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OKC Repertory Theater Oklahoma City, OK Spring Semester 4th yearVersailles Welcome Center Versailles, France Fall Semester 4th year
Sensorial Play Stillwater, OK Spring Semester 3rd yearSeattle Public Library Seattle, Washington Fall Semester 2nd year
McCormick Place Event Center Chicago, Illinois PCPAGeorge S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Theater Salt Lake City, Utah PCPA
Documentation Europe Trip 2012Sketching, Painting Europe Trip, Personal Interests
Design in a way that encourages exploration and sustains a sense of energy. Capture that part of the human condition that wants to know what’s next. The energy of a place is what truly makes it enjoyable to experience, and what makes it come alive.
Far too much of our built environment is emotionally silent. An overarching characteristic of good architecture is its ability to evoke emotion, much like music. The music of a quality space- its melodies, harmonies, rhythms and discords, invites us to explore our own thoughts and emotions.
Oversaturating a singular project with ideas is just as detrimental as leaving it devoid of all thought. True architecture insists on focus. The focus is that which brings people together and allows them to fully experience the beauty of our existence.
Positive emotion, namely joy, is critical to maintain a high quality of life. For many architects, this is achieved through our career as well as interests not necessarily related to architecture.The joy I feel in painting, drawing, and sketching has subconsciously reivigorated my pursuit of art, architecture, and design.
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CHAPTER ONE:THE ENERGY
OKCity Rep Theater 5
Connect vibrancy to the north with future development to the south Embed performance spaces in the center to shield against noise pollution Multi-story lobby creates a strong relation to existing gardens to the north
OKCity Rep Theater 6
Precedent studies as a means to understand acoustic requirements, circulation, scale, etc. Lighting excercises stretched us beyond our established level of development Interim section sketches are a valuable tool to understand spacial interactions
OKCity Rep Theater 7
UP
UP
UP
UP
Primary Entry
Transformer
5'4"x 5'2"
RR- Female
Cafe
Set Product ion
President'sOff ice
Executive'sOff ice
Conf erenceRoom
Work Room
Reception
Secondary Entry
Loading andStorage
Dumpster
HorizontalStorage
EquipmentStorage
VerticalStorage
Black BoxDressing Room- Male
Black BoxDressing Room- Female
Vertical Chase
Black Box Theater(open to below)
RR- Male
Connect vibrancy to the north with future development to the south Embed performance spaces in the center to shield against noise pollution Multi-story lobby creates a strong relation to existing gardens to the north
1st Floor Plan
Structure axon
2nd Floor Plan
HVAC axon
OKCity Rep Theater 9
3rd Floor Plan 4th Floor Plan
OKCity Rep Theater 9
Connect vibrancy to the north with future development to the south Embed performance spaces in the center to shield against noise pollution Multi-story lobby creates a strong relation to existing gardens to the north
OKCity Rep Theater 10
Versailles Welcome Center 11
Storyboard set in Versailles as an inspirational excercise Plan sketches to study funcionality Elevations aid in looking at materiality and composition
Versailles Welcome Center 12
Versailles Welcome Center 13
Circulation without “backtracking” Respect context of Versailles while improving connection to the Palace Annodized aluminum facade creates a sense of movement along the street
Versailles Welcome Center 14
Versailles Welcome Center 15
CHAPTER TWO:THE MUSIC
Sensorial Play 17
Inspiration derived from the building blocks of life - DNA Engage the senses - touch, sight, sound, and smell Constructed with heavy duty cardboad and bamboo
Sensorial Play 18
Sensorial Play 19
There is a lot to fit within an 8’x8’x8’ cube, but we did it Present ideas in a way that appeals to all, even childrenSimplify construction to an approachable level
Sensorial Play 20
Seattle Neighborhood Library 21
Logically and visually separate public space from private space Preserve views to surrounding park areas Join and catalyze Seattle’s strong commitment to sustainability with green roofs
Seattle Neighborhood Library 22
Seattle Neighborhood Library 23
CHAPTER THREE:THE FOCUS
McCormick Place Event Center 25
Split roof into 6 interlocking sections Openings between strands of roof bounce light into the arena “Demon Deck” helps maximize number of prime views to the court
McCormick Place Event Center 26
McCormick Place Event Center 27
Minimize number of unique structural roof members to maximize buildability Programmatic elements clustered into “pods” Serve both Depaul University and the city of Chicago as a whole
McCormick Place Event Center 28
McCormick Place Event Center 29
Performance Hall to take inspiration from contexual topography of Utah Exterior facades frame primary interior spaces Lobby pulls v ocabulary and geometry from Performance Hall
George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Theater 30
George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Theater 31
Lobby lighting is a microcosm of lighting concepts within the theater South wall of lobby acts as a backdrop for south stairs North stairs excert influence on character of adjacent balconies
George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Theater 32
George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Theater 33
Exterior balcony spaces become rentable income producers Mullion spacing and design creates dynamic vocabulary across west facade Activate Regent Street with theater shop and cafe
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George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Theater 34
Exterior balcony spaces become rentable income producers Mullion spacing and design creates dynamic vocabulary across west facade Activate Regent Street with theater shop and cafe
*Views set up by me, renderings completed by Steelblue
George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Theater 35
CHAPTER FOUR:THE JOY
Documentation, Painting, and Sketching 37
Analysis of plazas and piazzas enhanced my experience in Europe Free-travel watercoloring was the starting point of my interest in this medium A variety of styles produces a variety of thought
Documentation 38
Pen and Paint 39
What artistic boundaries within myself can I push? If you are trying to paint someone’s face, especially someone you know, don’t mess up.Sketching was the best part of my trip to Europe in 2012.
Sketching 40
Painting 41