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anthony winkelmann


anthonywinkelmann Kansas State University Graduate Student 32 Steinbeck Court O’Fallon, Missouri 63366 vballman@ksu.edu c_636.544.7280


cityscapemarket

Kansas City, Missouri

buildingframes:

chicagohousing:

Chicago, Illinois

treehouseeffect

a martin puryear museum

SoHo District, Manhattan, New York

Manhattan, Kansas

dynamic living


cityscape market Cityscape Market facilitates the growing urban population in the Crossroads District in Kansas City, Missouri while redefining the supermarket by exploiting the existing community. Visual patterns within the mass (building) and void (parking lots) along the building fronts lays a unique opportunity to relate to the surrounding environment. The program is broken into three categories (checkout, fresh foods, and general sales) and is manipulated to expose building voids. These voids are used for urban landscaping screens between interior and exterior experiences. Each of these categories play a specific part to the users. The

general sales is a two-story volume that establishes a bold presence at the neighboring street corner by providing a large overhanging roof over an outdoor cafĂŠ and nearly all glass second-story. Conversely, the entrance is reduced to a human scale to provide a more intimate experience. The fresh foods act as a transition piece between both spaces.

concept


sectional space


exposed structure creating space


The project’s concept is “a city within a city.” The architecture represents a small community within the Crossroads District. By varying functions and ceiling heights, each department is considered a different building. While the building voids represent the breaks in the urban fabric for parking lots, they symbolize the city’s green spaces and its tie to local farming. PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT PRODUCT

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street view from the west

structure and construction


south elevation


building frames

a martin puryear musesum

Building Frames is a single-artist museum in the SoHo District, New York City that focuses on the work of Martin Puryear. Known for large-scale wall mounted and free standing pieces, Puryear constructed his sculptures from woven wood and tar. The architecture enhances the massiveness of his projects with designed platforms that surround his work while providing viewers opportunity for multiple perspectives. The building is designed to accommodate the location of certain pieces while allowing versatility for others. As the articulated circulation wraps with the building and art pieces, it mimics the undulated nature of his work. The faรงade represents the materials of the various pieces it showcases. The architectural context inspired the design to use steel and brick in an innovative way. The cantilevering steel truss symbolizes the wood in its woven and weightless qualities while the corbelled black brick represents the tar in its organic appearance.

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illuminating section perspective at the street corner


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fourth floor perspective

Building Frames serves a dual meaning, “building� as a verb and noun. The building is literally framing the art pieces by being built around them. Individuals are accustomed to viewing art in one perspective. The architecture realizes art can be interpreted differently from an alternate view. By providing multiple views, an individual can further appreciate the meaning and detail presented throughout the entire art piece.

first floor perspective


iteration one

iteration two

daily facade lighting

Facade - Lighting Relationship

Structure

The dynamic faรงade is meant to fulfill the requirement for ambient sunlight within the museum. By depressing particular areas, the faรงade creates north-facing windows. As the day progresses, light is reflected into the interior of the museum; however it eventually switches roles. As the exterior becomes dark and the interior lighting is reflected, fans outward from the windows creating a soft glow on the exterior. Throughout the day, the windows either provide ambient light or establish a presence by illuminating the exterior.

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the museum as art itself


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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

first floor plan


Dynamic Living is a unique design project in that it challenges the initial impression of apartment living. The architectural goal is to design a building that reflects on the growth of the family or individual within the apartments. The blue faรงade symbolizes the progression of the everyday sky while mimicking a plant growing out of the ground and onto the building. Similarly to vines, these blue pieces appear to be continually growing and eventually covering the extents of the building. The stems hide the structural support for the building and symbolize the static foundation for the dynamic lifestyles of the apartments above. The visual movement of the faรงade develops into the balcony system for the apartments and provides each unit with direct sunlight despite the angled site. The undulating design represents the life of nature and people alike. ROOF PLAN

STACKING UNITS apartment correlation

contextual integration

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iteration one

iteration two

The site played a crucial role in developing the faรงade pattern. Since the apartments were located at an angled site, rooms had limited access to direct sunlight. To create the Tetrislike faรงade without presenting a checkerboard pattern, a small break must be inserted between each faรงade piece. By angling one wall to provide direct sunlight, it naturally created a void between the pieces and developed an opportunity to give each apartment their own balcony. iteration three


As mentioned, the blue faรงade pieces represent a plant growing onto the building. The parking garage underneath the apartments needs to be ventilated. By combining this design concept and requirement, the faรงade pieces have the illusion of sprouting from the ground. The faรงade can be seen originating from the ground, penetrating the ground (metal crate), and rising onto the apartments. During the day, the blue serves as a recognizable landmark. At night, the blue is illuminated from behind, giving the street a soft blue glow as a reminder of the daytime sky.

facade penetration


concept

treehouseeffect


the open experience


transparent elevation

opaque elevation While approaching the entrance, the structure appears to be fairly opaque. Wood slats are purposefully removed to allow for ventilation and symbolize the texturized tree bark. On the converse elevation, the wood slats reverse roles. The once voids are now solid pieces allowing for a optimal views of the Konza Prairie.


tree representation

Project Treehouse Effect symbolizes the sacred tree that survives the yearly burning of the Konza Prairie. The passively ventilated lookout allows users to calmly enjoy the vast views of the Konza Prairie. Each component of the design represents a different aspect of a tree: earth integration: roots, vertical circulation: trunk, and balcony: canopy. As the canvas overhangs undulate mimicking leaves, the balcony lets viewers feel as if they are floating over the surface. The entire experience rewards viewers with three different perspectives to appreciate nature.


