DoArch Portfolio 2017

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The Department of Architecture (DoARCH) at South Dakota State University was founded in 2010 to provide the region with a continuous supply of well-trained professionals, to study and advocate for South Dakota communities, and to strengthen the collaborative practical connection between design & the building arts. Architecture is a way of seeing, advocating for, and shaping our environment. It is a curiously pragmatic practice. It is a long-standing intellectual discipline. It is a legally responsible profession. It is a means of translating productive and intellectual action through technology. In practice, we use one sort of technology (graphics) to direct the outcomes of another sort of technology (building arts) and the collection of our constructions forms another technology (urbanism).


DoArch Portfolio 2017 Department of Architecture South Dakota State University

This book is a collection of individual student portfolios made for Arch 422 in the fall of 2017. Arch 422 is a student-driven course in which the instructor guides each student through the compilation, editing, and stylization of a portfolio of their work. Each portfolio is built as a capstone reflection of performance in prior architectural studios, workshops, and media courses. Instructor of Record Federico Garcia Lammers Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture South Dakota State University Book Coordination Mahmoud Sadek, Undergraduate student Rebecca Woytassek, Undergraduate student Lucien Ngole, Undergraduate student Publisher Department of Architecture (DoArch) South Dakota State University 905 N Campanile Ave. Brookings, SD 57007 www.sdstate.edu/architecture Typeset in Open Sans No part of this book may be reprinted without written consent from the author(s).




Content

07 Austin Beninga 33 Ji Cao 59 Nicole Pommier 81 Rinkinson Gohel 107 Daniel Miller 131 Amber Couser 149 Kaitlyn Walker 183 Hassan Shata 205 Nick Romano




Fall 2017

Arch 451

Charles Macbride


Austin Beninga

Gallery

Plan and Section of Modular Array Galleries.

11


Fall 2017

Arch 421

Fang Xu


Austin Beninga

Production Rendering

Produced Through Thea Render.

13


Spring 2017

Arch 352

Robert Arlt


Austin Beninga

Berlin Townhouse

Left: Physical Model. Right: Townhouse Facade Study.

15


Spring 2017

Arch 352

Robert Arlt


Austin Beninga

Berlin Townhouse

Above: Townhouse Section and Elevation.

17


spring 2017

Arch 352

Robert Arlt


Austin Beninga

Fibonacci Grid

Left: Physical Model. Right: Elevations of Intersecting Spaces on Grid.

19


Fall 2016

Arch 351

Brian Rex


Austin Beninga

Public Works : Volga

Physical Model of Precast Vees. Volga, SD.

21


Spring 2016

Arch 252

Left: Physcial Section Model of Pantheon. Right: Plan and Section of Pantheon.

Jessica Garcia Fritz


Austin Beninga

Anatomizing the Pantheon

23


Spring 2016

Arch 252

Jessica Garcia Fritz


Austin Beninga

Anatomizing the Pantheon

Still Taken From Stop Frame Animation.

25


Fall 2015

Arch 251

Brian Rex


Austin Beninga

Burning Man

Left: Proposed Plan for Burning Man. Right: City Plan Iterations.

27


Fall 2015

Arch 251

Brian Rex


Austin Beninga

Central Park Mapping

Left: Topographic Model (Central Park). Right: Respective Piece of Central Park Modeled.

29


Spring 2015

Arch 121

Sara Lum


Austin Beninga

Building Thinking

Left: Axonometric Drawing. Right: Plans and Sections. (House VI, Peter Eisenman)

31


Fall 2014

Arch 151

Sara Lum


Austin Beninga

Sandbox Project

Left: Handrawn and Measured Axonometric Drawing. Right: Physical Section Model of Sandbox.

33




Fall 2017

Arch 451

Charles MacBride

Above: Developing thoughts and process of orignial gallery space.


Ji Cao

Gallery

Above: Developed design in terms of section and plan.

37


Fall 2017

Above: Interior view of model. Right: Exterior view of model.

