Architecture Portfolio 2016

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TRISHA MURRAY ( 8 0 5 ) 7 9 6 - 9 0 5 5 tnmurray09@gmail.com issuu.com/trishamurray


TRISHA MURRAY ( 8 0 5 ) 7 9 6 - 9 0 5 5 tnmurray09@gmail.com issuu.com/trishamurray


TABLE OF CONTENTS INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS Norman Learning Facility & Downtown Masterplan [04] The Corner, Mixed-Use Commercial-Residential [ 1 2 ] Warr Acres Monastery, Monastery [20] COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS Pomona College Science Building Competition [26] WWI Memorial Competition [30] Little Free Library, Installation [ 3 4 ] SIDE PROJECTS Construction Volunteer Projects [36] Sketches & Artwork [38]



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NORMAN CITY MASTERPLAN [INFO] Collaborative Project Fall 2015 [PROGRAM] 20.7 Acres [LOCATION] Flood Ave to University Blvd Norman, OK, 73069

NORMAN LEARNING CENTER [INFO] Individual Project Fall 2015 [PROGRAM] 75,000 S.F. [LOCATION] 509 W. Main St, Norman, OK [RESOURCES] Autodesk Revit Lumion SketchUp Adobe Photoshop


SITE PLAN H

B

D F

A C

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E J

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M L

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A. Municipal B. Parking Garage C. Post Office/Mixeduse D. Parking Garage E. Sprouts/Cellar/ Mixed-use F. Norman Learning Center G. Community Rec Center

CIVIC/MUNICIPAL COMMERCIAL MIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL PARKING

EXISTING

FIGURE GROUND

[ 6 ] NORMAN MASTERPLAN & LEARNING CENTER

PROPOSED

EXISTING

SITE LINES

H. Commercial/ Parking Garage I. Commercial/ Residential J. Commercial/ Residential K. Municipal Offices L. Senior Center M. Commercial/ Residential N. Residential O. Police Station PROPOSED


EAST COURTYARD

EAST COURTYARD

NORMAN MASTERPLAN & LEARNING CENTER [ 7 ]


E. ELEVATION

S. ELEVATION

PROGRAM

Cafe

Collections

Meeting Spaces

Technology Services

LEVEL 1

[ 8 ] NORMAN MASTERPLAN & LEARNING CENTER

LEVEL 2


W. ELEVATION

N. ELEVATION

Staff Services

Outdoor Patios

LEVEL 3

Art Services

Community Offices

Circulation

LEVEL 4

Facility Support

FLOOR PLANS

NORMAN MASTERPLAN & LEARNING CENTER [ 9 ]


[ 1 0 ] NORMAN MASTERPLAN & LEARNING CENTER


MAIN ST. ENTRANCE

NORMAN MASTERPLAN & LEARNING CENTER [ 1 1 ]



[02] THE CORNER APARTMENTS [INFO] Individual Project Fall 2014 [PROGRAM] Mixed Use 35,000 - 45,000 S.F. Commercial, 1st Floor Residential, 2nd & 3rd Floors [LOCATION] 1300 Baltimore Ave Kansas City Downtown, Missouri [RESOURCES] Autodesk Revit Lumion Rhinoceros 3D SketchUp Adobe Photoshop


PROCESS Located in the center of downtown Kansas City, Missouri, the surrounding site provides an opportunity to celebrate urban lifestyle with a need for public green space access. The building form is derived by creating a center for public courtyard that is embraced by the building itself. The L-shaped designed of the building is broken on the first floor in the north-west side creating a breezeway that compels passerby towards the courtyard. The building form splits into two wings to emphasize and protect the courtyard while luring passerby in from the south and eats ends.

LEVEL 1

LEVEL 2

COMMERCIAL SPACE

COMMERCIAL SPACE

MAIN RESIDENTIAL LOBBY

[ 1 4 ] THE CORNER MIXED-USE APARTMENTS


On the first floor, commercial retail spaces are located in each of the north and south wings. A main private residential lobby is located on the end of the south wing and a secondary lobby is located on the east-end of the north wing. The second and third floors are residential floors which consist of one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom units. All residential units are oriented towards views within the city and a private roof deck garden is located on the fourth floor.

FLOOR PLANS LEVEL 3

LEVEL 4

OPEN TO BELOW

EXTENSIVE GREEN ROOF

ROOFTOP DECK

THE CORNER MIXED-USE APARTMENTS [ 1 5 ]


PROJECT COST ESTIMATE Building Costs Substructure Shell Interiors Services Equipment & Furnishing Location Factor

$284,332.50 $2,873,150.55 $762,013.85 $1,266,395.00 $125,425.00 $182,443.74

Contractor Fees General Requirements Overhead Profit Architect Fees Total Project Cost Total cost per S.F.