personalinterests


photography & sketching


contact

contact education education

work history

June 2012 - August 2012

January 2013 - August 2013

August 2010 - Present

June 2012 - August 2012

skills

leadership roles

2010-2012 August 2010 - November 2012

awards

2009-2012

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32 Steinbeck Ct O’Fallon, MO 63366 e_vballman@ksu.edu c_636.544.7280 Masters of Architecture with a Geography Emphasis College of Architecture, Planning, and Design Kansas State University Kansas University Manhattan, Kansas Kansas Manhattan, Anticipated graduation: May 2014 and Design College of Architecture, Planning, Masters of Architecture Anticipated graduation date: May 2014 Keystone Event Staffing 12655 Olive Boulevard Suite 330 Student St. Louis,Intern MO 63141 BRR Architecture 314.878.7200 Kansas City,Mike KS Cosentino, Rob Kinealy, and Nick Gremaud Supervisor: I completed and reviewed construction document drawing sets while City of Manhattan Parks and Through Recreation coordinating with consultants. collaboration with colleagues, 1101 Fremont Street I gained professional practice experience in architectural industry. Manhattan, KS 66506 785.587.2757 Supervisor: Kelly Walters Event Staff Keystone Event Staffing St. Louis, MO _AutoCAD _Photoshop _SketchUp I was responsible for completing various concessional activities. _3ds Max _Illustrator _Microsoft The ability to multi-task in high stress situationsOffice ultimately led to _Revit _Drafting/Drawing successful events. _InDesign _Ecotect _Rhino

_APDesign Volleyball Referee _Plot ClubParks Secretary City of Manhattan and Recreation _Ambassador Manhattan, KS for First I oversaw_Mentor various child and Year adultStudents volleyball league games. I developed _KSU Men’s Volleyball Club interpersonal skills necessary to maintain incident-free nights. _President _Secretary _Practice and Tournament Coordinator _Dean’s List


community work history June 2012 - August 2012 work history

Manhattan, Kansas Masters of Architecture College of graduation Architecture, Planning, and Design Anticipated date: May 2014 Masters of Architecture Anticipated graduation date: May 2014

Keystone Event Staffing O’Fallon, 12655 Olive Missouri Boulevard Suite 330 Catholic Heart Work Camp - My church traveled to various cities to June 2012 - August 2012 St.Keystone Event Staffing Louis, MO 63141 renovate and repair for the less fortunate. Serving as a team 12655 Olive Boulevardhomes Suite 330 314.878.7200 leader, I established daily agendas andand tracked St. Louis, Mike MO 63141 Supervisor: Cosentino, Rob Kinealy, Nickinventory. Gremaud Kansas City, Kansas 314.878.7200 August 2010 - Present City of Manhattan Parks and Recreation Kansas City ZooCosentino, - Co-workers I volunteered the KC Zoo Supervisor: Mike Rob and Kinealy, and Nick at Gremaud 1101 to Fremont Street help paint existing and recently constructed railings for their August 2010 - Present City of Manhattan Parks and Recreation Manhattan, KS 66506 preparation for a convention. 1101 Fremont Street 785.587.2757 Habitat for Humanity - I volunteered to help develop innovative Manhattan, KS Walters 66506 Supervisor: Kelly and cost effective housing. The design was to be easily constructed 785.587.2757 for the growing number of low income families. Supervisor: Kelly Walters

skills skills skills

_AutoCAD _Photoshop _SketchUp _AutoCAD _Adobe Photoshop _SketchUp _3ds Max _Illustrator _Microsoft Office _3ds Max _Adobe Illustrator _Microsoft Office _AutoCAD _Photoshop _SketchUp _Revit _InDesign _Drafting/Drawing _Revit _Adobe InDesign _Drafting/Drawing _3ds Max _Illustrator _Microsoft Office _Ecotect _Rhino _Ecotect _Rhinoceros _Modeling _Revit _InDesign _Drafting/Drawing _Laser Cutter _Carpentry _Plotter/Printer Maintenance _Ecotect _Rhino _APDesign _Plot Club Secretary _APDesign _Ambassador 2010-2012 APDesign _Plot Club Secretary _Mentor for First Year Students Plot Club Secretary supervised inventory, maintained plotters, assisted _Ambassador _KSU Men’s Volleyball -Club with_President network _Mentorsetup for First Year Students Ambassador performed college tours to prospective students _KSU Men’s Volleyball Club _Secretary Mentor for First Year Students supported incoming students new to _President _Practice and Tournament- Coordinator the college _Secretary KSU Men’s Volleyball Club _Practice and Tournament Coordinator President - participated in university meetings, promoted club _Dean’s List involvement _Invitation to Silver and Blue Key Secretary - coordinated information internally and externally _Dean’s List _Recipient of the Chester E. Peters Student Development Award Practice and Tournament Coordinator - organized and administered _Invitation Silver Blue Key fromto Blue Keyand Honor Society practices and events _Recipient of the Chester E. Peters Student Development Award

leadership roles 2010-2012 leadership roles 2010-2012

awards 2009-2012 awards

2009-2012

from Blue Key Honor Society

awards 2009-2012

_Dean’s List _Invitation to Silver and Blue Key _Recipient of the Chester E. Peters Student Development Award from Blue Key Honor Society _Recipient of the Victor Regnier Architecture Scholarship _Recipient of the Floyd O. Wolfenbarger Scholarship _Recipient of the Memorial Scholarship _Member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars


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