trevor freeman_portfolio
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selected projects 2008 - 2011 University of Kansas School of Architecture, Design, & PlanningTRANSCRIPT
trevor freeman_portfoliouniversity of kansasschool of architecture, design, & planning
lawrence arts center extensionkunsthal : a matter of lightnew orleans center for film studymixed use site developmentsketches / paintings
[ 2009 ][ 2010 ]
[ 2011 ][ 2011 ]
portfolio_contentskansas biological reserve outdoor classroom[ 2008 ]
résumé
The structure stripped to its simplest elements consists of three planes: a ground plane, deck plane, and roof plane. The deck is positioned at the height at which the grasses stop grow-ing and tree trunks become visible. The structure mimics this situation with its di-agonal beams and columns rising up from the deck plane. The tree trunks rise to the underside of the canopy de-fined by leaves and branches, another plane in the forest. This plane is imitated with the two elements that collectively
ksr : outdoor classroom [fall 2008]
comprise the roof plane. The pieces creating the roof are different sizes and set at different angles, but they feel strongly connected by the diagonal beams which pierce them. The cut out portions from each appear to allow the two roof portions to piece togeth-er. Comparing the structure’s planes to those within the forest suggests a planar hierarchy within the structure, rating the surrounding environment. The structure is in fact an evaluation of its surrounding environment: the forest.
1/2” sectional model
drafted ink on mylar
1/4” basswood model
My design is based on viewing the ac-tivities of the Lawrence Arts Center as different branches with different func-tions and purposes, but still viewed collectively as a place of learning, creating, and displaying a variety of arts. So, as to reflect the uniqueness
lawrence arts center extension [downtown lawrence - fall 2009]
of these different programmatic branches, they are each placed on their own isolated terraces which are all tied together through the vertical circulation which in turn takes the form of a tree branching out and bringing the people to the various program.
vermont st elevation [1/32” = 1’ ]
section bb [1/32” = 1’ ]
basement
level one
level two
roof
section aa [1/32” = 1’ ]
1/16” basswood model
kunsthal : a matter of light [downtown copenhagen - fall 2010]
In one of the most urban areas in Copenhagen, the Glyptoteket and Petersen Tegl brick want to build a Kunsthal for contemporary art. They need to be able to host various ex-hibitions in a unique and exemplary
setting while having no permanent collections. The client wants the build-ing to be constructed using their brick as the predominant material, showing the beauty of the material on the exterior as well as the interior.
cafe
exhibition
outdoor terrace
section aa
New Orleans Center for Film Study [studio 609 - spring 2011]
[site context: warehouse district]
The historic Warehouse District was an industrial area that is now experience-ing urban renewal. Old warehouses are becoming lofts, apartments, hotels, museums, and gallery spaces. Restau-rants are slowly spreading across the district as well.
[galleries - museums - restaurants]
Museums are in yellow, most of the galleries are represented in orange blocks, and the dots restaurants. The Artwalk takes place along the red line.
chosen site
The surrounding green space creates buffer zones to the south. Beaten foot-paths can be seen along this green strip suggesting strong pedestrian use.
[green space]
[project statement]
The New Orleans Center for Film Stud-ies is a nonprofit organization support-ing independent documentary and film artists. The Center aims to main-tain the New Orleans experience of getting into more than you are out to do, spontaneity through the passive experience. The walk by offers visual connection through cafe and gallery spaces among a functioning film cen-ter, bringing in more ensuring a lively atmosphere. The sociality and culture cultivated within the Center supports not only its active warehouse district location, but artists, students, and faculty both as a center for research and education. The Center's film col-lection, screening spaces, and media
classrooms support individual and classroom sized education. The Center offers several interior and exterior loca-tions for its users to meet, learn from one another, and offers the space to collaborate. Meeting the general public can happen in many of these spaces. The environment created by the institute and its influencing of artists to work with one another, or just inspire one another shows the social vitality such a place could create as well as the economic vitality that comes as a result of the industry.The diagram above shows spontaneous zone loca-tions. Blue represents exterior spaces while yellow represents interior sponta-neous zones.
1 2 3
[schematic design]
The design process is shown through massing models. The models respond to programatic relations, stronger connections to the site, its adjacen-cies, and scale. Throughout most of schematic the project existed only in physical models and drawings. Many ideas were introduced to various program, mainly in the spontaneous zones, but most did not make it into the final design. The schematic draw-ings on this spread show a couple of different thoughts on approach to handling the building’s corner as well.
viewing
education
outreach
production
admin
auxillary
[priv
ate]
[pub
lic]
1 2 3
1 2 3
[design development]
1
2 3
main theater
screening room
library
cafe shop
soundstage /green screen
technical section aa
schematic section cc
admin
main theater
main theater outdoor
theater
admin
technical section bb
schematic section bb
Tchoupitoulas Street Elevation
North Diamond Street Elevation
circulation / egress
vertical circulationegress
mechanical
air supplyair return
structure
Cafe / Library Wall VignetteAdministration / Theater Wall Vignette
1/16” building model
Wood FlooringCorrogated SteelSubstrate
I-Beam
Aluminum FramingVapor BarrierRigid Insulation
Wood CladdingCladding Sleeper
1/2” sectional model
mixed use site development [ku+el dorado studio - fall 2011]
In the el dorado + KU studio three 3-week iterations for the same site were developed after site research, and video threads were created from interview videos and context in-fluences. The site is a convergence point of Kansas City’s downtown, the Crossroads Arts District, and the histor-ic Westside neighborhood. The three distinct areas have completely dif-ferent densities and scales, but share one commonality: the cultural divide imposed upon them by the interstate system implemented through the city in the 1960s, effectively cutting these communities off from one another.