ELEVATIONS N. ELEVATION

[ 1 6 ] THE CORNER MIXED-USE APARTMENTS

E. ELEVATION

$371,792.18 $265,565.85 $132,782.92 $375,834.10 $6,639,735.68 $146.25


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SYSTEMS DESIGN The structure incorporates a steel structural system for efficiency and cost. The HVAC system is differentiated between the first floor and the floors above. The commercial spaces have their own Air Handling Units (AHU), and the lobby spaces share a system with the corridor spaces above. Each residential unit has an individual AHU.

S. Elevation

W. ELEVATION

THE CORNER MIXED-USE APARTMENTS [ 1 7 ]


WALL DETAILS

[ 1 8 ] THE CORNER MIXED-USE APARTMENTS


The envelope is influenced by the surrounding site by intermixing modern and traditional elements seen throughout Kansas City. The first floor employs continuous CMU throughout the floor. The upper floors alternate two types of brick veneer and metal paneling to create an intricate expression of push and pull. Further, the design houses three vertical egress shafts made of exposed steel and fire glass which ties the three floors together and grounds the project to the site.

NORTH ENTRANCE THE CORNER MIXED-USE APARTMENTS [ 1 9 ]



[03] WARR ACRES MONASTERY [INFO] Individual Project Spring 2014 [PROGRAM] Monastery Complex 10,000 - 15,000 S.F. Public Chapel & Classrooms Private Monk Cells & Offices [LOCATION] 5936 N Lone Drive Warr Acres, Oklahoma [RESOURCES] Rhinoceros 3D SketchUp Lumion Visualization Software Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop


SITE PLAN The monastery complex is situated on the north end of the site, draping itself across the river that flows down the middle. The density of the existing vegetation allows for the most protection and seclusion of the monastery complex. The complex is located on both sides of the river and is connected by a bridge. The form of the overall site creates an implied boundary between the chapel and bridge generating a secluded space within.

The design combines the sense of compression and expansion through approach and circulation. The site is dug into the ground and surrounded by dense vegetation which hides the complex. Once the complex is reached, the landscaping thins out creating a feeling of expansion and reveal. The interior spaces include low ceilings pushing circulation towards the exterior faรงade where the form expands into the surrounding landscape.

PROCESS

[ 2 2 ] WARR ACRES MONASTERY


CHAPEL PLAN

CELL PLAN

CLASSROOM

WORKROOM

REFLECTING POOL

GATHERING AREA

CHAPEL

OFFICE

STORE

KITCHEN SACRISTY MECH.

OFFICE

STUDY

DINING

FLOOR PLANS The complex is split into two distinct areas, the chapel and cell areas, creating secluded spaces for each building. The chapel and school are located on the west side of the river and are connected to the cells on the east side of the river by a bridge. The complex is immersed in vegetation and outdoor garden areas creating a connection between the natural landscape and the built environment.

WARR ACRES MONASTERY [ 2 3 ]


CHAPEL INTERIOR

MONASTERY COMPLEX

[ 2 4 ] WARR ACRES MONASTERY


EW SITE SECTION

EW CHAPEL SECTION

NS CHAPEL SECTION

NS CELL SECTION The design integrates itself within the natural landscape. The chapel building is dug into the ground while the chapel extends from the lobby, pushing outwards and upwards. The cells are partially dug into the ground and extend outwards towards the chapel, creating a conversation between the two.

SECTIONS & ELEVATIONS

underground view of interior spaces

building to site relationship

WARR ACRES MONASTERY [ 2 5 ]



[04] DBIA COMPETITION POMONA COLLEGE SCIENCE BUILDING [INFO] Collaborative Project 2 Architecture, 3 Construction Role: Lead Architect 10 Days, Fall 2015 [PROGRAM] Science Building Addition Power Plant Building Preservation 45,000 - 50,000 S.F. $18,000,000 Budget [LOCATION] Pomona College Claremont, CA 91711 [RESOURCES] Autodesk Revit Lumion Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign


OUTDOOR LEARNING PLAZA

Global Solutions

ORGANIZATION CHART Page 7

Science Classroom Building

4. RESOURCES OF DESIGN-BUILD TEAM i. Organization Chart

POMONA COLLEGE

VALIDATION PHASE BUDGET PC RFQ #2015

SCIENCE CLASSROOM BUILDING ATTACHMENT 7

COST PROPOSAL FORM Complete the following cost allocations for the Design-Build Team to complete the Validation Phase as identified in the RFQ.

Tyler Sublett Design-Build Executive Global Solutions, Inc.