Arch 451

Charles MacBride


Ji Cao

Gallery

39


Fall 2017

Arch 421

Fang xu


Ji Cao

Production Rendering

Left/Above: Rendering by using default model in Revit with “Thea Render� engine in Rhino.

41


Spring 2017

Arch 352

Above: Process of usin g multiple movements in terms of “shifting, extruding, lifting� technoloies.

Robert Arlt


Ji Cao

Fibonacci grid

Above: Fibonacci grids model.

43


Spring 2017

Above: Collaga of facade study.

Arch 352

Robert Arlt


Ji Cao

Berlin Town House

Above: Drawing of facade study.

45


Spring 2017

Above: Axonometric drawing.

Arch 352

Robert Arlt


Ji Cao

Berlin Town House

Above: Exploded drawing.

47


Spring 2016

Arch 252

Above: Section and Plan drawing of the Pantheon.

Jessica Garcia Fritz


Ji Cao

Anatonizing Pantheon

Above: Catalogs of digital Pantheon model.

49


Spring 2016

Arch 252

Above: Three frames of my animation indicate the process.

Jessica Garcia Fritz


Ji Cao

Anatonizing Pantheon

Above: Section model of Pantheon.

51


Spring 2016

Arch 252

Jessica Garcia Fritz


Ji Cao

Anatonizing Pantheon

53


Fall 2015

Arch 351

Above: Two distinct bricks I and Cassie made for Fall 2015 Arch 351 studio.

Federico Garcia Lammers


Ji Cao and Cassie Pospishil Jo

Public Works: Webster

Above: Jellyfishing-mould photo.

55


Fall 2015

Arch 351

Above: Cassie with beam and bricks.

Federico Garcia Lammers


Ji Cao and Cassie Pospishil Jo

Public Works: Webster

Above: Animation of consturcting wall. (Photos by Federico Garcia Lammers)

57


Fall 2015

Arch 221

Robert Arlt


Ji Cao

Landscape

59




Fall 2017

Arch 421

Dr. Fang Xu


Nicole Pommier

Production Rendering

Rendering process from Revit to Rhino with Thea Render.

63


Summer 2017

Arch 461

Charles MacBride


Nicole Pommier and Amber Couser

Pod

Above: Wireframe diagram of pod.

65


Summer 2017

Arch 461

Charles MacBride


Nicole Pommier and Amber Couser

Pod

67


Fall 2016

Arch 431

Brian Lee


Metal Origami

69

FO

FO

LD

LD

Nicole Pommier

FOLD

FOLD

CONNECT AA BB

A

B

A

B

Metal Folding Process Diagramatic (left) and Visual (right).


Fall 2016

Arch 431

Brian Lee


Nicole Pommier

Metal Origami

71


Fall 2016

Arch 451

Brookings Armory model study Image above credits Federico Garcia Lammers

Dr. Fang Xu


Nicole Pommier

Brookings Armory

73


Fall 2016

Arch 451

Dr. Fang Xu


Nicole Pommier

Sioux Falls Multiuse

Above: Third place site study.

75


Fall 2016

Arch 451

Dr. Fang Xu


Nicole Pommier

Sioux Falls Multiuse

Left: Program colored model. Right: Retail and apartment floor plans.

77


Summer 2016

Arch 352

Charles MacBride


Nicole Pommier

Gallery

79


Spring 2016

Arch 351

Bench design and sling for Webster Public Works Beam.

Federico Garcia Lammers


Nicole Pommier

Public Works - Webster

81




Fall 2017

Arch 351

Dr. Xu Fang

These are our original Vistas that we took on our first Yankton downtown visit.


Public Work Yankton

Rinkinson Gohel and Kayla Wilke

Categorize types of Focal Points

Flower s Building Materials Signs Other

View Distance Distance 0

40

80

120

160

200

240

280

1 1

2

2

6

3

7

4

8

5

9

Vistas

3

4

5

6 7

8

9

Width Length Above is the data analysis from our study of Yankton downtown.

