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SARAH HOISTAD BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO


SARAH HOISTAD IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY ARCHITECTURE 2008-2013

COVER: ANALYTICAL PHOTOGRAPH OF HACH HALL, OCT 2013


THIS PORTFOLIO IS A COMPILATION OF THE PAST FIVE YEARS AS AN ARCHITECTURE STUDENT AT IOWA STATE. THESE PROJECTS REPRESENT MY GROWTH, LEARNING, AND SUCCESSES THROUGH EXPERIMENTATION, INNOVATION, AND OVERCOMING CHALLENGES IN DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE. EACH PROJECT HAS REINFORCED MY UNDERSTANDING AND CONTINUED MY QUESTIONING OF WHAT THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT IS AND CAN BE ON MY JOURNEY TO BECOME A LICENSED ARCHITECT. THANK YOU FOR VIEWING MY PORTFOLIO.


SARAH HOISTAD 6625 CORNELIA DRIVE EDINA, MN 554355 612-759-1158 shoistad35@gmail.com

EDUCATION IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY AMES, IA BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE AUG. 2007-DEC. 2013

EXPERIENCE THREE RIVERS PARK DISTRICT BLOOMINGTON, MN SNOWBOARD INSTRUCTOR NOV. 2010- PRESENT (SEASONAL) -Senior snowboard instructor

- 3.47 GPA -Dean’s List Aug 2008 and on IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY AMES, IA

BACHELOR OF ARTS

LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES WORLD LANG. & CULTURE (SPANISH) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AUG. 2007-DEC.2013

IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY ROME, ITALY ROME STUDY ABROAD

PROGRAM JANUARY 2013- MAY 2013 - Studied Italian design, language and architecture

IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY VALENCIA, SPAIN SUMMER IN VALENCIA, SPAIN MAY 2010- JULY 2010 -Studied Spanish language and culture

responsible for providing training sessions for private and large groups with both beginner to advanced skill sets.

PURCHASING DEPT. IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY AMES, IA OFFICE ASSISTANT MAY 2013-DEC. 2013 -Responsible for directing

visitors, answering over-the- phone questions, and entering insurance, quote, and vendor information into the computer.

ACADEMIC SUCCESS CENTER IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY AMES, IA STUDENT TUTOR SEPT. 2010- DEC. 2013 -Responsible for scheduling and conducting tutoring sessions with students resulting in increased experience in teaching, learning, and communicating concepts to others.


AWARDS

SKILLS

I.L.E.A.D. LEADERSHIP PROGRAM AMES, IA OCT. 2008- DEC. 2008 -I.L.E.A.D. was a leadership program for upcoming ISU club leaders to learn

PROFESSIONAL

valuable leadership skills upon receiving an officer position.

I.S.L.E. (IOWA STATE LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE) AMES, IA NOV. 2012 -I.S.L.E. is an annual leadership workshop aimed to help new and existing leaders on campus to improve their leadership skills, learn about leadership opportunities at ISU and network with other leaders.

MEMBERSHIPS GOLDEN KEY HONORS SOCIETY MEMBER SEPT 2010- DEC. 2013 -An international honors society committed to a high standard of scholastic achievement.

NATIONAL SOCIETY OF LEADERSHIP AND SUCCESS MEMBER SEPT 2012- DEC. 2013 AIAS MEMBER SEPT 2012- DEC. 2013 AIWIA MEMBER SEPT 2012- DEC. 2013 SIGMA DELTA PI NATIONAL HONORS SOCIETY MEMBER & SECRETARY SEPT 2012- DEC 2013

-Extremely organized -Detail oriented -Outstanding communication abilities -Proven leadership skills -Strong design skills -Reliable and self-motivated -Fluent in the Spanish language

SOFTWARE CAPABILITIES -Revit 2013 -SketchUp 8 -Photoshop CS7 -Illustrator CS7 -InDesign CS7 -Microsoft Office Suite -Laser Cutting -Photography

REFERENCES BRUCE BASSLER

Iowa State University-Architecture Professor Office: 515-294-8256 Email: babby@iastate.edu

THOMAS LESLIE

Iowa State University-Architecture Professor Office: 515-294-8460 Email: tleslie@iastate.edu

