Steven Carlson
Syracuse 2013
Contents Academic
4 — TIMBR Lab
Sustainable Research Facility in China
12 — 585 Livonia
Mixed-use Housing in New York
16 — Baio Hoteru
Boutique Hotel in Tokyo
20 — Mass Erosion Tourist Hub in Rome
Professional
24 — Bernard Tschumi Architects New York City
28 — Blomquist Architects Iron Mountain, Michigan
30 — TetraTech Architects+Engineers Ithaca, New York
Etc
Contact
32 — Field Sketches 36 — Photographs
Syracuse University School of Architecture Bachelor of Architecture — 2017 sjcarlso@syr.edu — 585 732 3926
Academic
T.I.M.B.R. LAB — Shenzhen, China Sustainable Building Materials Research Facility and Musuem Comprehensive Studio — Professor Fei Wang In Collaboration With Illa Labroo
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BULKHEADS
ROOFTOP SPECIAL CIRCUATION lecture space
EXISTING FIRE STAIR
TILE FACADE
public
WINDOW HVAC UNITS
NEW ELEVATORS public
EXISTING ELEVATOR researchers
ENTRY
FIRE STAIR researchers
SPECIAL CIRCUATION
entry staircase to piano noble
INFORMAL STAGE DISPLAY SPACE
ENTRYWAY
VERTICAL CIRCULATION +
EXISTING CONDITION 0
existing conditions retained and expanded upon fire stairs retained, elevator added, ‘special’ circulation added in form of entry stair and lecture space to foster interaction and animate facade
1990s 6-story concrete-frame factory building goal of retaining as much of existing structure as possible, for sake of sustainability and ease of adaptation
EXPANDED CORE
OPERABLE ROOF EAVE
circulation, bathrooms, etc. shear walls
ventilation
GLASS ROOF
solar chimney effect
BEAM REMOVED lecture space
EXPANDED CORE
circulation, hvac, etc. shear walls
ATRIUM EXISTING CONCRETE FRAME retained
TIMBER REINFORCEMENTS floorplate cut re-stabilization
2 BEAMS REMOVED
OPERABLE WINDOWS
to accommodate entry stair
air intake
STRUCTURE + -
98% of existing structure retained existing concrete frame retained with only three beams removed, timber structure added on diagonal and cores expanded
ANIMATED VOID -
atrium cut into middle of structure for ventilation, social interaction, opening of views, bringing daylight into the interior
BULKHEAD
ROOF ENCLOSURE
elevator air-handling units rainwater collection
TOP FLOOR SPECIAL HVAC
INTERLOCKING BEAMS FOR STABILITY
underfloor supply/return
BULKHEAD
elevator air-handling units rainwater collection
RETURN
SUN-SHADING
research labs
SUPPLY
research labs
ELECTRICAL RETURN
public exhibition space
SUPPLY
public exhibition space
RETURN
production space
SUPPLY
production space
PLUMBING CHASE
MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL PLUMBING +
FINS +
mechanical support added dual-zone HVAC system for isolated lab conditions, 90% normative ceiling ducts 10% floor-supplied, mechanical bulkheads concealed in top of cores
glu-lam elements added to enclose the existing roof act as icon, sunshades, channel wind, glu-lam chosen for sustainablity, woodworking and jointery evoke Chinese woodworking traditions
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585 LIVONIA — New York City
Mixed-Use — Affordable Housing, Community Space, Retail, Workshops Urban Studio New York City — Professor Angie Co In Collaboration With Bowen Zheng
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BAIO HOTERU — Tokyo, Japan Boutique Hotel and Biofuel Production Facility Sustainability Studio — Professor Krietemeyer
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Rainfall and Wet Days Comparison: Tokyo Seattle Research Conducted with Taylor Hagan and Tyler Wolcott
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MASS EROSION — Rome, Italy
Mixed-Use — Gallery, Office, Atelier, Retail International Studio Florence Italy — Professor Alberto Iacovoni, ma0 studio di architettura
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Professional
BERNARD TSCHUMI ARCHITECTS New York City
Head Model Maker — International Competition Sketch, Presentation and Large-Format Models — Provided Exhibition Curation Assistance
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BLOMQUIST ARCHITECTS Iron Mountian, Michigan
Architectural Intern — Residential, Education, Commercial, Community Construction Documents, Rendering, Surveying
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PRAYER P005 298.09 m²
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MIHRAB P006 9.31 m²
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MIHRAB OPT C
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3450
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EW3 P003C
P005B
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4300
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EW3
MIHRAB OPT D
34600
P005A
4101
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TAHER P004 40.07 m²
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EW1 ABLUTION P014 14.34 m² P014
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P015
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P003B
SAHN P003 69.50 m²
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P015E
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EW5
P015D
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2200
for 300 People Prayer Hall, Ablution Library, Sahn
LIBRARY P009 37.71 m²
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MOSQUE
P009
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P015C
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MINARET ABOVE
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MINARET P016 3.18 m²
MINARET LADDER P011 7.56 m²
2 TYP
P015B
P013
EW3
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P015A
2000
K ROOF BELOW
PARAPET CAP BELOW
W2
W2
P003A
P012
200
TOILET P015 EW2 25.35 m²
400
EW3
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1000
200 2250
2650
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P-1
2400
PARAPET CAP BELOW
725 1200 725
P011
EW1
15
MECH / JAN P013 8.08 m²
3995
2250
1000
200
ELECT / COMM P012 8.00 m²
1400 1000 1400 1000 1400 1000 1000
2'
2650 200
3600
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10
EW5
400
EW1
P011A
4500 8200
2000
5750
8200
2605
2250
2250
1012
200
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MIHRAB OPT A
TETRATECH ARCHITECTS + ENGINEERS Ithaca, New York Architectural Intern — Military, K-12 Created Revit models and caught redlines — Assisted site planning and building condition surveys
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Sketches
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Photographs
Paris 2015
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Chicago 2013
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Syracuse University School of Architecture 2017 — sjcarlso@syr.edu — 585 732 3926