WHITLEY WILLIAMS
(803) 378 - 5937 whitley2.williams@famu.edu www.linkedin.com/in/whitleyswilliams
EDUCATION M. Architecture | Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University [Spring 2021]
B.F.A. [Environmental & Interior Design] | Syracuse University 2012 – 2016
EXPERIENCE Intern | Architects Lewis + Whitlock | Tallahassee, FL July 2019 – April 2020
Intern | Barkley Consulting Engineers, LLC. | Tallahassee, FL September 2018 – June 2019
Revit Operator | Pyramid Management Group | Syracuse, NY January 2017 – July 2018 Drafting & space planning of potential spaces for tenant leasing. Modifications to site plans / drawings of company properties. Inputting information collected during field verifications to maintain records of company portfolio.
Interior Designer | Ashley McGraw Architects | Syracuse, NY October 2016 – January 2017 Produced preliminary building models for projects. Assisted with various phases of the design process (Design Development - Construction). Material selection & research. Field verifications.
SKILLS • • •
Software: Revit, AutoCAD, Sketchup Adobe Programs: Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator Visual Communication: Sketching/Drawing, Painting, Concept Development
OTHER POSITIONS Graduate Teaching Assistant - Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University - Fall 2019 Summer Teaching Assistant – AIA CNY - Summer 2018
pRAGUE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
whitley s. williams design 6.2 craig hoffman
ke´ e´ muzeum mu uz soucˇasne´
“A contemporary art museum located in the epicenter of the city’s New Town. Visually connecting traditional adjacent architecture, the museum activates it’s street corner and successfully links the main strip to its interior courtyard.”
PRAGUE | CZECH REPUBLIC OLD TO WN BR IDGE TO WER
VLTAVA RIVER
HOTEL
OLD TOWN PRAGUE SITE
LEGION BRIDGE
NEW TOWN PRAGUE
history
-Prague was founded in the later 9th century, and soon became the seat of Bohemian kings, some of whom ruled as emperors of the Holy Roman Empire. -Prague is separated into four districts: Old Town, Lesser Town, Hradčany & New Town. -Hradčany was established around 1320 and in 1338 the Old Town was established. -The city thrived under therule of Charles IV, who ordered the building of the New Town in the 14th century. -By the 14 th century, Charles IV was king, and Prague became one of Europe’s largest and wealthiest cities.
other facts: -i.2 million overall population -New Town population: 50,000 -Mix of boroque & contemporary architecture
SITE : wenceslas square
parking museum metro station
[NEW TOWN PRAGUE]
220’
4 3
SITE
94’
1 2 1.
2.
PRAGUE MAIN STATION
3.
NEW NATIONAL MUSEUM
4.
WENCESLAS SQUARE
WENCESLAS SQUARE [SITE]
BUILDING height RESTRICTIONS:
site
-Height arrangement is defined by stipulating height levels pursuant to (2), specifying mandatory maximum and minimum regulated building height, or stipulating a minimum and maximum number of floors. -Height levels specify minimum and maximum regulated building height, and are stipulated as follows: a) level I 0 m – 6 m, b) level II 0 m – 9 m, c) level III 0 m – 12 m, d) level IV 9 m – 16 m, e) level V 12 m – 21 m, f) level VI 16 m – 26 m, g) level VII 21 m – 40 m, h) level VIII over 40 m; -The height range in an area can be stipulated by specifying one or more levels. The maximum regulated height is stipulated for individual levels over an entire delimited area, while the minimum regulated height only along building lines facing the street. -Along with specification of height regulation in the land-use or regulatory plan, it is possible to set conditions under which the maximum regulated height can be exceeded or the minimum regulated height is not reached, by specifying a specific place or type of building or general rules.
street view :jalta boutique hotel
street view: corner of site
adjacent amenities: Jalta boutique hotel Cold war musuem (below) hotel elysee prauge hotel grandium prague Dining retail other hotels metro stations apartments (residential)
process: CONCEPTUAL SKETCHING + MODELING
DESIGN
CONTEXT
PRAGUE MAIN STATION
NEW NATIONAL MUSEUM
WENCESLAS SQUARE
WENCESLAS SQUARE
[SITE]
CONTEXT
structural figure ground
ground floor
FLOOR PLANS
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INTERIOR VIEWS
L1: FROM ENTRY
L3: FROM ATRIUM
L2: FROM CAFE
L5: FROM RESTURANT EXIT
L3: FROM MAIN STAIR
GLASS BOX 102' - 0"
ROOF 92' - 0"
Level 5 74' - 0"
Level 4 56' - 0"
Level 3 38' - 0"
Level 2 18' - 6"
Level 1 0' - 0"
GLASS BOX 102' - 0"
ROOF 92' - 0"
Level 5 74' - 0"
Level 4 56' - 0"
Level 3 38' - 0"
Level 2 18' - 6"
Level 1 0' - 0"
wall detail :ventilated facade [strongfix fasteing system]
Mixed Hidden Longitudinal Fastening System
“The Strongfix system is a mixed hidden longitudinal fastening system (chemical and mechanical), which works by the compression exerted by the system on the back of the Neolith tile. These tiles are industrially mechanized in a longitudinal profile at the top and bottom of its backside with a double 45º groove in the shape of a dovetail where a couple of aluminum profiles are inserted and fixed with a MS adhesive putty in order to secure the Neolith tile. These metal profiles make up the hanging mechanism of the tiles and result very beneficial given that they are very easy to extract and replace.
