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Architecture PortfolioGeorge Blankenship
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Table of Contents
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Mucha Museum ................................................................................................................................6
Health Community & Clinic ........................................................................................................10
New Denver Project ....................................................................................................................14
Mid-Rise Oce Building
Ground Floor Plan
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A
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A
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MensRest room
Jan.
WomensRest room
Elev.
Elev.
Elec.Closet
Telecom.Closet
Elev.
TrashChute
Chimney
Mail Chute
Lobby
N
Security Desk
Common Path of Egress
Egress Path
Core
Leasable Area - 10,082 SF.
Lobby - 1,116 SF.
Elevatorlobby
Elev.Lobby
Typical Floor Plan
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DN
0 5 10 20 30
AR
A
S
A
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MensRest room
Jan.
WomensRest room
Elev.
Elev.
Elec.Closet
Telecom.Closet
Elev.
Open tobelow
TrashChute
Chimney
Mail Chute
N
Stairs
Core
Leasable Area
Lobby - 831 SF.
Circulation Path
Common Egress Path
Egress Path
Elev.Lobby
Restroom Layout
5 Dia.
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17284
5 Dia.
5 Dia.
5 Dia.
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5
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Mens
Womens
0 5 10 20
46
8 JanitorCloset
Ground Floor, interior to exterior
2nd Floor - Lobby
Lobby
Northwest View
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Mid-Rise Oce BuildingWorking on a site in Lubbock, TX at the cornerof Broadway and Ave. L this project is a 6 storyoce building that exhibits monumentality,creating a timeless and enduring building thatfosters a pleasant working environment throughnatural daylighting and outdoor areas provided bybalconies. The u Shape and the set back central lobby create a light well to allow natrual light to penetrate into the building.
Oce Building with Site Context
Balcony - 5th Floor
Oce Layout
View looking North down Ave. L
Northeast View
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Broadway
Ave. L
30 5 10 20 30
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Full Daylighting
Partial Daylight
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Telecom.Closet
Elec.Closet
Mail Chute
Elev.
Elev.
TrashChute
ChimneyMensRestroom
WomensRestroom
Jan.
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R
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S
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A
A
Elev.
Eective depth of lighting
Ground Floor
Lobby
Summer SolsticeDaylight
Winter SolsticeDaylight
Wall Section
Wall Section
Basement Floor Plan 0 5 10 20 30
Chiller
Telecommunications RoomFan Room
Elev.
Sewer Ejector Pit
Boiler RoomMail Room
Fan Room
Switchgear and Transformer Room
WaterPump
FirePump
WomensRest room
Jan.
MensRest room
R AA
S
R A
S
AElev.
Elev.
Mail Chute
Chimney
Trash Chute
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Storage
Mechanical
ElectricalPlumbing
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1911
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144
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286
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84*Note:Stairs allsamewidth
83 x81
8 x 10
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17284
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394
2111
1211
197
107 x 1010
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Bay model - Early Strcuture and lightingstudy
Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical, Storage - Location & Size
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DN
0 5 10 20 30
AR
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MensRest room
Jan.
WomensRest room
Elev.
Elev.Elec.Closet
Telecom.Closet
Elev.
Open tobelow
TrashChute
Chimney
Mail Chute
NColumnBeamHollow Core Panels(one bay shown)
Structure Layout
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3
Precast Concrete Shading Devicecast into wall panel
Automated and User operable windows
12 x 12 Precast Concrete Column
Connection Detail5 O.C.
