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Linen and Storage
Living Skills Center
UIUC Department
TBI Research Center
Creative Centers
Inpatient Care Facilities
Imaging Department
Major Points of Egress
Redevelopment Center
View Set Back
Separation
Building BGSF
The team seperated the inpatient aspects with the outpatient and came up with the core space
After designing the program, our team came up with the allowable perimeters for our building if it were to become a 5 story, mid-rise rectangle
The overall concept incorporates a large campus design. In order to maximize views for the occupants, the building is set back in a “ying/yang” principle
Walkable Facade
Public vs Services In order to accomidate for the large exterior public spaces, a small program is introduced to not only house bathrooms, bike shelters and cafe’s, but it also serves as a barrier between the services space to the east and the public campus to the West
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ROOF FINE DINING OBSERVATION DECK
CROSS BRACING
CONCRETE STRUCTURE
CONDOMINIUM 12’
MEGA COLUMN
BELT TRUSS
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SPA BUSINESS CENTER
HOTEL 12’
HOTEL SKY LOBBY RESTAURANT
COMPOSITE STRUCTURE
OFFICE 15’
BALLROOMS
OUTRIGGER
A balcony system stems throughout the building’s facade as a way of creating easy-to-reach exterior spaces for occupants for optimal views to the events occuring on the boardwalk and campus
Building Gardens Cut-outs and various gardens are introduced to the building for ease of access for inpatients, and also to give private spaces for clinicians, outpatients, students and families
Southern Protection A MECCO shading system is placed on the south facade to protect the occupants from the harsh southern exposure from the sun, to promote balcony exploration and interaction
Mechanical Cover The building cover continues to wrap around to not only provide shading for the roof healing gardens, but also to cover the roof mechanical operations
Program: Design a polytrauma rehabilitation center for wounded warriers and veterans coming back from the war. We had to pick out our own program and site based on our research of the VA program. Teaching Office: VOA, HDR, Cannon Design Location: Champaign, IL Accolades: Published in architecturejargin.com Program: In a team of 4, design an innovative and green highrise tower incorporating various programs and maximizing practical use for an economically driven world. Teaching Office: SOM Location: Chicago, IL Accolades: UIUC School of Architecture Design Excellence Award 2012
LOBBY/RETAIL PARKING
i[de]ntity downtown east
Program: In an interdisciplinary team of 5, in a period of 2 weeks, critically analyze and design a new urban framework for the downtown Minneapolis area near the new Vikings Stadium to better accomidate the thriving young generation residing there. Location: Minneapolis, MN Program: Design a community center that creates an exciting atmosphere to hold a multitude of activities and people promoting togetherness. Location: Indianapolis, IN Accolades: Gresham Smith Competition Design Finalist 2011
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ROOF DETAIL
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the chicago loft
collective healing
TYLER A. SCHWEDE
http://issuu.com/tschwede www.tylerschwede.com tylerschwede@gmail.com
Program: In an interdisciplinary team of 5, in a period of 2 weeks, analyze and design a new healthy-living district for a young generation located within the nashville 100-year flood plane. Location: Nashville, TN Accolades: Finalist 2014