ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO STEVEN T. BANNINGER
ABOUT ME
STEVEN TYLER BANNINGER EDUCATION Enrolled At Roger Williams University Major: Architecture Minor: Sculpture Studying Abroad at ISI Florence SKILLS AutoDesk Revit Adobe PhotoShop Microsoft Office Suite Hand Drafting
Born October 17, 1993 Flushing NY Grew Up In Masbeth NY and Monroe NJ Boy Scouts Of America Eagle Scout With Bronze Palms And Order Of The Arrow Brotherhood Rank Monroe Township High School Bowling Team Co-Captain Lifeguard, Captain Lifeguard, and Swim Instructor AIAS Member and Mentor Currently Living Abroad In Florence, Italy Visited Berlin, London, Dublin, Zurich, Barcelona, Rome, And Other European and Italan Cities Huge Fan of Star Wars and How I Met Your Mother
RWU Visual Arts Center
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RWU Shuttle Stop
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Palazzo Rucellai:Missing Bay
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Contempoary Barn
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Providence City Hall:Plaza and Council Chamber
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Other Projects
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RWU VISUAL ARTS CENTER THE AIM OF THIS PROJECT WAS TO CREATE A VISUAL ARTS CENTER WHICH WOULD INCLUDE A GALLERY, COMMON SPACE, CLASSROOMS, AND REVIEW SPACES. THE SOLUTION USED A WALL AND OBJECT PARTI WITH THE GALLERY BEING THE OBJECT IN THE WALL.
MAIN HALLWAY
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN WITH CONTEXT
MAIN APROACH
PARTI
PROGRAM LAYOUT
CROSS SECTION VEIW OF COMMON SPACE
EXTERIOR OF GALLERY
DUSK VIEW
INTERIOR OF COMMON SPACE
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RWU SHUTTLE STOP THIS WAS A DESIGN COMPETION HELD OVER ONLY A FEW DAYS WITH LITTLE PROFESOR INPUT. THE CONCEPT WAS TO LINK THE STOP WITH THE CONTEXT OF NATURAL BEAUTY THAT MAKES UP MUCH OF THE ROGER WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
FLOOR PLAN
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RENDERING
PALAZZO RUCELLAI: MISSING A RECENTLY COMPLETED PROJECT, TO BE DONE ONLY BY HAND WITH SOME PHOTOSHOP, WAS TO FILLIN THE MISSING BAY OF PALAZZO RUCELLAI IN FLORANCE ITALY. HERE, THE FOCUS WAS PLACED ON THE RELATIONSHIP OF PUBLIC, SEMI-PRIVATE, AND PRIVATE SPACE IN PLAN AND SECTION. ELEVATION
SECTION
CONCEPT AXON DIAGRAM
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CONTEMPORARY BARN DESIGNED FOR A YOUNG COUPLE, THIS PROJECT FOCUSES ON SUSTABILITY AND THE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LANDSCAPE. THE CONCEPT IS AS IF SOMEONE THRUST THEIR HAND INTO THE GROUND, PULLED UP THE GROUND AND STRETCHED IT OVER A HEAVY TIMBER FRAME.TO DO THIS THE PROJECT UTILIZES AN COPPER SKIN, WHICH WOULD PATINA OVER TIME TO RELECT THE COUPLES GROWTH. ENTRY VIEW
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN
BEDROOM INTERIOR
FRONT BIRD’S EYE
CROSS SECTION
LIVING ROOM INTERIOR GARAGE/OFFICE
REAR BIRD’S EYE
LONG SECTION (ABOVE) STRUCTUAL AXON (LEFT)
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PROVIDENCE CITY HALL: PLAZZA AND COUNCIL CHAMBER AFTER PREVIOSULY DESIGNING A SATALITE CITY HALL, THIS PROJECT WAS TO DETAIL A PLAZZA AND COUNCIL CHAMBER. THE PLAZZA WAS BASED ON THE SEAGRAMS PLAZA OFFERING SEATING IN SHADE AND SUN AND IS A MULTI FUNCTION SPACE. THE COUNCIL CHAMBER PLACES THE CITY COUNCIL BELOW THE CITIZENS VIEWING THEM AND OFFERS AN UPLIFTING AND UNIFYING DESIGN. LONG SECTION
PLAZA
HAND RENDERED FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN
COUNCIL CHAMBER (NIGHT)
COUNCIL CHAMBER (DAY)
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OTHER PROJECTS STAIR PROJECT THIS WAS ANOTHER DESIGN COMPETION. THE BRIEF WAS TO DESIGN A STAIR CASE, THE RED IN THE MODEL SHOULD BE TREATED AS LIGHT FROM LED PANELS UNDER THE STAIRS AND IN THE WALL. THE DESIGN ALSO INCORPORATES BUILT-IN SHELVES.
RWU DORMITORY THIS PROJECT WAS TO ADD ANOTHER DORM TO THE CAMPUS. HERE IS A RENDERING SHOWING THE ROOM ENTRANCES AND THEIR CONNECTION TO A COMMON SPACE
RWU TENNIS CENTER THESE TWO RENDERINGS SHOW A TENNIS CENTER DESIGNED TO ACT AS A ENCLOSED WALK WAY FROM A PARKING STRUCTURE AND A RESIDENCE HALL ON CAMPUS.
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MAISON DE VERRE KITCHEN RE-DESIGN FOLLOWING A PRECEDENT ANALYSIS PROJECT, THIS WAS DESGINED AS A RENOVATION TO THE KITCHEN ALLOWING FOR COOKING AND SEATING SPACE.
SPRING 2014 ITALIAN-AMERICAN WORKSHOP WORKING IN TEAMS OF ONE AMERICAN STUDENT AND THREE ITALIAN STUDENTS, THE GOAL WAS TO PROPOSE STUDENT HOUSING IN THE RENOVATED LE MURATE COMPLEX AND TO COMPLETE THE DESIGN IN ONE WEEK. THE USE OF DIFFERENT BUILDING MASSES WAS TO CONVEY THE DIFFERENT TYPOLOGIES IN FLORENCE, THEN USE A GREAT ROOF TO UNIFY THEM. THE CENTRAL PASSAGE, SEEN ABOVE WAS CREATED TO GIVE A FORCED PERSPECTIVE OF A MAIN PIAZZA ON THE OTHER SIDE.
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