85


Fall 2017

Arch 351

Dr. Xu Fang

W 4th St

Before

Cedar St

8

W 4th St

Cedar St

8

Above: map shows the new view range created with proposed building.


Public Work Yankton

Rinkinson Gohel

87

Proposed area for New Buildi

W 4th St

Ho tel/Apartments

9

Retail Walnut St

Cedar St

Bar/Restaurants

8

7

W 3rd St 6

4

3

ProfessionalO ffices

2

1

W 3rd St

5

Walnut St

Cedar St

The map of downtown Yankton is presentated to show the proposed site.


Fall 2017

Arch 351

Dr. Xu Fang


Rinkinson Gohel

Public Work Yankton

The walking vista is replicated with the help of Photoshop.

89


Fall 2017

Arch 351

Dr. Xu Fang


Rinkinson Gohel

Public Work Yankton

Proposed Massing Model (1/40� = 1’).

91


Fall 2017

Arch 351

Dr. Xu Fang

POTENTIAL SKYLINE CHANGE

POTENTIAL FOCAL POINT


Rinkinson Gohel

Public Work Yankton

Propsed Building Model “THE KRYSTAL” Scale: 1/16” = 1’.

93


Fall 2017

Arch 351

Dr. Xu Fang


Rinkinson Gohel

Public Work Yankton

Proposed Building Model “THE KRYATAL”.

95


Fall 2017

Arch 331

Spencer Sommers


Rinkinson Gohel

Fabric Tensile Structure

Group Project: Herbert Teresa and Bryan Tyler.

97


Fall 2017

Arch 331

The Logic behind the entire project is here.

Spencer Sommers


Fall 2017

Rinkinson Gohel

Tensigrity Towercture

Free Standing indivisual tensigrity model.

99


Fall 2017

Arch 311

Top view of free standing 3 storey Tensigrity Tower.

Spencer Sommers


Rinkinson Gohel

Tensigrity Tower

Free Standing 3 storey Tensigrity Tower. Height: 5’4”.

101


Fall 2017

Arch 421

Software Used: Rhino Thea Rendering.

DR. Xu Fang


Rinkinson Gohel

Production Rendering

Software Used: Revit .

103


Fall 2017

Arch 421

Dr. Xu Fang


Rinkinson Gohel

Production Rendering

Software Used: Rhino Thea Rendering.

105


Winter 2015

Ae 3632

Christine Brotz


Rinkinson Gohel

Lighting Layout of Snap Fitness

Lighting layout for Snap Fitness Center. The calculations are done with AGi-32 software. Class was taken at Milwaukee School Of Engineering.

107




Fall 2017

ARCH 451

Charles MacBride


Daniel Miller

Gallery

Left: Half inch gallery model. Right: Section Drawings.

111


Fall 2015

ARCH 251

Brian Rex


Daniel MIller

Central Park Mapping

Above: Topography model of a portion of Central Park .

113


Spring 2017

ARCH 352

Robert Arlt


DAN MILLER ARCH 352 SPRING 17 DRAWING 1: AXON/PLAN SCALE: 1”=12’

Daniel MIller

Berlin Townhouse

Left: Photoshop Rendering of outdoor area on the roof Right: Programatic Diagram

115


Spring 2017

ARCH 352

Robert Arlt


Daniel MIller

Berlin Townhouse

Top: Section and Elevation. Bottom: Floor plans.

117


Fall 2017

ARCH 451

Charles MacBride


Daniel Miller

The Surface, The Index, and The Armature

Left: Model of relief. Right: Series of reliefs, drawings, and collages.

119


Spring 2017

ARCH 352

Robert Arlt


Daniel MIller

Fibonacci Grid

Left: Axonmetric view of full model. Right: Elevations and components of model.

121


r

Spring 2017

Dan Miller

ARCH 352

Robert Arlt


Daniel MIller

Fibonnaci Grid

Left: Programatic plan drawings. Right: Axonmetric drawing.

