Terry McCormick Portfolio 2017

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Terry McCormick


Terry McCormick, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C NCARB CERTIFICATION # 104007 REGISTERED ARCHITECT VIRGINIA # 017806 REGISTERED ARCHITECT CALIFORNIA # C-03133 LEED ACCREDITED PROFESSIONAL # 10061578


The David & Lucille

The Woolen Mills

PACKARD FOUNDATION

HISTORIC RENOVATION

National Headquarters - Los Altos, California

Willow Tree Office / Woolen Mills Apartments - Charlottesville Virginia

49,000 SF - $39M Budget - Net Zero - July, 2013

100,000 SF - $15M Budget - Historic Tax Credits - September, 2019

The University of California at Santa Cruz

University of Virginia

BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

GOLF PRACTICE FACILITY

Research Laboratory - Santa Cruz, California

UVA Foundation / Boars Head Inn - Charlottesville, Virginia

94,500 SF - $72M Budget - LEED Silver - November, 2011

15,100 SF - $5.2 Budget - Type 5 - September 2018

Woodberry Forest School

St. Andrew’s School

KENAN HALL

GRACE ARENTS RENOVATION

Terry Dining Hall/ Brown Center for Mathematics

Library Renovation - Richmond, Virginia

Orange, Virginia

15,000 SF - Historic Tax Credits - Fund raising

68,000 SF - $24M Budget - Type 2 - August 2015 James Madison’s Montpelier

Private Residence

CLAUDE MOORE HALL

TYE RIVER CABIN

Charlottesville, Virginia

UVA Foundation / Boars Head Inn - Charlottesville, Virginia

15,100 SF - $5.2 Budget - Type 5 - September 2018

4,100 SF - $1.2M Budget - Type 5 - January 2018

St. Catherine’s School

ARTS & INNOVATION CENTER New Field + Parking + Theater + Maker Space - Richmond, Virginia 45,000 SF - $40M Budget - Type 2 - Phase 1 - August 2018

CONTENTS


The David & Lucille

PACKARD FOUNDATION National Headquarters View of Entry Plaza

Los Altos, California


Packard goes for Net Zero Energy The Packard Foundation office building is the first of its size in the US to plan for Net Zero Energy use. A fully integrated design strategy that included the foundation staff, architects, engineering consultants, and contractor was required to achieve this goal. Using a thermally tight envelope, solar PV panels, and low energy systems, the foundation will achieve a 65% reduction in energy use from the current office building base line energy model. My role on the design team was project architect for the building exterior and BIM coordinator. The lateral structural system is a Buckling Restrained Braced Frame. A high level of 3D BIM detailing and coordination was required for both the MEP systems and low air infiltration skin systems.

View of Courtyard


View of Courtyard

View of Commons Area

View of Office Space

View of Office Entry


Rendering of Exterior Facade

Sustainable Design Elements

Rendering of South Elevation

Ground Floor Plan

Rendering of Courtyard


University of California at Santa Cruz

BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES Research Laboratory

UC Santa Cruz in Search of Cures

Santa Cruz, California

This Biomedical Laboratory for UCSC will provide specialized facilities for scientific work in Stem Cell research, Biochemistry, Environmental Toxicology, and Molecular Biology. The building site is located in the university’s campus hill and sits between the Science Library and the Physical Sciences Building. The project will be LEED Gold certified and was completed using an integrated BIM design and coordination process.

My project role for the Biomedical Sciences building was the job captain for the exterior shell and core, the Vivarium design and coordination, the REVIT BIM coordinator, and job captain during construction administration focusing on sub-contractor BIM review and shop drawings.

View of Entry


View of Entry


Woodberry Forest School

KENAN HALL Terry Dining Hall & Brown Center for Mathematics Orange, Virginia The new Dining Hall, Mathematics, and Computer Science Building for Woodberry Forest School replaced the former facilities at the Gray Math Science Building as well as the Reynolds Family Dining Room and kitchen facilities.

Project Goals included: Providing a state of the art dining hall and kitchen facilities that accommodate seating for 500 people and also provide expansion capabilities for the future

Creating a computer science department that will challenge WFS students and prepare them for a competitive technological post secondary education and global market with an advanced understanding of computational science and technology

Teach students the fundamental principles and skills of mathematics, including algebra, geometry, statistics and calculus

To offer a curriculum that provides core courses and opportunities for more advanced study to meet the interests and abilities of our students

To provide a state of the art lecture hall that will seat 120 students, provide a collegiate style educational space and create opportunities for proctored study.

Create a building that connects the main campus to the science quadrangle and provides excellent views to nature.

