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bio
second year work other work
1. barcode project
2. poche wall
3. sitcom even analysis and intervention
4. suburban infill house 1. (PARK)ing day 2013
third year work1. downtown Omaha theater
2. rural seed bank
3. urban seed bank
madeline horner
madeline horner
madeline horner proper noun
1. architecture student at University of Nebraska-Lincoln; set to graduate with a Bachelor’s of Architecture in May 2015
2. undergraduate research assistant for Professor Emeritus, Keith Sawyers (Fall 2012-present)
3. proficient in Rhino, Revit, Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office programs, public speaking, creative writing, and time management
4. Honors Student, Regents Scholarship recipient; both requiring a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.5 or better
5. interested in multidisciplinary collaborative projects that work to change cultures and the world.
6. member of Delta Delta Delta fraternity; New Member Educator (2013), Vice President of Membership (2014).
BIO
arch 210 | fall 2012 | peter olshavskyBARCODE PROJECT
sur·face noun1. the outer face, outside, or exterior boundary of a thing; outermost or uppermost layer or area.2. any face of a body or thing
After creating a barcode from a phone number, 49 contours were made. Following that, a surface was made to accentuate the highlights of the contours. The apperatures greater highlight where the two ridges join. The two layers create 3 spaces, each differing qualitatively: on the contours, between the surfaces, and above the surface.augmented surface basswood, piano wire, bristol board
Mesh Model Triangulation
Stacked Contouring
Barcode
Augmented Surface
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arch 210 | fall 2012 | peter olshavskyBARCODE PROJECT
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T U B AT R O M B O N EB A S S D R U MK E Y B O A R D
S A X O P H O N EF L U T EC E L L OO B O E
V I O L I N T R U M P E TC L A R I N E TS M A L L D R U M
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MLA R GE
sectiondiagram of space allocation
po·ché noun1. Areas of an architectural plan or section that are filled-in, to show wall thicknesses, floor thicknesses and all other solid areas that intersect the plane of the section cut.
We were given a task of creating a wall for the Art Quad. I attempted to compliment the music in the area by creating 3 miniature bandshells that were also porous to the outside, yet private. The form is specific to instruments and acoustics.final model basswood, piano wire, acetate
arch 210 | fall 2012 | peter olshavskyPOCHE WALL PROJECT
bio
second year work other work
third year work
KEYcirculation access
storage system
view of projector on wall
wall
access to storage unitbefore
moving diagrams
in·ter·ven·tion noun1. the act of occurring or being between two things.2. interposition or interference of one state in the affairs of another.
The model on the right shows the usage of the space before and after the placement of a moving wall and entertainment system using datum lines. The goal was to create an entertainment system, door way, and storage all in one wall.conceptual model of space usage; before: white, after: black basswood, paint
arch 211 | spring 2013 | emily andersenSITCOM EVENT ANALYSIS AND INTERVENTION
diagrams of millenialsinterviewee
gender
DEMOGRAPHICS OF MILLENNIALS
female
male
race
black
hispanic
white
asian
occupation
management
sales
farming, fishing
transportation
construction
service
marital status
divorced
never married
separated
married
education
high school graduate
some college
less than high school
bachelor’s degree
graduate degree
10am8am noon 8pm4pm2pm 12pm10pm 4am 6am2am
SPACE USAGE BASED ON TIME OF DAY
bedroom
bathroom
porch
living room
kitchen
6pm
not at apartment work out
exterior render
house noun1. a building in which people live; residence for human beings.2. a family, including ancestorsnet·work noun1. any netlike combination of filaments, lines, veins, passages, or the like
After interviewing a millenial, it was our assignment to design a narrow house that would ideally fit between two existing suburban homes. My goal was to create privacy while still allowing a young professional to maintain changing networks. The fins allow for privacy while the floor plan lends itself to guests coming in and out.
The level that is on grade allows for a blurred threshold condition, with the lawn coming into the home. The green wall that runs up two stories accentuates the atrium space created by the view to below on the second floor.final house model basswood, plaster, plexiglass
arch 211 | spring 2013 | emily andersenSUBURBAN INFILL HOUSE
detail of model
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floor plans
interior render
arch 211 | spring 2013 | emily andersenSUBURBAN INFILL HOUSE
arch 310 | fall 2013 | noah ivesDOWNTOWN OMAHA THEATER
the·ater noun1. a building where plays, shows, etc., are performed on a stagespec·ta·cle noun1. a very impressive show2. something that attracts attention because it is very unusual or very shocking
The short project was to design a small theater in downtown Omaha. I used the tectonic of tubes to create a dramatize lighting effects and create more of a spectacle. The curvature of the tubing structure wraps theater goers in light, while also creating numerous different effects, depending on the angle of the eye. A layering of displays and performances, gives the theater dimension. From the exterior, theater goers are the performers, from the auditorium prior to the show, the actors are the performers in a behind-the-scenes capactity, and during the show, the stage is the location of the show.axon of the tectonic of the lobby space
rendering during the showfloor plans
rendering of the atrium space
arch 310 | fall 2013 | noah ivesDOWNTOWN OMAHA THEATER
auditorium in the model museum board, bristol, plexiglass
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commercialization in Lincoln
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opportunity constraintallows for the site to be invisible from the roadclose to the road, more easily accessible
distance from the road makes walking hardnoise and views being close to the road
Cheney
Lincoln heart hospitalwalmart
cemetery
cell phone tower
waterbuilding
duplexes
fast food restaurants& strip malls
small family farm
watertower
newcommercial
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Highway 2
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arch 311 | spring 2014 | david karleRURAL SEED BANK
con·text noun1. the set of circumstances or facts that surround a particular event, situation, etc.