123


Fall 2017

ARCH 421

Fang Xu


Daniel MIller

Production Render

125

Above: Thea Render Extension for Rhino rendering of exterior of 2017 practice model with modified materials.


Fall 2016

ARCH 351

Brian Rex. Brian Lee


Daniel MIller

Public Works: Volga, SD

Left: One-to-one model of a single Volga “V”. Right: Installed Volga project.

127


Spring 2016

ARCH 252

Jessica Garcia-Fritz


Daniel MIller

Anatomizing The Pantheon

Left: Section drawing of the Pantheon. Right: Plan drawing of the Pantheon.

129


Spring 2016

ARCH 252

Jessica Garcia-Fritz


Daniel MIller

Anatomizing The Pantheon

131

Above: Model images taken from a stop motion animation.




Spring 2017

ARCH 352

Robert Arlt


Amber Couser

Berlin Town House

a. The front of the house is completely public with the door directly off the sidewalk. The back is completely private with an alley leading to the houses garage that is in the lowest level. Garbage and recycling is located in the back. b. In the lowest floor of the home a two stalled garage is located directly off the alley. c. The sculpture garden is located in back of the house on the fourth level. This is a private space that can only be accessed from the master bedroom. The garden is located off the masterroom on a balcany.

Left: Street study drawing. Right: Berlin Town House site drawing.

135


Spring 2017

ARCH 352

Robert Arlt


Amber Couser

Berlin Town House

Left: Line drawing of Berlin Town House. Right: Exploded plan of Berlin Town House.

137


Fall 2015

ARCH 251

Brian Rex


Amber Couser

Central Park Maping

Left: Central Park line drawing. Right: Central Park lazor cut model.

139


Fall 2017

ARCH 252

Jessica Garcia-Fritz


Amber Couser

Pantheon

Left: Pantheon hand model. Right: Pantheon section and plan line drawing.

141


Spring 2017

ARCH 352

Robert Arlt


Amber Couser

Fibonicci Grid

Left: Fibonicci Grid plan drawing. Right: Fibonicci Grid axon drawing.

143


Fall 2017

ARCH 421

Xu Fang


Amber Couser

Production Rendering

Above: Rhino Thea Rendering.

145


Fall 2017

ARCH 351

Xu Fang


Amber Couser and Mitchell Woldt

Public Works: Yankton

1:57

8:45

10:42

11:17

Left: Model proposal for Yankton, SD. Right: Vistas with focal points in Yankton, SD.

147


Summer 2017

ARCH 321

Charles MacBride


Revit Production

Amber Couser

D

C

149

B

A

Giovannitti House Richard Meier 1979-1983 Roof 21' - 0"

2nd Level 11' - 0"

Level 0 1st 0' Level - 0" -1' - 0"

1

Section 1 1/8" = 1'-0"

No.

Amber Couser

Description

Date

ARCH 321 - SU17

www.autodesk.com/revit

1

3D View 1

Section Project number Date Drawn by Checked by

Left: Revit Production section. Right: Revit Production rendering.

Amber Couser

No.

Description

Date

Perspective 02 Project number Date

Project Number Issue Date

Project Num Issue Date Author Checker




Summer 2017

ARCH 451

Charles MacBride


Kaitlyn Walker

Modular Gallery

Above: Modular Gallery physical model photo.

153


Summer 2017

ARCH 451

Charles MacBride


Kaitlyn Walker

Modular Gallery

Left: Museum physical model photos. Right: Museum physical model photos.

155


Summer 2017

ARCH 451

Charles MacBride


Kaitlyn Walker

Modular Gallery

Left: Section cut and first floor plan. Right: Second floor and site plan.

157


Summer 2017

ARCH 451

Charles MacBride


Kaitlyn Walker

Modular Gallery

Left: Physical model ceiling light study. Right: Gallery section and plan.