GLASS BOX 102' - 0"
T.O. PARAPET 94' - 6" T.O. ROOF 92' - 0"
Level 5 74' - 0"
The system is composed by aluminum vertical profiles, supporting retaining brackets. Through the brackets it’s possible to install the aluminum “T” profiles totally flatness, thus correcting possible wall deviations of the facade to be coated. The panels are hand set to a horizontal supporting profile with a mechanical longitudinal fixation system composed by two aluminum profiles fixation. This aluminum set becomes indivisible given the mechanizing method of the tile and the fixing of the profiles. This system eliminates the risk of Neolith slabs becoming detached from the structure in case of breakage. This is the reason why this system is considered the safest in the market.Furthermore, the way in which the Neolith slabs are hung on the horizontal structure provides for perfect flatness and aesthetic finish. The Strongfix system also allows for easy extraction and replacement when needed.”
Level 4 56' - 0"
Level 3 38' - 0"
Level 2 18' - 6"
Level 1 0' - 0"
AXONOMETRIC EXPLODE SKYLIGHT
ROOFING
STRUCTURE
CIRCULATION
ENCLOSURE
EXTERIOR GLAZING
GROUND CIRCULATION
Building Code Analysis Classification: Assembly x x
BUILDING CODE
A3 (Museum/Exhibition) A2 (Restaurant)
22252.31sqft (5 stories of exhibition space) = @ 111,260sqft. 6567.75sqft (1 story of restaurant space) = @ 6,567sqft. TOTAL = 117,827sqft _________________________________________________________________________________________
L 34' - 0"
TABLE 1004.1.2 LOADING ZONE
MAXIMUM FLOOR AREA ALLOWANCES PER OCCUPANT
ELEV.
K 117,827/30 = 3927.57 total max occupants 30' - 0"
STORAGE
RESTURANT ENTRANCE/ WAITING AREA
111,260 sqft /30 = 3708.66 (max museum occupants)
UP FREIGHT ELEV.
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MEN'S RR
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ELEV. WOMEN'S RR
6,567 sqft /30 = 218.9 (max restaurant occupants)
30' - 0" GIFT SHOP
30' - 0"
= 741.73 x 0.3 300' - 8 1/8"
ELEC.
1005.3.1 Stairways. The capacity, in inches, of means of egress stairways shall be calculated by multiplying the occupant load served by such stairways by a means of egress capacity factor of 0.3 inch (7.6 mm) per occupant. Where stairways serve more than one story, only the occupant load of each story considered individually shall be used in calculating the required capacity of the stairways serving that story.
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SECTION 1005 MEANS OF EGRESS SIZING
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3708.66/5 = 741.73 occupants per story (divided by number of stories = 5)
= 222.519”
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TABLE 1006.3.1
30' - 0"
CHECK-OUT
[EXIT ONLY]
E 3 exits per story (for museum)
30' - 0"
COAT CHECK
MALE EMPLOYEE RR
FEMALE EMPLOYEE RR
MINIMUM NUMBER OF EXITS OR ACCESS TO EXITS PER STORY
1 exit (for restaurant)
KIOSK TICKETING
EMPLOYEE BREAK ROOM
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D ADMINISTRATION
TRANSITIONAL SPACE
ADMINISTRATION
30' - 0"
ENTRY
TICKETING
A-3d - Musuem
[TICKET LINES]
UP
Auditoriums without permanent seating, art galleries, exhibition halls, museums, lecture halls, libraries, arcades and gymnasiums
B
3928/2 = 1,964 (each of male & female occupants)
26' - 8 1/8"
GENREAL WAITING AREA
MINIMUM NUMBER OF REQUIRED PLUMBING FIXTURES (See Sections 2902.1.1 and 2902.2)
C
EXIT
30' - 0"
ADMINISTRATION
C2
[P] TABLE 2902.1
Male: 1 per 125 = 15.712 (16) urinals for building / 5 (#of floors)
A
34' - 2"
= 3 – 4 urinals per flor
94' - 2" 30' - 0"
1
Female: 1 per 65 = 30.21
30' - 0"
2
11' - 4 19/32"
22' - 9 13/32"
3
4
(30) water closets for building / 5 (# of floors) = 6 water closets per floor
5
A-2d - Restaurant
N
Restaurants, banquet halls and food courts 438/2 = 219 (each of male & female occupants) Male: 1 per 75 = 2.92 =3
SCALE: 1”= 20’-0”
Female: 1 per 75 = 2.92 =3