Zachary-Colligan Selected Works 2021-2024

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education

master of architecture

fall 2022 - spring 2024

CLDBES research fellowship

fall 2022

bachelor of architecture

winter 2020 - spring 2022

fall 2018 - fall 2019

experience

graduate research assistant

winter 2022 - spring 2024

verbal and written, remote and in-person communication, facility management, graphic design, occupant education, mentorship.

board member

winter 2021 - winter 2025

professional communication, facility management, budget supervision, staff representation.

graduate teaching assistant

fall 2022 - spring 2024

hvac science/systems, electrical, plumbing, lighting, acoustics, fire suppression, wrote assignments, assisted with lectures

+1.206.283.3836

zachary.colligan@comcast.net

WSU, pullman, WA

NUS, singapore, SG

WSU, pullman, WA

UO, eugene, OR

WSU, pullman, WA

integrated design + construction lab

seattle, WA

camp fire: central puget sound

WSU, pullman, WA

school of design + construction

skills

c o n t e n t

graduate design studio spring 2023

instructor // al - hassawi l

pullman, washington faces the need to grow quickly to accommodate an increasing student body and the postcovid decentralized population, while still striving to improve its pedestrian experience and enliven its main street.

lumen lofts seeks to capture light as it approaches the site and into the building. it also attempts to embrace the creek’s edge and provide unparalleled access and visibility to the historically underappreciated natural resource

access - to the underserved river

porousity - of people and light through across

- stretched across the facade, broadcasting

canvas

03.21 shadow study

01 annual illuminance study (left), indicates adequate natural daylight coverage due to skylights capturing available sunlight.

02 perspective section (right), sunlight of the summer solstice reduced as it enters the spaces due to built-in shading.

03 physical model (above), detailing the structure of the skylight, along with the biogenic cellulose and rigid wood fiber insulation that make up the envelope.

standing seam stl. clad.

stl. flashing

stl. gutter

1” eng. rafter w/blown insul.

engineered header

window shroud

window mullion

2x6 sill plate

5/8” gypsum drywall

3/4” zip, pressure treated sheathing

dense pk. cellulose insul.

2x6 bottom plate

stl. hat channel & air gap

6” wood fiber board cont. insul.

standing seam stl. nail strip

standing seam stl. clad.

stl. hat channel & air gap

stl. flashing

3/4” zip, pressure treated sheathing

6” wood fiber board cont. insul.

brick veneer cladding

engineered header

window mullion

argon-fld. tripple pane glazing

dense pk. cellulose insul.

3/4” zip, pressure treated sheathing

6” wood fiber board cont. insul.

brick cladding anchor & air gap

2x10 rim joist

2x6 top plate

6x14 w beam

vent

hardie board soffit

graduate design studio spring 2024

instructor // abell

growing university district in spokane, washington. a former light industrial and increasingly commercial district, to continue to grow the area requires ample public space that allows its residents to meet and congregate in a comfortable

share the space to operate, without obstructing the primary roadway. it also provides space for friends and families to gather together.

structural isometric detail of path, column, and roof connection.

01 fall, childhood friends play at their local park.

02 winter, longtime friends reconnect and reminisce old memories together.

03 spring, lifelong friends bring their children to where they first met.

graduate design studio spring 2024

instructor // abell

this mixed-use workforce housing utilizes modules derived from a kit-ofparts to meet the growing housing needs of spokane, washington. students and emerging professionals working around the site, will require a comfortable and affordable place to call home.

the modules are designed to foster a flexible living space that can be shaped and reshaped to meet the daily needs of the resident. With this in mind, they are two-sided and mobile empowering the user to move them throughout their space.

RAILROADPRIM. VEHICLE

PED-BIKE

HIGH-PERF. TRANS.

PLAN DEV. SITE

E SPOKANE FALLS

legacy pavilion

el - unit

base - unit

square - unit

public stairway

public coworking office

gateway bridge amphitheater

assorted residences public coworking service and circulation cores co-op grocery

base - 450 sqft

el - 625 sqft square - 900 sqft

8am - bedrooms

suspended ceiling enclosing HVAC

8pm - entertainment

parts are to be reconfigured to meet the needs of the resident on a hour-to-hour basis. modules can be conveniently relocated to accomodate different programs, guests, and needs. the space maintains a balance between comfort and fuctionality while maintaining affordability.

undergraduate design studio spring 2021

instructor // rahmani

using computational design, this bathhouse strives to meet the needs of users in a remote location. the structure would address waste management, rainwater capture, and power generation completely on-site.

like a tent upon the grass, the fabric shell allows light to penetrate within, as well as escape beyond the structure. the result is a glowing gem-effect that provides soft light at twilight for campers in the area.

01 the foundation of the script forms a geodesic dome, which uses fewer resources to maintain a selfsupporting structure.

02 the dome is refined by turning 2D linework into pipes and extrudes lines to create a network of wires around the outside. this provides a framework upon which to align the tensile structure

03 the tent structure is then developed separately and manually replicated around the outside of the dome, in conjunction with the wires of the previous step.

04 the resulting geometry is assessed for solar radiance using solemma climate studio. this determines which panels are best suited to incorporating photovoltaic fabric.

integrated design + construction lab summer 2022 collaborator // ruiz

“the whitman county historical society has sought to discover, collect, preserve, and disseminate knowledge about [the region’s history].” in pursuit of this goal, the pullman depot heritage center was formed to restore the depot as “…a vital hub where the community can gather and learn about its history.”

to return the depot to its 1916 condition would require inspiring visualizations to help communicate the vision to the public and potential to investors. following restoration, the depot would serve as a new civic center for public gatherings, art displays, and meetings.

01 arrival platform, restored green ceramic tile, renewed brick and stone, restored pedestrian plaza with additional lighting, planters, and seating.

02 main waiting room, uncovered ceiling with decorative crown molding, restored terrazzo flooring, antique lighting and seating to complete the space.

03 children’s playroom, restored brick wainscotting, uncovered ceiling and decorative crown, and comfortable color palette to facilitate engagement and stimulation.

e t h o s

“ ...we will transmit this City not only, not less, but greater and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us. ”

— the final line of the athenian oath sworn by all to achieve citizenship in ancient athens.

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