matthew c moyano portfolio
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matthew charles moyano architecture portfolio
community + sustainability + adaptability
I am a designer, artist, and community member.
I am eager to contribute to the essential shift in our culture to sustain a future world.
Many look at our global condition and see failure, yet I see vast opportunities for recreating our environment. I strive to find beautiful responses to current problems. Whether it be the sustainable attributes of our buildings, the aesthetic of the built environment, or our integration into nature.
The rehabilitation of existing buildings is economicaly, socialy, and environmentaly sustainable. That is why I am a fifth year Architecture student at the University of Oregon focusing in Sustainability, Architectural History and Historic Preservation.
Passion for healthy community, and local identity drives my work. Design is meant to better the world, and through it I want to make a change. To do this I have focused on Sustainable projects at both local and large scales.
I am searching for a firm that understands the importance of sustainability, while making the fullest effort to create beautiful environments for people. I aim to join such a team.
Camposanto, Pisa, Italy
Corripo, Switzerland
Table of Contents
Introduction
Table of Contents
High Rise Living, Eugene Oregon
Sketches
Museum of Natural Art, Vicenza, Italy
Detail Drawings
Skinners Park Library, Eugene, Oregon
Structural Projects
UO Research Station,Depot Bay, Oregon
Terminals Project: The People’s Forum,Portland, Oregon
Practicum: PIVOT ARCHITECTUREEugene, Oregon
High-Rise LivingEugene, OregonMixed-Use ResidentialCollaboration: Kayla Kersher, Chase Collins, Shirley HuangRevit, Autocad, PhotoshopFall, 2015
“A 25 story, mixed use, high rise in Eugene, Oregon that explored environmental sustainable techniques, social responsibility, and urban design/planning.”
Large PVP solar panel
PVP/Solar Shades
Stack Ventilation
Radiant Heat
Purple Pipe
Gassi�cation
Geothermal
Water Catchment
Water Catchment Info:
Residents: 482 Use: 80 gallons per year per residentBuilding Use: 38,560 gallons per year
Eugene Annual Rainfall: 50.9 inchesCatchment Area: 20,400 sq. ft
(20,400*50.9).632=646,000 gallons of rainwater to be used as greywater in toiletts.
PVP system info:
15,200 sq. ftsize(kW): Area(m^2)*1 kW/m^2*e�ciency 1412 * 1 * 17.5% = 247.1 kW
Production of: 356,705 kWh per year =34,387$
Gassi�cation Info:3 lbs of waste per person, over 365 days. (482*3)365 = 527,790 lbs per year
527,790/2000 = 264 tons per year
264 * 550 kW per ton = 145,142 kW per year
Geothermal Info:-8,000 sq. ft system creates 4 mW of Energy
Sustainability DiagramSchematic Public Park Plan/Traffic Study
Team One: Shirley Huang, Chase Collins, Kayla Kerscher, Matthew Moyano
Mission Statement:
“Downtown Eugene will be a community center connected by com-plete streets of net-zero, mixed-use buildings, hidden parking, public green/plaza parks, and open market space. A new central park will unite new construction, bringing the vitality of Willamette and Broadway st. north to 8th street.”
anchoring 8th st.
1 Spring Equinox at 2 PM 2 Summer Solstice at 2 pm 3 Winter Solstice at 2 pm
Lobby View City/Potential Site Study
DNUP
UP
DN
DN
1" = 30'-0"1 Level 2 1" = 30'-0"2 Level 3
gym lobby
weight/cardio physical therapy
stretchroom
yoga
theater loungelibrary
daycare
dog wash
DN
UP
UP UP
DN
1" = 30'-0"1 Level 4 Podium 1" = 30'-0"2 Level 5
artspace
community room
wintergarden
o�ce
bocce-ball
sun terrace
1st floor 2nd floor Podium
UP
1" = 30'-0"1 Level 22 1" = 30'-0"2 Level 21
2 Bed - 2 Bath Design
Tower Plan 5-21
1/8" = 1'-0"1 Level 1 - Callout 5
1/8" = 1'-0"2 Level 1 - Callout 6
1/8" = 1'-0"3 Level 1 - Callout 7
Podium View North North-West View
Sketches and Drawings
St. Benedict’s Chapel, Peter Zumthor, Sumvitg, CHE Meditation Pond Detail, Scarpa, Brion Cemetery, IT
Cobachon, 2013Published in Unbound Magazine
Gerlingerhall Study, Ellis LawrencemUniversity of Oregon, Eugene, OR.Figure Sketch
Foundling Hosptial Study, Palladio Florence, IT Villa Rotunda, Andrea Palladio, Vicenza, IT.Museo di Musica, Renzo PianoRome, IT
Gothic Detailing, Florence, IT
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace
View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space
Solar Panel Roof
Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space
View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space
Gallery Space, View of Church
Access to Bascillica, Research Library
View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit
C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church
Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store
Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail
Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza
Entry from Erbe, Market Street
Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation
View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market
Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets
Plan of Ground Floor 1:200
Plan of Basement 1:200
2nd Floor 1:200
3rd Floor 1:200
4th Floor 1:200
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters
M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building
Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.
