portfolio (4th year)
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Design portfolio for NAAB Master of ArchitectureTRANSCRIPT
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Roger HeadyDesign Portfolio
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What I try to do is the art of building, and the art of building is the art of construction; it is not only about forms and shapes and images.
Peter Zumthor
1 Revit - hand modelingAbiquiu Inn Courtyard
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Hand modelingCulinary Institute
Revit - 3DS MaxTimber in the City
Hand draftingChapel of the Rock
Revit - RhinoWhole Body Center
25Miscellaneous Projects
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Roger Heady316-371-9999 [email protected] 9819 W. Tee Wichita, KS 67212
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Abiquiu Inn Courtyard Competition - Honorable MentionNew Mexico has earned the nickname Land of Enchantment, and upon visiting it is clear why. The Abiquiu Inn is located in the northern mountains surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.Abiquiu, New Mexico
Abiquiu Inn Courtyard
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2The goal was to provide a private enclosure while framing views beyond; attempting to capture as much as possible of the history and quality of New Mexico’s culture without tarnishing its purity. Abiquiu, New Mexico
Abiquiu Inn Courtyard
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3 Abiquiu, New MexicoAbiquiu Inn Courtyard The courtyard is placed on the cardinal axis to reinforce processions.
The pavillion is surrounded by gardens that allow a gradual transition.
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4Exterior garden decks around fi re pits are made from recycled railroad ties to pay respect to the way New Mexico has grown. Abiquiu, New Mexico
Abiquiu Inn Courtyard
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5 Abiquiu, New MexicoAbiquiu Inn Courtyard The garden screen allows physical privacy from nearby casitas while
perserving connectivity to the gardens and vistas of the Inn.
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6Abiquiu, New MexicoAbiquiu Inn CourtyardThe traditional adobe walls surround the courtyard. The doubled vegas
give a modern structural aspect to the time-honored construction.
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7 Abiquiu, New MexicoAbiquiu Inn Courtyard Rammed earth elements are reserved for special moments within the
couryard and provide contrast to the smooth adobe.
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8Abiquiu, New MexicoAbiquiu Inn CourtyardThe client desired a processional space for weddings and other
ceremoies that would frame views while not distracting audiences.
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9 Charleston, SCCulinary Institute
2nd Year SpringCharleston, South Carolina is referred to as a food lover’s paradise, where cooking is judged as an art form. Where modern and traditional dishes blend in perfect harmony.
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10Charleston, SCCulinary InstituteThe parti of the design is to make the kitchen a gallery for the art that it creates. The kitchen is
always visible from the interior and exterior spaces allowing it to function as the catalyst.
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11 Charleston, SCCulinary Institute Visibility of the kitchen is critial to engaging the street life and drawing
pedestrian traffi c.
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12Charleston, SCCulinary InstituteThe kitchen lies at the heart of the institute in an interior atrium-like
space that is visible from multiple fl oors.
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ACSA CompetitionThe challenge was to create a mid-rise, mixed-use complex with aff ordable housing, a wood manufacturing facility with showrooms, and a bicycle share center.Red Hook, Brooklyn
Timber in the City
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14Red Hook, BrooklynTimber in the CityLocated in Red Hook, Brooklyn, the design focuses on tying together the emerging green
spaces within the neighborhood and larger Brooklyn Greenway.
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15 Red Hook, BrooklynTimber in the City Towering above its context, preserving the low urban fabric at the street
front was a critical consideration.
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16Red Hook, BrooklynTimber in the CityBreaking the super block is used to create a landscape that draws people
from Redhook to the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway
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17 Red Hook, BrooklynTimber in the City The tower is created using a wood Vierendeel truss system that creates a
multi-level structural member.
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18Red Hook, BrooklynTimber in the CityThe fl oor plates rotate creating dynamic cantilevered private terraces for
the residences of the fl oor.
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19 Orvieto, ItalyChapel of the Rock
2nd Year FallOrvieto is a cliff -side settlement over 2,000 years old; it has an underground city in the cliff side. This project was to honor the history while celebrating its longevity into modern times.
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20Orvieto, ItalyChapel of the RockThe parti is focused on contrasting the type of caves that would be
made, one crude for shelter and the other pristine as an art.
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21 Orvieto, ItalyChapel of the Rock The polished stone bounding has been pulled back into a perfect square
that surrounds the organic form of the boulder.
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22Orvieto, ItalyChapel of the RockWithin the archaic boulder is a space that is pristinely carved and
vaulted. Helping contemplate about how Orvieto’s founders lived.
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23 Kansas City, MOWhole Body Center
Kansas City, Missouri - Work in ProgressAs the urban core redevelopment begins to show results and people move downtown there is a growing need of quality exercise centers in walking distance.
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24Kansas City, MOWhole Body CenterThe concept is to place all of the program in a central core that overlooks the dynamic
elements; while an accessable green roof allows patrons to relax their minds.