Located in rural Lincoln, NE this project focused on the integration of the building into the rural landscape, creating a blurred and complex border between the manmade and the natural by attention to the interval--the sequence. A visitor’s experience begins by changing elevations and passing under the building. This sectional change allows for a view to the landmark seed bank, storing seeds in case of disaster. The other programs border a large planting area, with large glass walkways adjoining each bar.axonometric diagrams: circulation and public/private
program diagram
seed bank
labs
atrium & support
classrooms
administrationexhibit exhibitshoppe
planting
circulatory connectionvisual connection
interior render
floor plan
labs adminspace
lobby
fair trade shoppe
exhibitions
classrooms
arch 311 | spring 2014 | david karleRURAL SEED BANK
con·text noun1. the set of circumstances or facts that surround a particular event, situation, etc.
Located in rural Lincoln, NE this project focused on the integration of the building into the rural landscape, creating a blurred and complex border between the manmade and the natural by attention to the interval--the sequence. A visitor’s experience begins by changing elevations and passing under the building. This sectional change allows for a view to the landmark seed bank, storing seeds in case of disaster. The other programs border a large planting area, with large glass walkways adjoining each bar.exterior render, east and west elevations
circulation and implied areas massingcirculation inventory
KEY: vehicular circulationpedestrian circulation
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SEED VAULT
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circulation and implied areas framework
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open space above the bridge
compact space even with the bridge
open space below the bridge
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arch 311 | spring 2014 | david karleURBAN SEED BANK
in·ter·face noun1. a surface regarded as the common boundary of two bodies, spaces, or phases.2. the facts, problems, considerations, theories, practices, etc., shared by two or more disciplines, procedures, or fields of study3. a common boundary or interconnection between systems, equipment, concepts, or human beings.
The seed bank is naturally a rural program, probably most suitable for a rural site. However, there are advantages to the urban site: namely, a higher density of visitors, learners and researchers; and the opportunity for a higher visibility of the landmark that is the seed bank. I attempted to designed in the interface between the two site conditions, as I felt that best satisfies the programmatic requirements of a seed bank, with the idea of it being used as a public forum. The exhibition space changes elevations to allow for the segmenting of spaces, much like rolling hills in the rural setting. The atrium space, acts as a location of the layering of different user groups. These exchanges allow for greater education in the seed bank. The stepping of the massing allows each lab access to the planting on the roof.massing diagram
circulation diagrams
visitor circulation
1. entering2. in the lobby3. visit the temporary exhibition4. visit the permanent exhibition5. go through the plant-ing6. go to class in the classroom7. go to the planting, plant seeds8. visit the fair trade shoppe9. go back to the lobby10. exit the seed bank
1. entering2. in the lobby3. go to laboratory4. visit the planting5. have a meeting with administrators6. teach a class7. go to lobby8. go to lunch9. come back from lunch, go back to laboratory10. plant some seeds11. go back to the lobby12. leave for the day
researcher circulation
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arch 311 | spring 2014 | david karleURBAN SEED BANK
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arch 311 | spring 2014 | david karleURBAN SEED BANK
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3” Rigid Insulation
5/8” Sheet Metal Panels
Sheet Metal Clip
2” Batten Cross Connector
1/4” Rain Panel
Air Gap
1/4” Bolts
8” W-Flange
5/8” Gpysum Ceiling
5/8” Sheathing + Membrane
Concrete Guard Rail
5/8” Sheet Metal
8” W-Flange
Concrete Slab
2”X4” Stud
5/8” Gypsum Wall
na·ture noun1. the natural world as it exists without hu-man beings or civilization.
The intent is to create a snapshot of the moment at which nature has been so mani-cured that it has left behind the shell; the ghost of what it once was. Is nature simply an idea... the hollow fossil of itself?tree sculpture clear tape
spring 2013 | madeline horner(PARK)ING DAY