The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.
Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting
Signori Facade
Erbe Facade
Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100
Bay Section 1:100
Gallery Section1:100
Materials
-Vicenza Stone: Smooth
-Burnished Metal-
-Vicenza Stone: Rough
-Burned Wood-
From Guidelines to Finalized
Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace
View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space
Solar Panel Roof
Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space
View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space
Gallery Space, View of Church
Access to Bascillica, Research Library
View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit
C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church
Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store
Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail
Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza
Entry from Erbe, Market Street
Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation
View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market
Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets
Plan of Ground Floor 1:200
Plan of Basement 1:200
2nd Floor 1:200
3rd Floor 1:200
4th Floor 1:200
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters
M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building
Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.
The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.
Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting
Signori Facade
Erbe Facade
Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100
Bay Section 1:100
Gallery Section1:100
Materials
-Vicenza Stone: Smooth
-Burnished Metal-
-Vicenza Stone: Rough
-Burned Wood-
From Guidelines to Finalized
Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace
View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space
Solar Panel Roof
Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space
View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space
Gallery Space, View of Church
Access to Bascillica, Research Library
View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit
C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church
Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store
Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail
Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza
Entry from Erbe, Market Street
Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation
View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market
Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets
Plan of Ground Floor 1:200
Plan of Basement 1:200
2nd Floor 1:200
3rd Floor 1:200
4th Floor 1:200
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters
M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building
Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.
The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.
Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting
Signori Facade
Erbe Facade
Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100
Bay Section 1:100
Gallery Section1:100
Materials
-Vicenza Stone: Smooth
-Burnished Metal-
-Vicenza Stone: Rough
-Burned Wood-
From Guidelines to Finalized
Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas
M.O.N.A: Museum of Natural ArtVicenza, ItalyMuseum/CommercialAutocad, Photoshop, SketchupSpring 2015
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace
View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space
Solar Panel Roof
Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space
View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space
Gallery Space, View of Church
Access to Bascillica, Research Library
View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit
C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church
Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store
Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail
Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza
Entry from Erbe, Market Street
Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation
View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market
Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets
Plan of Ground Floor 1:200
Plan of Basement 1:200
2nd Floor 1:200
3rd Floor 1:200
4th Floor 1:200
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters
M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building
Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.
The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.
Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting
Signori Facade
Erbe Facade
Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100
Bay Section 1:100
Gallery Section1:100
Materials
-Vicenza Stone: Smooth
-Burnished Metal-
-Vicenza Stone: Rough
-Burned Wood-
From Guidelines to Finalized
Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace
View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space
Solar Panel Roof
Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space
View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space
Gallery Space, View of Church
Access to Bascillica, Research Library
View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit
C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church
Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store
Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail
Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza
Entry from Erbe, Market Street
Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation
View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market
Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets
Plan of Ground Floor 1:200
Plan of Basement 1:200
2nd Floor 1:200
3rd Floor 1:200
4th Floor 1:200
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters
M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building
Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.
The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.
Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting
Signori Facade
Erbe Facade
Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100
Bay Section 1:100
Gallery Section1:100
Materials
-Vicenza Stone: Smooth
-Burnished Metal-
-Vicenza Stone: Rough
-Burned Wood-
From Guidelines to Finalized
Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas
Elevation
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace
View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space
Solar Panel Roof
Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space
View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space
Gallery Space, View of Church
Access to Bascillica, Research Library
View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit
C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church
Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store
Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail
Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza
Entry from Erbe, Market Street
Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation
View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market
Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets
Plan of Ground Floor 1:200
Plan of Basement 1:200
2nd Floor 1:200
3rd Floor 1:200
4th Floor 1:200
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters
M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building
Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.
The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.
Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting
Signori Facade
Erbe Facade
Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100
Bay Section 1:100
Gallery Section1:100
Materials
-Vicenza Stone: Smooth
-Burnished Metal-
-Vicenza Stone: Rough
-Burned Wood-
From Guidelines to Finalized
Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace
View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space
Solar Panel Roof
Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space
View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space
Gallery Space, View of Church
Access to Bascillica, Research Library
View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit
C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church
Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store
Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail
Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza
Entry from Erbe, Market Street
Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation
View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market
Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets
Plan of Ground Floor 1:200
Plan of Basement 1:200
2nd Floor 1:200
3rd Floor 1:200
4th Floor 1:200
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters
M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building
Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.