JAMES LEACH

Iowa State University-Architecture Professor Office: 515-294-7142 Email: jeleach@iastate.edu


CONTENT


ARCHITECTURE 5TH YEAR- JAZZ AT THE PARK pg. 3-10 CONSERVATORY 4TH- MUSEUM

pg. 11-14

4TH- ROME STUDY ABROAD

pg. 15-18


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ARCHITECTURE

“People who build their own home These people are curious about li what it means to live in a house, commodity and ma - Tom Ku “A great building must begin with the immeasurable, must go through measurable means when it is being designed, and in the end must be unmeasured.” 1 - Louis Kahn


of power and

“All architecture is shelter, all great architecture is the design of space that contains, cuddles, exalts, or stimulates the persons in that space.” - Philip Johnson

hitecture should speak of its me and place, but yearn for timelessness.” - Frank Gehry

“When I am asked what I believe in, I say that I believe in architecture. Architecture is the mother of the arts. I like to believe that architecture connects the present with the past and the tangible with the intangible.” courageous. - Richard Meier

e tend to be very ife. They’re thinking about , rather than just buying a aking it work.” undig

“The greatest satisfaction, I think, is when a building opens and the public possesses it and you cut the umbilical cord and you see it taking on its own life. There’s no greater satisfaction.” - Moshe Safdie

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JAZZ AT THE PARK

403 STUDIO FALL 2013

PROFESSOR

JAMES LEACH

PARTNERSHIP

RAUL CANAHAUI

SITE

SAN FRANSISCO, CA

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The Jazz at the Park proposed a new jazz conservatory within the “scar” left by the fallen highway in Hayes Valley. Patricia’s Green park and the surrounding mixed use housing influence the building size and orientation to create more impromptu as well as formal stages which are typical in jazz performance. The building will feature a 450 seat formal concert hall, a smaller secondary hall, supporting areas, as well as residences.


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3. Back of House 5. Auditorium

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Summer Solstice

Visual Field

Acoustic Angles


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INNOVATION CENTER OF COLUMBUS, IN 401 STUDIO This museum was required to be environmentally progressive and experientially

FALL 2012 engaging that also included objects of art, design, and industrial innovation from Columbus, IN and its surrounding region. PROFESSOR Program: GREGORY PALERMO • Permanent exhibition space for the Columbus Art and Design Collection • Architectural Archives SITE • Cumins exhibit • Rotating exhibition space, COLUMBUS, IN • Community room • Offices • Public community center

Main Traffic Circulation Pedestrian Path Tree Line Secondary Traffic Circulation

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Basement

First Floor

30’

Ground

Mechanical Room Restaurant

150’

Classrooms/Exit Stair

Atrium Storage/Elevators West Galleries 45’

45’

45’

East Galleries

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The steel frame construction allows for smaller columns and girders that hold up the truss system. It consists of 3 bays that span 45’. The trusses are 24” deep with 2” steel decking with a 4.5” poured concrete slab. Each truss rests on a 1’6” deep girder that runs the length of the museum. The girders rest on 2’ wide concrete encased steel columns that occur every 30’. The use of a steel frame allows for the utilization of spread footings considering the museum only has 2 floors and is “lighter” then concrete construction. The steel frame also allows for easy attachment of the granite clad panels and the curtain wall system on the exterior of the museum. Bay Size 30’

Shear Walls Open Steel Joists spaced at 4’

150’

30’

45’ Ground

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45’

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Tremco Tremlock Coping Parapet Cap Tremco Hypalon Elastomeric Sheeting Reinforced Flexible Flashing Tremco BURmastic 500 Cold Applied Built-up Roofing System Ply Sheets Tremco BURmastic 500 Cold Applied Built-up Roofing System Base Plies Tremco Isocyanurate Roof Insulation Board Tremco BURmastic Adhesive Water Barrier

Bruce Maple Hardwood Flooring Essroc Portland Cement Vulcraft 1.5B Composite Steel Decking Vulcraft 24� Open Web Steel Joist Vulcraft Steel Girder Armstrong Suprafine Suspended Ceiling Fastener Armstrong Suprafine Suspended Ceiling