View of South Terrace


Site Plan

View of Entry Portico

Rendering of North Elevation

View of Portico


Campus Rendering

Aerial View

Model

Second Floor Plan

Exterior Rendering


View of Study Lounge

View of 2nd Floor Lobby

View of Lecture Hall


View of 1st Floor Lobby


View of Servery

View of Servery

View of Dining Hall

First Floor Plan


The Center for the Constitution Claude Moore Hall is a 2 story educational building located on the property of James Madison’s Montpelier. The building is designed to accommodate the presentation and recording of scholarly work centered on the Constitution. The building contains a specialty classroom and recording studio, an event space, offices, and conference meeting rooms. A public reception area along with an exterior terrace will accommodate small events.

James Madison’s Montpelier

CLAUDE MOORE HALL Montpelier Station, Virginia


Exterior Rendering

Rendering of Lecture Studio

Rendering of Exterior Terrace

Rendering of Lobby


View of Lecture Studio


View of Office Suite


Watercolor Study of Site

The planned use for the proposed AIC will include spaces for performing arts, visual arts and innovation lab spaces. The new auditorium will contain approximately 540 seats and a scenery fly tower. The visual arts department will contain studio space for art classes at St. Catherine’s School. The specific use of the space in the AIC may change over time. In addition to the AIC building, the project includes provisions for the addition of a turf sports field with parking on grade. The turf field will be used for students’ practices, games, physical education classes, and recess. Spectator bleacher seating will also be included at the field level. The parking area adjacent to the field will provide additional parking spaces for the entire campus, including the proposed AIC facility and turf field. The existing mechanical plant will be removed and relocated to support the AIC and other portions of campus. A new mechanical plant facility will be located at one of the proposed building location

St. Catherine’s School

ARTS & INNOVATION CENTER Richmond, Virginia


Site Plan

Rendering of Arts Courtyard

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Rendering of Playing Field

First Floor Plan


View of Theater

View of Theater

View of Lobby

View of Theater

View of Dance Studio


View of Recording Studio Axon of Innovation Lab

Axon of Choir Room

Elevation Maple Ave


Marker Rendering Study

Woolen Mills sits on confluence of the Rivanna River and Moores Creek at the end of East Market Street, one of the main thoroughfares of downtown Charlottesville. This 11 acre property anchors the residential Woolen Mills neighborhood and has two points of access into the downtown Charlottesville area— Market Street and Broadway Street. The Woolen Mills site was originally constructed in 1847 and was known simply as the “Charlottesville Factory.” Woolen Mills is a proposed mixed use redevelopment focused around the historic preservation of the existing structures, converting the industrial property to commercial and residential with features that would make for unique work or living space. This distinctive development would be comprised of up to 100 residential units, a restaurant, approximately 7,500 sq. ft. of commercial space, and a newly constructed light industrial building on the site of up to 40,000 sq. ft. Also planned for the redevelopment is 50,000 SF of office space for a local tech company.

The Woolen Mills

HISTORIC REDEVELOPMENT Willow Tree Offices / Grit Cafe & Restaurant / Woolen Mills Apartments Charlottesville, Virginia

The project was required to mitigate the 100 year flood a plane and qualifies for state and federal tax credits


Site Plan


Site Rendering

Rendering of Interior Office

Site Rendering

Rendering of Typical Apartment


Rendering of Entry Plaza

Rendering of Courtyard

Rendering of Entry Plaza

Section at Offices

Typical Unit Plan


The UVA Indoor Golf Hitting Facility accommodates all facilities necessary to provide a home for the men’s and women’s varsity golf programs. The building is sited at the northeast corner of the existing Birdwood driving range, just south of the Birdwood mansion grounds. The building is comprised of 10,200 square feet of space divided onto two levels. Taking advantage of the existing topography, both levels are accessible from grade. The building is equipped with a hydraulic elevator. The lower level accommodates 6 indoor hitting bays, 2 video analysis bays, club repair room, storage, mechanical rooms, toilet, and janitor’s closet. The upper floor accommodates the main point of entry and lobby, coach’s and assistant coach’s offices, conference room (“the living room”), locker rooms, and golf club storage, lounge, and meeting room. The upper level will also accommodate the strength and training studio, and the putting studio.

University of Virginia

GOLF PRACTICE FACILITY UVA Foundation / Boars Head Inn Charlottesville, Virginia

Original Developed Design


Rendering of Entry

Site Plan

Exterior Elevation

Rendering of Entry


University of Virginia

GOLF PRACTICE FACILITY UVA Foundation / Boars Head Inn Charlottesville, Virginia

Final Design


Rendering of Hitting Area

Site Rendering

Site Plan

Exterior Elevation

Rendering of Site Stair


Saint Andrew’s School

GRACE ARENTS RENOVATION Richmond, Virginia

Axon of Classroom


View of Lobby


Axon of Classroom


View of Corridor


Private Residence

TYE RIVER CABIN Nelson County, Virginia

Exterior Shaded View

Exterior Rendering

Floor Plan

Rendering of Site


View of Model

Exterior Rendering


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