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Roof45' - 0"
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7" GREEN ROOF SUBSTRATE SOIL
3/4" DRAINAGE MAT3" MINERAL FIBER INSULATION
WEATHER BARRIER4" CONCRETE SLAB
COMPOSITE DECKING 1.5" MR 16
CASTELLATED BEAM 18" X 22"
LOW PROFILE SADDLE SILLINWARD OPENING - FOLDING
ALUMINUM FRAME6' X 11' GLASS INFILL
CABLE RAILINGATR - 6VC
HANDRAIL - 12 CABLES
PERFORATED METAL DECKING
STRUCTURAL TEEMT 6" X 5"
1' CONCRETE SLAB
RADIENT HEAT SYSTEM
COMPOSITE DECKING 1.5" MR 16
CASTELLATED BEAM 18" X 22"
LOW PROFILE SADDLE SILLINWARD OPENING - FOLDING
ALUMINUM FRAME6' X 11' GLASS INFILL
CABLE RAILINGATR - 6VC
HANDRAIL - 12 CABLES
PERFORATED METAL DECKING
MT - STRUCTURAL TEEMT 6" X 5"
CONCRETE SLAB
RADIENT HEAT SYSTEM
COMPOSITE DECKING 1.5" MR 16
8" CONCRETE BEARING WALL
1' CONCRETE SLABRADIENT HEAT SYSTEM
8" CONCRETE BEARING WALLWITH 1' 8" X 8" FOOTING
POOL WATER
8" CONCRETE SLAB
1' CONCRETE RETAINING WALL
OVERFLOW DRAIN
1' CONCRETE BEARING WALLWITH 1' 10" X 8" FOOTING
HSS - 10" X 10" X 5/8"
STRUCTURAL GLASS CURTAIN WALLSPIDER FIXTURES6' X 1' 6" GLASS PANECORNER MOUNTING
SUPPLY AIR DUCT
STEEL REBAR (4)CONCRETE PAN JOIST 12" X 24"COMPOSITE DECKING 1.5" MR 164" CONCRETE SLABWEATHER BARRIER3" MINERAL FIBER INSULATION3/4" DRAINAGE MAT
WATER RETENTION SYSTEM7" GREEN ROOF SUBSTRATE SOIL
1' CONCRETE BOND BEAM WITH REBAR
2" CONCRETE CURB
MANKO 250i - TG CURTAIN WALL
HSS - 10" X 10" X 5/8"
TERRACOTTA BAGUETTECUSTOM PROFILE - 1 3/4" X 3"BACK MOUNTING - VERTICAL
LARGE TERRACOTTA6' X 1' 6" PANEL
2 1/2" MINERAL FIBER INSULATION
STRUCTURAL TEEMT - 6" X 6"
STEEL STUD FRAMING - 12GA
LARGE TERRACOTTA6' X 1' 6" PANEL
TERRACOTTA CUSTOMFLASHING CAP
1' 6" X 6" CONCRETE CURB
1' 6" VEGITATION FREE ZONE
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Level 10' - 0"
Level 215' - 0"
Level 330' - 0"
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1 1/2" EXTRUDED ALUMINUM HANDRAIL
1/8" CABLE AT 6" O.C. (5)
2" EXTRUDED ALUMINUM BALUSTER
4 1/4" X 4 1/4" X 1/4" STEEL BASE PLATE
1' CONCRETE PARAPET-GUARDRAIL
1" PLASTER OVER WIRE MESHPAINTED TO MATCH TERRART
1' 6" VEGITATION FREE ZONE
7" GREEN ROOF SUBSTRATE SOIL
1/2" DRIP LINE WITH IRRIGATION SENSORAQUATEC-AT 45 WATER RETENTION SYSTEM3/4" DRAINAGE MAT3" MINERAL FIBER INSULATIONWEATHER BARRIER4" CONCRETE SLABCOMPOSITE DECKING 1.5" MR 16
CONCRETE PAN JOIST 12" X 24"
STEEL REBAR (4)
HHS - 10" X 10" X 5/8" ENGAGED IN STUD WALL
5/8" GYPSUM BOARD
6" METAL STUD CAVITY
5/8" GYPSUM BOARD
WEATHER BARRIER MEMBRANE
3" MINERAL FIBER INSULATION
1 3/4" AIR CAVITY
TERRART LARGE - 6' X 1' 6" X 1 3/4"
3/4" REVEAL ON TOP AND BOTTOM OF PANEL
MANKO 250i TG ISOBAR SYSTEM
NBK CUSTOM BAGGUETTE SUNSHADE6' X 1 1/2" X 7"
TRIPLE PANE ARGON FILLED LOW-E GLAZED UNIT
5/8" GYPSUM BOARD BACKER STRIPSEALANT AND BACKER RODMULLION JAMB
5" X 2 1/2" BACK MULLION
ISOBAR THERMAL BREAK
CUSTOM FRONT MULLION PROFILE3/4" X 2 1/2" WITH 3" 16GA PLATE FIN
3/4" REVEAL FOR DRAINAGE
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Kansas State U
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3/4" = 1'-0"1 Facade Wall Section
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25Miscellaneous Projects
Outside of Studio ProjectsDespite so much emphasis being placed on studio in academia, to be a successful architect you have to understand a wide variety of complex issues.
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26Miscellaneous ProjectsMapping the increased connectivity of adding a bike share center to the
neighborhood of Red Hook, Brooklyn.
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27Miscellaneous Projects A study of a hyper-detailed double facade that manages draining, stack
ventilation, and sun shading.
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28Miscellaneous ProjectsA study of Jorn Utzon’s Sydney Opera House done in the style of Enric
Miralles to read a building as tectonic or stereotomic.
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