S A R A H E D WA R D S architecture portfolio 2010 - 2014
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CONTENTS Contact Info
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GRADUATE Chinatown Public Library
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Red Hook
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Roller Derby Arena
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UNDERGRADUATE Baltimore Spire
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Masonic Lodge
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A Momement for Pause
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School of Music
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PROFESSIONAL Evanston Farmhouse
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Curriculum Vitae
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C H I N AT O W N P U B L I C L I B R A R Y: Landscaping Hybrid Pathways Location: institution: Year: Critics:
Chinatown, Chicago, IL School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) GRADUATE/ Fall 2013 Peter Exley, Thomas Ahleman
This design attempts to reconcile the urban context of the site at Wentworth Ave and Archer Ave by allowing the public to pass through and engage with two separate structures that are united by a central corridor. Trajectories were traced through the site to establish directions of travel to the CTA Red Line station entrances, New Chinatown Square, and the Old Chinatown Gate. These two structures (the Library and the Civic node) are united by a common basement level and begin to speak to each other through this roofscape/ lawn that climbs the civic building and is reflected beside and inside the Library. This lawn is intended to both promote occupation of the Chinatown Library, as well as bring natural elements to an otherwise built up part of Chinatown that has little access to green space. Skills aquired during this project include comprehensive design and implementation of environmental systems into the building, dealing with a dense urban site and context, understanding of unique neighborhood demographics and civic needs, 2D and 3D technical drawings, and 3D scaled modeling in cardboard and plaster.
Site Diagrams
Model Photos
Interior Renders
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Passive Ventilation System
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1 Entry 2 Circulation Desk 3 Browsing Areas 4 Children’s Area 5 Classrooms 6 Multi-purpose Room 7 Community Reading Room 8 Study Room 9 Computer Area 10 Occupiable Lawn 11 Thermal Labyrinth 12 Water Cisterns 13 Restrooms
Section of Thermal Labyrinth
West Elevation
North Elevation
Section 1
Section 2
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Render of East facade + cityscape
Neighborhood studies of Red Hook: exisiting buildings, vacancies, and green spaces
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Courtyard Render
RED HOOK: Synthesizing Green Urbanisms PRIVATE gardens
SHARED gardens
Location: institution: Year: Critics:
Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) GRADUATE/ Spring 2013 Ellen Grimes, Jeff Bone + Landon Bone Baker Architects
This design explored the notion of public and private spaces in relation to shared residential outdoor areas in the otherwise industrial context of Red Hook, Brooklyn. The desire to create dwellings atop a wood manufacturing and digital workshop facilities yielded the opportunity to intermingle mixed-use and landscaped environments. PRIVATE balconies
building SKIN
SHARED balcanies
The requirement of a bike repair facility enabled a ramped public courtyard that guides a path between two residential buildings, each having a trellis-like network of private, semi-private, and shared private gardens and balconies. This self-cultivation of growable foods and integration of outdoor spaces into residences is inspired by Red Hook’s adjacent community garden, which has provided the neighborhood with a constant source of vitality and sustenance as a method of community outreach. This notion was carried out in the design by merging public and private entities within the landscaped realm, and creating an inviting, collaborative space from which the Red Hook can thrive. Skills acquired during this project include rigorous site research and investigation, precedent studies, establishing site design goals, site diagramming and mapping, concept diagramming, understanding of residential typologies/ egress/ fire codes, 3D massing and rendering, and employing wood material as a design requirement.
PUBLIC courtyard
PUBLIC-PRIVATE parking
Site Plan
WOOD + DIGITAL +
BIKE +
PARKING +
COURTYARD +
BALCONIES +
GARDENS
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Typical Residential floor plan
Section through courtyard
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Studio Floor Plan
1 Bedroom Floor Plan
Render of unit balcony + garden
2 Bedroom Floor Plan
3 Bedroom Floor Plan
Render of buildings in neighborhood context
Render of Arena + site context
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ROLLER DERBY ARENA: Re-defining Mass and Luminance Location: institution: Year: Critic:
Goose Island, Chicago, IL School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) GRADUATE/ Fall 2012 Tristan Sterk
Explorative diagrams of mass, light, and site were first examined for this project- a new roller derby arena for the Windy City Rollers on Goose Island. The new venue was envisioned as a space that would allow light and the crowd to become part of the activity happening within, and the roof as a mechanism to diffuse light during the day and emit light at night. A method of prototyping was adopted for the arena – and each iteration further developed the notions of roof/ truss, circulation via ramps, massing, and site. The finalized form consists of a mass that supports layers of trusses, triangular apertures, and a translucent roof material – creating a multifaceted experience by diffusing light throughout the building during the day, and emitting light at night. Skills acquired during this project include concept development, experimentation with various prototyping methods, 2D diagramming, 3D physical and digital modeling, site selection and investigation, site documentation, experimentation with digital algorithms in Grasshopper, rendering in Maxwell, egress calculations, seating calculations, and digital photography.
Conceptual Floor Plan
Concept Drawings
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Study models
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Interior renders of Arena
Section Perspective of Interior
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B A LT I M O R E S P I R E : A Beacon of Culture and Place Skin
Location: institution: Year: Critic: Partners:
Inner Harbor, Baltimore, MD University of Central Florida (UCF) UNDERGRADUATE/ Fall 2011 Carlos Barrios Jon Wicker, Lance Burguiere
Designed to be an entertainment and gaming center, this spire hosts programs of restaurant, hotel, office, education and entertainment. The intent was to facilitate the needs of the future in this fifty-six story high rise evocative of a nautical beacon across from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.
