Sean King Portfolio Spring 2018

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architecture portfolio sean king



contents p1 - synthesis

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p2 - LYCEUM

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p3 - Progression

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fabrication & Graphic work

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synthesis Urban housing development W Church Ave. Knoxville, TN ARCH 471 / Fall 2017 Partner: Logan Notestine This new residential and commercial building in downtown knoxville combines the traditional urban elements of a store front and high rise, and presents them in a way that encourages residents and visitors to engage with the entire site. Housing units vary from affordable to luxury, and commercial use of the site is tailored towards small, local businesses.

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exterior perspectives

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sectional perspective

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1. 3 Bedroom : Penthouse 2. 2 Bedroom : Penthouse 3. 3 Bedroom [x7] 4. 2 bedroom [x9] 5. event space 6. 1 bedroom : STANDARD [x11] 7. transient units [x8] 8. 1 bedroom : deluxe [x4] 9. exercise facility 10. Lobby and Leasing Office 11. Grocery

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systems 1.

Rainwater Collection and Storage System

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Geothermal Heating and Cooling System Sun Shading Louver System Green Roof/Wall System

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structure 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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Standing Seam Metal Roofing Wide Flange Steel Cross Beams – W12x26 Wide Flange Steel Joists – W24x103 Concrete Mechanical and Circulation Cores Concrete Span deck Floor Slab Wide Flange Steel Cross Beams – W12x26 Wide Flange Steel Joists – W24x103 Steel Lateral X-Bracing – 3” Steel Tubes Concrete Shear Walls Concrete Covered Steel Column Caissons

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interior perspectives

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sample floor plans

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Bike Racks

2305 parking spots

car pedestrian

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construction details


site plan

elevation

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the project has lent itself to creating an unprecedented living experience in downtown Knoxville. Sustainable sized units interact and form together to maximize natural light, square footage space, and opportunity to engage with others. the building will easily accommodate change over its lifespan. The restaurant and market can be retrofitted to adapt to new businesses that either move into or next To their spaces. The housing units are spacious enough to be adapted into multiple units as demand changes overtime. Steel and concrete construction make the project resilient to natural disaster, especially in a part of the country that experiences little to no issues. Units are retrofitted to include specific bedroom numbers that directly relate in a flat rate cost. Luxury units are also available for families with a large number of tenants. Commercial spaces within the building encourage residents to use their resources on site, which in turn will benefit both entities, allowing them to profit and save. Low and high-rise elements will also work together to increase productivity and sustainability of systems.

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LYCEUM hall for public lecture, concert, discussion, & entertainment BRADDOCK Ave. Braddock, Pennsylvania ARCH 372 / Spring 2017 Partner: Nathaniel NAlley A New civic center for the residents of a small town that utilizes the adaptive reuse of an existing building on the town’s busiest road. The center features new areas for residents to discuss important decisions, celebrate, and conduct daily business. This brick and steel structure also contains an archive of the towns rich industrial steel production.

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history

form transformation

industry

people

structural transformation

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History

The history of Braddock is one rich with industry and steel production. It also has a rich history of its people, where some families have lived for multiple generations.

industry

Very similar and in relation to Braddock’s history, the town’s industry was vital in its initial founding and growth into the mid-1900s. Today Braddock still produces steel for structures world-wide.

People

Today, Braddock has the personnel foundation for a successful town. This building will contribute and guide citizens to share time with one another in a variety of ways, all for the benefit of the town.

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corridor Perspective


structure

Primary Columns

Complete Structure

Walkway Structure

Primary trusses

secondary structure

Primary beams

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Auditorium

entry / circulation

office

ballroom

historical

Program

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Sectional Perspective


event space Perspective

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progression PUBLIC RESEARCH LABORATORY FOR EARTH, WATER, & AIR W JACKSON AVE. KNOXVILLE, TN ARCH 371 / FALL 2016 Weather analysis Laboratory serving knox county, located in downtown knoxville. The laboratory duels as a public learning center, where residents of Knoxville can view the scientists work and data through a series of processional ramps and visual displays.

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exterior Perspective

Weather Measurement Station

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interior Perspective

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PUBLIC PROGRESSION

LAB SPACES

SCIENTISTS’ PROGRESSION


Sectional Perspective

Weather Measurement Station

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fabrication & Graphic work

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fabrication P1 - Synthesis

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Graphic work graphite

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Graphic work graphite

fabrication ARCH 172 / spring 2015

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Sean William King

1218 Pine Street Kingsport, TN 37664 sking52@vols.utk.edu (domestic cell) +1-423-967-5314 (international cell) +39-333-430-9117

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