Erewhon Fire Station
3
Tower Project
6
Project Documentation
10
Museum of Southern Art & Music
12
Table of Contents
2
3
Spring 2010 Second Year - Caldwell
Erewhon Fire Station
10.
8. 7. 9. 6.
Legend 1. Entry 2. Reception 3. CPR Classroom 4. Janitorial Closet 5. Mechanical Room 6. Locker Area 7. Equipment Room 8. Chief's Office 9. Dormitory 10. Living Space
E.F.S. (contd.)
2. 5.
1.
4.
The program for the fire station included a CPR classroom, dormitory and living quarters for the firemen, and an equipment room/locker area for all of their tools. We also had to include a water garden into the site for water harvesting needs.
3.
4
Physical Models
5
E.F.S. (contd.)
6
Fall 2011 Fourth Year - Stevens
Tower Project
The tower was designed by Christopher Perez and I in Professor Stevens studio during the fall. This quarter we were to focus on high rise construction techniques.
Site Plan
Tower Project (contd.)
7
The tower is located in downtown Shreveport and serves as a new office and R&D headquarters for Exxon. We separated the program into two towers, regarding the orthogonal, heavy structure of research and development as a separate tower and the office program as another. Joining the towers we designed a central circulation through double height atriums that connect each floor. Building Elevation
8
Tower Project (contd.)
Physical Models
Building Section
Tower Project (contd.)
9
10
Fall 2011 Fourth Year - Carwile
Project Documentation
This year as a class we documented the Municipal Auditorium in Shreveport and I was in charge of exterior elevations.
Front Elevation
Members: Blake Aaron, Ryan Hardy, Traci Williams, Christopher Perez, Michael Markham, Lestavion Beverly, Brendan Cooper, James Metoyer, and Steven Honora (me)
Rear Elevation
Project Doc.(contd.)
11
12
Fall 2012 - Spring 2013 Grad School - Brooks
Museum of Southern Art & Music
Legend 1. Entry 2. Mammy’s Cupboard 3. Reception Desk 4. To Kill a Mockingbird Script 5. Forest Gump Leg Braces 6. Live Recording Studio 7. Recital Hall Lobby 8. Recital Hall 9. Recital Hall Storage 10. Classrooms 11. Mechanical Room 12. Loading Dock
11 12 9 10 8 10 10 7
4
The south has a rich history of art and music that helped to develop the culture to what it is now. The new museum will become a communal meeting ground for people with different cultural make-ups to come experience and take in all that southern art and music has to offer. Showcasing the beginning and evolution of art and music through southern culture.
M.S.A.M. (contd.)
10
6
5
3 2 1
13
10
10
7 3 6
5
9
2
4
2 2 2
Structure Plans with Mechanical
8
2 2 5
2
5
1
Legend 1. Conference Room 2. Office Space 3. Cafe 4. General Lee 5. Small Gallery
6. Mardi Gras Float 7. Rev. Denis’s Bus 8. Art Restoration 9. Storage 10. Mechanical Room
Transverse Section
14
M.S.A.M. (contd.)
Massing Parti Phases The massing of the building started as the 3 dimensional version of the diagram
The next step, I began to scale specific parts of the building according to the program that would be included.
Here I started getting overlaps between program spaces and began to bring the idea of syncopation where the long bar of program on the east face is broken into segments.
Next I began to open up the first floor near the entry by lifting the mass off the first floor, now providing a covered entry into the museum from the adjacent parking.
Longitudinal Section
M.S.A.M. (contd.)
15
Interior Renderings
Riverside Dr. Elevation
16
M.S.A.M. (contd.)
Design can be art. Design can be aesthetics. Design is so simple, that's why it is so complicated. Paul Rand
Steven Honora Jr. 11303 Flamingo Dr. Baton Rouge, La 70814 s.honorajr@gmail.com