20 x 20 PrecastConcrete Column
Corbel
Raised Floor
10 x 30Precast ConcreteBeam
8 Precast concrete sandwich panel
Anchor embedded in wall panelThreaded rod and nut
Clip angle with slotted holes
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Precast Concrete Hollow Core panels
Wall Section0 5 10
Roong material
These wall section diagramsillustrate summer and wintersun angles, andsidelighting strategies
Allen & Iano, Page 151-153
Parapet Wall 4
8 Precast insulated ConcreteSandwich Wall Panel
Roong MaterialPrecast concrete overhangcast into wall panelRaised Roof, possible raincollection and/or green roof4 Precast Concrete Hollow Core panels, span 3810 x 30 Precast ConcreteBeam, span 35612 x 12 Precast Concrete Beam, Span 136- oor-to-oor
Precast Concrete Fin
Guardrail
Automatic and Useroperable windows
Roof/Top Floor Section
Cooling Tower
ChimneySupply Air
Return AirHorizontal Return
Hot Water or steam
Chilled Water
Fan Room Boiler
ChilledWaterPlant
Exhaust Air
Fresh Air
VAV (Variable Air Volume) Diagram
5DW
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UP
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DN
DN
UP
DN
UP
1876 SFTHEATER
20817 SF
SLAV EPICGALLERY
411 SFKITCHEN
868 SFCLASSROOM
6238 SFCAFE
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A
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C C
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D
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0 10 20 40 60
EC
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DN
DN
1207 SF
OUTDOORDECK
11580 SF
MUCHAGENERALGALLERY
559 SFSTORAGE
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B
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C C
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D
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ECCL
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
6Mucha MuseumThis museum houses the work of Alphonse Mucha in two galleries, one for his skectches,posters, furniture, and smaller paintings, andone for his slav epic paintings, which measure20 high by 20 wide for the largest paintings. The roof provides shading for the third oor gallery,however, its main purpose is a visual connection between the dock, river, and both museum buildings, connectiong the city of Prague to themuseum. This is also expressed through the thirdoor balcony that displays the city of Prague,which is adjacent to the Mucha general gallery. Putting Prague on display exhibits the pride of Czech Republic and Slavic people that Mucha presented in his Slav Epic paintings.
Northeast View
Theater
Cafe
Mucha General Gallery
Slav Epic Gallery
7UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
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DN DNDN
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DN
DN
1455 SF
GIFTSHOP
316 SF
OFFICE4
690 SFSTORAGE
233 SF
SECURITY
808 SFLOCKERS
1966 SF
WAITINGAREA
2881 SFLOBBY
545 SFTICKECTS
485 SF
BREAKROOM
592 SF
CONFERENCEROOM
407 SFRECP.
494 SFOFFICE 2
488 SFOFFICE 1
498 SFOFFICE 3TELECOM.
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EC
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A
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B
B
C C
D
D
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0 10 20 40 60
UP
UP
UP
UP
903 SFCHILLER 2
2196 SFMECHANICAL 2
495 SFCHILLER 1
491 SF
MECHANICAL1
371 SFOFFICE 8
370 SFOFFICE 9
423 SFCHILLER 3
1570 SFMECHANICAL 3
1321 SFSTORAGE
612 SFOFFICE 7
4060 SFRESTORATION
1056 SF
TRANSFORMER&
SWITCHGEAR
189 SF OFFICE5
195 SFOFFICE6
TELECOM.
WATER PUMP FIRE PUMP
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CL
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A
B
B
C C
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D
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0 10 20 40 60
BASEMENT
LEVEL 1
Scale: 1/16 = 10
8Main Entrance
Lobby
Waiting Area
N
Vltava River
Site Plan
View looking West from across river at Proposed Museum
9PreventativeTreatment
ResearchResearch
Pedestrian Promenade
Public Transit
Pedestrian Access Axis
Farmers MarketAccess to Park
Bridge over I-35
CONCEPTUAL PLAN
MASTER PLAN
Red River Street
Sabine Street
Residential
Hotel &Cafe
Hotel
Tower
Mixed Use
MixedUse Mixed
Use
MixedUse
Parking Garage
Clinic and Gardens
Covered BikeStorage
WelcomeCenter,Rehab
Research Labs
15th Street
Pedestrian Promenade
Farmers Market
Bridge over I-35
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Health Community & ClinicThis health promoting community and clinic is a groupproject designed for a site in Austin, TX. The project is anadaptive reuse of an existing hospital. Our concept forthe community was on complete health for the future through preventative measures, treatment, wellness, research and technology. This community also focuses oncomplete health by becoming a monumental and iconiclocation that meets the needs of all ages, family sizes andactivity levels of Austin. Our idea of wellness was to givepeople a means to improve their well being through accessto healthy foods and to emphasize pedestrian activity by providing biking and walking along paths and bridges. Bike and bus routes provide access to the site, particularyacross Interstate 35, which acts as a hard boundry thatseparates Austin in half. The design exposes the structureof the existing hospital to create a path through it to make thesite more walkable.
