second Level

Third Level

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05 exterior rendering - Dell information center

D e l l information c e n t e r PROJECT information

Oklahoma City, ok Fall 2012 arch 4116 PROJECT Duration

8 weeks

First Level

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Sketch of Dell Complex

Second Level

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architecture model - dell information center

05 D e l l information c e n t e r PROJECT information

Oklahoma City, ok Fall 2012 arch 4116

scale 1/2” = 1’- 0”

wall [ section ] architecture model - dell information center

architecture model - dell information center

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This phase of the Dell Information Center Project focused on detailing a wall section drawing as well as creating a wall section model to comprehend components of a wall section and the interconnection of building systems. The Wall section includes structural components, HVAC locations, architectural skin systems, and the connection of the three.

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06 U R B A N U S A studies PROJECT information

NEW YORK CITY, NY WASHINGTON DC SUMMER 2012 Project goals

COMPARE AND CONTRAST two major cities of the united states DOCUMENT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF SIGNIFICANT SPACES, BUILDINGS, AND ANALYZE THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT OF EACH CITY

As a participant of the Urban USA Program, I compared and contrasted two of the United States most prominent Urban Cities, Washington DC and New York City. Washington DC is oriented in a horizontal manner with extreme height restrictions and zoning codes, while New York City is a vertical city composed of a grid of vertical skyscrapers that define the essence of the city. During the program, required documentation and analysis explicated the disection of the two urban cities in order to comprehend the weavings of an urban fabric. The program’s medium of journaling also enhanced my graphic representation and sketching capabilities. 38

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Eifel Tower - paris, france

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notre dame - paris, france

european studies PROJECT information

FRANCE THE NETHERLANDS ITALY SPAIN CZECH REPUBLIC GERMANY Project goals

ENHANCE SKETCHING AND DRAWING ABILITIES

kutna hora, czech republic

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montpellier, france

LEARN HOW TO DOCUMENT AND ANALYZE ARCHITECTRURE

dancing house - prague, czech republic

ANALYZE AND DOCUMENT THE HISTORICAL CITIES WHERE MAJOR ARCHITECTURALLY SIGNIFICANT BUILDINGS WERE BORN

Studying architecture abroad is a completely life altering experience. I studied urban design and architecture in Paris, and also visited other prominent urban cities across Europe. I became enthralled with the historical characteristics of Paris and other European cities and the integration of new design practices within existing context. Not only did the program enhance my appreciation of historical cities, districts, and buildings, but it also forced me to comprehend the power of designs ability to enhance the urban context while maintaining the original essence of the city.

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