TerraCORE Natural Sone Surfacing System TerraCORE Polymer Aluminum Backing TerraCORE Interlocking Channel Rail USG Securock Glass-Mat Sheathing Panels DuPont Tyvek CommercialWrap Atlas Roofing Company Energy Shield Exterior Wall Insulation Rigid Global Buildings Steel Frame Georgia-Pacific DensArmor Plus High-Performance Interior Panel

Dirt backfill at a 70 degree cut OldCastle Architecture Verastone CMU DuPont Tyvek Wrap Caps DuPont Tyvek CommercialWrap

Mortar Atlas Roofing Company Energy Shield Exterior Wall Insulation ADS N-12 Corrugated polyethylene drainage pipe Nucor Steel Kankakee, Inc. #4 Rebar

Nucor Steel Kankakee, Inc. #4 Rebar Georgia-Pacific DensArmor Plus High-Performance Interior Panel Phillips Manufacturing Co. Metal Furring Strips Essroc Portland Cement Laticrete Hydro Barrier EShield Basement Floor Insulation Gravel

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ROME STUDY ABROAD

402 STUDIO

SPRING 2013

The Rome studio was made up of three separate projects. Each site was found PROFESSOR throughout the dense city of Rome and consisted of both designing new and Karen Berman redesigning old sites and buildings. Mark Engelbrecht Francesco Mancini For our first project, we were asked to make a series of maps of the city of Rome, consisting of diminishing scales of both Nolli and current maps. These maps SITE allowed us to become familiar with the city itself, as well as where our sites were Rome, Italy located in regards to the Tiber river and the ancient walls of Rome. PARTNERS Mike Owen Mingyue Yang

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Crypta Balbi

Crypta Balbi

Piazza della Moretta

Piazza della Moretta

via dei Fori Imperiali

via dei Fori Imperiali

Raccordo Anulare

Raccordo Anulare

Aurelian Wall

Aurelian Wall

Severan Wall

Severan Wall

Tiber River

0 125m 62.5m 250m

Tiber River

500m

0 50m 25m 100m

200m


CRYPTA BALBI The Crypta Balbi was a complex comprising of a theatre and gathering area enclosed by a portico built in 14th BCE. This site, like many places in Rome, has had many lives after the initial intended one ended. Now there is a museum in a set of renovated rooms within the large complex, which today is only partially excavated. Our design was asked to link the existing museum with the newly excavated area, design a new exhibition space hosting 5-20 artifacts, provide a permanent roof structure over the exedra and southeast quarters, and design a public cafe that can be used as a public gathering space as well. Our design chose to use existing spaces not used between existing buildings for the exhibition space as well as raise the gathering space and cafe over the old portico and exedra to emphasize the old layout as well as provide a viewing space of the ruins.

NOLLI MAP

Renderings

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VICOLO DELLA MORETTA Vicolo della Moretta was apart of the Campus Martius used for military exercises during Roman times. Now it is currently an excavation site for Julius Cesear’s horse stables, surrounded by a school, church and residential. The goal of this project is to activate the currently dormant urban space and create a strong synthesis between urban life and architecture. The program required a public library, a study space for scholars, exhibition space and commercial retail space. We our design allowed for a large amount of sunlight within the buildings as well as separate courtyards for different uses and people.

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VIA DEI FORI IMPERIALI Via dei Fori Imperiali was built in 1931-33 under Fascist rule to connect the Palazzo Venezia and the Roman Forum and Colosseum, and to provide a space for parades and marches. This program explores the possibilities if Via dei Fori was a public space, removing traffic, and introducing an oral history project, endorsing live speech, dialogue and assembly, as well as associated services with these programs. Our project allowed for many plazas along the road as well as a central pedestrian area for speeches, carts and performers. This minimizes traffic and creates a more pedestrian friendly space.

Site Plan

Sidewalk Street Promenade Piazzas Amphitheater Forum

Traffic Flow Diagram- Current Plan

Amphitheater Plan

Sidewalk Street

Traffic Flow Diagram- Our proposal

Sidewalk Street Promenade Piazzas

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SARAH HOISTAD IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY ARCHITECTURE 2008-2013 6625 Cornelia Drive Edina, MN 55435 612-759-1158 shoistad35@gmail.com

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