Patrick Riley Design Portfolio B.Arch’22 Syracuse University School of Architecture
Patrick G.L. Riley (603)498-0777 priley01@syr.edu
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Mott Haven Art Residence Machine Landscape
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Painting Analysis
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CNY Center
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Superior Court, RI
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Mott Haven Art Residence
Professors Angela Co & Nadine Maleh Collaborator: Skylar Sun
Website: https://sites.google.com/g.syr.edu/soa-nyc-spring2020-finalreview/home
Project Video: https://youtu.be/KQ0kC_PLXVU Mott Haven in Brooklyn, NY struggles with gentrification, exemplified by increasing numbers of luxury condos, displacing current citizens from their homes. In response to this issue and the state’s plan to build a borough jail on the project’s site, the Mott Haven Art Residence serves as a community art center and affordable housing complex. Composed of seven unit types, mixing both horizontally and vertically, each type accounts for market rate and affordable rate monthly rents. Unit design emphasizes interlocking and stacking of units to frame spaces of collective programs. From exhibition halls, a library, lecture hall, public studios, and area for artists-in-residence to engage with citizens, the art center serves to provide an artistic space that Mott Haven seems to lack. The project is primarily presented in video format, linked above, which delves deeper into zoning, financials, and design specifics with narration, drawings, and stopmotion GIF’s.
Unit Plans // Credit to Skylar Sun
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One Bedroom Double-Height Unit Plans
Duplex Union GIF Sequence
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Mott Haven NYCHA & Green Space Sites
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Mott Haven NYCHA Housing Mott Haven Luxury Condos
The Joinery
Deegan Towers
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Zoning Diagram // Credit to Skylar Sun
Outdoor Balconies Area: 319 sq.ft.
Residential Artist Floors Area: 19,091 sq.ft. Residential Non-Artist Floors Area: 22,299 sq.ft. Residential Artist Floors Area: 27,296 sq.ft.
Communal Work Spaces Area: 1,057 sq.ft.
Residential Non-Artist Floors Area: 32,377 sq.ft. Artist-in-Residence Work Spaces Area: 319 sq.ft. Residential Artist Floors Area: 37,369 sq.ft. Double-Loaded Corridors Width: 5 ft.
Public Library Area: 2,344 sq.ft.
Rentable Art Studios Area: 3,570 sq.ft.
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Lecture Hall Area: 1,590 sq.ft.
Residential Circulation Core
Public Art Studio Area: 7,141 sq.ft. Exhibitions Halls Area: 3,261 sq.ft. Public Circulation Core
Ground Floor Plan
Fifth Floor Plan // Credit to Skylar Sun
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Website: https://www.borgo-digitale.com/fa20-project4 Project Video: https://vimeo.com/486404051 Sketchfab Model: https://skfb.ly/6WLDo
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Exterior & Interior Renderings
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Conceptual Still Life
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Material Study
Project Still Posture
Credit to: Olivia Dellacava
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Painting Analysis Professor Richard Rosa
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Original Painting: Oath of the Horatii, 1784 By: Jacques-Louis David
Collage Medium: Tin
Recreation Medium: Acrylic Paint
Recreation Medium: Graphite Pencil
Painting Analysis Mediums: Graphite & Colored Pencil
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CNY Center
Professor Jonathan Louie
Designed as a response to the site and natural environment of the rock and mining quarry, the project emphasizes tectonics and contextal immersion with materiality and construction from surrounding resources. As a center for concrete and steel trade education, including offices, classrooms, a meeting hall, workshops, bays, and the site itself for training, the design emphasizes the translation of rock forms at the miniscule scale to the structural scale. In this translation, the project challenges using digital tools, such as editing software and 3D-modeling, with the reproduction of such natural elements in conversion to physical modeling, in order to question the difficulty and loss of original self when interchangeably combining digital and physical mediums.
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Full Site Section B 1/16” = 1’ -0” Patrick Riley
Full Site Section B 1/16” = 1’ -0” Patrick Riley
Full Site Section A 1/16” = 1’ -0” Patrick Riley
Full Site Section A 1/16” = 1’ -0” Patrick Riley
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Aggregation: Found Elements and Concrete Casting
Found Rocks (Campus) - Rough
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4.5” 3/64”
Crushed Stone - Gritty
External Creation: Casting / Pouring
Casted Concrete - Smooth
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Top Elevation
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Fabricated Pebbles - Smooth 3 7/8”
Enclosure: Transparency, Mixed Materiality and Texture
Terrazzo Glass Chunks (Large) - Rough 0.5”
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Casted Soap - Smooth
External Creation: Casting / Pouring
Terrazzo Glass Shards (Small) - Rough
Terrazzo Glass Plates (Medium) - Rough
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Top Elevation Casted Concrete Shell (Exterior)
Top Elevation: Split
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Stacking: Layering of Color and Unique Aggregations
Split Lines
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External Creation: Casting / Pouring
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External Force: Splittting
2.75” Colored Casted Concrete (Interior)
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Superior Court
Professor Richard Rosa
Courthouses as a typology interconnect with culture, symbolism, urban function, and, especially, context. The project redesigns the superior court of Providence, Rhode Island as a response to the site. Specifically, the ‘block and corner’ scheme organizes the block, with primarily court program, to receive public approach and attention. A ground floor hypostyle-hall and stretched staircase between the two forms facilitate reception and engagement, as the courthouse welcomes in the city and the city brings the courthouse into its fabric. The Superior Court serves as an icon and monument to the power of justice, while encouraging the American people to stay experienced, educated, and informed with the law and judicial system. The courthouse encompasses civil, criminal, juvenile, and family courts, as well as a public library, cafe, and garden terraces.
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Second Floor Plan 1/32” = 1’-0” Patrick Riley Studio Rosa
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Study Models
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Final Model [In Site] Scale: 1/64” = 1’-0”
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Patrick G.L. Riley (603)498-0777 priley01@syr.edu