Core
Theater
Arcade
The spire’s form is derived from rotating an ellipse and forming a parametric “skin” with a central “core” for structural stability. The “skin” then becomes a source of natural ventilation, and the facade utilizes prevailing winds for interior cooling. Connectivity to the urban surrounding is maintained by differentiating planes of interaction that occur at its base: a pedestrian bridge connects to the harbor, and a gaming arcade occupies ground level. Skills acquired during my role in this project include site visit and investigation, urban site modeling, exploration of site context, selection of building program and occupation, circulation core design, concept of form, parametric design of form and skin using Grasshopper algorithms, section and section detail drawings, 3D rendering.
Site
Pedestrian Movement
Urban Context View from across Harbor
Interior Renders
Section cut looking East
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Render at tower base
Section cut looking North
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Model Photos
MASONIC LODGE: A Level Among Equals Location: institution: Year: Critic: Partners:
Thornton Park, Orlando, FL University of Central Florida (UCF) UNDERGRADUATE/ Spring 2012 Daniel Kirby Katie Carter, Yuly Mojocoa
The Mason’s symbolic use of the “level” and its relationship among its members acts as a basis for this design. The level serves to remind us that we are all traveling upon the level of time as equals and the Masons and their contemporaries are “on the same level.” The trajectories examined on site were blended with this symbol of “level” and revolve around a central courtyard acting as a way to allow light to infiltrate. Skylights and a rough stone double-skin exterior window contribute to the goal of luminance and concealment, and the stone attributes to the materiality associated with the Mason’s craft.
private/ semi-private/ public zones
An existing building was retrofitted and added on to accomplish this design, preserving their history of togetherness and sacredness without sacrificing privacy of the Lodge rituals. shaping of built form from existing site conditions/ movement
Skills aquired during my role in this project include client meeting and tour of existing facilities, existing building/ demolition plan drawings, concept development and diagrams, 3D physical modeling, elevation/ section/ section detail drawings, and 3D rendering.
approach to Lodge/ trajectories
Section through Meeting Hall/ Classroom/ Lobby
Section Dining Area/ Gallery
South Elevation
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North Elevation
Section Detail
Courtyard Render
East Elevation Dining Area Render
Conceptual Landscape Drawing
South Elevation
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A M O M E N T F O R PAU S E : Intervention Along A Path Location: institution: Year: Critic:
West Orange Trail, Orlando, FL University of Central Florida (UCF) UNDERGRADUATE/ Fall 2010 Allan Watters
This site exists as a moment of pause along the arterial path of the West Orange Trail, which is primarily used for bicycle traffic. The “buckling” of terrain that occurs just off the trail acts as a clearing in the natural Florida landscape, and this modulation of landscape is reflected in the structure of the pavilion. The relationship between form and field has the buildings reaching toward this bowed landscape, while lifting and elevating the occupant into a serene, natural setting. “Pause” as a notion is reflected onto the building, translating into programs of bike rental, café, and garden. Each program is positioned at a differing elevation, each accessible through a central ramp. Each diverse experience ties into the other, engaging the occupant to engage into the larger scheme of things in relation to the building, bike trail, and nature. Skills acquired during this project were site visits and evocative drawings, 2D drawings and 3D models for concept generation, understanding of systems and mapping, a comprehensive understanding of Revit: drawings, renderings, interface, 3D modeling of final product.
Basswood/ Cardboard Model Photos
Plaster Model Photos
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Ramp view
Site Plan
Cafe view
Roof view
Render of Bike Shop
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SCHOOL OF MUSIC: Constructing the Tower institution: Year: Critic:
University of Florida (UF) UNDERGRADUATE/ Spring 2010 Stephen Bender
This spatial construct is derived from a two dimensional arbitrary grid by a composition of music – in this case“KC Accidential”by Broken Social Scene. This grid is present in the tower as a force able to contain volumetric pods that act as programmatic interventions, just as how the structures of music is organized by rhythm, interval, and harmony. These pods host spaces of study, performance, and library as vertically separated, but closely related casings. The sectional space maintains connectivity to the vertical datum; all of the programmatic elements connect through circulation and common aligned space relative to the pace of the occupant. This project served as the basis of my physical modeling and artistic medium interests. Wood and cardboard 3-dimensional constructs, coupled with watercolor and ink on paper drawings have been a recurring method of process in my work and I attribute this project as a refinement of an elegant architectural design craft.
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E VA N S T O N FA R M H O U S E Location: Firm: Year: Supervisor: Position:
Evanston, IL Hammersley Architecture PROFESSIONAL/ Summer 2013 Brian Hammersley - principal Intern/ architectural graphics
As an intern, my role on this residential project was to create high quality architectural graphics and renders for the architect’s website content as an explanatory tool. These sections illustrate the interior quality of the spaces, as well as the circulation through the house from its extension to its original building shell. The skylights are a prominent feature of this design, and were correspondingly illustrated in such way. Plan diagrams locate features within the house. A massing diagram demonstrates the evolution of the structures on site from the removal of the farmhouse, to the first renovation, to the proposed addition and its massing. My role on other projects included client meetings, site measurements and plans for a planned renovation, site plans for a residence, building of a topographic site model, massing plans and diagrams. Skills acquired during this internship were a more comprehensive understanding of Revit, advanced SketchUp, enhanced knowledge of the Adobe Creative Suite, knowledge of construction meeting proceedings, and the observation of the architectural practice.