[site context]
The Crossroads is a low density, low rise area between downtown and Crown Center. The vibrant arts district is the city’s art hearth and has over 60 galler-ies. Recent urban renewal can be seen in adaptive reuse of the existing build-ing fabric to house galleries, design firms, restaurants, and boutique shop-ping, and from the district’s successful First Fridays monthly gallery openings. The site presents the opportunity to reconnect these parts of Kansas City. There is a goal of increasing density for the area through the iterations while properly addressing the various scales.
westside neighborhood
downtown
crossroads arts district
[iteration I] urban collage
Iteration one looks to artist Mark Brad-ford’s collages and comes to use the recognizable building blocks that comprise the Crossroads to increase density on the site in a familiar scale. The design compiles similar scaled masses to those found throughout the Crossroads. As illustrated, the mass-es grow upon one another, highest near the larger scale of downtown.
retail / restaurant (120,000)
office (260,000)
residential (350,000)
theater (6,400)
private green space
subterranean parking
[iteration II] communal light
Iteration two looks to Alvar Aalto and his attention to outdoor communal spaces, civic denotation, and vari-ous lighting strategies. The subtractive design process was starts by terracing massing down the sloping site then cut-ting out a courtyard and paths on the strongest pedestrian axis. Light is then pulled down into five communal spac-es for the various types of program and user groups. Light reflects into south
and east facing sawtooth lighting applications into spaces that would otherwise not naturally be lit well. The largest portion of program is the resi-dential, it has two communal spaces, while the hotel, office, and general public each have one civic space.
program: sq ft:retail / restaurant 105,000residential 370,000hotel 75,000office 204,000parking 170,000
[iteration III] urban archive
Iteration three looks to artist Rachel Whiteread who’s work usually involves the cast of something, sometimes small architecutral elements, and of-ten larger urban elements, her work is displayed aside. Iteration three was developed in two schemes, one in which everything currently on the site would remain, and the other a clean slate site scheme. The clean scheme is displayed here and starts by taking two bars over the existing blocks with a break between acknowledging the existing alley / built condition. The bars then drop down and cast the existing site. The casts are then terraced with the site and the existing is cleaned out of the mold turning these voids into var-ious program or public zones. The next step carves a more dynamic space through the alley, it becomes an arts alley, hosting spaces for artist studios, galleries, and a workshop. Everywhere else on the ground level is filled with re-tail, restaurants, grocery, and a hotel.
program: sq ft:retail / restaurant 57,000residential 276,000hotel 25,500office 152,000grocery 14,000studios 48,000gallery / workshop 19,000parking 160,000
In a continual attempt to increase density, living is built over most pro-gram and additional office and resi-dential mass are added above what appears as the cast and are screened.
retail / restaurant
residentialstudiosGallery / Workshop
grocery
officehotelparking
[sketches / paintings]
ink, water color, graphite, and marker in sketchbook
this page: graphite in sketchbooknext page: ink, colored pencil, and graphite in sketchbook
acrylic on canvasacrylic on canvas
spray paint on wood - 40” x 30”
graphite in sketchbook
Graduated May 2006Member of National Honors SocietyMember of Wrestling and Track Teams
résumé
Northwest High Schooleducation Wichita, Kansas
University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas
Danish Institue for Study-Abroad, DIS Copenhagen, Denmark
Rolling Hills Country Clubexperience Wichita, Kansas
KU, School of Architecture, Design, & Planning
School of Architecture, Design, & PlanningMaster of Architecture, Graduating May 2012Curriculum Highlights: Design Studios, Design-Buiild Studio, Physics, Site Plan ning, Building Technologies, Environmental Systems, Natural Forces, Art and Architectural HistoryNotable Projects: Downtown Lawrence Youth Center, Lawrence Arts Center Extension, Baldwin Woods Arborist Hall, New Orleans Film Center
During Fall 2010 SemesterArchitecture Studio with teachers from Danish Royal Academy of Fine ArtsNotable Projects: Christianhavn Rowhouses, Copenhagen Kunsthal
November 2003 - July 2011Server, Maintenance, Decor/Set Building, Pool ManagerVarious positions over the years, did many furniture restorations, designed and built props and scenes for themed events. Managed a dozen lifeguards at the pool a couple summers, and handled public relations with members.
Lawrence, KansasDecember 2009 - May 2011Woodshop AttendantProvided help to students in woodshop, and maintained tools and machines proper functioning
Bruce Davis Construction Emporia, KSSummer 2009 and 2011Earth and Concrete WorkWorked preparing grade, and worked concrete: forms, pouring, and finishing.
Mammoth Productions Kansas City, KS
AIAS American Institute of Architecture Studentsactivities
Jubilee Cafe Lawrence, KS
Excellenttechnical proficiency
Working Knowledge
contact information
Josh Sheltonreferenceel dorado inc510 Avenida Cesar E ChavezKansas City, MO 64108816.474.3838 [email protected]
August 2011Stage CrewBuilt stages for Kanrocksas, set up and tore down bands through festival, and broke stages down in days after event.
SketchUp 8 ProAutoCAD 2010Photoshop CS5InDesign CS5Premiere Pro CS5Microsoft Office SuiteModel BuildingMetal/Wood Fabrication
EcotectVasariRhinoIllustrator CS5Revit 2012EASE3ds MaxCNC / Laser Cutter
Occasionally since April 2008Cook and server breakfast to the homeless
August 2007 - May 2012Group member, attend events and monthly meetings
Trevor Freeman1400 Tennessee, Apt 2
Lawrence, KS 66044316.253.4377
Kapila D. SilvaUniversity of KansasMarvin Studios, 132Lawrence, KS 66044785.864.1150 [email protected]