The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.
Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting
Signori Facade
Erbe Facade
Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100
Bay Section 1:100
Gallery Section1:100
Materials
-Vicenza Stone: Smooth
-Burnished Metal-
-Vicenza Stone: Rough
-Burned Wood-
From Guidelines to Finalized
Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas
“A museum designed to house the Palladio Archives, while incorporating new museum space. The museum responds to powerful historic context and modern commercial life”
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace
View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space
Solar Panel Roof
Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space
View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space
Gallery Space, View of Church
Access to Bascillica, Research Library
View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit
C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church
Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store
Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail
Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza
Entry from Erbe, Market Street
Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation
View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market
Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets
Plan of Ground Floor 1:200
Plan of Basement 1:200
2nd Floor 1:200
3rd Floor 1:200
4th Floor 1:200
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters
M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building
Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.
The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.
Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting
Signori Facade
Erbe Facade
Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100
Bay Section 1:100
Gallery Section1:100
Materials
-Vicenza Stone: Smooth
-Burnished Metal-
-Vicenza Stone: Rough
-Burned Wood-
From Guidelines to Finalized
Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace
View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space
Solar Panel Roof
Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space
View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space
Gallery Space, View of Church
Access to Bascillica, Research Library
View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit
C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church
Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store
Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail
Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza
Entry from Erbe, Market Street
Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation
View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market
Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets
Plan of Ground Floor 1:200
Plan of Basement 1:200
2nd Floor 1:200
3rd Floor 1:200
4th Floor 1:200
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters
M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building
Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.
The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.
Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting
Signori Facade
Erbe Facade
Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100
Bay Section 1:100
Gallery Section1:100
Materials
-Vicenza Stone: Smooth
-Burnished Metal-
-Vicenza Stone: Rough
-Burned Wood-
From Guidelines to Finalized
Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas
North-West Facade
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace
View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space
Solar Panel Roof
Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space
View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space
Gallery Space, View of Church
Access to Bascillica, Research Library
View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit
C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church
Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store
Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail
Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza
Entry from Erbe, Market Street
Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation
View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market
Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets
Plan of Ground Floor 1:200
Plan of Basement 1:200
2nd Floor 1:200
3rd Floor 1:200
4th Floor 1:200
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters
M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building
Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.
The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.
Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting
Signori Facade
Erbe Facade
Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100
Bay Section 1:100
Gallery Section1:100
Materials
-Vicenza Stone: Smooth
-Burnished Metal-
-Vicenza Stone: Rough
-Burned Wood-
From Guidelines to Finalized
Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace
View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space
Solar Panel Roof
Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space
View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space
Gallery Space, View of Church
Access to Bascillica, Research Library
View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit
C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church
Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store
Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail
Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza
Entry from Erbe, Market Street
Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation
View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market
Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets
Plan of Ground Floor 1:200
Plan of Basement 1:200
2nd Floor 1:200
3rd Floor 1:200
4th Floor 1:200
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters
M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building
Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.
The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.
Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting
Signori Facade
Erbe Facade
Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100
Bay Section 1:100
Gallery Section1:100
Materials
-Vicenza Stone: Smooth
-Burnished Metal-
-Vicenza Stone: Rough
-Burned Wood-
From Guidelines to Finalized
Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas
Northern Section Southern Section
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace
View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space
Solar Panel Roof
Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space
View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space
Gallery Space, View of Church
Access to Bascillica, Research Library
View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit
C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church
Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store
Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail
Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza
Entry from Erbe, Market Street
Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation
View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market
Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets
Plan of Ground Floor 1:200
Plan of Basement 1:200
2nd Floor 1:200
3rd Floor 1:200
4th Floor 1:200
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Concrete Surface
Terrace Floor
Steel Beam
Smooth Stone Finish
Air Gap
Concrete Slab
4” Rigid Insulation
Rough Stone Finish
Stone Lintel
North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200
Archive Bathroom
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
Gallery
Gallery
C.I.S.A Palladio
Retail
Atrium
Basement
Bascilica Connection
Cafer Terrace
Stair Circulation Elevator
M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters
M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building
Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.
The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.
Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting
Signori Facade
Erbe Facade
Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100
Bay Section 1:100
Gallery Section1:100
Materials
-Vicenza Stone: Smooth
-Burnished Metal-
-Vicenza Stone: Rough
-Burned Wood-
From Guidelines to Finalized
Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas
View Facing South
Venteck Curtain Wall
10” Metal Tube Column
Vent
.25/12 Slopped Roof
W21
Compound Roof
Roof Framing
Concrete Floor
Catwalk
Metal Spandral
Glass Canopy
HSS 4X6
Viendreel Truss
HSS
Metal Column Base
6” Concrete Base
Dropped Acoustic Tile Ceiling
1 3D View 1
3/4” plywood
8” cellulose insulation
4” rigid insulation
3/4“ plywood
interior gyp board
air/thermal barrior
8” cellulose insulation
1/4” soffit
vent w/ screen
trim
vertical rain screen
building wrap
cross furring
3/4” plywood
(2) 2“ rigid insulation
Vapor Barrier
3/4” plywood
impermeable moisture barrier
trim
drip edge
metal clip to window
cascadia: casement window header
2x6 blocking
standing seam metal roof
roof furring
air gap (venting)
permeable building envelope
building felt
opening to vent
Window Header Section
3” - 1’ - 0”
Cross Furring
Window Tape
impermeable Barrier
Permeable Barrier
Building Wrap
Trim
Drip Edge
Passive-House DetailAutocad
Eugene City Hall: Double Glass Facade DetailRevit
Window Axon
Elevation
Roof Connection South Facade Section
Skinner’s Park Regional LibraryEugene, OregonCivicRevit, PhotoshopSummer, 2015
Ground Floor
2nd Floor
“A new regional library for Eugene, Oregon that responds to the local vernacular, context, and scale. A Focus on scale of space responds to the facets of use in the building.”
Entry View
Initial Sketch
Large Room View Children’s Library
Arbutus Transit CorridorVancouver, CanadaStructuralRhinoceros, Photoshop, Multi-Frame
Wooden Truss DesignSisters, OregonStructuralCollaboration: Adam DiPaolaRhinoceros, Multi-Frame
Joint Diagram
1
5 CD 1.155 CM 1.00
Ct 1.00Cg 0.92
Dowel Diameter (D) 3/4 in CΔ 1.33Dowel Bending Yield Strength (Fyb) 45,000 psi
Actual End Distance 42.00 in
4.0 D edge* end fasteners rows
3.000 in 3.000 1.500 2.250 2.813
3.000 3.000 2.250 2.813
Cd NA
Ceg 1.00
G 0.73 G 0.73 Cst NA
ϴ degrees 80 deg ϴ degrees 100 deg Cdi NA
ϴ radians 1.40 rad ϴ radians 1.75 radCtn NA
Fe 9,300 psi Fe 9,300 psi 1.41Fe para 8,200 psi Fe para 8,200 psi
Fe perp 4,450 psi Fe perp 4,450 psi
Fem 4,512 psi Fes 4,512 psi Z Z' N*Z'
tm 3.00 in ts 4.00 in Im 1,986 2,794 13,970 lbs
Em 1,100,000 psi Es 1,100,000 psi Is 2,648 3,725 18,626 lbs
Am 13.75 in2 As 19.25 in
2 II 1,085 1,526 7,631 lbs
Am/As 0.71 As/Am 1.40 IIIm 1,068 1,502 7,512 lbs
IIIs 1,289 1,813 9,067 lbs
Re 1.00 k1 0.37 IV 1,132 1,592 7,959 lbs
Rt 0.75 k2 1.29
Kϴ 1.28 k3 1.17
KD FALSE 1,502 7,512 lbs
Ctr to Ctr Spacing
between Fasteners
Dowel Information
Min. End Dist. (C��
req. distance (in)
Connection Information# of Shear Planes
# of Fasteners (N)
Diameters
<=19
HardwoodPerpendicular to Grain
Service
White Oak, Sel. Struc. White Oak, Sel. Struc.
req. spacing (in)
<=100
0.50
1.00
Inches
Adam DiPaola
Luke Larsen
March 5, 2015
Name:
GTF/Section:
Date:
*items in gray do not apply to bolted
connections
Adjustment Factors
Main Member Side Member
Member Information
Yield Limit Eq.'s
No
Two months
# of Fasteners in a Row
Connection Design 1: Central Splice Connection
Connection Design Rendering:
1/4” Thick Steel Plate
8x8 SS White Oak
3/4” Pins (9x)Sisters, Oregon
Adam DiPaola // Matthew Moyano // Duff/Donofrio // Arch 462, Project 3
Design of a Timber Roof for a Meeting Hall
English Bay
Fraser River
Vancouver
University of Oregon Research StationDepot Bay, OregonEducational/ResidentialPhotoshop, Rhinoceros, AutocadWinter 2014
Site Plan
Entrance View
“A research center for the University of Oregon in Depot Bay, Oregon that responds to local scale and context while focusing on sustainable material selection.”
