WILLIAM BILYEU:
Undergraduate Portfolio 2014
Washington State University: School of Design & Construction
CONTENTS:
PARAMARKET PAVILION
01 - 04
QUEEN ANNE LIBRARY
05 - 08
PARAMARKET PAVILION: LINKING PEDESTRIAN FLOWS
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Instructor: Group: Completion: Location:
Mary Polites Irene Arzaga, Evan Yock Fall 2013 Moscow, ID
The aim of this project was to digitally fabricate and design a surface system to serve as a pavilion for the Moscow Farmers Market, using a three- dimensional form that can support both forces of tension and compression.
to the site constraints and conditions. A grid was then applied to the surface so that the component could be applied.
The project began with a single component in which would be aggregated out into a global scale. To aggregate the component into a three- dimensional form we began with a surface geometry in which was cut down through a series of steps to respond
The resulting pavilion provides shelter for the market attendees and vender’s to set up displays; as well as provide a defined link between the market street and the sidewalk conjoining the two travel paths which exist during the market hours.
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Steps for Global Patterning: 1. Parabolic cone 2. Remove bottom half 3. Fire-lane restriction 4. Site size restriction 5. Open market entrance 6. Open sidewalk entrance 7. Grid surface to populate components 8. Assembling four components together. 9. Four connected components makeup an insert-able piece for the grided surface. 8.
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North Elevation
Programmatic Plan
West Elevation
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QUEEN ANNE LIBRARY: MERGING PUBLIC & PRIVATE SPACES
QUEEN ANNE AVE
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Instructor: Completion: Location:
Tom Hille Spring 2013 Seattle, WA
The basis of this project was to create a library for the Queen Anne neighborhood in Seattle WA. The location of this project was fixated on a narrow and lengthy lot on the corner of Howe street and Queen Anne Avenue.
secluded with limited views to the exterior, housing the private spaces for the staff.
The library reacts as a transitional space between the two streets at this intersection, both in plan and in section due to one street being commercial and the other street residential. The commercial side of the library is open to the neighborhood with large store front windows, while the residential side is more
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Form Manipulations:
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South Elevation
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1. Site geometry 2. Initial setback 3. Horizontal stepping 4. Vertical stepping
East Elevation
First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
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