159


Fall 2017

ARCH 452

Robert Arlt


Kaitlyn Walker

Chicago

161

Circulation

Mixed Use Space

Two Bedroom Flats

One-Bedroom Stacking


ARCH 452

Robert Arlt

7.80 7.80

Fall 2017

7.00 7.00


Kaitlyn Walker

Chicago

Left: Modular Plans; Section Perspective; Street Plan. Right: Section; Elevation.

163


Fall 2017 Component Assembly (across): 1. Foundation 2. Columns 3. Horizontal Beams 4. Floor Plates and CLT Core 5. Modular Stacking 6. Truss Cage for Stability and Structure 7. Full System Erect 8. Facade

ARCH 452

Robert Arlt


Kaitlyn Walker

Chicago

165

13x10x18 Prefabricated CLT Module 5.5” CLT Panel

2” Mineral Wood 2.5” Insulation 3” CLT Panel

405x650 mm Glulam Truss

Glass Facade with Mullions

Horizontal A4-80 Galvanized Steel Facade

Vertical A4-80 Galvanized Steel Facade A4-80 Falvanized Steel Siding

Steel 2x4 1’ Instulation

Interior wall sheething

75mm Concrete Topping Potius Panel Stressed Skin Floor Topping 360x45mm Potius Panel Stressed Skin Floor

1’ CLT core

400x126mm LVL Short Span Beams 601x171mm LVL Long Span Beams

406x300 mm LVL Continuous Columns

Concrete Footings

Ground Floor Slab on Grade

Left: Component assembly. Right: Exploded axon.


Spring 2016

ARCH 352

Charles MacBride


Kaitlyn Walker

Nine Square Grid

Left: Photo of physical model. Right: Sections.

167


Spring 2016

ARCH 352

Charles McBride


Kaitlyn Walker

Nine Square Grid

Left: Axon view. Right: Photos of physical model.

169


Spring 2016

ARCH 352

Charles MacBride


Kaitlyn Walker

Nine Square Grid

Left: Additive and subtractive grids and cubes project. Right: Photo of physical model.

171


Spring 2016

Above: Shop model

ARCH 331

Federico Garcia Lammers


Kaitlyn Walker

Dieste Walls 1.0

173


Spring 2016

ARCH 331

Federico Garcia Lammers

2.5r

4.5r

6.5r

r=1/2”

Left: Ruled surface Rhino models for 3D print. Right: Full scale ruled surface wall standing over 6’-0” tall and stable.


Kaitlyn Walker

Dieste MUSEUM Walls PROJECT 1.0

175


Fall 2014

ARCH 251

Jessica Garcia-Fritz


Kaitlyn Walker

Boxing Space

Left: Spacial model sereies. Right: Analog drawing boxing axon.

177


Fall 2015

ARCH 251

Jessica Garcia-Fritz


Kaitlyn Walker

Boxing Space

Above: Analog drawing of section oblique.

179


Summer 2017

ARCH 321

Charles MacBride


Kaitlyn Walker

Revit Process

Left: Plans with different notations . Right: Exploded Axon.

181


Fall 2017

ARCH 421

Xu Fang


Kaitlyn Walker

Production Rendering

183




Fall 2016

ARCH 431

Brian Lee


Hassan Shata

Metal Shop

187

Left: Metal shop physical model. Right: Drawings of geometric shapes for bending & cutting metal.


Spring 2017

ARCH 352

Above: Elevations of Berlin Town House

Robert Arlt


Hassan Shata

Berlin Town House

189


Spring 2017

ARCH 352

Robert Arlt


Hassan Shata

Berlin Town House

Left: Exploded axon of Berlin Town House. Right: Axon of Berline Town House.

191


Spring 2017

ARCH 352

Above: Section of Berline Town House. Below: Berlin Town House physical model.

Robert Arlt


Hassan Shata

Berlin Town House

193


Summer 2017

ARCH 451

Charles MacBride


Hassan Shata

Gallery

Above: Plan and section of Gallery.

