portfolio, architecture studio
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Architectural studio and hobby project examples. For professional work applications. Layout as of February 2016TRANSCRIPT
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Design Portfolio // Architecture StudioStudent Work by Kevin Doughty // Clemson University // Fall 2012 - Fall 2015
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// Contents
Midtown Branch Library // 2
Living + Learning Community // 6
Tadao Ando Reconstructed // 10
Tesselation // 12
Students’ Memorial Chapel // 14
Hobby Work // 18
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Aims to design a progressive model for the modern library, which keeps pace with technological advancement while still accomodating for more traditional uses.
Pictured: Final presentation model, Concept model
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Site analysis drawing with concept sketch, final presentation model, and full panorama of site photographs
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Floor plan drawing with context (opposite), interior perspective,
final section model
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// Living + Learning Community, Clemson SC
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Aims to design a housing and academic building for students, for a site in downtown Clemson.
Morphological analyses of Boston’s growth over time served as a conceptual basis.
Pictured: Site analysis, two conceptual diagrams and longitudinal section
Opposite: Section, early plan sketch with concept diagram overlay, and final model detail
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Landing
2nd Floor
+7’6”
+14’0”
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(Opposite) First floor framing plan, final model photo, third floor plan, and fire stair detail
Two alternately timed renderings
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RAMP DETAIL
// Tadao Ando ReconstructedThis group project (2 persons) required analyses and redesign
of construction processes for Ando’s Nakamura House, keeping the original form but switching from cast in place to precast concrete fabrication. One additional element was the
incorporation of a non-euclidian form into the design.
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Pictured: exploded perspective drawing with construction detail, non-euclidean alteration model, final concrete model (partially & fully assembled), section perspective showing modeled location
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// Tesselation
Second group project (4 persons) involved experimentation with tesselations in 2 and 3 dimensions. First a single-shape tesselation, then one utilizing 2 shapes, and ultimately a gradually morphing sequence and a tesselated wall treatment.
Pictured: single and double shaped tesselations, final morphing tesselation model
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From analyses of Norman Foster’s Stansted Airport in
London, I arrived at a morphological source of a regular
octahedron, which I broke down into a quarter pyramid as the
smallest repeatable unit that could build this octahedron. This
shape was applied to the design of a chapel and companion
memorial wall. My concept led me to frame views of the
surrounding greenspace, and also views from the context of
sunrises and sunsets, especially on the summer and winter
solstices. Use of precast concrete was required.
// Students’ Memorial Chapel, Clemson, SC
Final presentation model, model of Foster’s Stansted Airport,
working model of Stansted’s structure
Opposite: Several concept models, site analysis diagram,
concept derivation diagram, early conceptual sketch with
corresponding model, sun diagram with solstice paths
showing position of chapel & wall
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SUMMERWINTER
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Final presentation
model, plan drawing
Opposite: Exploded
axonometric showing
precast concrete
panelization, east-west
section, rendering
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// H
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In my leisure time I enjoy experimenting in various mediums including pencil, marker, pen and most recently airbrush painting.
Pictured: pen, 9”x12”, July 2015. Pen, 9”x12”, May 2015. Opposite: Pen, marker, 9”x12”, January 2016
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