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Yasmeen El-Jayyousi University of Kansas | M. Arch | 2019
Contents 4 - OFFICE EXPERIENCE 8 - PUBLIC ARCHITECTURE 20 - HOUSING 24 - ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH 28 - DIGITAL FABRICATION 30 - DESIGN-BUILD
Columbia, MO | PWArchitects
Kitty Hawk Apartments • •
Revit Coordination of Kitty Hawk Apartments and Gypsy Moth Houses Clubhouse floor plans
CLUBHOUSE
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KITTY HAWK APARTMENTS
CLUBHOUSE - LEVEL 2
CLUBHOUSE - LEVEL 1
GYPSY MOTH HOUSES
Moberly, MO | Steve Nuhn Architect
Little Dixie Library • •
creating as-builts of existing structure Furniture plans
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Columbia, MO | Steve Nuhn Architect
903 Old 63 N • •
creating as-builts of existing structure creating demo plans for interior renovation
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NW Lawrence, KS
Lawrence Integrated Wellness Center
11th Street
The purpose of this facility is to create a space that provides a holistic approach to medicine and allows for the development of new approaches to how we understand physical and mental wellbeing. The building and its surroundings will house an integrated set of services that allows clients/patients to do what is best and most comfortable to them. This facility, its services, and its spaces will help give people and their families the agency to make decisions that build a lifestyle and habits to expand their knowledge and awareness of their bodies.
OFFICE
RETAIL SPACE RE CLEAN LINEN
SOILED LINEN
STORAGE INFORMATION CENTER
ROOM RO PROCEEDURE ROOM
education
Vermont Street
conventional medicine
PROCEEDURE ROOM
CONSULTATION CHARTING AREA
O FIC OFFICE ULTATIO O CONSULTATION O FIC IC C OFFICE
STORAGE O IC C OFFICE EXAM ROOM
CONSULTATION ROOM
EXAM ROOM WAITING ROOM
complementary medicine
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OFFICE
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O FIC C OFFICE
LEVEL3
LEVEL2
LEVEL4 CLASSROOM
OFFICE
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
OFFICE CLEAN LINEN
EXAM ROOM
OFFICE
SOILED LINEN
SMALL TREATMENT PRE-OP
EXAM ROOM
CLASSROOM
DEMONSTRATION ROOM
PRE-OP
STORAGE
EXAM ROOM
LARGE TREATMENT
POST-OP PROCEEDURE ROOM
CT SCAN POST-OP
EXAM ROOM
EXAM ROOM
EXAM ROOM
PROCEEDURE ROOM
VITAL & BLOOD DRAW
RADIOLOGY/ MAMOGRAPHY
TREATMENT ROOM WAITING
THERAPY ROOM
STORAGE
EXAM ROOM
OFFICE
EXAM ROOM
TREATMENT ROOM
MECHANICAL ROOM
STORAGE
LABORATORY THERAPY ROOM
CLEAN LINEN
THERAPY ROOM
TREATMENT ROOM
SOILED LINEN
BREAK ROOM
CONSULTATION/OFFICE
RESIDENTIAL UNIT
CONSULTATION/OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
11TH STREET
EAST ELEVATION
MECHANICAL ROOM
PREP ROOM
NURSING STATION
THERAPY ROOM PHYSICAL THERAPY
RESIDENTIAL UNIT
TREATMENT ROOM
CHARTING AREA
EXAM ROOM
OFFICE
OFFICE
WAITING
EXAM ROOM
EXAM ROOM
RESIDENTIAL UNIT RESIDENTIAL UNIT
BREAKROOM AND LOCKERS
view from Vermont st.
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reception area
atrium
DRIP FLASHING METAL STUD 2” CONCRETE PAVER
ALUMINUM GAURDRAIL TREATED WOOD BLOCKING DRIP FLASHING
BAGUETTE FIN AT VERTICAL MULLIONS BRACKET SUPPORT 4’ TERRACOTTA BAGUETTE ROOF MEMBRANE TAPERED RIGID INSULATION 1/4” ANGLE 5-1/2” STEEL DECKING
5” MINERAL WOOL BOARD INSULATION 5” MINERAL WOOL BOARD INSULATION 1” SHEATHING MEMBRANE AIR-WATER BARRIER WITH FINISH SURFACE
3/8” GYPSUM PANEL STRUCTURAL STEEL WITH SPRAYED ON FIREPROOFING
SPRAYED ON FIREPROOFING 5-1/2” DEEP MULLIONS 1” CLEAR INSULATED GLAZING UNIT SEALANT 1/4” ANGLE 5-1/2” STEEL DECKING
JOINT FIRE BLOCKING GLAZING GASKET STRIP LIGHT LED CHANNEL + PC COVER
3/8” GYPSUM PANEL 1/8” ANGLE STRUCTURAL STEEL WITH SPRAYED ON FIREPROOFING
BAGUETTE FIN AT VERTICAL MULLIONS BRACKET SUPPORT 4’ TERRACOTTA BAGUETTE
ROOF MEMBRANE BRAKE METAL CLOSURE
PLATE METAL SILL SEALANT 3” GRAVEL CONCRETE PAVEMENT
4” SEALED CONCRETE SLAB 1” RIGID INSULATION VAPOR BARRIER 4” GRAVEL DRAINAGE BOARD SELF ADHERING SHEET WATERPROOFING REINFORCED CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE FOUNDATION
Downtown Lawrence, KS
ALLEY CITY PROJECT PARTNER: MATTHEW BELLOMY
EXPLORING FORM THROUGH THE MASSING + LAYERING OF CIRCULATION
PLAN INFORMED BY SITE CIRCULATION
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RETAIL FARMERS MARKET VENUE TOWER PARK OPEN PARK
Dallas Arts District, TX
Museum of Palestinian Diaspora
EXTERIOR VIEW FROM THE EAST
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Arts District, Dallas, TX
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lay grid towards the homeland and establish defined central axis
rotate grid to create detour — detatchment from the homeland
offset walls to create entrance & final space
Wrap wall to create courtyard
EXPERIENTIAL NARRATIVE
SUMUD Central corridor as a tribute to the ‘steadfast perseverance’ of the Palestinian people
CORRIDOR
ARCHITECTURAL LANGUAGE
WATAN
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walls as both an oppressive barrier and a testament to what existed before.