195


Summer 2017

ARCH 451

Charles MacBride


Hassan Shata

Gallery

Above: Plan and sections of Gallery.

197


Fall 2017

ARCH 451

Robert Arlt


Hassan Shata

Fibonacci Grid

Left: Axon of the Fibonacci Grid. Right: Spatial types shown plan.

199


Spring 2017

ARCH 352

Robert Arlt


Hassan Shata

Fibonacci Grid

Section and plan of Fibonacci project.

201


Spring 2017

ARCH 352

Robert Arlt


Hassan Shata

Fibonacci Grid

Axon showing the process of the project.

203


Fall 2017

ARCH 421

Fang Xu


Hassan Shata

Production Rendering Rendering

Above: Rendering using Rhino Thea.

205




Fall 2017

ARCH 451

Charles MacBride


Nick Romano

The Surface, The Index, and The Armature

Left: Grid and program collages. Right: Final relief.

209


Fall 2017

ARCH 451

Charles MacBride


Nick Romano

Gallery Module

Left: Plan of Gallery Module and physical model image. Right: Model image.

211


Spring 2017

ARCH 352

Robert Arlt


Nick Romano

Fibonacci Grid

Left: Model images. Right: Plan drawings with programmatic diagrams.

213


Spring 2017

ARCH 352

Robert Arlt


Nick Romano

Fibonacci Grid

Left: Programmatic diagrams. Right: Axonometic drawing.

215


Fall 2017

ARCH 421

Fang Xu


Nick Romano

Production Rendering

Above: Production rendering using Thea Render.

217


Fall 2016

ARCH 331

Jessica Garcia Fritz


Nick Romano

Vaulting Space

219

Above: Vault images and connection diagrams. Group Members: John Agulu, Nick Kummer, and Iqra A bbasi.


Fall 2016

ARCH 351

Brian Rex and Brian Lee


Nick Romano

Public Works: Volga

Above: Volga dimension drawings.

221


This book is a collection of individual student portfolios made for Arch 422 in the fall of 2017. Arch 422 is a student-driven course in which the instructor guides each student through the compilation, editing, and stylization of a portfolio of their work. Each portfolio is built as a capstone reflection of performance in prior architectural studios, workshops, and media courses. Instructor of Record Federico Garcia Lammers Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture South Dakota State University Book Coordination Mahmoud Sadek, Undergraduate student Rebecca Woytassek, Undergraduate student Lucien Ngole, Undergraduate student Publisher Department of Architecture (DoArch) South Dakota State University 905 N Campanile Ave. Brookings, SD 57007 www.sdstate.edu/architecture Typeset in Open Sans No part of this book may be reprinted without written consent from the author(s). In the United States, most registration boards require a degree from an accredited professional degree program as a prerequisite for licensure. The National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), which is the sole agency authorized to accredit professional degree programs in architecture offered by institutions with U.S. regional accreditation, recognizes three types of degrees: the Bachelor of Architecture, the Master of Architecture, and the Doctor of Architecture. A program may be granted an eight-year, three-year, or two-year term of accreditation, depending on the extent of its conformance with established educational standards. Doctor of Architecture and Master of Architecture degree programs may require a pre-professional undergraduate degree in architecture for admission. However, the pre-professional degree is not, by itself, recognized as an accredited degree. The Department of Architecture at South Dakota State University offers the following NAAB-accredited degree programs: M. Arch. (Pre-professional degree + 48 graduate credits) M. Arch. (Non-preprofessional degree + 97 credits) Next accreditation visit for all programs: 2019



This book is a collection of individual student portfolios made for Arch 422 in the fall of 2017. Arch 422 is a student-driven course in which the instructor guides each student through the compilation, editing, and stylization of a portfolio of their work. The subject matter of the portfolio is built as a capstone reflection of performance in prior architectural studios, workshops, and media courses. This book is a collection of all the student portfolios form this course.


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