 Design-Build Team Personnel (see below for required breakdown): Design

$

71,087.20 9,728.95 7,175.84 164,986.80

 Incidental Cost required during the validation phase (provide a breakdown of these costs)

$

6,7500.00

 Consultant costs required during the validation phase (provide a breakdown of these costs)

$

22,868.83

 Other costs required during the validation phase (provide a breakdown of these costs) Sub Total

$

 Design-Build Team Validation Phase Fee

$

1. Architecture

$

2. Engineering - Civil, Structure, MEP

$

3. Other – Landscaping, etc.

$

Construction

Total Design-Build Team Cost for Validation Phase

$

$

N/A 282,597.62 135,625.13

Shelby Little Design Project Manager Global Architecture, LLC

Rafael Valles Design-Build Project Manager Global Construction, LLC

Trisha Murray Design-Build Designer Global Architecture, LLC

Christopher Parker Design-Build Estimator Global Construction, LLC

Fire Protection Engineer Mechanical Engineer

418,222.75

detailed breakdown to adequately describeCOMPETITION the D-B staff provided, term of their services, and [ Provide 2 8 ] aDBIA POMONA SCIENCE BUILDING

associated anticipated incidental costs so as to demonstrate as complete an understanding as possible of the services provided.

Energy Consultant

Electrical Engineer

Structural Engineer

Project Engineers Field Engineers

Project Superintendent

Subcontractors

Safety Personnel


OUTDOOR LEARNING AREA

EXTERIOR COURTYARD FLOOR PLAN The Science Classroom Building program preserves the historical significance of the existing power plant by integrated the programmatic layout into the power plant and a new free-standing structure. The two structures are thus connected through a second story bridge which minimizes the impact on the power plant and allows for celebration of its facade. The void created between two buildings provides the perfect area for the exterior courtyard which will energize campus activities from the students of every discipline.

DBIA POMONA SCIENCE BUILDING COMPETITION [ 2 9 ]



[05] WWI MEMORIAL COMPETITION [INFO] Collaborative Project Summer 2015 [PROGRAM] World War I Memorial [LOCATION] Pershing Park Washington DC [RESOURCES] SketchUp Adobe Photoshop


GLOBAL SCULPTURE The global sculpture not only provides a monumental beacon to proclaim the Memorial’s presence but it also represents the global significance of the war. The sculpture is an oversized globe in the hands of soldiers where each soldier represents a country that participated in the war. The circle of soldiers, beginning in the middle and spreading to the sides, is divided by their alliance and represents the timeline of each country’s entry into the war. The Allied Powers tilt the globe on top of the Central Powers educating the public about the outcome of the war. The direction of the tilt is aimed towards the WW2 Memorial symbolizing WWI’s foundation for WW2.

PERSHING’S ENTRANCE Pershing’s Entrance located on the east side of the site relocates the statue of Pershing and integrates him into the battle (shown in the middle left of the rendering). Pershing now accompanied by the American Expeditionary Force charges towards the battle. The Pershing memorial walls are relocated and incorporated as trench walls on the east side of the site, near Pershing, and continue telling of Pershing’s impact on the war. These walls create a contrasting entry into the memorial trench symbolizing General Pershing’s and the AEF’s foundation of America’s war effort.

[ 3 2 ] WORLD WAR I MEMORIAL COMPETITION


MEMORIAL TRENCH The contrasting bronze metal and black granite for the trench walls, as well as textured flooring, symbolize the severe conditions of the trenches. The South Trench Wall has bronze sculptures and inscriptions. The soldier sculptures are molded into the wall, slightly protruding and slightly disappearing, symbolizing how the trenches became a home and a grave to many soldiers. The inscriptions along the wall illustrate America’s war effort through facts, quotes, and information. The contrasting North Trench Wall is a dark and reflective granite-faced surface with cascading water. The water distorts reflections of the trench, the soldiers, the events, and the public. Embedded into this wall are 11,652 LED lights: one light represents ten American lives.

SOLDIER’S ENTRANCE Located on the southwest and southeast corners of the site, two Soldier Entrances provide the gateway between what is now and what many have forgotten. Sculptures along the street are young men and women hugging their families and loved ones; some are hesitantly looking back as if not prepared to go to war. As they approach the trench they become a dense crowd of fully uniformed soldiers prepared for battle. Closer towards the trench, the soldiers begin to meld into the walls, symbolizing the masses of young lives that were sent to war soon to be lost.

WORLD WAR I MEMORIAL COMPETITION [ 3 3 ]


[ 3 4 ] LITTLE FREE LIBRARY


[06] LITTLE FREE LIBRARY [INFO] Group Project, 4 Member Team Inter-studio Competition Spring 2013 [PROGRAM] Book Storage Box 20” x 20” Reclaimed Materials [RESOURCES] Rhinoceros 3D SketchUp CoA Model Shop

LITTLE FREE LIBRARY [ 3 5 ]


[DESIGN-BUILD]


DESIGN-BUILD VOLUNTEER WORK [ 3 7 ]


[ARTWORK]

[ 3 8 ] ARTWORK


ARTWORK [ 3 9 ]


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