A space to reflect on their experience and create a transition from the dark subject matter of the galleries and enter into the “Homeland”
NAKBA
The Arabic term for the events that displaced Palestinians from their homeland by the creation of the state of Israel. Literally meaning ‘disaster’
SHATAT
refers to ‘diaspora’; literally translated, means pieces - shattered and scattered
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A courtyard that is a simple physical manifestation of the “homeland” that is strong within a Palestinian’s conscious even though it is not tangible
‘return’; A term often used by Palestinians as a sign of defiance and hope
GALLERIES Traditional vernacular construction
REFLECTION SPACE Small spaces of spiritual retreat
HOMELAND Language of traditional Palestinian homestead
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collection storage
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service elevator
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administrative offices
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restroom
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staff recreation
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preservation studio
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lobby
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information desk
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Nakba
10 .2 Shatat
11 .1 corrisponding galleries
10 .3 Awda 12 couryards 13 reflection space 14 hall of diaspora 15 courtyard 16 gift shop UP
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SECTION THROUGH GALLERIES AND COURTYARD 19 9 + 5’
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Tulsa, OK | AIA Central States Emerging Professionals Competition
Pearl Career Development Center TEAM MEMBERS: SARAH IRBY, CASSIE HALL, SARINA SHANKS
PROGRAMMING & URBAN STRATEGIES - 6th street potential - identify critical lots, reinforce neighborhood fabric - activating the alley as corridor leading to site from 6th street
Y ION PROFESSIONAL TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT CENTER
SUSTAINABILITY FEATURES - geothermal loops - green roof & solar panels - bioswales along 6th street - sustainability demonstration center
Bioswales & Rainscaping
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Solar Energy
Geothermal loops
Shared green space
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NW Lawrence, KS
Community at its Best CO-HOUSING COMMUNITY & NEW PATTERNS FOR GROWTH
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MARTIN PARK 1995 - 99
2000 - 04
2005 - 09
2010 - 14 PETERSON RD
2015 - present MONTEREY VILLAGE
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LAWRENCE NATURE PARK
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TIMELINE OF SUBDIVISION CONSTRUCTION IN NORTHWEST LAWRENCE
SITE CONTEXT
WALKING/BIKE PATH
1985
1990
1995
2000
2005
2010
2015 VEHICLE BLOCK
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PEDESTRIAN BLOCK
BLOCKS PLUG INTO EACH OTHER
RELATION TO THE STREET
residential unit
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community house
Aphrodisias, Turkey
Architecture Meets Archaeology Self-Initiated Research Abroad, NYU Excavations at Aphrodisias
collecting images for photo-grammetry
developing models & orthographic images of blocks
using plans and elevations of blocks as puzzle pieces
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P-137
P-143
P-143
P-138
P-144
P-138
P-139
P-141
P-140
P-139 P-144
P-137
final mock up of pediment
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P-144
P-141 P-142
P-140
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an exploration in 3D printing with clay
Robotic Fabrication TEAM MEMBER: ASHLEY FARROW
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Design Build
Project RITA
2 TONE BLUE POLYESTER ROPE
RELAXING, INTERACTIVE & THERAPEUTIC ATMOSPHERE
A collaborative design+build project as part of an effort to revitalize the abandoned area behind Marvin Studios. We wanted to provide students with a space that capitalizes on great views of campus, where they can gather to relax, socialize, and interact with art and nature. To achieve this, we designed an engaging art piece, sitting area, and gathering space to be utilized by KU students, faculty, and visitors to campus.
REBAR FRAME charr ed ce CHARRED dar p osts
CEDAR POSTS
TRANSLUSCENT 3-D PRINT SOLAR POWERED LIGHTS
CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE FOUNDATION Grace Bridges, Sekou Hayes,
GLASS FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE BENCH
Niemann, Matt Peters, Josh Rosenblatt, Cody
CHARRED CEDAR TABLE GREY + PIGMENTED CONCRETE PAVERS
EXISTING CONCRETE FOUNDATION
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CONCAVE
SLOPED
SENSORY LANDSCAPING
UNDULATING PAVERS
CONVEX
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PAVEMENT PRODUCTION PROCESS
CUT PAVERS AS NEEDED TO MEET FLUSH WITH EXISTING SIDEWALK PLASTIC PAVER EDGING SECURED TO GROUND AND BENT TO FORM AROUND CONCRETE PAVERS
ALIGN PAVERS TO EXISTING "L" FOUNDATION CUT PAVERS AS NEEDED TO MEET FLUSH WITH BENCH BLUE PAVER GREY PAVER
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CONTIINUE PAVER PATTERN, ALTERNATING SLOPE, CONCAVE, SLOP, CONCAVE, ETC. ALIGN PAVERS TO EXISTING "L" FOUNDATION
1/4" SPACING BETWEEN PAVERS ON ALL SIDES. FILL GAPS WITH FINE SAND.
Summer 2017 | Turkey
Sketches
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