3D AERIAL
SITE PHOTOS - EXISTING HOSPITAL
3D PROGRAMATIC DIAGRAM
Rehab
Garden
Clinic
Welcome
/ Educatio
n Center
Organic Food Market
Family Activity &Fitness Center
EXTERIOR CIRCULATION DIAGRAM
Clinic
Bike
Pedestrian
Car
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LOBBY - CLINIC
SITE SECTION
EXAM ROOM - CLINIC
COURTYARD PEDESTERIAN PROMANADE & FRAMERS MARKET
PROPOSED NEW CLINIC BUILDING & MODIFIED HOSPITAL
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5882 SFORGANIC FOOD MARKET
206 SFCHECKOUT
752 SFPHARMACY
366 SFSTORAGE
483 SFWAITING
73 SFPUBLIC
123 SFEXAM
125 SFEXAM
107 SFWORKROOM
65 SFSTAFF
63 SFHOUSE.
121 SFCLEAN
121 SFSOILED
71 SFRECYCLE
WALK-IN C
LINICRECEP.
REHAB AC
TIVITY
ROOMS M
EN'S
LOCKER
WOMEN'S
LOCKER
RECEP.
POOL
OFFICES
WORK
ROOM
MECHANI
CAL
PHYSICAL
REHAB
CENTER
TEAMSTAT
ION
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DN
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DN
DN
7420 SFORGANIC FOOD MARKET
192 SFTEAM STATION
565 SFWAITING
200 SFRECP.
108 SFWORKROOM
SKYBRIDG
E
162 SFPUBLIC TOILET
163 SFEXAM
162 SFEXAM
163 SFEXAM
162 SFTRAMA
163 SFEXAM
162 SFEXAM
163 SFEXAM
120 SFCLEAN ROOM 103 SF
IT
63 SFSTAFF 102 SF
COMPUTER
306 SFSTORAGE
302 SFMECHANICAL
104 SFEQUIPMENT
121 SFSOILED ROOM
64 SFRECYCLE
64 SFHOUSE.
384 SFPHARMACY
584 SFBREAKROOM
155 SFTELEMED.
135 SFOFFICE
709 SFDEMONSTRATION KITCHEN
668 SFCLASSROOM
413 SFCLASSROOM
144 SFPUBLIC TOILET
144 SFPUBLIC TOILET
306 SFCLASSROOM
117 SFOFFICE
111 SFOFFICEWAIT
ING
RECEP.
OFFICES
OFFICES
FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1
FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 2
SELF HEALTH POD
VIEW INTO COURTYARD
LOBBY - CLINIC
NURSE STATION - CLINIC
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0 6 12 24 36
0 6 12 24 36
Red is existing structure
Red is existing structure
Light Rail
Bar/Restaurant
Apartments
Retail/Shopping
Circula
Parking Garage
Health Club/GymIndoor Swimming
2,200 SF.
50,000 SF.
480,900 SF.
50,000 SF.
41,000 SF.
97,000 SF.
30,000 SF.10,000 SF.
Music HallClub
Virtual Reality Center
Exhibition Space
Mini-theater
Film
25,000 SF.
104,000 SF.
43,000 SF.
20,000 SF.
30,000 SF.
20,000 SF.
Living/Retail District 761,100 SF.
Film/Entertainment District 242,000 SF.
Light Rail
Bar/Restaurant
Apartments
Retail/Shopping
Circula
Parking Garage
Health Club/Gym
Indoor Swimming
Music Hall
Club
Virtual Reality Center
Exhibition Space
Mini-theater
Film Museum
Program Isometric
Assemblage Isometric
Program and AssemblageCombination Isometric
Light Rail
Bar/Restaurant
Apartments
Retail/Shopping
Circula
Parking Garage
Health Club/Gym
Indoor Swimming
Music Hall
Club
Virtual Reality Center
Exhibition Space
Mini-theater
Film Museum
Program Isometric
Assemblage Isometric
Program and AssemblageCombination Isometric
Isometric Diagrams
Existing Buildings
Existing Building
Existing Buildings
Existing Building
Existing Buildings
Existing Building
Existing Building
Existing Building
Existing Building
Existing Buildings
Existing Buildings
Existing Buildings
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New Denver Project
This was a group project with a partner to desgin an urban development on a site in Denver, Colorado to revitalize the downtown area. We splitour site in two and I desgined a housing and retail district, while my partner designed a lm and entertainment district. My project was based on the concept of solid and void reversal. The initial site was void, and I extruded pieces of it to create solids,then subtracted pieces to create voids in those solids,which became the buildings I put program into. 14
View along Creek of my design View of Housing units and skybridge on right
Overall view of my design
View along Creek of partners design View of partners design
View of Club on site - partners design
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View along road on rightand creek on left of my design
View along road of my design
View along creek of my design
View along road on rightand creek on left of Overall design
Aerial view of Overalldesgin in with sitecontext
Aerial view of Overalldesgin in with sitecontext
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