Ground Floor Plan
-1 Floor Plan
-2 Floor Plan
Radiant Heating/Cooling
Campus Focus Parti
Community Room View East Section
Metal and refurbished wood suspended stairway with polished concrete landing
Main Stair Detail
The People’s ForumTerminals Studio: Part 1Mississippi Ave., Portland, OregonCommunity RehabilitationRevit, Photoshop
“To expand on the idea of Grassroots Urbanism by developing a district government headquarters where local democratic events can take place. Shop space, offices, and community space was provided while connecting back to the original business: the ReBuilding Center.”
Gallery Progress Sketch Sketch Model
Forum Perspective N-W View
D
N NGround Floor Plan Second Floor Plan Third Floor Plan
West Section
East Facade
West Facade
East Back Facade
North Section
People’s Gallery South View
Practicum: PIVOT ARCHITECTUREPrincipal: Bill Seider FAIAProject Leads: Curt Wilson AIA, Kari Turner AIA, Dawn Sowby, Alex Rosenthal
Raise Fascia / Crenellations
Define Main Tower from Wall
Renew and Push Back Balconies
Elongate and Define Entrance
Re-introduceFlags
Expand upon Landscaping
Form
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6.3
4.14
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20A
20B
24A
22A
HEALTH TECH23
UTILITY24
MERCHANDISE20
CASH WRAP21
RESTROOM22
23A-HOLLOW METAL CASED OPENING 36" X 7'-0" CLEAR
3' - 4"
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TYPE - A TYPE - 1
DOORS - 3' x 7' SOLID CORE, FACTORY FINISHED OAK VENEER (COLORSELECTED BY OWNER)
FRAMES - TIMELY OR EQUAL. FACTORY FINISHED (BLACK COLOR)
DOOR AND FRAME TYPES
HARDWARE GROUP #1 – EXISTING EXTERIOR ALUMINUM DOORSEXISTING DEADLOCK ENTRANCE HARDWARE TO REMAINEXISTING SIGN ABOVE DOOR “THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCKED…..” TO REMAINALL OTHER EXISTING HARDWARE TO REMAIN
HARDWARE GROUP #2 – RESTROOMS3 EA BUTTS T4A3786 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 MCKINNEY1 EA PRIVACY 49-8265 LNL LH (OCCUPIED INDICATOR) 626 SARGENT1.EA CYLINDER 63-42 X 13-0928 CAM "HB" KWY 626 SARGENT2.EA KICKPLATE 8400 10 X 40 630 IVES1.EA WALLSTOP WS407CCV 630 IVES
HARDWARE GROUP #3 – OFFICES AND ALL OTHER ROOMS3 EA BUTTS T4A3786 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 MCKINNEY1 EA LOCKSET SE 28 10G05 LL (OFFICE FUNCTION) 626 SARGENT1 EA WALLSTOP WS407CCV 630 IVES
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EXTERIOREXTERIOR
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EXIT
EXIT
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EXIT
CEILING PLAN LEGEND
EXIT LIGHT, CEILING/WALLMOUNTED, SEE ELEC.
1x4 SURFACE FIXTURE, SEE ELEC.
1X4 LINEAR FLOURESCANT FIXTURES
GYPSUM BOARD
WALL ASSEMBLY PERDIMENSION PLAN
8' - 0"
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STUDACOUSTIC INSULATION
GYP. BD.
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600 S162-42BOX HDR 7' - 0"
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600S162-43 CEILINGJOISTS @ 16" O.C.
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CEILING SPECIFICATIONS:
SUSPENSION SYSTEM: ARMSTRONG PRELUDE 15/16" SUSPENSION SYSTEMACOUSTIC TILE: ARMSTRONG MINERAL FIBER 24" X 48" SQUARE EDGE TILE.TYPE SELECTED BY OWNER.
(LOWER WALLS)Lane Transit District (LTD) Bus Driver Rest Stop
LTD Transit Stop Model Jasper Mountain: Design Charrette DiagramsRetail Tenament Remodel: 95% Construction Drawings
Raise Fascia / Crenellations
Define Main Tower from Wall
Renew and Push Back Balconies
Elongate and Define Entrance
Re-introduceFlags
Expand upon Landscaping
Form
Raise Fascia / Crenellations
Define Main Tower from Wall
Renew and Push Back Balconies
Elongate and Define Entrance
Re-introduceFlags
Expand upon Landscaping
Form